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The preferred method of administering the most famous drug in the world is similar to the new "edible" code that aims to determine whether you're drinking fake liquor.
The tech is supposed to show that high quality spirits have not been tampered with.
To the untrained eye, the fluorescent silk tags look like a large hit of lysergic acid diethylamide.
It's hard to get excited about busting alcohol counterfeiting now that we're almost 90 years out from the end of the world, but the tech is certainly interesting.
It's not the best idea to put things in people's drinks in bars since drink-spiking is on the rise.
One would expect the same effects of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" to not affect the taste of the liquor that is put into it.
The same tech could be used to detect fake drugs.
Maybe booze snobs will one day be able to decide if that $50 pour of whiskey is worth it.
There is a shot at fake whiskey.