Vegoil FAQ at Fusel
Fusel
Fusel facts, definitions and information
What is fusel? Here is a page with some information on our namesake - FUSEL!- Fusel is an oil consisting of mainly amyl alcohol plus several of the higher alcohols and compound esthers.
- Fusel is found as an undesirable ingredient in some alcoholic liquors such as potato whisky, corn whisky and grain alcohol.
- Fusel is produced in small amounts during the fermentation of alcohol.
- Fusel is a volatile, acrid, poisonous, oily liquid, with a characteristic unpleasant smell.
- Fusel Oil is used as a solvent in paints, plastics, varnishes, explosives and essential oils.
- Fusel Oil is a mixture of fatty acids, alcohols, and esters.
- Fusel Oil is a congener produced during fermentation.
- Fusel (the word) originates from the Low German language, meaning bad liquor.
- The Fusel.Com website offers a focussed resource for vegoil conversion information.
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Other recommended places on the web
If you have exhausted the vegoil resources here at FUSEL, you might want to have a look at some other Carbuncle published websites. Here you go! ...
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