Survivopedia
  • HOME
  • GENERAL PREP
    • All
    • Disaster Scenarios
    • EMP
    • Natural Disasters
    • Survival News
    • Survival Skills
    Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

    Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

    When Hope Feels Distant: Survival Lessons from Faithful Generations

    Packing a Family Vehicle for Long-Term Bug-Out Living

    Packing a Family Vehicle for Long-Term Bug-Out Living

    Raising Strong Kids in a Weak Culture

    Natural Anti-Inflammatories That Store for Years

    What If the Power Grid Goes Down Tomorrow?

    What If the Power Grid Goes Down Tomorrow?

    What the Ukraine War Taught Us About Civilian Survival

    What the Ukraine War Taught Us About Civilian Survival

    Bugging In vs. Bugging Out: What Historic Cultures Would Choose

    Why We Prep

    • SHTF SCENARIOS
      • Survival Skills
      • Disaster Scenarios
      • Natural Disasters
      • WATER
      • FINANCIAL
      • WAR & CONFLICTS
      • emp
    • EQUIPMENT
      • Bug-Out-Vehicle
      • Firearms
      • COMMUNICATION
    • ENERGY
      • ENERGY
      • Energy Sources
      • Electric Equipments
      • Consumption Control
  • WEAPONS
    • All
    • Cold Weapons
    • Firearms
    • Regulations
    Field Reloading

    Field Reloading

    Fully Automatic Firearms? No Thanks!

    Are Alternative Weapons Practical in a Post-Disaster World?

    How To Travel With A Firearm

    The Ultimate Survival Knife: How to Pick the Right One

    A Sharp Edge: Choosing the Best Survival Knife for Prepping and Self-Defense

    Is There a Place for “Fast Draw” in Survival?

    Indispensable Gear for your EDC Core Layer

    Best 17 silent weapons for when SHTF

    Best 17 silent weapons for when SHTF

    • Firearms
    • Cold Weapons
    • Defense
    • Privacy & Data Protection
    • Regulations
  • FOOD
    • All
    • Cooking
    • Farm Animals
    • Food Storage
    • Hunting
    • Plants & Gardening
    Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

    Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

    8 Medicinal Plants the Native Americans Used for Survival

    Catching and Preserving Fish in Survival Situations

    Herbal and Alternative Antibiotics

    Heirloom Vegetables and Seeds

    Heirloom Vegetables and Seeds

    How To Stash Water When You’re Bugging In

    How To Stash Water When You’re Bugging In

    9 Composting Mistakes – All that Stands Between You and Black Gold

    9 Composting Mistakes – All that Stands Between You and Black Gold

    This Is Why The Amish Will Not Go Hungry During A Crisis

    This Is Why The Amish Will Not Go Hungry During A Crisis

    Eating Snake Meat – The Dos and Don’ts

    • Food Storage
    • Cooking
    • Farm Animals
    • Hunting
    • Plants & Gardening
  • Store
  • Newsletter
  • HOME
  • GENERAL PREP
    • All
    • Disaster Scenarios
    • EMP
    • Natural Disasters
    • Survival News
    • Survival Skills
    Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

    Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

    When Hope Feels Distant: Survival Lessons from Faithful Generations

    Packing a Family Vehicle for Long-Term Bug-Out Living

    Packing a Family Vehicle for Long-Term Bug-Out Living

    Raising Strong Kids in a Weak Culture

    Natural Anti-Inflammatories That Store for Years

    What If the Power Grid Goes Down Tomorrow?

    What If the Power Grid Goes Down Tomorrow?

    What the Ukraine War Taught Us About Civilian Survival

    What the Ukraine War Taught Us About Civilian Survival

    Bugging In vs. Bugging Out: What Historic Cultures Would Choose

    Why We Prep

    • SHTF SCENARIOS
      • Survival Skills
      • Disaster Scenarios
      • Natural Disasters
      • WATER
      • FINANCIAL
      • WAR & CONFLICTS
      • emp
    • EQUIPMENT
      • Bug-Out-Vehicle
      • Firearms
      • COMMUNICATION
    • ENERGY
      • ENERGY
      • Energy Sources
      • Electric Equipments
      • Consumption Control
  • WEAPONS
    • All
    • Cold Weapons
    • Firearms
    • Regulations
    Field Reloading

    Field Reloading

    Fully Automatic Firearms? No Thanks!

