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"moonshine" Definitions
  1. (old-fashioned, North American English) whisky or other strong alcoholic drinks made and sold illegally
  2. (informal) silly talk synonym nonsense

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The Midnight Moonshine Burger is charcoal-grilled, 100 percent black Angus beef topped with a moonshine glaze, pepper-jack cheese, garlic and pepper fried onions and thick-cut, applewood-smoked bacon.
Moonshine by the traditional definition can never be legal, but since 2010, unaged spirits, labeled as "moonshine," have surged in popularity, with new distilleries popping up all over the United States.
Poitín is Irish moonshine, made with potatoes and a bucket.
And Tia because she's down for a sip of moonshine.
My grandpa used to make moonshine up in that holler.
Scotch, vodka, gin, tequila and moonshine do not make good stew.
NORTH CAROLINA If TRUMP wins, take a generous swill of moonshine.
When was the last time you heard of someone buying moonshine?
She shows me a bottle of Puerto Rican pitorro, or moonshine.
Essays on moonshine, the borscht belt and folk music are included.
Her dad loves moonshine and found a new place that does tastings.
Hillbillies like raising a garden, fixing the corn, and doing the moonshine.
But his last drop of moonshine had been maybe 35 years before.
Moonshine consumption, past or present, is a big risk factor for gout.
However, I also found an incredible deal on apple pie-flavored moonshine.
Poor residents, however, mostly rely on homemade moonshine, which can be deadly.
Meet Ariel of Dutch's Spirits, a man who aims to make moonshine mainstream.
Her breath reeks of moonshine as she tries to propose a nude photoshoot.
"People compare this stuff to moonshine," said Frances Watthanaya, our liaison and interpreter.
Maybe this man of the woods was just distilling moonshine in the wilderness.
In fact, fans often gift the band their own bottles of homemade moonshine.
Moonshine -- illicit or not -- is assured to live on for generations to come.
They told stories about bloody pool-hall fights or uncles who sold moonshine.
She's pictured with Drink-Moor Moonshine, declared the Best English bulldog in 1935.
One table sells Caribbean moonshine to the thirsty, while another offers African ingredients.
Virginia: Lemon & Blueberry Moonshine Cake At Red Truck Rural BakeryAt the Red Truck Rural Bakery in Virginia, you can hit all the marks on the food scale: They've got a flourless chocolate truffle cake that's gluten-free; a granola perfect for a hike or for your morning yogurt; or, if you'd like a little tipple, there's the Lemon and Blueberry Moonshine Cake (made with Virginia moonshine, of course).
But Cheng sensed that the new moonshine, if it was one, might be different.
Moonshine is a puzzle that might require inspirations from everywhere and knowledge from everywhere.
Tilman challenges Ariel to create three moonshine-based drinks for three very different restaurants.
Tilman and his son Patrick, along with Patrick's friends, do a moonshine taste test.
The moonshine operation was discovered by a group of people cutting down trees nearby.
Between 2012 and 2014 more than 3,000 people died from consuming badly distilled moonshine.
His father was a moonshine runner in Maryland who owned a short track car.
Catch Pierre Kwenders and Win Butler DJing at DUDEBOX Presents Moonshine in Toronto Feb.
From that tale came the origin of "Moonshine" -- a clear, unaged, illicitly produced liquor.
Here, a dividing line between "good" moonshine and the colloquial "rotgut" can be drawn.
Big wheelers got lodged in mucky ditches, and onlookers guzzled mason jars of moonshine.
I finish my bottle of wine and we share the moonshine with the party.
Suggestions of Trump–Democratic cooperation in the Wall Street Journal and elsewhere are moonshine.
The distillery, which offers pitorro, or Puerto Rican moonshine, also hosts art events. 6.
But it was scarce during the revolution, so it was traded out for moonshine.
Underlying this relationship, at least in the case of monstrous moonshine, is a string theory.
Ariel teaches Tilman about the history of moonshine and how his product modernizes the drink.
And there was a grief-stricken, moonshine-drinking-at-a-grave arc in the middle.
They eke a living as wage labourers in nearby brick kilns or by distilling moonshine.
If moonshine is corn whiskey stripped of its frills, vodka ought to do just fine.
Try this cocktail with vodka or moonshine or bourbon, and I'm positive you'll like it.
The first, Moonshine Studios/Coat Sink's Get Packed will be a Stadia exclusive at launch.
Many drank local moonshine to relieve stress, despite reports it was produced with radioactive water.
When the 18th Amendment outlawed alcohol, America saw the rise of moonshine and organized crime.
This weekend at a distillery in the Bronx that produces Puerto Rican moonshine, the Afuego!
