Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/01/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Interesting, had we opened it, I probably would have poured about three fingers in a glass and then filled it with orange juice, and then... :-( Montie Jeff wrote >>2011-01-05-18:12:21 Montie Talbert: > Locked in my division safe was two one pint bottles of 200 proof > pure grain alcohol for "maintenance" purposes. I regret to report > they were never cracked open on my watch. ;-( > > I've sometimes wondered what a coupla stiff shots of that would have > been like, never tried "Shine" ;-) I doubt you missed much. We keep some regular commercial grain alcohol on hand, for things like making home-made limoncello - the higher-proof alcohol does a better job than the vodka you see in some recipes of doing that first extraction of tasty essential lemoniness from the peels. Anyway, good old "Everclear" is bottled at 190 proof. (I'd always heard that it was hard to maintain ethanol at higher concentrations, because it's so hygroscopic that it sucks water out of the air 'till it hits 190 or so. Not sure how true that is.) And if you take a sip of Everclear as it comes from the bottle - all you get is some alcohol burn along with the coolness of rapidly-evaporating alcohol. Not something I consider a pleasant beverage. If you water it down to something people would ordinarily drink, say 80-100 proof, you just get something like a boring, utility-grade grain vodka . Still nothing to write home about. I think what makes that Hudson corn liquor good is all the delicious corny impurities, but without the extra-deadly special extra impurities you might find in some homemade hooches. -Jeff