    Are Alternative Weapons Practical in a Post-Disaster World?

    How To Travel With A Firearm

    The Ultimate Survival Knife: How to Pick the Right One

    A Sharp Edge: Choosing the Best Survival Knife for Prepping and Self-Defense

    Is There a Place for “Fast Draw” in Survival?

    Indispensable Gear for your EDC Core Layer

    Best 17 silent weapons for when SHTF

    Best 17 silent weapons for when SHTF

    • Firearms
    • Cold Weapons
    • Defense
    • Privacy & Data Protection
    • Regulations
  • FOOD
    • All
    • Cooking
    • Farm Animals
    • Food Storage
    • Hunting
    • Plants & Gardening
    Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

    Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

    8 Medicinal Plants the Native Americans Used for Survival

    Catching and Preserving Fish in Survival Situations

    Herbal and Alternative Antibiotics

    Heirloom Vegetables and Seeds

    Heirloom Vegetables and Seeds

    How To Stash Water When You’re Bugging In

    How To Stash Water When You’re Bugging In

    9 Composting Mistakes – All that Stands Between You and Black Gold

    9 Composting Mistakes – All that Stands Between You and Black Gold

    This Is Why The Amish Will Not Go Hungry During A Crisis

    This Is Why The Amish Will Not Go Hungry During A Crisis

    Eating Snake Meat – The Dos and Don’ts

    • Food Storage
    • Cooking
    • Farm Animals
    • Hunting
    • Plants & Gardening
  • Store
  • Newsletter
No Result
View All Result
Survivopedia
No Result
View All Result
Home GENERAL PREP

How To Use Alcohol For Survival

Though everyone has their own opinion as to the value of alcohol post SHTF, the fact remains that people will always demand it for consumption, medicine, fuel, and trade.  That’s why when the going gets rough, demand is bound to increase, as supply will diminish.

Since the earliest days of commerce, people have risked their lives in the pursuit of alcohol for consumption and trade.  If a disaster were to cause a breakdown of society, alcohol will likely revert to a form of currency that certain individuals simply must have.

Alcohol will always be a valuable commodity.  For that reason, one would think it foolish not to stockpiling alcohol in some form alongside your other preps.  It certainly would not be a bad investment to secure large quantities of alcohol in preparation for post-disaster survival.  You can trade it, drink it, make fuel with it, and use it medicinally (more to follow).

However, with as is the case with any commodity you store but cannot produce or replace, alcohol may only be a short-term solution to a long-term problem.  If you wish to maximize your efforts in preparation for long-term survival, you must be able to produce a form of alcohol yourself.

As such, your most valuable asset when it comes bartering–and surviving in general–will be your knowledge and skills.  Therefore, whether you choose the route of homemade brewing or distilling or stockpiling the store-bought, you need to know the various applications alcohol can be used for to benefit your survival.

Alcohol Health Benefits 

A variety of store-bought and homemade alcohols have been found to bring some health benefits.

This is, of course, in moderation. Alcoholism is a serious problem that will likely cause many illnesses and death in the aftermath of a disaster when alcohol is in limited supply to fuel addictions. Never ingest methanol, isopropyl, or denatured alcohol, as it is toxic.

Vodka is one spirit that comes with some health benefits.  It can be used to help clear out unwanted toxins in the presence of a cold or the flu.  It can also help reduce inflammation of joints and bones and help with arthritis.  Whiskey is another spirit that has been used for a variety of medicinal applications for centuries.  Studies have found that whiskey can:

  • Decrease risk of diabetes
  • Aid in preventing dementia and stroke
  • Destroy cancerous cells
  • Decrease blood clots
  • Promote healthy cholesterol

Beer and wine also have health benefits of their own.  Made from hops, barley and wheat, beer actually contains many nutrients like B vitamins, zinc, and potassium.  Beer also contains dietary fiber and bone-strengthening silicon, and has been found to boost antioxidants after consumption.

