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During COVID I couldn’t find any distilled water to make cocktail pods (which are already pretty extra in their own right), so I bought an alembic still and learned how to use it to distill water, which led me to figure out how to rig it up with a hot plate, food grade tubes, fish tank pump, and igloo cooler so I could run it in an out of the way spot in my house. It takes days to make a few gallons…but the cocktail pods came out great and now I’m slightly closer to being a survivalist! (My smartass friends: Why didn’t you just make Jell-O shots?)
Wtf is a cocktail pod?
https://blog.modernistpantry.com/recipes/classic-cocktail-pods/
That's an elaborate description of how to make them, without telling you what they are.
A membrane full of booze that is nontoxic.
"Cocktail pods are small, single-use packets that contain all the ingredients you need to make a specific cocktail. All you have to do is add alcohol and water, and you're ready to go."
Well that’s just fucking brilliant.
Where do you buy food grate tubes?
I got mine at a beer brewing supply store in Denver. I would guess you could find something similar online. Be sure to wash them well the first time. My first couple gallons of water through them tasted a bit “rubbery.”
Thanks, friend of mine brews stuff so I will ask him.