Wasnt everything carbonated? Its like opening a soda and inhaling tha gas that's released once you release tha pressure in tha bottle. So wouldnt there be zero alcohol and just co2 or whatever soda fizz is?He's not heating anything. How is it smoke or vapor? Alcohol in the lungs? No thanks.
Alcohol without liquid!
AWOL was first in Asia and Europe. It was introduced to the United States in August 2004.
The possible health and safety risks of inhaling alcohol vapors are unknown and many legislators are promoting legislation to ban alcohol inhalation machines. Michigan has made it illegal to possess, sell or use an AWOL machine, and as of June 2008, 22 other states have banned the device; Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wyoming. Support for such legislation comes from groups fighting underage drinking and drunk driving, including alcohol companies such as Diageo and industry groups such as the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS), among others.
when you increase the pressure of things youlowerRAISE it's boiling point.
One fact makes me a troubled - i've played with old school tabletop cloud chambers (for visually detecting individual atoms and large subatomic particles) and the 'cloud' is pressure-vaporized alcohol. The idea of inhaling anything that can make individual atoms visible makes me deeply nervous.
Do you think that when vaping that you could tell the difference between the tastes of different types of booze, like gin and rum? And what about quality differences, or level of impurities within a type of liquor?
btw I didn't share this hoping others would try it. I know I won't be doing it myself.
i do find that guy entertaining though. he may look like a dumb jock, but I think there is something more there too. he's also funny so I like that.
regarding the idea of an alcohol enema... no, I didn't know of this. lol why am i not surprised? I know it's a good way to get things into your body. drug smugglers od when the rubber breaks, or of a family stranded at sea who survived until rescued all because of salt water enemas for hydration. (the salt didn't pass through the membrane apparently. the father of the family was a dr btw.)
I would be lead to think so yes. the way mr. "la beast" reacted to the different ones made me think they tasted different. that train of thought also tells me that more than just alcohol is vaping off due to the process. that part is what worries me.
Using serious culinary tech, i.e. a rotary evaporator, you can get JUST the flavor of a liquor as either a vapor or liquid. So I'd guess there's a way to get both the flavor and the alcohol if you wanted to.Do you think that when vaping that you could tell the difference between the tastes of different types of booze, like gin and rum? And what about quality differences, or level of impurities within a type of liquor?