Wine has similar nutritional value and has been found to have many of the same health benefits of vodka and whiskey.

Medical Value 

Various forms of alcohol have been found to have certain health benefits and medicinal applications.  As we have already mentioned, alcohol must always be consumed in moderation, as large quantities serve as a liability to your health.  You must also know what types and concentrations of alcohol work best for medical applications, as some may do more harm than good.

Isopropyl alcohol should already be a part of your first aid kit, especially if you intend to hunker down with your preps at home.  The reason it’s sold in pharmacies and used in hospitals is because it has been proven to have disinfecting qualities.

One form of alcohol that is bound to have post-disaster value in many applications is Everclear.  Everclear is a 100% grain alcohol (not legal for sale in some states) that comes in 151-proof and 190-proof (95% ABV). Stored in airtight glass containers, Everclear will last for years without spoiling or losing its alcohol concentration.  Among the medicinal uses for such alcohol are:

  • Antiseptic agent – topically only (avoid deep cuts)
  • Pain reliever – in small quantities for aching and sore muscles
  • Sore throat – mixed with honey will help alleviate
  • Sinus cleanser – a small dose will clear you right up
  • Herbal tinctures – mixed with fresh or dried herbs for various applications
  • Sterilization – use to disinfect any surgical or medical instruments to avoid infection
  • Mouthwash and toothache alleviator
  • Prevent and treat swimmer’s ear

Alcohol for Fire and Fuel

Ethanol-based alcohol, like that of Everclear and home-distilled moonshine, has properties that make it suitable to burn in various applications.  Fuels like gasoline and propane are bound to diminish in supply when SHTF.  That will make it difficult to keep generators and other equipment running.

Fortunately, ethanol alcohol can be used to power certain engines.  This significantly increases its value as a survival barter item. Keep in mind that anything combustible is dangerous if not handled properly.  If you don’t know what you’re doing, keep alcohol (both bought and made) away from anything that could cause it to ignite.

Powering a traditional engine with ethanol alcohol isn’t as simple as pouring it into the tank and starting it up.  In order it for it to work, the ignition timing, carburetor jet, and idle circuit may all need to be tweaked.  There are aftermarket kits available that dupe yours engine’s microprocessor into allowing the fuel pulse to stay open longer, which may serve to reduce the risk of danger.

Only use alcohol as fuel if you are knowledgeable in what you are doing and confident it will work without fail.  Without getting into the specifics, alcohol can be used for:

  • Engine starter fuel
  • Fuel for aluminum can alcohol stove – eliminates need for denatured alcohol
  • Light source – mixed with kerosene or turpentine and
  • Accelerant for Molotov cocktail – for extreme self/home-defense

Did you find any other uses of alcohol for survival? Share your experience using the comment form below.

emp1new_redThis article has been written by Cody Griffin for Survivopedia.

Tags: alcoholtips and tops
ShareTweet
Previous Post

Prep Blog Review: DIY Survival Gear

Next Post

How to Test Gold And Silver When Bartering

Cody Griffin

Cody Griffin

Cody Griffin is do-it-yourselfer, and avid outdoorsman. He is a self-proclaimed jack-of-all-trades and his work can be found across the web on several survival, outdoor, and lifestyle blogs. You can send Cody a message at editor [at] survivopedia.com.

Related Posts

Food Storage Methods Across Cultures
Food Security

Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

September 23, 2025
Psychological Prep.

When Hope Feels Distant: Survival Lessons from Faithful Generations

September 5, 2025
Packing a Family Vehicle for Long-Term Bug-Out Living
Bug Out Plan

Packing a Family Vehicle for Long-Term Bug-Out Living

September 5, 2025
GENERAL PREP

Raising Strong Kids in a Weak Culture

September 3, 2025
Alternative Medicine

Natural Anti-Inflammatories That Store for Years

September 3, 2025
What If the Power Grid Goes Down Tomorrow?
Disaster Scenarios

What If the Power Grid Goes Down Tomorrow?