The rise of moonshine and speakeasies before the Great Depression seems more like Hollywood than history.
Moonshine is about folklore, survival, politics, war, taxes, NASCAR -- and now it is a growing industry.
But the "turbo yeast" took only forty-eight hours and could make a forty-proof moonshine.
There are four states where alcohol is banned, giving rise to an underground market for moonshine.
There was beer, a jar filled with moonshine and the scent of marijuana in the air.
And this man's symptoms — advanced gout in many joints — are typical in those exposed to moonshine.
The bartender also gives us complementary shots of ya dong, which is like a Thai moonshine.
Bartenders replace bottles of fancy rum with their own homemade moonshine and then peddle the leftovers.
Though labeled moonshine, this clear spirit in a handsome Art Deco bottle evokes Gatsby, not Pappy Yokum.
Umbral moonshine tells you that there should be a structure like this that we don't understand yet.
The making of the moonshine, which may have strange powers, is presented as a kind of alchemy.
Authorities had raided streetside vendors to seize and destroy thousands of bottles of the moonshine, he said.
As a result, marijuana has become not unlike moonshine during the Prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s.
Pitorro is Puerto Rican moonshine—kind of like rum but often stronger, and typically made at home.
In the tight-knit communities where moonshine was made and sold, the local moonshiner was well-known.
Immediately she starts to apply a shellac of self-help moonshine to every corner of her life.
See what you make of James Patrick's dispatch from the moonshine trails of Madagascar, in Roads & Kingdoms.
Granted, in many places, the cheapest drinks on the market are reliably homemade liquors, like America's moonshine.
Mags Bennett, Martindale's character on "Justified," is known for her signature moonshine, which tastes like apple pie.
The victims consumed unregulated moonshine, known locally as "country-made liquor" in the northeast state of Assam.
By the time she flew home from Paris, Cheng had uncovered more evidence that the new moonshine existed.
About 250 gallons worth of moonshine was discovered in the woods on Monday and was destroyed by police.
The 26-year-old immediately became a leading Bachelorette candidate with her bubbly personality and appreciation for moonshine.
He's even created his own hair glitter line called Major Moonshine, which has a very unique origin story.
Carl's Jr. and Hardee's, owned by CKE Restaurants, are slated to release the Midnight Moonshine Burger on Wednesday.
A gourmet moonshine maker in Kentucky may have won a public relations battle with the state's biggest university.
At this point in his life, Graham had elevated his home-brewing game to homemade wine and moonshine.
But although this is a novel fueled by testosterone and moonshine, three of its best characters are women.
Where Astrid grew up in rural Norway, people drank one thing at village parties: moonshine mixed with coffee.
An illegal moonshine operation with dozens of fermentation barrels was discovered in a wooded area in Alabama on Monday.
According to Sweat's 500-page interview transcript, the two men also found marijuana and moonshine in an abandoned cabin.
Rowley's recipe for caramel lemonade borrowed from a century-old technique for turning cheap moonshine into passable aged whiskey.
Those waters seeped up an oilslick rainbow moonshine of fertilizers and worse before cutting a scar through Puppy's backyard.
"Yes, we got high as hell for like two nights," he said, adding that they also drank the moonshine.
I think in another life Steven would have probably been the type of guy that would have made moonshine.
People gathered at these establishments to drink moonshine and to congregate away from the prying eyes of the authorities.
I originally related the clue "XXX" to moonshine, when it's really just a group of CHIS (the Greek letter).
Beneath the exterior of neon lights, flashing headlines, and spice-infused moonshine, the protagonist was nowhere to be seen.
I'm stressing a little that they might check my bag and see the wine and moonshine, but they don't!
According to officials, another inmate became ill at an Oklahoma City facility but drank the tainted moonshine before transferring there.
The only Alpha Centauri sunrise I will ever see is a peach-colored cocktail made with moonshine and Red Bull.
The string theory model underlying monstrous moonshine was nothing like the particles or space-time geometry of the real world.
We're seven people in total and the conversation spans Scientology, travel snafus, Burning Man, moonshine, tipping etiquette, and the Singularity.
Deaths from moonshine are common in Indonesia, particularly in rural areas where many villagers are unable to afford licensed spirits.
Dustin eats a fish, and everyone gets a shot of moonshine (what time in the morning is it out there?).
CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder boasts that the sauce has all the flavor of moonshine, but none of the alcohol.
Ya dong is a potent, herbal Thai moonshine made by fermenting lao khao, or white liquor, with herbs and roots.
When Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary reopens in a few years, it will house a new moonshine distillery and a restaurant.
In many instances, making moonshine was as much about survival as it was providing intoxicating spirits to the local community.
