I would think chemists would be smart enough not to ingest either medicines or recreational poisons concocted by amateurs. Monona
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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Cocktail safety warnings
Rob,
Thanks for the head's up!
That's an eye-opener.
So, best to play 20 questions with the bartender and consult the Cocktail Safety website, or stick to the classics.....
We've had some discussion here about liquid nitrogen foods. This article will make you think a little more about collegial comptations at trendy bars when you attend ACS meetings.
Did not know about bergamot. Going have to watch my Earl Grey consumption!
Rob Toreki
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