Palcohol: Powdered Alcohol

US approves 'Palcohol' - powdered alcohol is on the way

A new brand of powdered alcohol - designed to be mixed into a drink or sprinkled over food - has been signed off by the US government and will be available in autumn of this year

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American drinkers could find themselves sprinkling their favourite beverage rather than pouring it, as powdered alcohol brand 'Palcohol' is now fully approved by the US government.

The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau this week signed off on seven versions of Palcohol, including Margarita and Cosmopolitan flavours, which will be made available in autumn of this year.

The company's website, which has been changed since approval from the TTB, pitched the product as a solution to the ever-escalating cost of liquid alcohol.

"What's worse than going to a concert, sporting event, etc. and having to pay $10, $15, $20 for a mixed drink with tax and tip. Are you kidding me?! Take Palcohol into the venue and enjoy a mixed drink for a fraction of the cost," the product's promotional material read.

The site also suggested that users add Palcohol to their food: "Sprinkle Palcohol on almost any dish and give it an extra kick. Some of our favourites are the Kamikaze in guacamole, Rum on a BBQ sandwich, Cosmo on a salad and Vodka on eggs in the morning to start your day off right. Experiment.

"Remember, you have to add Palcohol AFTER a dish is cooked as the alcohol will burn off if you cook with it... and that defeats the whole purpose."


Perhaps recognising that such a marketing strategy risked causing controversy, and even possible legal issues, Palcohol has removed the copy and issued a clarification: "We were caught off guard with the release of some of our labels by the TTB. As a result, people visited this website that we thought was under the radar because we had not made a formal announcement of Palcohol.
"Clearly, this site isn't finished. Thus, the verbiage that was copied was still in draft mode and the labels that were up were incorrect. So please disregard what is being printed as a result of information taken from this site.
"What we can say now is that we hope the product will be used in a responsible and legal manner. Being in compliance with all Federal and State laws is very important to us. Palcohol will only be sold through establishments that are licensed to sell liquor."
Patent lawyer Daniel Christopherson, writing for the Bevlog beverage blog, has speculated that the company will not be given exclusive rights of the production of powdered alcohol: "My expectation is that the patentability of Palcohol is very narrow and a patent will not be effective at keeping competitors at bay."
 
might be good for someone with a drinking problem, just put it on your food.
Just more ways to get F--ked up. lol
 
Sounds like any easy way to OD on alcohol. I can see it now.

"How many drinks have you had tonight?"

"None officer but I have had 5 ounces of powdered alcohol"
 
everyone is babbling about we need to ban this for the kids safety, fuck kids are gona find a way regardless of whats available. regarding the children they need to have parents worth a shit
 
Just wait till the kids finds dads stash and snorts the shit. This is a colossal fucking train wreck waiting to happen.
 
Amen Brutha...got to talk to them And be truthful...if not they will find some Idiot who they think they can trust!!!

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does sound like a nightmare...
 
Omg I didn't even think of the idots that are going to be snorting this shit. That probably won't last long it will probably burn like a mother fucker.
 
The powder is 60% alcohol. They have a carbohydrate that holds large amounts of alcohol. So basically an ounce of the powder will be like a shot. Chances are an ounce of the powder will be pretty bulky depending on the density of the powder.You might be looking at adding like a fist size wad of powder to your drink to equal a shot and then there is 40% by weight of this odd sugar there as well.
 
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