Moonshine that falls into the rotgut category could be dangerous and even deadly for anyone desperate enough to drink it.
Enterprising entrepreneurs modified their vehicles to create space to haul moonshine and souped up the engines to outrun revenue agents.
With the help of an XL mason jar of moonshine, the complications were front and center this week on Scandal.
He said things had gotten so bad that methamphetamine was so cheap that no one even made moonshine anymore. Mrs.
They carry everything from scotch, gin, and wine to moonshine, cocktail mixers, and chardonnay that arrives with Waterford wine glasses.
This suggests people's affinity for home brew may be cultural, although Rossow adds that the prevalence of moonshine is dwindling.
Safe to get a bit of joy from the moonshine — something that couldn't hurt her or be hurt by her.
Aside from Essence du Single malt, Sivo also makes a rye, moonshine, herbal liqueur, and fruit-based eau-de-vies.
"The cans of Stella and homemade moonshine lined up next to bottles of vintage champagne—that's what we're all about!"
Besides its famous samogon, or moonshine, Russia has a long and dubious tradition of its citizens drinking dodgy alcohol substitutes.
Save the empty bottle, remove the labels and use it as a carafe: Manhattan Moonshine, $39.99 for 750 milliliters, manhattan-moonshine.com.
TODAY is National Moonshine Day, when American tipplers lift a mason jar to the illegal liquor that got them through Prohibition.
In that case no one will hear you scream as you stumble blindly into a moonshine still or a bear trap.
"We made moonshine and country hams — that was the life," the younger John Bryant said in the region's guitar-string twang.
That is, until Tucker aims it at the man's head and calmly splits for the woods with both moonshine and pistol.
A taxi driver trying to score a beer on the go risks a jail term or losing his eyesight to moonshine.
I still prefer red wine to moonshine, but I loved getting to hang on the hay bales and talk about our feelings.
While corn is what makes American whiskey unique, moonshine can be made of anything locally available, such as apples and other fruit.
As for Mr. Fultz, he said he is already selling royal blue Kentucky Mist Moonshine shirts — and has no plans to stop.
I hadn't even ever flirted, unless trying to trade my jungle juice for the last cup of pumpkin pie moonshine was flirting.
The newest example is "Bunk," Young's enthralling and essential new study of our collective American love affair with pernicious and intractable moonshine.
Roaming the hallways and conference rooms, I chatted with a crow, two rabbits, an elderly moonshine maker, three retirees and a monkey.
The result is something wholly unique that's smoother and more drinkable than moonshine, a little bit sweet but far smokier than rum.
Don't forget to try Druk 1100, the standard beer, with eight percent alcohol, and ara, a grain liquor that tastes like moonshine.
Local thugs with machetes and bush knives, drunk on moonshine, goaded and abetted by some international security staff, pile into the camp.
Here, the two are wrapped up in references of moonshine and bourbon, and "Moonlight" certainly feels like a drunken voyage through familiar territory.
The existence of these 23 moonshines, posited in their Umbral Moonshine Conjecture in 2012, was proved by Duncan and coworkers late last year.
During a trip to Kentucky in 2007, Revolution Spirits co-founder Mark Shilling had an epiphany while sampling some high-quality, homemade moonshine.
He has the faraway look of a man perpetually considering life's deeper mysteries, though he has a weakness for Real Madrid and moonshine.
In order to disguise the often offensive taste of bathtub moonshine (which was sourced from industrial-grade alcohols), clubs began devising cocktail recipes.
"From his early days running moonshine through the end of his life, Junior wholly embodied the NASCAR spirit," NASCAR Chairman Jim France said.
Others will have to buy one of the many versions of moonshine brewed all over the country, which routinely blind and kill consumers.
The actress, 26, wears Daisy Dukes and an unbuttoned chambray top in a sexy ad for the fast food chain's new Midnight Moonshine Burger.
This is not the first alcohol-branded partnership for Carl's and Hardee's, which previously linked up with Jim Beam, Redhook Brewery and Midnight Moonshine.
The tavern pours a kind of refined Puerto Rican moonshine called Pitorro from Port Morris Distillery next door, also a partner in the tavern.
Some people are drinking whiskey or moonshine, some are smoking pot, but I wouldn't say it went beyond that in terms of drug use.
The game — a portmanteau of the names Cortland and Ithaca — is named for its titular trophy, a moonshine jug purchased at a yard sale.
The moonshine they make with corn in Tennessee, we make with molasses in Prince Edward Island—but both versions will put hair on your eyeballs.
Moonshine (on the left) is a sight-impaired and deaf border collie, and Luna (on the right) is a Pomeranian mix with a cleft palate.
No drink matches Trump's disdain for the rules like moonshine—historically an illegal backwoods way to get tanked, but now a fine, perfectly lawful beverage.
