What is dry alcohol?

The term "dry alcohol" is not a standard term used to describe any specific type of alcohol. It's possible you're referring to one of the following:

1. "Dry" Wine: This refers to a wine with low residual sugar, meaning it has a low sweetness level. These wines are often described as "dry" in contrast to sweeter wines like dessert wines.

2. "Dry" Spirits: Some spirits, like gin, vodka, and tequila, are considered "dry" because they are essentially pure alcohol with minimal added flavorings or sweeteners. However, this is not a formal term.

3. "Dry" Alcohol as a Misconception: Some people may mistakenly use "dry alcohol" to refer to alcohol that has been dehydrated or powdered. This is not a real thing. Alcohol cannot be easily dehydrated into a powder form without significant chemical changes.

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