• Kalkaline
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    7 days ago

    Fucking idiots. It’s very difficult to make enough methanol to be dangerous with a standard mash and distilling methods. Most of the time these fucking idiots are using stolen methanol from industrial sites to bump up their ABV and they make people super sick with it. Stop killing/hospitalizing your customers and you won’t get caught.

    • nikita@sh.itjust.works
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      7 days ago

      Dude ikr. You have to actively try to make methanol when you’re distilling, like only collecting the foreshots over and over.

      And by that point I’d be super easy to tell it’s not regular alcohol because it will smell like nail polish remover and other volatile compounds.

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          7 days ago

          Can you elaborate or link to further reading?

          I assumed methanol is the first to go because of its lower boiling point — 65 degrees compared to ethanol at 78

          • evasive_chimpanzee@lemmy.world
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            7 days ago

            this explains it a bit. The quick and dirty answer is that when you boil a mash, you are boiling a solution, not just 3 individual liquids (ignoring all the other stuff in there). It’s similar to how adding salt to water lowers the freezing point and raises the boiling point.

            Water is polar, while ethanol only has mild polarity. Methanol is more polar than ethanol, so it holds onto the water more. If you had a mixture of methanol and ethanol with no water, you’d probably get more methanol first, but the water changes things.

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        7 days ago

        What kind of smells am I looking for?

        Jack smells like gasoline to me, so I’m not sure.