>>2591342Who said pepsi is only for drinking?
Pepsi's acids and sugars offer surprising uses beyond drinking, acting as
a cleaner for rust, grime, and even burnt pots; a tenderizer and flavor base in marinades for meats (pork, chicken, burgers); an ingredient to make cakes, Jell-O, or even infused pepperoni; a boost for cut flowers; and a surprising mixer for cocktails like whiskey or rum drinks. Its phosphoric and citric acids cut through soap scum and hard water, while the sugar feeds cut flowers and adds depth to recipes, making it a versatile household hack. And much much more.
During a pro-Trump rally in Berkeley, California, in April 2017, several makeshift weapons were confiscated by police following violent clashes between demonstrators. Among the items was a Pepsi can that had been filled with concrete to be used as a blunt weapon. This incident gained notoriety due to its ironic contrast with a widely panned Pepsi commercial released around the same time, which depicted the soda as a force for peace during a protest.
Pepsi can also be turned into alchohol (Pruno / prison hooch) by fermenting fruit, sugar, or other sugary liquids with yeast. The process of fermentation of yeast converts sugars into alcohol.
For pepsi alchohol you will need:
Pepsi
Yeast (often the kind used for bread-making or alcohol production, like active dry yeast)
A source of additional sugar (optional, depending on the soda’s sugar content)
Fruit or other nutrients to help the fermentation process (optional, but it can help the yeast thrive)
Steps:
Step 1: Pour the Pepsi into a container that can be sealed (a plastic bag or bottle works).
Step 2: Add yeast (and possibly additional sugar or fruit juice if desired).
Step 3: Seal the container loosely (so gas can escape) and leave it in a warm place (like a dark cupboard or a drawer) for several days.
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