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** One cup of Double-Fortified (Distilled, then freeze-distilled and then aged - in stone casks, as wooden ones tend to spontaneously combust - for good measure) Lingonberry Snap will apparently give you hallucinations (probably because along with the Lingonberries, the recipe also includes hallucinogenic fungi). "Ah. I'd wondered why they were playing the music backwards."

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** One cup of Double-Fortified (Distilled, then freeze-distilled and then aged - in stone casks, as wooden ones tend to spontaneously combust - for good measure) Lingonberry Snap will apparently give you hallucinations (probably because along with the Lingonberries, the recipe also includes hallucinogenic fungi). "Ah. I'd wondered why they were playing the music backwards." According to the [[Literature/AgathaHAndTheVoiceOfTheCastle third novelization]], the inventor of the drink, who was ''not'' a [[MadScientist Spark]], drank a liter of it each day, which is why it took three days to extinguish his funeral pyre.
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'''Legs:''' Frankly my dear, I see stars!\\

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'''Legs:''' [[IntoxicationEnsues Frankly my dear, I see stars!\\it's full of stars...]]\\
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** Later on, Brun requests a beer that comes in a cask with [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=3342 glowing eldritch runes]]. The name translates to Worm-father Skull-birthday Dark-brew.

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** Later on, Brun requests a beer that comes in a cask with [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=3342 glowing eldritch runes]]. The name translates to Worm-father Skull-birthday Deathshead-birthday Dark-brew.
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* ''Webcomic/VegfolkFables'': Old Raven Blended Bourbon. As Kit describes it, all of the pain of alcohol, none of the fun. It even burns Rory just to have it poured on his head.
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-->'''Sniper:''' ''It don't keep long. Melts through the barrels.''

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-->'''Sniper:''' ''It It don't keep long. Melts through the barrels.''
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---> '''Hazel:''' ... Yeah, Sammy the one-eyed talking platypus.
---> '''Jamie:''' ''What the hell was in that flask?!''

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---> '''Hazel:''' ... --->'''Hazel:''' ... Yeah, Sammy the one-eyed talking platypus.
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platypus.\\
'''Jamie:''' ''What the hell was in that flask?!''



-->(Schlock burps)
-->'''Legs:''' Frankly my dear, I see stars!
--> '''Schlock:''' Medic!
--> '''Legs:''' I see dead people!
--> '''Schlock:''' HAZMAT!!

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-->(Schlock burps)
-->'''Legs:'''
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'''Legs:'''
Frankly my dear, I see stars!
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stars!\\
'''Schlock:''' Medic!
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Medic!\\
'''Legs:''' I see dead people!
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people!\\
'''Schlock:''' HAZMAT!!



--> '''Tessa:''' I thought the "Do not drink" label was just a marketing ploy!
--> '''Lee:''' Yeah, legally they need to sell this stuff as paint thinner.

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--> '''Tessa:''' -->'''Tessa:''' I thought the "Do not drink" label was just a marketing ploy!
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ploy!\\
'''Lee:''' Yeah, legally they need to sell this stuff as paint thinner.



---> '''Sniper:''' ''It don't keep long. Melts through the barrels.''

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* In the webcomic ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}},'' John Jones Monroevian Moonshine: Fine sipping whiskey and high explosive. According to [[https://web.archive.org/web/20030320110828/http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff700/fv00617.htm the ingredients list on the bottle]], it contains "muskrat squeezings, nitroglycerin, and other additives both natural and unnatural." This is, of course, a ShoutOut to the Kickapoo Joy Juice in ''ComicStrip/LilAbner'' (made from ground up dead skunks and old shoes among other things).

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* In the webcomic ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}},'' John Jones Monroevian Moonshine: Fine sipping whiskey and high explosive. According to [[https://web.archive.org/web/20030320110828/http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff700/fv00617.htm the ingredients list on the bottle]], it contains "muskrat squeezings, nitroglycerin, and other additives both natural and unnatural." This is, of course, a ShoutOut to the Kickapoo Joy Juice in ''ComicStrip/LilAbner'' (made from ground up dead skunks and old shoes among other things).
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** [[MadScientist Doc's]] custom "weapons-grade" Mountain Dew can do strange things to those who consume it and aren't Doc, including [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1718.html a toxic or hallucinogenic effect, with the possibility of some kind of an unpredictable mutagenic effect that can turn the one consuming it into a monster.]]
** Doc asks for "a Dew and something interesting to chase it with." Howie serves up something from a glowing hot cricible [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2124.html here]]. In line with Doc's idea of how this trope should play out, it is spitting glowing hot embers. In keeping with the description of the original TropeMaker, it has [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2127.html ''interesting" results]].
* In the webcomic ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}},'' John Jones Monroevian Moonshine: Fine sipping whiskey and high explosive. According to [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff700/fv00617.htm the ingredients list on the bottle]], it contains "muskrat squeezings, nitroglycerin, and other additives both natural and unnatural." This is, of course, a ShoutOut to the Kickapoo Joy Juice in ''ComicStrip/LilAbner'' (made from ground up dead skunks and old shoes among other things).