September 4, 2025
Next Post
How to Test Gold And Silver When Bartering

How to Test Gold And Silver When Bartering

Comments 10

  1. grintch says:
    11 years ago

    Ethanol has significantly more energy per unit than methanol (wood alcohol).
    I don’t know about isopropyl (rubbing alcohol), though it is cheaper than ethanol, available in 70% and in 91% strengths.

    Reply
    • Tincture Express says:
      10 years ago

      You can get 95% grain alcohol in large quantities at http://www.culinarysolvent.com. They ship via FedEx right to your door.

      Reply
  2. Pingback: Back To Basics: How To Make Rum At Home | Survival skills, survival guns, survival guide
  3. Pingback: Back To Basics: How To Make Rum At Homedisasterdefense.us | disasterdefense.us
  4. Pingback: Back To Basics: How To Make Rum At Home | TheSurvivalPlaceBlog
  5. Pingback: Back To Basics: How To Make Rum At Home
  6. Gloria Brown says:
    10 years ago

    I was in very deep pain on my neck and shoulders for a whole week could not sleep or sit. Anyou position was painful. My doctor told gave some trigger point injections, and alleviate some of the pain but I I couldn’t sleep still. In desperation I remember my mom rubbing some kind alcohol similar to averclere, and so I send my husband to buy some and he started rubbing my neck and shoulders with it, my pain started to decrease, it’s been only a week and I can sleep and I have no more pain, I wake up a little stiff still, but no more pain. Thank God.

    Reply
  7. Pingback: » Back To Basics: How To Make Rum At Home - Prepper Ways
  8. Pingback: 9 Ways To Disinfect Wounds In A Survival Situation | Survivopedia
  9. Pingback: Trusting The Government... A Tenuous Thing | Survivopedia

Leave a Reply to Gloria Brown Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

September 23, 2025

Bugging In vs. Bugging Out: What Historic Cultures Would Choose

September 12, 2025
What the Ukraine War Taught Us About Civilian Survival

What the Ukraine War Taught Us About Civilian Survival

September 3, 2025

When Hope Feels Distant: Survival Lessons from Faithful Generations

September 5, 2025
Top 6 Survival Rifles And Why You Need One

Top 6 Survival Rifles And Why You Need One

428
Top 5 Bug Out Locations In The US

Top 5 Bug Out Locations In The US

257
Top 10 Vehicles For Your EMP Survival

Top 10 Vehicles For Your EMP Survival

162
10 Items You Need To Hoard

10 Items You Need To Hoard

148
Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

September 23, 2025

When Hope Feels Distant: Survival Lessons from Faithful Generations

September 5, 2025
Packing a Family Vehicle for Long-Term Bug-Out Living

Packing a Family Vehicle for Long-Term Bug-Out Living

September 5, 2025

Raising Strong Kids in a Weak Culture

September 3, 2025











Recent Articles

Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

Food Storage Methods Across Cultures

September 23, 2025

When Hope Feels Distant: Survival Lessons from Faithful Generations

September 5, 2025
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms&Conditions
  • Blogroll
  • Contact
  • Newsletter

© SURVIVOPEDIA.COM

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • GENERAL PREP
    • SHTF SCENARIOS
      • Survival Skills
      • Disaster Scenarios
      • Natural Disasters
      • WATER
      • FINANCIAL
      • WAR & CONFLICTS
      • emp
    • EQUIPMENT
      • Bug-Out-Vehicle
      • Firearms
      • COMMUNICATION
    • ENERGY
      • ENERGY
      • Energy Sources
      • Electric Equipments
      • Consumption Control
  • WEAPONS
    • Firearms
    • Cold Weapons
    • Defense
    • Privacy & Data Protection
    • Regulations
  • FOOD
    • Food Storage
    • Cooking
    • Farm Animals
    • Hunting
    • Plants & Gardening
  • Store
  • Newsletter

© SURVIVOPEDIA.COM