12 adjectives to describe alcohol

So Milligan fortified his liquor with pure alcohol and after that the claret went like a sweet song in The Corner.

Thinking the spirit employed might be too weak, an experiment with commercial absolute alcohol was carried out as follows: One hundred grains of a red sample, No. 4, were thoroughly dried, powdered finely, and boiled in 2 ounces of the alcohol, filtered, and the residue treated with half an ounce more.

Brandy is distilled from wine, rum from fermented molasses, and commercial alcohol mostly from whiskey.

They had brought an alcohol stove that consisted of a small tripod which held a tin of solid alcohol and supported a saucepan.

He of necessity abjured alcohols, and straightway longed to utter his testimony on a teetotal platform.

Pour the milky juice into a clear glass vessel, add a little alcohol, and a white deposit will presently settle to the bottom.

" Sir Andrew Clark was Mr. Gladstone's physician, and was known to the great statesman as a "temperance doctor" who very rarely prescribed alcohol for his patients.

And I remember distinctly that the last thing I prepared was some thirty quarts of black currant brandy; that is to say, I had poured the raw alcohol on to the fruit and set the jars aside to await completion six months later!

"Don't you detect the smell of illegal alcohol?

Of especial interest is this fact in those countries in which the consumption of concentrated alcohol, and particularly in the form of whiskies distilled from potatoes and corn, has only in later years become general.

He told me for hours his dictumsno alcohol, no tobacco, no meat, no fish; merely raw fruit, nuts, and vegetables.

But if the drinks above mentioned, and even milk and water, are objectionable, what shall we say of cider, wine, and ardent spirits?substances which contain, the latter one half, and the two former from one twentieth to one fourth alcohol.

12 adjectives to describe  alcohol