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** [[MadScientist Doc's]] custom "weapons-grade" Mountain Dew can do strange things to those who consume it and aren't Doc, including [[http://www.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20131103014606/http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1718.html a toxic or hallucinogenic effect, with the possibility of some kind of an unpredictable mutagenic effect that can turn the one consuming it into a monster.]]
** Doc asks for "a Dew and something interesting to chase it with." Howie serves up something from a glowing hot cricible [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2124.html here]]. In line with Doc's idea of how this trope should play out, it is spitting glowing hot embers. In keeping with the description of the original TropeMaker, it has [[http://www.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20160623041355/http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2127.html ''interesting" results]].
* In the webcomic ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}},'' John Jones Monroevian Moonshine: Fine sipping whiskey and high explosive. According to [[http://freefall.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20030320110828/http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff700/fv00617.htm the ingredients list on the bottle]], it contains "muskrat squeezings, nitroglycerin, and other additives both natural and unnatural." This is, of course, a ShoutOut to the Kickapoo Joy Juice in ''ComicStrip/LilAbner'' (made from ground up dead skunks and old shoes among other things).



* ''Webcomic/LifeAndDeath'' has one during a [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Life_and_Death/4838166/ drinking contest.]] Death wins mostly because he actually drank it (the other competitor threw the match in fear), and he later states he could ''feel'' his organs shut down one by one; he actually looped back to "sober" from how absurdly drunk he was, and needed a cup of coffee to get back to "safely tanked".

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* ''Webcomic/LifeAndDeath'' has one during a [[http://www.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20120713053103/http://www.drunkduck.com/Life_and_Death/4838166/ com/Life_and_Death/4838617/ drinking contest.]] Death wins mostly because he actually drank it (the other competitor threw the match in fear), and he later states he could ''feel'' his organs shut down one by one; he actually looped back to "sober" from how absurdly drunk he was, and needed a cup of coffee to get back to "safely tanked".
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** According to the novels, Moloch was the moonshiner for his military unit, which often included using scavenged parts for the stills -including parts from Spark-created machines. The effects of the moonshine ranged from making your ears pointy to turning you blue to literally breathing fire -and that's just what was specifically spelled out. The endurance built up from this means Moloch can down the worst of Gargle Blasters as though they're the cleanest of water.

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Nodwick}}'', we have "Skullwhomper Ale". The effects are rarely shown in the comic itself, but its consumption almost invariably leads to some sort of NoodleIncident. The destruction of the local tavern it is served in is a frequent component to these, and when a local Elven/Dwarven war takes over the town, the invaders end up classifying the ale as an incendiary weapon. Skullwhomper Ale was initially brewed by a dragon who ''did'' intend to use it as an incendiary weapon. [[http://comic.nodwick.com/?comic=2008-02-20 When it found out that people were stealing its concoction for drinking]], it was so embarrassed that it gave Nodwick the recipe and completely gave up on its plan.

