Everclear & 100% alcohol

charles w. morehouse cwmorehouse at WORLDNET.ATT.NET
Fri Jun 16 23:46:04 EDT 2000


Mike,
Too much water in that. It will leave a white residue. See my last post.
Wayne;
W4GBW

Mike Morris wrote:
>
> You can always buy a bottle of cheap proof vodka and put
> it in the freezer section of your refrigerator overnight.
> Here in the California you can get 100 proof, it may be
> different in other states.  200 proof is 100% alcohol,
> 100 proof is 50% alcohol, you can figure from there.
>
> No matter - freezing it locks up the water in the original
> bottle, and since alcohol freezes at a much lower temperature
> it stays liquid allowing pouring the alcohol to a rag for
> cleaning something, or even pouring the alcohol into a
> separate bottle for storage...
>
> Mike
>
> At 07:02 PM 06/16/2000 , you wrote:
> >Taking up on some advice given in several recent letters, this morning I
> >went to the local liquor store and drug store for everclear and 100%
> >alcohol.  I was told at the liquor store that everclear was taken off the
> >market a year ago.  The pharmacist said he did not sell 100% alcohol.
> >Any more ideas?
> >The liquor store claimed that the college kids brought the everclear to
> >an end.  I guess they aren't kept as busy at the schools now as we were
> >40 years ago. ......
> >Joe.
>
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