Moonshining in the Blue Ridge

   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #91  
Not one person in this thread has mentioned anything good about moonshine. I知 pretty sure that a quality liquor wasn稚 the idea with a poorly constructed illegal setup in the woods. But if you say so.

You must have missed the post where I said "smooth as silk"...

This area is renown for quality bootleg liquor...it's not even close to the rotgut most are familiar with TN, KY, VA etc......
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #92  
You must have missed the post where I said "smooth as silk"...

Haven't tried moonshine but have tried a few Italian grappa's, they have varied from absolutely vile to tearing your throat out with a red hot grapple, smooth as silk was not the first thing that came to mind, however, a low grade hessian...
I saw few bottles of what my Father made that was passed off as Scotch, took a few weeks from start to bottling and I never tried it, it looked like scotch and no idea how it got to be that colour in a few weeks knowing that scotch is clear before being put to rest in barrels for a few years, maybe there is a use for used teabags.
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #93  
Illegal... yes. Poorly constructed, no. A tremendous amount of work, knowledge, and skill is required to set up a still. And then there is the chemistry; these are not stupid people doing this, (I.E. no Tickle types). To get good liquor that is worth something is a challenge, and one that many families around these parts relied upon to pay the bills. But, that is just my opinion.

A steel sheeted submarine tank isn’t poorly constructed?
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #94  
A local distillery; a local wine brewery; a local craft brewery; what’s the difference? They can all produce a perfectible product.

In the last few years there has been an influx of locally produced product. Much to the users benefit!
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #95  
My alcohol progression over the years:
1969-1972: Boones Farm & Annie Green Springs wines with Cold Duck or Mad Dog 20-20 when my favorites were gone.

1972-1976: Whiskey or Gin Sours and Jack Daniels Black or Green label for sipping. Also, tried some mason-jar white stuff from West Virginia.

1977-2019: probably 4 light beers and a splash of Caroline's or Bailey's in my coffee.

I discovered a long time ago that I liked the taste of the hard stuff (maybe to much) and decided I didn't need alcohol to be happy. I also knew that many times I had no memory of driving home from work. I didn't want to be the guy that Drinks and Drives and kills someone. Glad I could stop.
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #96  
4 light beers and a splash of Caroline's or Bailey's in my coffee
That must be one giant coffee mug! :D
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #97  
That must be one giant coffee mug! :D

Haha, sorry. I meant I've had maybe 4 beers in the last 40 + years and now just enjoy some Caroline's or Bailey's in my coffee on occasion.
 
   / Moonshining in the Blue Ridge #99  
Haha, sorry. I meant I've had maybe 4 beers in the last 40 + years and now just enjoy some Caroline's or Bailey's in my coffee on occasion.

I knew what you meant but couldn't resist. That just demonstrates what happens when somebody (mis) quotes part of what you say.
 

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