How To Make Alcohol

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Beverages, Wine & Spirits
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Author: Martin Plouffe ISBN: 9781370616794
Publisher: Martin Plouffe Publication: November 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Martin Plouffe
ISBN: 9781370616794
Publisher: Martin Plouffe
Publication: November 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This small manual, full of condensed information, will be (for all those who want to make alcohol by themselves) an essential tool providing you with all the knowledge you need to make your own alcohol in a simple and safe way. It's very easy to understand and very thin to prevent you from getting bogged down in useless details. Two methods will be explained here.

The first method will show you how to make ethanol with a low alcohol by volume (ABV) percentage, that is to say between 10 and 20% alcohol.
Low-proof ethanol can be added to any kind of juice. In this way, you will make your own cocktails and you may create a wide variety of alcoholic beverage flavors with a little bit of imagination.

The second method requires an additional stage bringing forth 40% alcohol. This ethanol will enable you to make your own spirits, such as Gin, Scotch, Whiskey, Brandy, Vodka and Rum, of course.

Make your alcohol by yourself and save a lot of money!

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This small manual, full of condensed information, will be (for all those who want to make alcohol by themselves) an essential tool providing you with all the knowledge you need to make your own alcohol in a simple and safe way. It's very easy to understand and very thin to prevent you from getting bogged down in useless details. Two methods will be explained here.

The first method will show you how to make ethanol with a low alcohol by volume (ABV) percentage, that is to say between 10 and 20% alcohol.
Low-proof ethanol can be added to any kind of juice. In this way, you will make your own cocktails and you may create a wide variety of alcoholic beverage flavors with a little bit of imagination.

The second method requires an additional stage bringing forth 40% alcohol. This ethanol will enable you to make your own spirits, such as Gin, Scotch, Whiskey, Brandy, Vodka and Rum, of course.

Make your alcohol by yourself and save a lot of money!

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