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Can sugar water turn into alcohol then to vinegar?

Can sugar water turn into alcohol then to vinegar? Can a solution of half water and half sugar turn into alcohol, and if left long enough into vinegar?


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I do really look forward to turkey-day dinner all year-round....

I have never heard of this before.... I don't think sugar water will turn to alcohol or to vinegar. 


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You would need to add many chemicals to make this happen. If left alone it won't happen spontaneously.


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