It made some of the worst liquor I’ve ever had. But in the end, it got me fairly drunk, so I would call it a success.

  • @Boggy
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    When was undergrad? That could be 2 or 60 years. You could be 113 years old.

    • @poopsmithOP
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      Like a few years ago. I am actually 113 years old though.

      • @Boggy
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        See I knew something was up. Nothing wrong with learning as a century old organism.

  • DontMakeMoreBabies
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    Man, I supervised lab time for bio/chem babies in undergrad and your glassware makes me realize that I missed out on so many potential shenanigans.

    Neat idea.

  • @Boggy
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    71 year ago

    Who is u/poopsmith? When did u/poopsmith at least attempt college. Come with me, and let’s find out.

  • @[email protected]
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    This looks illegal. If you told me you were making meth in this I would believe you. That’s how dumb I am.

  • NYPariah
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    That’s smart, using a sous vide to get to the exact evaporation point of the ethanol. Color me impressed.

    • @[email protected]
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      I was confused about that at first, then it clicked right before I read your comment. Like duh, a stovetop boiler would just boil everything whereas sous vide allows you to only boil the alcohol.

  • @Chickenstalker
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    Bruh. Just dilute HPLC grade absolute ethanol with fruit juice. Why reinvent the wheel?

    • @Skintdragoon
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      Mmmm… Chefs kiss! Add a dash of some nanopure water and whatever is in the cabinet of 50 year old unquenched reagents.

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    How the fuck are you supposed to eat the chili now??? This is egregiously shortsighted.