No, it's perfectly legal in many areas. In North Korea you have to be 17 and in South Korea you have to be 19 (it doesn't make sense, but that's how it is).
No, Im afraid not, it is too much of a cash cow for the government.
It is illegal to distill alcohol for either personal or commercial use without a federal license to do so.
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Alcohols can be distilled.
no you can do it when you are born that is you are drunk
You ferment them, then distill the low-alcoholic sludge into high-concentrate alcohol. Then you burn the alcohol as fuel.
If you need to make an intoxicating drink you can distill a mixture of alcohol and water to make spirits.
While there are several companies who DO possess a federal tax stamp to legally distill and sell a product they call "Moonshine" the production of 'homemade,' untaxed alcohol for consumption is illegal in the US by federal law.
No. Unless you have a distillers license, it is illegal to distill alcohol in the United States. To an extent, some states like Tennessee allow people to distill moonshine without a license as long as you can prove that you are making only enough for your own personal consummation and not for sale. You need to check with you own laws, state downward, because some are dry.
You can distill fermented fruits, seeds, grains, cereals, vegetables, roots, juices etc.
Moonshiners distill alcohol and peddle it illegally. The archaeology professor was able to distill all of his experience into a dozen highly-praised seminars.
because of the chemicals used to distill it. alcohol such as drinking alcohol has ethanol in it and rubbing alcohol has isopropyl which is a poison that can fight infection. drinking isopropyl can cause a permanent drunkness that will destroy your liver because it can not be digested.