Your favorite alcoholic drinks, under the microscope

14 Nov 2012 16:54 #1 by ScienceChic
This looks like a bunch of muscle fibers to me...weird...

Click through the gallery at the link - they're all different!


A Margarita (Picture: Barcroft USA)

Pictures of alcoholic drinks under a microscope reveal the molecules that make up our favourite tipples

"Each image was created by using a pipette of each particular drink and squeezing a drop onto a slide. Then the droplets are allowed to dry out and the slide is placed under the microscope and a picture taken."

It can take up to four weeks for the alcohol to dry out completely in an airtight container, and the whole process can take up to three months.


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