shriekingviolet posted:"Methanol gives a nasty hangover" was a joke.
A lot of people underestimate the danger of the very small amount of methanol you get out of distilling, as little as an ounce can do a lot of damage. This is also why you never get blitzed on just homebrew.
Guess I should have specified that you only actually keep the ethanol but it seemed too obvs?
Wait NOW you tell me this???
tpaine posted:rum is the only liquor i've tried that i can stand. i got captain morgan black
spiced is good too. reminds me of Christmas. doesn't have that same petroleum runoff look when you store it in the freezer though.
It's working OK though as a chaser to the shot of 55% liquor I used for an extraction of cannabis concentrates which I dropped maybe an hour ago and can feel gradually building up towards "experience life under full communism" levels at the moment.
MarxUltor posted:Chateau Palene 2013, a white bourdeaux. I'm not much for whites but I recall this being better, I think it's still a bit too cold though.
It's working OK though as a chaser to the shot of 55% liquor I used for an extraction of cannabis concentrates which I dropped maybe an hour ago and can feel gradually building up towards "experience life under full communism" levels at the moment.
I made some at approximately 70% and find that it is faaaar too strong to have a whole shot, but then I'm a lightweight when it comes to THC
I'll usually just grab the highest abv bottle of liquor I have around and soak some concentrate reclaim in it for a day or 2. it very much works but its a bit of a hack and there's not really anything like "measuring" or "calculations" or "having any idea how much THC i'm actually ingesting". real nice way to kill a day off though.
I have been thinking of doing a run with everclear and some concentrates, then boiling it down a bit and reflavoring with a liqueur to make it palatable, instead of just using tequila or chartreuse. for the absolute cleanest and crispest option, i may grab some more of http://www.lucidoils.com this (amazing) stuff and experimenting with how much I can force into solution with ethanol. and then with my bloodstream.
DYTD is a journey and it's always nice to pick up new tricks along the way.
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