Do you have any idea how many people would die if these were sold in Finland?
Looks terrible. Is that for drinking or for cleaning?
Closest thing Is have seen here in Europe is Stroh 80, from Austria. But it’s only added to other drinks like Glühwein.
Only denatured versions are available without prescription, usually they have extremely bitter taste to prevent drinking it. Some people still drink it. Products like A12t Dilutus are available as disinfectant and for technical purposes.
Only mild 40% everclear in one alko.
There’s 60% Koskenkorva vodka and few others sold if you looking something stronger.
Or you can take ferry to Estonia and go buy 80% Viru Valge but over that it’s illegal to import without permits.
I would have needed this when I made my lemoncello.
Planning on making some ABV tincture perhaps ;)?
Obviously not since it’s a prohibition country. But you can get isopropanol instead which is probably better for cleaning. Fuel and antifreeze ethanol is also available but denatured. And as mentioned, medical and industrial licenses are available for buying and using s.fort.
The same place they sell 5 gallon water coolers and red cups. This was the main ingredient in what was colloquially referred to as “jungle juice” in college. 3L + sugar soda, juice, actual sugar, energy drink and ice. Costed something like $15 a bottle. Just an absolute destroyer of brain cells and creator of many a vomit soaked stairwell. Ahhhh memories….I just forgot what I was talking about, where am I?
Making tincture?
This is called Pirtu in Finland and most famous brand is American Spirit. It is only sold in Russia and smuggled to Finland. Haven’t seen it for 15 years and I am fine with that.
The closest youll find is probably hand sanitizer, its like 90%+
I don’t think it’s legal to sell anything over 85% and that’s an optimistic guess too. Eh, doesn’t really matter though since we just go to Estonia for the booze
Lasol
Due the alchohol laws, there actually exists an upper cap for product to be sold as “alchoholic bewerage” and it is 80%. Above and its basically treated as a chemical
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Only if you are a doctor. At the pharmacy.
Do you have any idea how many people would die if these were sold in Finland?
Looks terrible. Is that for drinking or for cleaning?
Closest thing Is have seen here in Europe is Stroh 80, from Austria. But it’s only added to other drinks like Glühwein.
Only denatured versions are available without prescription, usually they have extremely bitter taste to prevent drinking it. Some people still drink it. Products like A12t Dilutus are available as disinfectant and for technical purposes.
Only mild 40% everclear in one alko.
There’s 60% Koskenkorva vodka and few others sold if you looking something stronger.
Or you can take ferry to Estonia and go buy 80% Viru Valge but over that it’s illegal to import without permits.
https://www.alko.fi/en/products/164766/Everclear-Lightnin-Moonshine-Original-glass-jar/
I would have needed this when I made my lemoncello.
Planning on making some ABV tincture perhaps ;)?
Obviously not since it’s a prohibition country. But you can get isopropanol instead which is probably better for cleaning. Fuel and antifreeze ethanol is also available but denatured. And as mentioned, medical and industrial licenses are available for buying and using s.fort.
The same place they sell 5 gallon water coolers and red cups. This was the main ingredient in what was colloquially referred to as “jungle juice” in college. 3L + sugar soda, juice, actual sugar, energy drink and ice. Costed something like $15 a bottle. Just an absolute destroyer of brain cells and creator of many a vomit soaked stairwell. Ahhhh memories….I just forgot what I was talking about, where am I?
Making tincture?
This is called Pirtu in Finland and most famous brand is American Spirit. It is only sold in Russia and smuggled to Finland. Haven’t seen it for 15 years and I am fine with that.
The closest youll find is probably hand sanitizer, its like 90%+
Nope it is not available in Finland.
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I don’t think it’s legal to sell anything over 85% and that’s an optimistic guess too. Eh, doesn’t really matter though since we just go to Estonia for the booze
Lasol
Due the alchohol laws, there actually exists an upper cap for product to be sold as “alchoholic bewerage” and it is 80%. Above and its basically treated as a chemical