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Kool Aid wine

Postby Northgamtns » Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:22 pm

I'm bored and about to go to wal mart and get the stuff to make some kool aid wine for a party coming up. Anyone ever made this, got any tips?
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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby theholymackerel » Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:29 pm

Northgamtns wrote:I'm bored and about to go to wal mart and get the stuff to make some kool aid wine for a party coming up... got any tips?


Go to the bottle shop and buy a cheap box of wine and a cheap 30 pac of beer instead. Yer friends at the party will appreciate it.
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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby Postprompt » Wed Dec 09, 2009 7:12 am

Old post new reply,

I hear it gives many the runs. Have not confirmed that but its on more than one site that it does. Any tried this yet?
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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby rad14701 » Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:05 am

Neither Kool-Aid wash or cheap wine should produce diarrhea unless caused by poor distilling practices... And there is a difference between "cheap" wine and "bad" wine... Someone is spreading false information... Heck, if spirits made from sweet feed or any of a number of other ingredients doesn't produce diarrhea, nothing will... Sure, a fast and sloppy strip run might if you chose to drink it, but, then again, you'd deserve the shits for not doing a proper spirit run...

Drinking fermented wash with too much epsom salt in it will produce the same results, from both the epsom salt and the yeast combined... Run a hard and fast strip on that same wash and drink too much of it and you could end up the same way... Do a spirit run, or run through a reflux column, and it'll be fine... My guess is that people are drinking single run rot gut out of an air still and then spreading misinformation because of high expectations...
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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby Dnderhead » Wed Dec 09, 2009 9:15 am

drinking the wash/wine with yeast still in it also is bad ,it will give you a "gas atack"
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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby Postprompt » Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:34 am

rad14701 wrote:Neither Kool-Aid wash or cheap wine should produce diarrhea unless caused by poor distilling practices... And there is a difference between "cheap" wine and "bad" wine... Someone is spreading false information... Heck, if spirits made from sweet feed or any of a number of other ingredients doesn't produce diarrhea, nothing will... Sure, a fast and sloppy strip run might if you chose to drink it, but, then again, you'd deserve the shits for not doing a proper spirit run...

Drinking fermented wash with too much epsom salt in it will produce the same results, from both the epsom salt and the yeast combined... Run a hard and fast strip on that same wash and drink too much of it and you could end up the same way... Do a spirit run, or run through a reflux column, and it'll be fine... My guess is that people are drinking single run rot gut out of an air still and then spreading misinformation because of high expectations...

wrong forum guy wine forum not spirits. :arrow: Alcoholic beverages which are not classified as spirits.
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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby Postprompt » Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:36 am

I do know that grape kool aid gives the color green to your poops lol. It is a never fail trueism lol green shiz mon its greenery in the toilets lol.
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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby Postprompt » Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:40 am

Dnderhead wrote:drinking the wash/wine with yeast still in it also is bad ,it will give you a "gas atack"

Never haps to me just beans I love the taste of yeasts in some wines. Not in all wine recipes but if there's cinnamon in the recipe it taste really gewds also with hard cider its great. I used to make fun of aussies liking the vegemite like bruhaha thats gross--- now I concur and like the vegemites lol.
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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby MuleKicker » Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:43 pm

koolaid wine? there has got to be something better than koolaid..... *smash through a brick wall* "OH YEAH!" :lol:
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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby blanikdog » Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:49 pm

Wasn't it KoolAid and cyanide the stuff that the Davidians drank? Seemed to work for them. :shock:

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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby trthskr4 » Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:45 am

Think that was the Jones camp thing you're thinking of Blanik. Davidians just set fire to the place, or did they???
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Re: Kool Aid wine

Postby rad14701 » Thu Dec 10, 2009 7:38 am

<drift>
Heavens Gate used sedatives and vodka...
Peoples Temple aka Jonestown used Killer-Kool-Aid laced with cyanide... A few died of lead poisoning...
Branch Davidians in Waco Texas died of stupidity...
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