Moonshining in the Blue Ridge

   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge
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   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #44  
Then again, I'm probably the only one who hadn't heard the term.

Well, there are at least two of us.
Didn't know people still did moonshine either, thought it died out when prohibition was repealed.
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #45  
Well, there are at least two of us.
Didn't know people still did moonshine either, thought it died out when prohibition was repealed.

My next-door neighbor has a small still:)
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #46  
I have my wife's grandfather's still. It's only about 2 gallons. He used it to make bandy out of wine that he made. And small batches of whiskey. It's an old copper pot with a copper watering can soldered to the drop of it, and a copper funnel upside down on top of that. Kinda neat to have that piece of his life. I, of course, have never used it to distill alcohol. :rolleyes: That would be illegal. ;)
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #48  
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #49  
How recently did moonshiners operate? That wellhouse looks way too new to date back to prohibition.

One operated on my property until the mid 70's when the old guy that did it and lived near my place finally died. I bought here in 1982, and have found numerous sites where he had one set up over the years, including the ax holes in 55gal drums where the ATF guys chopped them up.

Ole Clifford would often build his still on a dry ridge, and use tarpaper spread out up the hill as a trap for rainwater to collect in his mash barrel. I have to admire his work ethic looking at some of the places he would haul sugar and corn to, and finished product back down off of.

Lot of folks have laughed about my place over the years and asked "You make it too ?"

I tell them if I were gonna get in the liquor making business, I sure would NOT do it in the places Clifford did. I'd go to town, rent a warehouse with rail siding and loading dock, bring my raw materials in by the box car load, get my water from a tap, dump the waste down a city sewer and put up a big sing out front that said "ACME CHEMICAL COMPANY....DANGER, NO ENTRANCE" Make more product in a month or two than Ole Clifford made in a lifetime, then walk away from the whole thing. :D
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #50  
I have my wife's grandfather's still. It's only about 2 gallons. He used it to make bandy out of wine that he made. And small batches of whiskey. It's an old copper pot with a copper watering can soldered to the drop of it, and a copper funnel upside down on top of that. Kinda neat to have that piece of his life. I, of course, have never used it to distill alcohol. :rolleyes: That would be illegal. ;)

I’m not well read on alcohol laws, but isn’t distilling small volumes for personal consumption legal?
 

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