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How many bottles of Sake does it take to fuel your car?

With bio-fuel becoming more popular every country is looking into how they can produce their own fuel. While Brazil is the biggest export of ethanol due to their large crop of Sugar Cane other countries may be able to produce bio-fuel crops to help with the current direction of green based energy. Every country produces their own alcohol and with that it seems the trend is starting. Sake is a rice based alcohol that is Japan’s home brewed moonshine. Brazil has its Mojito a sugar cane alcoholic drink. Does this mean that in the future, Poland will run cars off of Vodka and Ireland off of whiskey and one day down the road will my fellow Americans pack an extra six pack of Budweiser to feed the car on the way back from the Football game? This could mean the car getting the DWI instead of the driver.

Whatever the future has in store for us, I’m glad that bio-fuel has started to take off but I wonder what this may have in store for my alcoholic preference in the future. Will the switch over to bio-fuel sky rocket the price of my Irish Whiskey or Japanese Sake? Or do I choose to have another shot instead of filling her up!

Sites: Cnet News – Sake May Power Japan Cars

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