Torpedo Juice Was More Than Just a Clever Name for Booze

How do you get a drink when you're stuck on a ship or at a remote base during wartime? In World War II, American sailors improvised and drank "torpedo juice." They got it from real torpedos, which were propelled by 180-proof ethyl alcohol. That's pretty powerful, even when mixed with fruit juice. It didn't taste good, but it was tolerable for sailors who had no other option. Sometimes it was taken directly from a torpedo, and sometimes a barrel of the fuel was "lost" between a supply depot and a ship. When the Navy began to add extra ingredients to torpedo fuel to discourage drinking it, innovative sailors would filter them out, or even re-distill it.

Still, some sailors died from consuming torpedo juice, either from alcohol poisoning or from the toxins used to adulterate it. In at least one instance, it saved a life when a ship's pharmacist had to perform emergency surgery. In 1943, electric torpedos were introduced, but the name torpedo juice stuck around to denote any contraband or manufactured alcohol in the military. Read about the use of torpedo juice in World War II at the Anchorage Daily News. -via Boing Boing

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Great read. As an aside, it's too bad the college experience has stigmatized Everclear to the point where it's illegal in a lot of places (Maine for one). But it's always available at military exchanges. History I guess. I'm a big user of 190 proof Everclear. I've got jugs of Limoncello and Italian Licorice Liqueur 'resting' in the basement right now. I've also used it to make stuff like Apple Pie & Pina Colada moonshine. For the liquers I get the final alcohol content down to +/- 37% - 74 proof. Much more palatable. And tasty too. Great disgestive!
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