CGVT
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Congrats!!
49 down. One to go...
49 down. One to go...
The bill passed the house 70-36! On to the governor.
The bill mirrors federal law. Up to 200 gallons per year. Plus we have the right to take beer to contests!
Ha. In that sense, Mississippi now has more rights than Kansas, where you can't take your beer outside of the home. I wonder what the 36 people who voted against it were worried about.
Congrats... It was a long hard fought battle.
Now Alabama is next.
I added a new copy of the video. I messed up the audio on the first one. It was out of sync with the video.
Video Link: http://youtu.be/Q6MhlNwsLpw
MagooBrew said:As the man from Prentiss asked, can the hillbillys be able to make moonshine in their kitchen? What a joke. I loved the informed.
That question was a plant. He was making fun.
I understand that and knew it when it happened. But why? Another attempt to make us from Mississippi look like the backwoods folks everyone believes we are? I just could not find a purpose in a setting as such, to make such a comment. My 2¢
I thought it was pretty funny. Especially considering that we don't really have hills and most shiners are in the Appalachians. Distilling really isn't a big problem in MS.
Um, yeah keep thinking that![]()
TideJoe said:I know it's being done because I've sampled several different ones, but it seemed a lot more prevalent in Alabama (lived there 21 years) and Georgia.
There were several arrests last year in Winston and Lowdes county. There was a group(s) making lots of shine and selling it for profit (sans paying taxes if course).