Reef nutrition

I want to work with fire

Ethanol
NuSalt (KCl) -purple
Table salt (NaCl) -orange
Copper treatment (Cupric sulfate?) -green
Reef salt, maybe

What color would Epsom salt burn? Magnesium sulfate ... white? Or clear?
 
cheap denatured alcohol is good. It should only have ~5% water in it. Dont get rubbing alcohol (isopropanol). It usually has ~ 30% water.
 
A_Lee said:
Ethanol
NuSalt (KCl) -purple
Table salt (NaCl) -orange
Copper treatment (Cupric sulfate?) -green
Reef salt, maybe

What color would Epsom salt burn? Magnesium sulfate ... white? Or clear?

Anthony you may also try doing random things like throwing cinnamon powder or zesting an orange into the flame. Anything that has a lot of surface area. It makes fireworks...just be careful and don't overdo it!

When I bartended we did random things like soaking cherries, lemon slices, etc in 151 for a couple minutes and then light them....I think it just burned blue but it may make for an interesting shot.
 
citris rinds rock. Get a fresh and firm skim, then fold it into the flame. The oils squirt out and give a neet fire burst (probably from the limonol)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y985c4ZQPw
 
What about freezing Sterno or shaping Sterno into fake ice cubes?
 
http://www.sterno.com/pro/sternopro.html

It's a flammable gel used in catering/food prep/etc

You know those little cans with fire coming out of them you see under buffets and such? That can be them :)
 
I think it's blue? To be honest it's been a while, it may be clear :lol:
 
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