The short answer is: don't. In most countries it is illegal, the US and UK especially. Look up "moonshine" for a history of how governments treat home distillers. Also, it's a great way to blow up your house. From a scientific sta...
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like whisky or beer stuff like that Liquor is an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented.
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Actually, shortly before his death he DID add a line. Not a thing about incest. Candy is dandy but liquor is quicker. Pot is not.
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Controversy exists on whether hard alcoholic drinks should be advertised on radio and television. The liquor industry had maintained a voluntary ban on broadcasting ads for 60 years, but in 1996 the Distilled Spirits Council of the US said ...
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In medical school, I was taught to routinely ask each patient about his or her alcohol intake. I often heard this answer: "I'll have a glass of wine with dinner, but I never touch the hard stuff." Sometimes, the answer was more ...
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In PA liquor is only sold by the state govt. in "State Stores" now known as "Wine and Spirits" shops. They are typically open from 9 - 9, some are open until 10 and a few are open on Sunday from noon - 5. There are a ver...
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n. A fermented liquor, such as beer or ale, made with malt.
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