jkingrph
Single-Sixer
Not a butter bar, but I was a mid grade Captain, pharmacy officer. Monthly we had to have an inspection by a disinterested officer or senior NCO of controlled drugs and alcohol. Now we got what was normally 95% medical grade alcohol in 5 gallon drums. and would usually pour it up into gallon glass bottles for handier storage. Now one thing about alcohol, the volume will change on it's on depending upon the humidity.Leave it to a "butter-bar"!!Just having some fun Lt. Welcome home!!! Sir!
I was in a small hospital in Izmir Turkey and we did not have any truly disinterested persons in our hospital so I requested that we bring some in from outside our unit. The first time I showed a two or three ounces short on alcohol inventory. Our exec who was a former pharmacist said that careers had been made or broken on shortages such as that. I simply told him to remember the characteristics of handling alcohol and if he wanted to break me go ahead, that was the last I heard of it. Low humidity, volume drops, high humidity it increases, you could leave a 5 gal drum open in high humidity weather and it would eventually run over. and then in handling it minor measuring differences and some spills occur, so an absolute inventory is literally impossible.