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Disaffected

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11. YW.
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 09:58 PM
Nov 2024

Yes, adding methanol to alcoholic drinks is a very old practice as the (tax) cost is typically much less consumable ethanol. Methanol can also be found in moonshine that is not prepared properly, IIRC by adding fruits rather than grains to the fermentation mixture.

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Once Bob Kennedy is through with the FDA, this will happen here. yardwork Nov 2024 #1
Agree. Blue State health, food, labor, and safety inspectors will have to step up for the next four years. C0RI0LANUS Nov 2024 #2
Just to pick a nit: Disaffected Nov 2024 #5
Thank you for that! People did die from adulterated moonshine alcohol in the 1920s though, right? C0RI0LANUS Nov 2024 #8
YW. Disaffected Nov 2024 #11
Methanol is a cheap and popular denaturing agent jmowreader Nov 2024 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author Disaffected Nov 2024 #6
True, But... ProfessorGAC Nov 2024 #7
Awful Meowmee Nov 2024 #3
The locals probably don't drink cocktails with vodka, whiskey, or gin, but stick to beer (or just tea). C0RI0LANUS Nov 2024 #4
Laos has never been on my list of places I'd like to see jmowreader Nov 2024 #10
Don't get stupid and drink anything that a person gives you rockfordfile Nov 2024 #12
That is absolutely tragic wendyb-NC Nov 2024 #13
what's an unidentified "AMCT" ecstatic Nov 2024 #14
UPDATE: Eight Arrested in Laos over Alcohol Poisoning Incident Which Killed Six Tourists. C0RI0LANUS Nov 2024 #15
It's happened before and elsewhere, too soandso Nov 2024 #16
Thanks for the info. Wow. Poisoning people is a perfect way to destroy tourism which many countries rely on. C0RI0LANUS Nov 2024 #18
I don't think in any of those cases that it was to sabotage the tourism soandso Nov 2024 #20
Because of the geographic promimity canetoad Nov 2024 #17
In 2009, China executed two executives over tainted milk powder that killed six and sickened 300,000. C0RI0LANUS Nov 2024 #19
Yes, this is unintentional sabotage. Who would ever go back? The offending hostel is already closed. C0RI0LANUS Nov 2024 #21
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