Absinthe
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Tales abond of Russian alcoholics, when faced with extinct vodka supplies would spread toothpaste on white bread and leave it in the fridge for some time until various microbes produced a mold that was utterly debilitating and hallucinatory.
I would assign the same level of desperation to seeking out a spirit that might possibly, according to some people on the internet, contain something that some people think might make you hallucinate.
If you really want to hallucinate, and it sounds fascinating really, doesn't it ?, then take hallucinogenic drugs. However there are far more important and profound revelations contained in those experiences than just invoking the mental television of hallucinations, which are actually just a patterned noise produced by the 2 sides of the brain being out of sync and the overflow and interference passing into the visual cortex. Do real drugs, think hard about what happens to you. Read some clever books by Leary, McKenna or Anton-Wilson. Do all of these things instead of drinking state-sanctioned floor cleaner marketed to you in perfume bottles and on the notion that you might 'see things that aren't there', whatever the hell that means. If you can see it, then it's there.