The Midnight Moonshine Burger will sell for $4.39 for a single burger, $5.59 for a double burger and $5.59 for a one-third pound Thickburger.
If you were around in the 1970s, you'd remember your dad in the airing cupboard with a massive plastic vat, attempting to brew moonshine ale.
Our guide takes the top off the bottle of moonshine we've brought as a gift for the miners and holds the bottle under our noses.
"I don't know that the dispensary is the craft brewer, I think the dispensary is the guy selling moonshine out of his trunk," he said.
The main industry for many poor backwoods folk and sharecroppers was supplying what bootleggers considered "the best moonshine in the world" to Al Capone's Chicago empire.
A moonshine relates representations of a finite symmetry group to a function with special symmetries [ways that you can transform the function without affecting its output].
When she was six, she used to fetch 20 litres of water each day for her mother to use to make siko, a form of moonshine.
These icon packs include the likes of Polycon, CandyCons and Moonshine, so there's lots of choice if you don't have the time to get creative yourself.
The company partnered with Hall of Fame NASCAR driver Junior Johnson on the burger; he's part owner of Piedmont Distillers, the dispenser of Junior's Midnight Moonshine.
She led us through a tasting of several expressions of mezcal, starting with espadín, the most common type of agave used to produce this Mexican moonshine.
He emailed me his recipe for "Arabian moonshine" with a warning: (1.) Thou shalt not give the wine to a Saudi national or a Muslim expatriate.
On the topic of moonshine, I should point out that the company (wisely) doesn't suggest you go and brew your own gin right off the bat.
Before you quite realize the resonances, she has cast the other Betties as Moonshine, Lion, Wall and Prologue: the gender-rainbow equivalent of Shakespeare's rude mechanicals.
He comes from a family of outlaws who made a mint in moonshine, meth and marijuana, and is himself too fond of some of those products.
We whizzed by snow-haired women who looked as if they had walked out of a painting of 1600s-era peasants, selling chrysanthemums and moonshine roadside.
Well you were eating the stew, and since you memorably left "Justified" by drinking poison moonshine, I wondered if your signature finishing move — Is to eat?
For maximum shine, try L.A.-based celeb colorist Danny Moon's Major Moonshine, a sparkly gel that comes in four hues ranging from classic gold to punchy aqua.
She and other string theorists hope to be able to use the mathematical ideas of umbral moonshine to study the properties of the K3 model in detail.
It's hard to find moonshine in New York City, and the last jar that I brought back from my home state of Tennessee ran dry weeks ago.
Eastern spirituality has quickly become a favorite institutional rhetoric because it has the innocence of the other, the authority of the transcendental, and the flexibility of moonshine.
But the country doesn't need a talented person, or really any person at all, to stand up and spin the president's Twitter rants and moonshine-laced speeches.
And given that moonshine is almost synonymous with a risk of going blind in American culture, you likely have an idea of the risks inherent in it.
And sometimes the heartfelt songwriters, the ones capable of moonshine lullabies and Christmases that are both merry and bright, come from Lower East Side flophouses and saloons.
Granted, Ms. Baker, who during the past decade has established herself as one of the freshest voices in American theater, has never been everyone's cup of moonshine.
"From his early days running moonshine through the end of his life, Junior wholly embodied the NASCAR spirit," Chairman and CEO Jim France said in a statement.
New Delhi, India (CNN)Indian police have launched a crackdown on illegal bootleggers after 80 people were killed drinking toxic moonshine in the country's north, police said.
The drink's name, a play on the popular Moscow Mule, is made of tumeric-infused Belle Isle Moonshine, lime, simple syrup and ginger beer, and served over ice.
"When we were teenagers, we used to sneak over there to smoke cigarettes and drink booze (and yes, sometimes mom's moonshine)," YouTuber Anaconda386 wrote in the video's caption.
You know, we&aposve talked a lot about the sunshine policy, that was more like moonshine policy for North Korea at the end of that 10-year period.
This involves adding some caramel syrup to fill out the flavor of often caustic moonshine—also known as white whiskey—and drenching the spirits in fresh squeezed lemonade.
On her forthcoming album, The Order of Time, June dusts off the "organic moonshine roots music" she introduced us to in her first album, Pushin' Against a Stone.
Licensed and properly permitted craft distillers can also use the PicoStill to produce a wide range of alcohols, including vodka, whiskey, bourbon, moonshine, gin, brandies, schnapps and more.
Many industry players predict that the black-market marijuana will continue in the same way the moonshine business lingered in dry parts of the South after Prohibition ended.
