What is the role of methanol in the production of illicit liquor

How is methanol procured and used as liquor? | Explained
- Methanol is a toxic and potentially deadly substance that is sometimes added to illicit liquor to increase its potency. - It is typically procured from industrial sources, such as chemical suppliers or manufacturing plants. - Methanol is mixed with other ingredients, such as ethanol, water, flavorings, and coloring agents, to create illicit liquor. - The addition of methanol can make the liquor more potent, but it also increases the health risks associated with consuming it. - Consumption of illicit liquor containing methanol can lead to severe health problems, including blindness, organ failure, and even death. - Authorities work to combat the production and distribution of illicit liquor containing dangerous levels of methanol to protect public health and safety.
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