Posted by RN on November 02, 2011 at 09:12:27 from (184.60.4.1):
In Reply to: Re: AC Vinegar...... posted by Goose on November 02, 2011 at 07:37:06:
Roman marching water bottles got the "soured wine" added to the water, Sponge was often used as a stopper on jugs to be sucked on. Fancy meals got good wine in the water half our before using. The use of vinegar or wine/ethanol in drinking water tends to kill some of the water bugs, reduces stomach upsets. Beer was considered better than water for laborers in Germany and england at times-especially when water was taken from a stream flowing through a cow pasture and sloppy village that didn"t have a sewer system. Survival manuals note the disinfecting of drinking water by use of bleach, iodine, vinegar and ethanol if can"t boil. Condemmed ciminals that had friends with money could pay for opium to be included in the condemmed"s last drink, executioners often did it for politicals as ordered to reduce chance of riot and just for convienence in carrying out sentance on non struggling prisoner. RN
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