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QuestionWhere do you get the botanicals?TorpiTop AnswererThat depends on where you live. In some areas, you can get them from the spice section of an ordinary supermarket. In others - especially warmer climates - you may have to go to a speciality store, or order them online.
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QuestionNo water added? I am using a corn alcohol with 99% pure. Should it be so strong?TorpiTop AnswererThe instructions specify vodka, which is less than half that strength! If you're sure that your corn alcohol is safe for human consumption even when diluted (unlike methylated spirits and pure ethanol, for instance), you should use four parts corn alcohol to six parts water.
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QuestionIf I use isopropyl alcohol, do I need to dilute it with water?BELLACommunity AnswerDilute by adding 1 part water to 2 parts 99% isopropyl alcohol.
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QuestionHas anyone experimented with adding fresh berries in the 2nd part of the process (after 24 hours)? Did it taste good?BELLACommunity AnswerThe fruit of the Synsepalum dulcificum plant has been dubbed 'miracle berry' for its amazing ability to make sour foods taste sweet. This effect is due to miraculin, a glycoprotein found in the berry. When eaten, miraculin binds to a specific sweet receptor on cells in our taste buds.
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