What do hand sanitizer, vinegar, gasoline, and alcoholic beverages all have in common? Believe it or not, all these liquids are created with ethanol, or ethyl alcohol.[1] Ethanol is typically used as a chemical solvent or an ingredient in certain kinds of gasoline, and also an ingredient in beer, wine, and spirits.[2] Given its popularity, you can find ethanol at many different places—here a few common spots to help you get started.

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Get laboratory-grade ethanol from a supplier.

  1. Chemical suppliers sell 100% pure ethanol. You can find a variety of pure ethanols at these types of stores. Suppliers also sell specific types of ethanol, like the kinds designed specifically for molecular biology and other types of lab work.[3]
    • Groups like Ethanol US, Xtractor Depot, and Parchem are great options.
    • These types of ethanol are typically denatured, which means they aren’t safe to drink. You don’t need a special permit or license to buy denatured alcohol.[4]
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Order from an online marketplace.

Warnings

  • Don’t drink too much food-grade ethyl alcohol at once. Instead, follow the recommended serving sizes: 1.5 oz (44 mL) of 40% alcohol, 5 oz (148 mL) of 12% alcohol, 8-9 oz (237-266 mL) of 7% alcohol, and 12 oz (355 mL) of 5% alcohol.[12]
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  • Never drink denatured alcohol—it’s not meant for regular consumption.[13]
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