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This is how to make alcohol in prison

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Below is the method of shining in @Korea Gododox.
Ingredients: White bread (1 bag), 20 cheap fruit juices (such as Ace Cole), dried rice (air), a few apples (2), cider (2 PET)
Cooking order
1 Place the loaf of bread in a shady place to allow the glaze to form. It will take about a week, but leave it alone until the green glaze covers the entire bread beautifully.
2 Dry the rice wool. You can dry it for about 4 days. As expected, Gomgwangi should bloom lightly.
3. Leave the cider mold lid open for about a day to completely remove the steam.
4 Ready. Put straight bread, rice, cider, fruit juice, and chopped apples into the mineral water bottle at home (the drinking water bottle used in prison).
5. Close the mouth of the drinking water tank tightly and store in a shaded place for about 10 days.
6 After ten days, carefully open the inlet. It’s full of gas and tends to explode.
7. I filter it out with a mosquito net or Hyejin Rungal Suds, etc. I’m worried even if there’s one or two pieces of junk in it.
8 Drink.
9. Exactly 90 minutes later, I can’t sleep without going to the bathroom.
If soaked in this way, the crystal content will be approximately 20%6 or more, although there may be slight differences depending on the manufacturer’s quality and technology. They say it is possible to achieve that level of dosurum with brewed wine.
It is difficult even with decent equipment and technology. This is because homos die when it exceeds 19 degrees. It seems to be due to the taste and mood. The taste is like makgeolli mixed with fruit juice and the color is perfect.
I can’t help but go to the bathroom after drinking powdered rice dissolved in water. I think it’s probably because it contains too many digestive elements.

Because you have to drink alcohol even in bread~

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