it's just grain alcohol . . . very hot and harsh. The only difference between it and the whiskey you are used to is it isnt aged and has never had the favor of the oak barrel
it's just grain alcohol . . . very hot and harsh. The only difference between it and the whiskey you are used to is it isnt aged and has never had the favor of the oak barrel
It tastes "different" about like everclear tastes different. Maybe some people can tell but I just pray my breath comes back.
haha, yeah that is how I vodka. I am also a chain smoker when I drink so that has a lot to do with it I suppose.
according to Terry Hill, special agent in charge of the Knoxville office of the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, there may not be too many moonshiners left in East Tennessee since the arrest of legendary Cocke County moonshiner Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton last year that netted more than 800 gallons of homemade spirits
It tastes "different" about like everclear tastes different. Maybe some people can tell but I just pray my breath comes back.
It tastes "different" about like everclear tastes different. Maybe some people can tell but I just pray my breath comes back.
You couldn't be more wrong. I'm a big shine head (obviously I never make it) and you can absolutely tell a difference.
It tastes "different" about like everclear tastes different. Maybe some people can tell but I just pray my breath comes back.
I'm absolutely wrong about what I taste? I said earlier my whole sense of taste is screwed after smoking 2packs a day for 20+ years. I also qualified my statement with "Maybe some people can tell" . . .
You really need to read what is typed and not what you want to see
LOL shine tastes drastically different
it is exactly like beer slightly different every time
anyone can make whisky but it takes talent to make good shine
LOL shine tastes drastically different
it is exactly like beer slightly different every time
anyone can make whisky but it takes talent to make good shine
GodsStepBrother said:Since Popcorn Sutton’s documentary “The Last One,” there has been a huge interest in moonshine. The documentary is gaining a big following. This is TV just trying to bank off of these people, I am sure they have licenses to produce liquor.
This is part four of the documentary, very interesting guy. He was caught after this documentary and then killed himself before serving his prison sentence.
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAAehMnLaEU&feature=related
tv187u said:The guy that discovery is following is "Popcorn"'s grandson or son. So I would assume that he is doing this under the same guidelines popcorn had to follow.
Is this true that the guy on moonshine is popcorn's son and that popcorn killed himself after being busted?
That last run doc of popcorn's was pretty interesting.
I have no use for <del>Jerry Springer</del> , er, reality TV shows ... to put it politely.
I recall during the writers strike a few years back, people saying that networks were going to be relying on the reality type shows during the strike and probably thereafter. At the time I did not think that would happen as the TV shows affected were well liked and had devoted audiences ... something that advertisers like.
Well ... I've plainly "bumped up against the cold hard facts that set me straight".
The reality shows are cheap to produce, don't require writers with more than a 6th grade education, and apparently appeal to enough viewers who are willing to be fed swill that they have been quite successful. Fine with me tho, I just spend less time in front of the tube for it.
TxBrew said:I think more than that, as we retreat into ourselves and our interest and become more impersonal as a culture, people will continue to reach for things that mock community aspects. Drama is a product of communities. Truth often being scarier( and you know, real) than fiction I think the progress into mockumentary formats will be more prevalent. Ironic.