Food Grade Ethanol 101

Often, our bottles can appear or seem "underfilled." This article explains why this is and how to most accurately measure your Culinary Solvent to ensure the amount contained matches that which is specified on the bottle.
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Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is a type of alcohol, but not all alcohols are ethanol. Only pure ethanol, containing no additives, is considered safe for the body and skin. Pure ethanol, like Culinary Solvent, is non-denatured, which is critical to it being food grade (safe for consumption). This page is intended to help you understand the differences between denatured alcohol and non-denatured ethanol, as well as how and when it is safe to substitute denatured and non-denatured alcohol for your extractions, tinctures, projects, and more.
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Buying your food grade ethanol from CulinarySolvent.com is quick, easy, and convenient. The info-graphic below outlines the basic steps of getting your ethanol from the distillery to you. Click here when you are ready to browse our selection of products. ...
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Due to the additional restrictions and limitations that can impact the import of food grade ethyl alcohol (ethanol), like Culinary Solvent, it is important consider how much ethanol you will need and your storage space for it prior to placing...
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5 gallon orders include a free spout and extra cap.
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