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Gray Kangaroo Personal Liquor Filter
The Gray Kangaroo filters all kinds of hard liquor without affecting the alcohol content! You can make a undrinkable under-the-bridge whiskey into a sippin' whiskey. Turns cheap vodka into super PREMIUM vodka. We tried it, and it works! Click for details
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Price: $31.95
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SKU: GK4
Shipping Weight: 2.1 lb.
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Gray Kangaroo Personal Liquor Filter

Summary

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What is the Gray Kangaroo™?
The Gray Kangaroo™ is the world's first and only personal liquor filter™. It filters inexpensive liquor and gives it qualities of more expensive liquor by removing the impurities which cause bad taste and hangover.


What does the Gray Kangaroo™ do?
How does the Gray Kangaroo™ work?
The Gray Kangaroo™ filter removes unwanted organic particles left over from the distilling process. These particles are common in inexpensive liquor because it has been processed less than more expensive liquors. These particles cause the off-taste associated with inexpensive liquor. They also get into your blood and cause you to get a headache, prematurely nauseated and are major contributors to a hangover.

Every time liquor is filtered with the Gray Kangaroo™ its quality will improve. The Gray Kangaroo™ works like a sieve on a microscopic level. Imagine the Gray Kangaroo™ filter material as having golf ball sized holes in it and the particulate mater as the size of a softball.

Why don't liquor companies do this?
The Gray Kangaroo™ uses the same technology that liquor companies use to filter their liquor. The real difference is just how much a particular company processes their liquor.
When you pay for liquor you are paying for two things: processing and advertising. Processing is relatively easy but why would a liquor company take that extra step unless they were going to pay for the costly advertising to let the public know that their product is above standard? They are not.

Until the Gray Kangaroo™ the consumer had only two choices expensive brand name liquor or liquor that competes on price. The Gray Kangaroo™ gives you the ability to choose how good you want your liquor to be.

How do I use the Gray Kangaroo™?
The Gray Kangaroo™ is a bottle to bottle system. It requires an empty bottle to use. If you don't have an empty bottle don't worry! Once you have a GK all you will have is empty bottles. It takes 5-7 minutes to filter a liter of liquor with the he GK. You can filter liquor multiple times for optimum effect.

How did you think of this?
The Gray Kangaroo is the result of years of experience in the world of Entertainment Sports Drinking and Promotions.

Does the GK lower the alcohol content of the liquor?
No the alcohol content and potency remains the same however the liquor is much less detectable (just like super-premium liquor) because so many of the impurities in it are removed.

I've been told that the GK makes hangovers a thing of the past. Is this true?
Basically yes. Everybody's body is different so we can't guarantee across the board that you won't wake up with a hangover. But we can say that in our extensive testing we have had incredibly positive results on the morning after.

The main improvements on the morning after are a lack of headache, nausea and dizziness. Certainly we can say that compared to what you would feel like if you drank the same amount of unfiltered low cost liquor you'll feel much better.

There are certain realities about liquor and alcohol which you just can't escape. Alcohol dehydrates you and drains your body of vitamins. You may feel drained in the morning it's nothing compared to what you would feel like if the liquor was unfiltered.

What's inside?
It's no secret that the Gray Kangaroo is a carbon filter. However what people don't commonly know is that we use the highest quality, strongest grade carbon available on the market. Due to our wish to make the safest, cleanest product possible the GK uses only liquor-safe plastic, stainless-steel screens and filter material in our product. No dangerous dissolvable membranes, no questionable plastics or anything else that can be ruined by liquor or promote bacterial growth is found in the GK.

What kinds of liquor does the Gray Kangaroo™ work with?
Does the Gray Kangaroo™ only work with vodka?
Though many people would say that it works best with vodka The Gray Kangaroo™ works with all hard liquors. Tequila, Rum, Whiskey, Bourbon, Gin, Vodka, Moonshine, etc.

All cheap liquors share a very distinct bad taste. It is this "cheap liquor taste" that the Gray Kangaroo Personal Liquor filter removes. Allowing you to sip cheap liquor without wincing.

How much better does it make liquor taste?
The Gray Kangaroo™ changes the liquor so completely that it is common in taste tests for people to enjoy the GK filtered shot of liquor and spit out the same liquor when they try it unfiltered.

When you filter vodka with the GK you can filter it multiple times, easily bringing the quality of well vodka above the quality of premium vodka.