In Rome, Paul will be tasked with making a bloated Italian operation lean and profitable, which for now sounds better than contraband moonshine and veils in Saudi Arabia.
I wouldn't be a bit afraid, and it would be lovely to sleep in a wild cherry tree all white with bloom in the moonshine, don't you think?
At least 45 people were treated for poisoning after drinking the moonshine in the town of Toba Tek Singh, Punjab province, about 315 km (195 miles) south of Islamabad.
Navigating by the stars and using evasion tactics gleaned from Vietnam War movies, they pillaged peanut butter and pasta — as well as moonshine and marijuana — from remote hunting cabins.
In monstrous moonshine, this is manifested in the fact that if you look at the j-function, there are infinitely many terms that basically capture the energy of the particles.
And of course, Homer has been no stranger to truly odd jobs — a local moonshine taste tester ($20,000), a cannonball performance artist ($22,000), and a walking billboard ($24,000) among them.
Cameron Timms, 14, had a very close encounter with a freshwater crocodile that bit him last Thursday, while he was swimming with his family at Moonshine Gorge in Western Australia.
The story detailed the exploits of George Cassiday, a World War I veteran who had spent the decade of Prohibition running whiskey, gin and moonshine through the halls of Congress.
The original toe used in the 1970s allegedly dated back to the 1920s, when it was amputated from a miner and stored in a jar of moonshine for 50 years.
Some of those returning to the Appalachian Mountains from Pennsylvania to Alabama rejoined family traditions of making moonshine, and with those newly acquired mechanical skills took on work as bootleggers.
In addition to those mysterious Vice lip palettes and the aforementioned Naked Ultimate Basics, there's an illuminating face-powder trio, plus vibrant Moonshine eye tints, and a range of falsies.
Expecting to spend most of his adult life behind bars, he could often be found drunk in his cell on prison moonshine — until he found an unlikely source of motivation.
" According to his neighbors in Black Mountain, NC, Dear lived in a small yellow hut with no plumbing that he had built himself, which locals described as a "moonshine shack.
The moonshine is typically brewed in villages before being smuggled into cities, where it sells for about 10 cents a glass -- about a third the price of legally brewed liquor.
Like the New Jersey wiseguys and drug-dealing California bikers in those shows, the Farrells, the moonshine-making Kentucky clan in "Outsiders," are morally compromised but representative of traditional American values.
I blended my usual foundations (Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat and Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Foundation) with a few drops of the Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector highlighter in Moonshine for extra shimmer.
"I'm thinking the calf must've got lost and I was looking around for the mother cow, but [the] calf got up and started walking over to Moonshine," Glasson told ABC News.
From the very first note on "Long Lonely Road" to the joyful trumpet that closes the record 11 songs later, June's self-described "organic moonshine roots music" ultimately celebrates being alive.
The Midnight Moonshine Burger will be available for a limited time in more than 3,600 locations, but it could become a permanent menu item if it does well enough in stores.
In the meantime, I'm off to mourn the loss of John Wayne Schulz, that steaming heap of cowboy poured into a tight gray tee, with a stiff shot of moonshine. Yeehaw!
Aside from drinking illegal moonshine and performing amateur surgery on a lump he discovers on the back of his neck, he mostly just waits for a meeting that keeps not happening.
In 2013 and 2014 on his "Moonshine Jungle" tour, Mars played major arenas like Madison Square Garden and the Barclay Center in Brooklyn, venues four to five times bigger than the Chelsea.
By 33, researchers had traced this farfetched (hence "moonshine") correspondence to its unlikely source: string theory, a candidate for the fundamental theory of physics that casts elementary particles as tiny oscillating strings.
In the past two years, however, Buster's has expanded from its two ciders—sweet and dry—to 12 products, including spiced cider, two types of hard lemonade, gin, rum, vodka, and moonshine.
Death's Door Vodka (or any vodka—moonshine should work, too)6 lemons1 bunch fresh mint16 oz sugarsea saltTo make the caramel syrup, throw two cups of sugar into a good-sized pot.
They welcomed him into their makeshift homes, their cracked walls adorned with religious icons and landscape paintings, pouring homemade moonshine and sharing bread, tomatoes, and sausages as they talked about their lives.
After we found a secluded bench far from the guards, A. pulled out a Sprite bottle from his book bag; he had filled it with moonshine in the dorm­itory the night before.
It was in one cabin that they found the moonshine and marijuana, which, along with a propane heater and an ample supply of food, would allow them to stay for two nights.
How about with hot peppers and a pinch of arsenic mixed in, to be served with country ham, beefcake and cheesecake, with, of course, plenty of moonshine to wash it all down?
Bootlegging is also a major problem; dozens of people die from alcohol poisoning every year after consuming low-quality moonshine — 135 in 2013, the latest year for which official statistics are available.
