THE ART OF MAKING ALCOHOL

THE ART OF MAKING ALCOHOL

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Cary Jeffries
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Makes me recall a pamphlet for the 50's: "Teenager's Guide to Making Alcohol".

The stuff made Thunderbird taste like Champange.

Back then the drinking age where I lived was

18 for women and 21 for men. So we asked, "Why make it when you could get a most girls in their senior year to buy it for you?

Dick

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Dick Adams

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