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Nodwick}}'', we have "Skullwhomper Ale". The effects are rarely shown in the comic itself, but its consumption almost invariably leads modern arc of ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace'', Gawaine has a bottle of something called [[http://www.arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/1186.htm El Toro Guajo]], made from fermented hot Mexican guavi peppers. [[NeverGetsDrunk It has no effect on Arthur]].
* ''Webcomic/CarryOn'': In one bar in Rackenroon the typical tropical fruity, slushy cocktail "Lava Flow" is [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20190401.html made differently]]. On the next page, we get
to [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20190329.html see it being poured]].
* In ''Webcomic/FrederickTheGreat'', Ignatius of Loyola's drink of choice is the Dirty Charlemagne, whose ingredients apparently include Chianti, rhino dust, and mercury. Adding extra opiates makes it a Dirtier Charlemagne.
* ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'': More than one character runs afoul of this trope.
** [[MadScientist Doc's]] custom "weapons-grade" Mountain Dew can do strange things to those who consume it and aren't Doc, including [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1718.html a toxic or hallucinogenic effect, with the possibility of
some sort kind of NoodleIncident. The destruction an unpredictable mutagenic effect that can turn the one consuming it into a monster.]]
** Doc asks for "a Dew and something interesting to chase it with." Howie serves up something from a glowing hot cricible [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2124.html here]]. In line with Doc's idea of how this trope should play out, it is spitting glowing hot embers. In keeping with the description
of the local tavern original TropeMaker, it is served in is a frequent component to these, and when a local Elven/Dwarven war takes over the town, the invaders end up classifying the ale as an incendiary weapon. Skullwhomper Ale was initially brewed by a dragon who ''did'' intend to use it as an incendiary weapon. [[http://comic.nodwick.com/?comic=2008-02-20 When it found out that people were stealing its concoction for drinking]], it was so embarrassed that it gave Nodwick the recipe and completely gave up on its plan.has [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2127.html ''interesting" results]].



* [[http://planescapecomic.com/29.html One strip]] of ''Webcomic/PlanescapeSurvivalGuide'' has a drink made from the exploded remains of a Balor demon being handled with tongs, and the hilarious aftereffects of the drink itself.
* ''Webcomic/StickmanAndCube'' has [[AC:Una Muerte Con Mucho Dolor]], which comes with several hours of warnings and disclaimers and must be served in a diamond glass. (the name translates as "A Very Painful Death")

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* [[http://planescapecomic.com/29.html One strip]] of ''Webcomic/PlanescapeSurvivalGuide'' has a Brog ale in ''Webcomic/TheGodsOfArrKelaan'', the fermentation process involves sulfuric acid and something like nitroglycerin and even Brogs can only drink made from the exploded remains one a day. Ronson (god of alcohol) gets a Balor demon being handled with tongs, and the hilarious aftereffects little numb for a few seconds if he drinks enough of the drink itself.
* ''Webcomic/StickmanAndCube'' has [[AC:Una Muerte Con Mucho Dolor]], which comes with several hours of warnings and disclaimers and must be served in a diamond glass. (the name translates as "A Very Painful Death")
it fast enough.



* ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'':
** In an [[IntoxicationEnsues accidental]] occurrence, Davan takes a swig from a flask... not realizing Monette had dumped Everclear in it... and Fred had dumped moonshine in it... and [=PeeJee=] had dumped absinthe in it. He instantly started hallucinating imaginary characters from ''Webcomic/GirlsWithSlingshots'', the comic whose characters' wedding he was attending at the time.
** Post-wedding strips from ''Girls With Slingshots'' indicates that [[http://www.girlswithslingshots.com/comic/gws-802/ he shared it with Hazel.]]
---> '''Hazel:''' ... Yeah, Sammy the one-eyed talking platypus.
---> '''Jamie:''' ''What the hell was in that flask?!''
* In ''Webcomic/StickInTheMud'' John receives some mysterious booze from an unknown sender. It's the cause of the whole story.

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* ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'':
** In an [[IntoxicationEnsues accidental]] occurrence, Davan takes a swig from a flask... not realizing Monette had dumped Everclear in it... and Fred had dumped moonshine in it... and [=PeeJee=] had dumped absinthe in it. He instantly started hallucinating imaginary
Risk-taking characters from ''Webcomic/GirlsWithSlingshots'', in ''Webcomic/MountainTime'' ''might'' be so bold as to imbibe [[http://mountaincomics.com/comic/mt731/ bearshine]], a drink so potent it's "only legal for dead people."
* In ''Webcomic/{{Nodwick}}'', we have "Skullwhomper Ale". The effects are rarely shown in
the comic whose characters' wedding he was attending at the time.
** Post-wedding strips from ''Girls With Slingshots'' indicates that [[http://www.girlswithslingshots.com/comic/gws-802/ he shared it with Hazel.]]
---> '''Hazel:''' ... Yeah, Sammy the one-eyed talking platypus.
---> '''Jamie:''' ''What the hell was in that flask?!''
* In ''Webcomic/StickInTheMud'' John receives
itself, but its consumption almost invariably leads to some mysterious booze from an unknown sender. It's the cause sort of NoodleIncident. The destruction of the whole story. local tavern it is served in is a frequent component to these, and when a local Elven/Dwarven war takes over the town, the invaders end up classifying the ale as an incendiary weapon. Skullwhomper Ale was initially brewed by a dragon who ''did'' intend to use it as an incendiary weapon. [[http://comic.nodwick.com/?comic=2008-02-20 When it found out that people were stealing its concoction for drinking]], it was so embarrassed that it gave Nodwick the recipe and completely gave up on its plan.
* [[http://planescapecomic.com/29.html One strip]] of ''Webcomic/PlanescapeSurvivalGuide'' has a drink made from the exploded remains of a Balor demon being handled with tongs, and the hilarious aftereffects of the drink itself.