Season 19's "Eternal Moonshine" is the perfect example, an episode in which Homer wakes up with no memory of the night before, having been given a Forget-Me-Shot by Moe.
There's an antique birdcage and a mellow oak bar, and cocktails like the Sunday Tea (peach moonshine, bourbon, sweet tea, lemon), which might lull you into a generic dream of the South.
Now, he's a proud owner of a shop in downtown Los Angeles and has debuted his own personal line of hair products, Major Moonshine — a glitter gel that glides on the hair.
Hell, you could watch The Godfather on repeat while drinking moonshine in a bathtub filled with gasoline and you wouldn't be more of a man than a dad who braids his daughter's hair.
His menu reflects this commitment, from a starter of smoked wings made from cage-free chickens purchased nearby, to an after-dinner drink combining Onyx moonshine (East Hartford) and Peel Bananacello (New Britain).
You can learn from it how to communicate with another cell through the plumbing and how to brew pruno, or prison moonshine, or whip up a prison cheesecake using Sprite and nondairy creamer.
But some independent experts argue those numbers can't be fully trusted, in part because they don't account for bootleg moonshine or Russians who still drink "non-beverage" alcohol, like bathroom products or cologne.
Culinary Backstreets offers gastronomic tours ($95 for 7 hours, includes all food and drink) of Tbilisi that include a full wine tasting as well as a crash course on chacha, the local moonshine.
A team of researchers in Norway and the UK, lead by Catherine Fagernes at the University of Oslo, dug into genetics of how and why goldfish make moonshine to overcome the challenges of winter.
This, of course, is fueled by the ladies sitting on the floor of Liv's apartment sipping moonshine – or as Mellie calls it in her drunken drawl, "hooch" – from a mason jar. Best. Sleepover. EVER.
Moonshine, an old-ish mare who resides on a farm in the south-west of Queensland, Australia, was found tending to a random orphaned calf — barely a week old — by cattle grazier Gerda Glasson.
With a new album, Whole & Cloven, out September 2 on Paradise of Bachelors, Bowles is premiering "Moonshine is the Sunshine"—which was written by Jeffrey Cain—on Noisey today, a charming and introspective track.
The culture of crime here traces back to the Wild West, when cowboys and outlaws passed hot days with moonshine, shotguns, and the "last great manhunt" of a young Native American called Willie Boy.
He continued to live in Ingle Hollow, where he had built a mansion, and had interests in cattle, real estate, Southern-style foods and a distillery with a flagship liquor named Catdaddy Carolina Moonshine.
We don't know yet, but these are educated guesses: To have a moonshine tells you that this theory has to have an algebraic structure [you have to be able to do algebra with its elements].
It turns out that the moonshine was distilled by a cult, and anyone who drinks it is left with strange visions of destruction, and she has to figure out a way to set things right.
Carlos had somehow smuggled in a vial of liquid Klonopin, which we downed with a couple bottles of moonshine—fully aware of how dangerous the combo was, but past the point of giving a shit.
Individuals clearly have a right to discuss and disseminate information on how to conduct lawful activities, whether it be how to drive a car, how to home-brew moonshine, or how to smith a firearm.
The menu includes pick-me-ups like a latte made with doughnut milk for $6 (that's milk in which doughnuts have been soaked) and a cocktail made with two kinds of local moonshine for $12.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SANTA FE, New Mexico — To the uninitiated, the phrase "tramp art" probably evokes a stereotypical hobo, train hopping with a cartoonish bindle or drinking moonshine around a fire pit.
From "Soggy Crackerz" Before country-rap mutated into its own stand-alone cottage industry, rural-identified artists like Moonshine Bandits, a California duo, occasionally found themselves in dialogue with rappers closer to hip-hop's mainstream.
Stuck with no alternative to each other's company, their time is spent performing various chores, evasively sharing their life stories, arguing about whose lobsters are best, drinking moonshine liquor, and slow-dancing by candle-light.
A MUNCHIES writer tried to make Vegemite moonshine at the time, despite the fact that both brewers and fermentation experts both said that it would be damn near impossible to turn the spread into alcohol.
Moonshine remains most closely associated with the Appalachian Mountains in America, where it was produced under the cover of night so smoke from the fire used to heat the copper stills couldn't be detected from afar.
Then there's—in gay and lesbian square dancing, it's not always the most politically correct—there's the Moonshine Tip, where anybody who wants to square dance naked can do that for an hour… Something for everybody.
And Arielle Scarcella, who makes videos about sex and relationships from a lesbian perspective, takes the internet's appetite for discomforting voyeuristic experiments — see BuzzFeed's "People Try Moonshine for the First Time" — and adds a sexual twist.