Product Features
• Works for over 50 liters of hard liquor
• Improves the taste of cheap hard liquor
• Purifies the liquor, removing much of the particulate matter that causes headache and hangover.
• Bottle-to-bottle filtering system for easy, multiple filtering of the same bottle
• 3x more filter material and 4x faster flow rate than a Brita-style pitcher

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9/8/2009 -- how can i flavor moonshine after it has been distilled?

6/9/2009 -- I'm wondering - the Gray Kangaroo appears to be made of plastic, but I've heard that too high of an alcohol content can melt certain plastics. Is this device made of a plastic that is tolerant of the higher alcohol contents, or is it designed for diluted alcohols? If the latter, what is the highest ABV that it can tolerate before disintegration? Thanks!

9/29/2008 -- Can I use the filter for filtering homebrewed beer?

1/26/2008 -- I live about an hour (if traffic is good) from the address on your website. Do you have an actual store or is everything here based solely online?

5/30/2007 -- How do you check the proof of the distilled finished product so that you know it is safe to drink?

7/28/2006 -- Does your activated stone carbon need to be washed with water before using it to filter alcohol? If so, what is the procedure?

4/28/2006 -- If the gray kangaroo is used does it need to be soaked in carbon first, or will the kangaroo filter take out any off tastes.

2/12/2006 -- Can homebrewed wines be distilled?

12/19/2005 -- should I use seperate GK filter cartridges for different types of liquor?? In other words if I used it for tequila or bourbon and then for vodka would it carryover any taste or flavor from the previously filtered product(s)

11/25/2005 -- can yo replace the filter inside the GK or do you have to buy a new one?

5/8/2005 -- I just recieved my filter but I was wondering if there is a certain direction the alcohol should flow and also what type of thread are these ends. I was surprised to find out that it didn't come with some type of ends included and or a flow direction arrow.

3/2/2005 -- where do i get new (replacement) filters for the gk liquor filter?

9/26/2004 -- can you make brandys or schnapps and are they legal?

5/5/2004 -- The Price Of Gasoline Just Keeps Going Up ! If I Became Good At Distilling And Ran A "Moderately" Efficient Distillation System: How Many Hundred Pounds Of Corn Would I Have To Distill Each Week To Make 20 Gallons Of Fuel Quality Alcohol For My Automobile? How Long Would It Take To Distill 20 Gallons Of 'Fuel Quality' Alcohol Using A Basement Or One Car Garage Sized Still? And Finally, . . .

3/6/2004 -- I have "Compleat Distiller" on my shopping list for general purposes. Do you know if this book covers the use of potatoes (versus grains) as the base for the fermentation stage, or do I need to search for additional "informational" materials? Thanks.

2/28/2004 -- Is it illegal to produce ethanol for a use other than human consumption?

2/23/2004 -- Do you know of any websites or books that have instructions on making a still from scratch?

1/5/2004 -- I would like a book or information on how to ferment rice,potatoes,cracked corn.wheat,etc without the use of commercial sugar.

1/1/2004 -- How long does it take to make a liquor with a still?

11/16/2003 -- Is it possible to turn an old beer keg into a good still? What type of still would be better(pot or reflux)? And also how would I control the temperature of the mixture? For research purposes only, of course.........

11/9/2003 -- So after someone builds a still what would be a good book to really get in to learning about distillation, recipes, tips, etc.?

10/6/2003 -- What could I do to maximize the alcohol content of my product? ie. Ph levels, ideal temp, etc.?

9/20/2003 -- i have done some research i have found that in 1984 was a bill signed that made it legal to make 100gal per year for legal age person that resides at that address for personal use and not for sale. please tell me if something has changed.

9/15/2003 -- Is it illegal to make moonshine for personal use in the U.S?

9/12/2003 -- I need to know everything there is to on how to build my own still I need at least a 5 gallon dimension please!!!

9/10/2003 -- new zealand has become propaganderised as a non-drinkers heaven. tax is raised by the communist govt. on real beer(4.5%+)and on spirits! The 'average class' new zealander prime minister asked live on tv why beer drinkers do not drink lite beer. The country shook to its' core when about 400,000 real men and 200,000 sheilas started stomping their feet and chanting 'because we don't f%&*ing well want . . .

6/14/2003 -- Is it legal for an individual in the US to distill spirits for individual consumption?

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