Has anyone seen this in the UK? its not illegal here but the one company in the states i have found on the internet who sell this do not do international shipping...
I'm looking for the 190 proof stuff, not the 151...
if i cant find it i'll have to use 151 barcardi, but it would be a lot easier if i could find the 190 everclear...
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Everyclear is just what I believe is a US-based brand name, of course. Pure grain alcohol is a common term to describe what it is, sometimes with the word 'pure' replaced with 'natural' and the word 'alcohol' replaced with 'spirits.'
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that shit will get you twisted. 
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Quote: | Everyclear is just what I believe is a US-based brand name, of course. Pure grain alcohol is a common term to describe what it is, sometimes with the word 'pure' replaced with 'natural' and the word 'alcohol' replaced with 'spirits.' | cheers for that bro... one thing i have found is stroh, an austrian rum which is 80% - 160 proof - this may be a substitute - i won't be able to get as much into a solution, but its not too bad...
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bump for more info, im from UK too and have searched everywhere to find a suitable alcohol for solutions
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I think there is a post somewhere in this forum about taking the water/alcohol and increasing the % of alcohol. I forget what that is called...maybe "drying" or something like that. Seems like a total pain in the ass to me however and I think I would fuck it up. Thankfully I can drive <10 mins down the road and pick up 95% ethanol for cheap.
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