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80-proof alcoholic drink made from used coffee grounds
11 August 2013, 15:54, (This post was last modified: 11 August 2013, 16:09 by Prepper1.)
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80-proof alcoholic drink made from used coffee grounds
Now you can get a new kind of buzz from coffee. Researchers have found a way to turn used coffee grounds into an alcoholic beverage. In recent years, the industry of distilled spirits has put out a call for new beverages with different flavors created from unusual raw materials. To answer this call, some scientists examined the potential of used coffee grounds. The scientists first collected this raw material from a Portuguese coffee roasting company and dried it. Then they heated the powder in water at 163°C for 45 minutes, separated out the liquid, and added sugar. Next, the team mixed in yeast cells, let the concoction ferment, and concentrated the sample to get a higher alcohol content. (A similar process is used to produce other distilled beverages such as whiskey and rum from wheat and molasses.) And voilà!

http://www.boozenews.com/booze-news/whoa...e-grounds/

thinking it may be worth giving it a go as you can use it for fuel as well as its obvious medical uses.

Cant remember where I saw it but somebody did say the costa coffee chains or similar just chuck their grounds out and could be got free or cheap....
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11 August 2013, 21:47,
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RE: 80-proof alcoholic drink made from used coffee grounds
Yum. Kind of like a DIY Tia Maria?
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11 August 2013, 23:13,
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RE: 80-proof alcoholic drink made from used coffee grounds
So! Just booze with flavouring. Next we will have 80% proof Brussel Sprouts. That'll get people eating them.
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