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interesting to note that the process of distillation removes radioactive particles from the product, making it safe to drink
Not drinking vodka made from radioactive grain is even more safe.
If distilling removes the radioactive particles, then no, it isn't.
Not drinking vodka is more safe than drinking vodka
True, but it comes with the downside of not drinking vodka.
I need some vodka to deal with this
in chemistry, nothing is 100%
...And that is why I hate chemistry.
It's just alchemy disguised as a science.
Thank you, Jessie.
you’re welcome, spooge
Unless there's tritium in it (which is unlikely, half-life is too short)
There could also be ^14^C, a beta emitter with a half life of 5730 years.