Ethanol, also called alcohol.

Would this be banned if only just discovered?

  • For sure.

    Votes: 19 70.4%
  • No way.

    Votes: 8 29.6%

  • Total voters
    27
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Globalti

Legendary Member
The one thing I think is good about Islam is no booze. Albeit I've known Muslim friends to enjoy a few pints of bitter after work.

Told to me by the Export Director of Johnny Walker: Saudi Arabia is their biggest export market.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I'm trying to imagine a world where ethanol has never existed (either undiscovered or no fermentation process).
Apart from all the people adversely affected by alcohol throughout history and prehistory.
No vinegar for my chips, and no vinegar to preserve food for the past few millennia.
South Australia, and great parts of Europe, would be very different if there had never been any wine-making or barley growing.

You would enjoy a book called Seeds of change by Henry Hobhouse. It's about the five plants, which have most influenced history, now revised to six, so as to include coca, as in cocaine.
 
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