Message from @Crow
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it's not like you need 5 liters when you're young
pretty sure you're an outlier then, drinking and *stopping* at 2 shots seems a bit... eh. Uncommon
for a kid a liter would be enough
sure
but the proportion is the same
more or less
I mean it depends on what beer and what vodka you get
but that's what I said above, the proportion changes but that's it
it's not like kids go into Vodka and drink it like it is beer
nor has that ever been my argument
Heh, back when I was a kid, I made my own hooch. Was about 18% but good.
kids go into vodka and drink half a bottle, which happens a LOT
drinking 2 shots and calling it a night, doesn't happen so much
that's, what? 8 cl? The equivalent of a liter beer. two pints more or less
hell, I don't even know girls who drank that little in a night growing up, unless they were driving or something
at 15 and clubbing, it's not like you want to go full drunk
2 shots at the start was enough 😂
At the start 😏
I think it's more important to teach kids to do it safe and responsibly than to ban it and assume they won't drink
just bottled some honey wine/mead I made btw, around 12%
but honestly, I don't understand the point on the % of alcohol
What kind of bottle, wine with a cork or what?
I would understand if you said, stuff above 50% is dangerous
sure
most kids wouldn't be able to drink it anyway
Absinth and the like
Most kids around here drink moonshine... they learn quick to be careful
whatever I had lying around, really. It's been fermenting for just over a month, now I added some more honey, some spices, and put it into some plastic kegs, wine bottles, plastic bottles, etc.
I never liked beer, I went for shots when I was young. It was cheaper too 😂
Don’t put it in plastic, fermentation doesn’t work well with it
so I wonder how I would react to the current rules
I would probably try to drink shots anyway
works just fine
now if I made something industrial scale or intended to store it for 3 years, then yeah, I wouldn't go with plastic
What, you going let it set for just a week?
but for personal consumption in the coming few months a good grade plastic is perfectly fine
couple of months at most, I'd imagine
in the 80's plastic was probably a bad choice, but there are some amazing plastics out there.
the ones I put in old soda bottles... yeah, that'll probably have to go first
I’ll warn you, possibility it tastes like chemicals if it’s longer than a month. I always use wine bottles and steel kegs. I hope it works out though.