I can get Everclear across the provincial border in Quebec, but it's expensive compared to denatured alcohol.
Ontario, much like several US states, doesn't allow the sale of Everclear.
I can get Everclear across the provincial border in Quebec, but it's expensive compared to denatured alcohol.
Ontario, much like several US states, doesn't allow the sale of Everclear.
Everclear 190 is $21.47 plus tax 750ml 5 miles away
Only 5 left at Walmart
I better hurry
Tin Can
Thanks again, Paul. It's a relief not to have to pay extra to ship some of this stuff across the border.
Hopefully Siva Chemicals also has some Ethyl Ether. Then I'd be set.
And I stand corrected, there is an independent supplier of Everclear in Ontario, Craft Cellars. They also sell Cruxx, a different brand, same thing.
I'd been looking on the Ontario liquor control board website (LCBO). The Quebec LCB sells Everclear in-store.
Prices are about 2x more than what Randy would pay.
Make sure they sell 190 as Everclear is sold in lesser versions too.
Below from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everclear_(alcohol)
"Everclear is a brand name of rectified spirit (also known as grain alcohol and neutral spirit) produced by the American company Luxco (formerly known as the David Sherman Corporation). It is made from grain[1] and is bottled at 120, 151, 189, and 190 U.S. proof (60%, 75.5%, 94.5% and 95% alcohol by volume, respectively).[2] Due to its market prevalence and high alcohol content, the product has become iconic, with a "notorious reputation" in popular culture.[3][4] Sale of the 190-proof variation is prohibited in some states, which led Luxco to start selling the 189-proof version.[5][6]"
and keep it from children, it is a well known booze to some fools, like me
age 17 I took a swig off a bottle of 190, it burned, I spit it right out
but my 15 year old brother grabbed it, swilled a big snort, the athlete was far bigger and stronger than I
age 25 160 rum was smooth
Tin Can
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