* In ''Webcomic/WickedAwesomeAdventure'', one of the Big Three soda corporations fighting over the [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] world has made Mule Kick Hallucinogenic Vision Potion. It may or may not be alcoholic, but Mule Kick [[http://www.wickedawesomeadventure.com/2010/06/107-get-and-drink-beverage.html freely acknowledges (and even advertises)]] its propensity to give its drinkers [[http://www.wickedawesomeadventure.com/2010/10/197.html mind trips]].

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* ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'':
**
In ''Webcomic/WickedAwesomeAdventure'', one of an [[IntoxicationEnsues accidental]] occurrence, Davan takes a swig from a flask... not realizing Monette had dumped Everclear in it... and Fred had dumped moonshine in it... and [=PeeJee=] had dumped absinthe in it. He instantly started hallucinating imaginary characters from ''Webcomic/GirlsWithSlingshots'', the Big Three soda corporations fighting over comic whose characters' wedding he was attending at the [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] world has made Mule Kick Hallucinogenic Vision Potion. It may or may not be alcoholic, but Mule Kick time.
** Post-wedding strips from ''Girls With Slingshots'' indicates that
[[http://www.wickedawesomeadventure.com/2010/06/107-get-and-drink-beverage.html freely acknowledges (and even advertises)]] its propensity girlswithslingshots.com/comic/gws-802/ he shared it with Hazel.]]
---> '''Hazel:''' ... Yeah, Sammy the one-eyed talking platypus.
---> '''Jamie:''' ''What the hell was in that flask?!''
* [[BlobMonster Schlock]] from ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' in [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-11 one storyline]] ends up ingesting some random items, including some bottles of "concentrated solvent". It barely affected him (with the surprise being that he was affected ''at all''); his squadmate "Legs" wasn't so lucky....
-->(Schlock burps)
-->'''Legs:''' Frankly my dear, I see stars!
--> '''Schlock:''' Medic!
--> '''Legs:''' I see dead people!
--> '''Schlock:''' HAZMAT!!
** As it was, he ended up with a misdemeanor charge, and remanded
to give its drinkers [[http://www.wickedawesomeadventure.com/2010/10/197.html mind trips]].a Lieutenant's custody. "Unauthorized distribution of perfume", though, would have been a '''felony'''.



* Brog ale in ''Webcomic/TheGodsOfArrKelaan'', the fermentation process involves sulfuric acid and something like nitroglycerin and even Brogs can only drink one a day. Ronson (god of alcohol) gets a little numb for a few seconds if he drinks enough of it fast enough.
* In ''Webcomic/FrederickTheGreat'', Ignatius of Loyola's drink of choice is the Dirty Charlemagne, whose ingredients apparently include Chianti, rhino dust, and mercury. Adding extra opiates makes it a Dirtier Charlemagne.
* ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'': More than one character runs afoul of this trope.
** [[MadScientist Doc's]] custom "weapons-grade" Mountain Dew can do strange things to those who consume it and aren't Doc, including [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1718.html a toxic or hallucinogenic effect, with the possibility of some kind of an unpredictable mutagenic effect that can turn the one consuming it into a monster.]]
** Doc asks for "a Dew and something interesting to chase it with." Howie serves up something from a glowing hot cricible [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2124.html here]]. In line with Doc's idea of how this trope should play out, it is spitting glowing hot embers. In keeping with the description of the original TropeMaker, it has [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2127.html ''interesting" results]].
* In the modern arc of ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace'', Gawaine has a bottle of something called [[http://www.arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/1186.htm El Toro Guajo]], made from fermented hot Mexican guavi peppers. [[NeverGetsDrunk It has no effect on Arthur]].
* The VideoGame/TeamFortress2 [[AllThereInTheManual supplemental webcomic]] ''Blood in the Water'' gives us whatever the hell Sniper's 'family moonshine' is. [[spoiler: One syringe to the neck is enough to knock out the ''Demoman''!]] And it has a terrible shelf-life, apparently.

