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Random musings and observations from an individual with too much time on his hands
Monday, September 11, 2006
I heard this, and I think I believe it.
Oh, the joys of prohibition.
When E85 is being made, the refinery has to have the regular gasoline shipped into their location so that they can add it (15 percent) to the alcohol. Prior to it being added the alcohol is basically 100 percent moonshine. As I understand it the 15 percent gasoline must be added to it before it leaves the alcohol refinery in order avoid breaking laws when it crosses state lines.
Oh, the joys of prohibition.