An hour's drive away, a group of village women followed the scent of alcohol into a cornfield to find vats of moonshine dug into the ground, which they guarded for several hours until the police arrived.
More than 100 people died from drinking illegal homebrew in a Mumbai slum in June 2015, police said, while more than 160 people died from drinking a bad batch of moonshine in West Bengal in 2011.
With the release of their moonshine in 2014 and their wormwood rye in 2015, the home distillers got their first break with a cocktail feature at The Narrows, just a block away from their shared apartment.
This sleepy farm-belt town was once a thriving community of bootleggers, and the modern version of the local moonshine can be sampled in a tasting room that is itself a small museum of Prohibition-era industry.
"Hags" pinned her down in bed at night, dead relations called her name and tried to lure her into the woods, "root doctors" brewed up poisoned moonshine and could put a hex on neighbours, if you asked.
Recently, CNBC took a look at some of the more noteworthy establishments that have sprung up around Austin, and regardless of one's preference — be it whiskey, gin, tequila, moonshine, or even mead — there's something for practically everyone.
Turpentine spirit and sulphuric acid were common additions, and—as with American moonshine or Irish poteen—tales of blindness among those who frequented the drinking dens and gin shops in the teeming London slums were not infrequent.
Mr. Thrasher visited several distilleries, attended the distilling school at Moonshine University in Louisville, Ky., and practiced his art on two stills — a 10-gallon copper pot still and a three-liter glass still — in his home.
"Broken down yeast cells contain the right goodies to be nutritious to yeast, so adding it to moonshine might enhance the process of live yeast turning sugar into alcohol," University of Queensland biotechnologist Dr Claudia Vickers said.
In other words, disgruntled fans should feel free to sit back and let all the characters' capital-J Journeys peacefully spill out in all directions like stray sips of Madam Mellie's mason jar moonshine on Lady Liv's carpet.
It felt as though I'd been transported back in time, to Todos Santos' distant past, save for the men in machine-made boots carrying plastic cups of Quezalteca, a Guatemalan cane liquor that tastes like watered-down moonshine.
The hybrid formula — a combination of powder, cream, and fluid textures — provides a smooth, rich finish that will adorn the high points of your face with incandescent color and an ethereal shine so bright it'll rival moonshine itself.
Mining her Appalachian roots, Morgan explores poverty and addiction in portraits like one featured in this show, of a woman smoking a corn cob pipe, her yellow teeth and blotchy skin hinting at the meth overtaking the moonshine.
I don't have the equipment needed to measure the alcohol content, but I read on some moonshine blog that moonshiners can tell how strong their brew is based on the bubbles that come up when you shake the jar.
The walls inside its handsome tasting room were covered with old newspaper articles describing how Al Capone favored the smooth moonshine crafted by this community of farmers, who had apparently turned to the illegal pastime when corn prices went south.
My old Kentucky home: The Farrells, a clan of Appalachian renegades who've laid claim to a mountain for more than 200 years, defend their land and way of life — moonshine-making and a language all their own — from the townsfolk below.
" And Amanda Mountan of Ole Smoky says of distillery-only releases like Cookies and Cream moonshine, "One reason people like to visit our distillery is because they get to try what is new and something that they can't get anywhere else.
Wade, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, gila monsters, Dolly Parton, the Panama Canal, moonshine, drones, Maya Angelou, the discovery of fire, Sesame Street, Vikings, Stonehenge, the Lindbergh baby, roller coasters, the pyramids, game theory, the space race, Mesopotamian agriculture, etc.
"Cannabis might be the first industry since spirits that will achieve huge growth through sudden premiumisation—because all we've had forever is [the cannabis equivalent of] a black market moonshine," says Michael Winawer, a brand strategist at O.I in London.
Top-shelf vodka is just as toxic as homemade moonshine, and fentanyl that was smuggled into the United States from a lab in China can be just as lethal as some of the stuff you get at the pharmacy counter.
"I see it as an extension of culinary travel," said Kim Jamieson, the public relations director for South Carolina's tourism office, which launched Satisfy Your Thirst, a campaign identifying 134 locales from moonshine distilleries to a tea growing farm, in 2016.
A green like no other green resplending in production since 1940 when brothers Barney and Ally Hartman cooked it up in Tennessee qua private mixer named after moonshine, its formula then revised by Bill Bridgforth of the Tri-City Beverage Corp.
The readings were interspersed with the ritual drinking of cocktails containing moonshine ("to honor those that have gone on") infused with Taiwanese mountain peppers (traditionally used for soothing irritated stomachs), and ginger (which the bartender warns can be "very arresting").