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* Brog ale in ''Webcomic/TheGodsOfArrKelaan'', the fermentation process involves sulfuric acid and something like nitroglycerin and even Brogs can only drink one a day. Ronson (god of alcohol) gets a little numb for a few seconds if he drinks enough of it fast enough.
* In ''Webcomic/FrederickTheGreat'', Ignatius of Loyola's drink of choice is ''Webcomic/StickInTheMud'' John receives some mysterious booze from an unknown sender. It's the Dirty Charlemagne, whose ingredients apparently include Chianti, rhino dust, and mercury. Adding extra opiates makes it a Dirtier Charlemagne.
* ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'': More than one character runs afoul
cause of this trope.the whole story.
** [[MadScientist Doc's]] custom "weapons-grade" Mountain Dew can do strange things to those who consume it and aren't Doc, including [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1718.html a toxic or hallucinogenic effect, * ''Webcomic/StickmanAndCube'' has [[AC:Una Muerte Con Mucho Dolor]], which comes with the possibility several hours of some kind of an unpredictable mutagenic effect that can turn the one consuming it into a monster.]]
** Doc asks for "a Dew
warnings and something interesting to chase it with." Howie serves up something from disclaimers and must be served in a glowing hot cricible [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2124.html here]]. In line with Doc's idea of how this trope should play out, it is spitting glowing hot embers. In keeping with the description of the original TropeMaker, it has [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb2127.html ''interesting" results]].
* In the modern arc of ''Webcomic/ArthurKingOfTimeAndSpace'', Gawaine has a bottle of something called [[http://www.arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/1186.htm El Toro Guajo]], made from fermented hot Mexican guavi peppers. [[NeverGetsDrunk It has no effect on Arthur]].
diamond glass. (the name translates as "A Very Painful Death")
* The VideoGame/TeamFortress2 ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' [[AllThereInTheManual supplemental webcomic]] ''Blood in the Water'' gives us whatever the hell Sniper's 'family moonshine' is. [[spoiler: One syringe to the neck is enough to knock out the ''Demoman''!]] And it has a terrible shelf-life, apparently.



* Risk-taking characters in ''Webcomic/MountainTime'' ''might'' be so bold as to imbibe [[http://mountaincomics.com/comic/mt731/ bearshine]], a drink so potent it's "only legal for dead people."
* [[BlobMonster Schlock]] from ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' in [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-11 one storyline]] ends up ingesting some random items, including some bottles of "concentrated solvent". It barely affected him (with the surprise being that he was affected ''at all''); his squadmate "Legs" wasn't so lucky....
-->(Schlock burps)
-->'''Legs:''' Frankly my dear, I see stars!
--> '''Schlock:''' Medic!
--> '''Legs:''' I see dead people!
--> '''Schlock:''' HAZMAT!!
** As it was, he ended up with a misdemeanor charge, and remanded to a Lieutenant's custody. "Unauthorized distribution of perfume", though, would have been a '''felony'''.
* ''Webcomic/CarryOn'': In one bar in Rackenroon the typical tropical fruity, slushy cocktail "Lava Flow" is [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20190401.html made differently]]. On the next page, we get to [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20190329.html see it being poured]].

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* Risk-taking characters in ''Webcomic/MountainTime'' ''might'' be so bold as to imbibe [[http://mountaincomics.com/comic/mt731/ bearshine]], a drink so potent it's "only legal for dead people."
* [[BlobMonster Schlock]] from ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' in [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-11
In ''Webcomic/WickedAwesomeAdventure'', one storyline]] ends up ingesting some random items, including some bottles of "concentrated solvent". It barely affected him (with the surprise being that he was affected ''at all''); his squadmate "Legs" wasn't so lucky....
-->(Schlock burps)
-->'''Legs:''' Frankly my dear, I see stars!
--> '''Schlock:''' Medic!
--> '''Legs:''' I see dead people!
--> '''Schlock:''' HAZMAT!!
** As it was, he ended up with a misdemeanor charge, and remanded to a Lieutenant's custody. "Unauthorized distribution of perfume", though, would have been a '''felony'''.
* ''Webcomic/CarryOn'': In one bar in Rackenroon
Big Three soda corporations fighting over the typical tropical fruity, slushy cocktail "Lava Flow" is [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] world has made Mule Kick Hallucinogenic Vision Potion. It may or may not be alcoholic, but Mule Kick [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20190401.wickedawesomeadventure.com/2010/06/107-get-and-drink-beverage.html made differently]]. On the next page, we get freely acknowledges (and even advertises)]] its propensity to give its drinkers [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20190329.wickedawesomeadventure.com/2010/10/197.html see it being poured]].mind trips]].
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** One cup of Double-Fortified (Distilled, then freeze-distilled and then aged - in stone casks, as wooden ones tend to spontaneously combust - for good measure) Lingonberry Snap will apparently give you hallucinations (Probably because along with the Lingonberries, the recipe also includes hallucinogenic fungi). "Ah. I'd wondered why they were playing the music backwards."

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** One cup of Double-Fortified (Distilled, then freeze-distilled and then aged - in stone casks, as wooden ones tend to spontaneously combust - for good measure) Lingonberry Snap will apparently give you hallucinations (Probably (probably because along with the Lingonberries, the recipe also includes hallucinogenic fungi). "Ah. I'd wondered why they were playing the music backwards."
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** The gargle blaster of choice of Mechanicsburg is snezek, a brew made by distilling various plants and insects that had been mutated by Dyne water. The name is derived from the sound people make after tasting it for the first time.

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** As it was, he ended up with a misdemeanor charge, and remanded to a Lieutenant's custody. "Unauthorized distribution of perfume", though, would have been a '''felony'''.

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** As it was, he ended up with a misdemeanor charge, and remanded to a Lieutenant's custody. "Unauthorized distribution of perfume", though, would have been a '''felony'''.
* ''Webcomic/CarryOn'': In one bar in Rackenroon the typical tropical fruity, slushy cocktail "Lava Flow" is [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20190401.html made differently]]. On the next page, we get to [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20190329.html see it being poured]].
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* ''Webcomic/StickmanAndCube'' has [[AC:Una Muerte Con Mucho Dolor]], which comes with several hours of warnings and disclaimers and must be served in a diamond glass.

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* ''Webcomic/StickmanAndCube'' has [[AC:Una Muerte Con Mucho Dolor]], which comes with several hours of warnings and disclaimers and must be served in a diamond glass. (the name translates as "A Very Painful Death")
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* ''Webcomic/LifeAndDeath'' has one during a [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Life_and_Death/4838166/ drinking contest.]]

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* ''Webcomic/LifeAndDeath'' has one during a [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Life_and_Death/4838166/ drinking contest.]]]] Death wins mostly because he actually drank it (the other competitor threw the match in fear), and he later states he could ''feel'' his organs shut down one by one; he actually looped back to "sober" from how absurdly drunk he was, and needed a cup of coffee to get back to "safely tanked".
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* [[BlobMonster Schlock]] from ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' in [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-11 one storyline]] ends up ingesting some random items, including some bottles of "concentrated solvent. It barely affected him (with the surprise being that he was affected ''at all''); his squadmate "Legs" wasn't so lucky....

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* [[BlobMonster Schlock]] from ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' in [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-11 one storyline]] ends up ingesting some random items, including some bottles of "concentrated solvent.solvent". It barely affected him (with the surprise being that he was affected ''at all''); his squadmate "Legs" wasn't so lucky....



--> '''Schlock:''' HAZMAT!!

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--> '''Schlock:''' HAZMAT!!HAZMAT!!
** As it was, he ended up with a misdemeanor charge, and remanded to a Lieutenant's custody. "Unauthorized distribution of perfume", though, would have been a '''felony'''.
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* [[BlobMonster Schlock]] from Webcomic/SchlockMercenary in one storyline ends up ingesting some random items, including some bottles of cleaning chemicals. It barely affected him (with the surprise being that he was affected ''at all''); his squadmate "Legs" wasn't so lucky....

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* [[BlobMonster Schlock]] from Webcomic/SchlockMercenary ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' in [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-03-11 one storyline storyline]] ends up ingesting some random items, including some bottles of cleaning chemicals."concentrated solvent. It barely affected him (with the surprise being that he was affected ''at all''); his squadmate "Legs" wasn't so lucky....
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* [[BlobMonster Schlock]] from Webcomic/SchlockMercenary in one storyline ends up injesting the some random items, including some bottles of cleaning chemicals. It barely affected him (with the surprise being that he was affected ''at all''); his squadmate "Legs" wasn't so lucky....

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* [[BlobMonster Schlock]] from Webcomic/SchlockMercenary in one storyline ends up injesting the ingesting some random items, including some bottles of cleaning chemicals. It barely affected him (with the surprise being that he was affected ''at all''); his squadmate "Legs" wasn't so lucky....

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