More than 100 people died from drinking illegal moonshine in 2015 in a Mumbai slum, while the deadliest incident was in 2011, when a batch of country-made liquor killed at least 168 people in the state of West Bengal.
She's up there with The Rock, Betty White, and Michelle Obama on the short list of universally beloved living beings, and like a fine wine (or a good batch of apple pie moonshine) the 70-year-old just keeps getting better with age.
He said that just as mafia groups and bootleggers gave up on illicit moonshine after Prohibition ended in the United States, Mexico's drug gangs would have little interest in a legal marijuana market, especially if it lured in reputable pharmaceutical and tech firms.
I discovered Black Sabbath through my dad, a good ol' boy whose main interests were Southern rock, country music, moonshine, and guns (in varying order), yet still had a few Sabbath records tucked away in his collection beside the Outlaws and the Nuge.
But while moonshine is still widely available in the US, with cops seizing hundreds of gallons whenever they try to make a bust on just one illicit distiller, refilling bottles and other means of passing it off as regulated liquor is exceptionally rare.
For now, visitors can still belly up to the rustic wood bar in view of the stills on the other side of the windows and order one of the craft cocktails that showcase Steamboat Whiskey's spirits, including its 100-proof Territorial Moonshine.
Elisha Hung, a visual effects artist at Moonshine Animation, which produces for Asus and MSI, captured his face with the iPhone X's camera, and then used Xcode and Apple's bew augmented reality framework, ARKit, to fetch data and later transform it into 3D renders.
The new tenant, a legal moonshine maker called the Copper Barrel Distillery, was proudly hawking bottles of the product that had once been the not-so-secret shame of this place — as well as $19.99 ball caps, made in Bangladesh, emblazoned with the distillery's logo.
Even amid the disaster in Gatlinburg, some commenters on social media have perpetuated hateful stereotypes: That the moonshine stills of the poor, ignorant hillbillies have accidentally set the mountains ablaze, or that Tennesseans, who largely voted for Mr. Trump, are getting their just deserts.
Update 2:29pm ET: While I struggle to recall the events of last week, one of our particular observant commenters—tristenkw5—recalled that a trailer from back in 2015 briefly showed the game's heroes pouring a cartoonish vessel of moonshine into their open-topped skulls.
A repurposed pilot droid dropping sick beats from the DJ booth, a cadre of fearless bartenders who aren't afraid to tell First Order officers to stuff it, and a menu of drinks that make your bottles of aged Yavin moonshine look like hyperdrive fluid.
State authorities in the Southwestern province of Sichuan just detained two men for trying to sell and promote limited-edition bottles of baijiu—a sorghum-based moonshine that is the largest-selling liquor in the entire world—bearing labels that commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre.
He is planning 19443-layer cakes, Key lime poundcakes and moonshine cakes, homage to a grandfather who was a moonshiner and whose body is buried in a little family graveyard filled with thistles and grasshoppers a few miles from the former tobacco farm the Smiths still own.
When asked if this is a function of restricted access, Ingeborg Rossow, a senior researcher at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, says no, citing a study which found that people's willingness to buy moonshine was not determined by how far they lived from a legal outlet.
Today the shacks and houseboats are occupied by a colorful collection of characters: Professionals looking for a sense of adventure, artists and musicians with freewheeling spirit, young families who appreciate the lifestyle it brings, and old farts who you'd think were born next to a moonshine still.
Not only is he an electrifying performer, drawing on influences included Congolese rhumba, South African disco, and 80s pop, he's also a talented DJ. He's a resident at Montreal's monthly after-hours party Moonshine, which has seen guest sets from Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler, Poirier, and Uproot Andy.
Constructing a speakeasy-style bar lined with bottles of locally distilled moonshine, Huang commemorated the life of Song Yang, a Chinese immigrant sex worker who fell to her death from a rooftop in Flushing, Queens in 2017 during a police raid on the massage parlor where she worked.
In 2015, the Australian government became convinced that people were buying multiple jars of the yeasty spread and using it to make their own moonshine; Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion described the salty spread as a "precursor to misery" for communities that already had high incidents of alcohol abuse.
"Blues, Brews and Botany," which takes place on the bucolic lawns of the New York Botanical Garden, will blend tastings from more than 10 breweries, blues and old-time performances by Moonshine Falls and the Paul Josephs Blues Band, and classes on the processes and plants that go into making beer.
In a Nascar career that began in the 1960s, he built engines for the racing team owned by Junior Johnson, the erstwhile moonshine-runner and driver, and for cars driven by Bobby Allison and his son, Davey, as well as Lee Roy Yarbrough, Richard Petty, Darrell Waltrip and Dale Jarrett.
Even so, Mr. Faison said the new industry would be a shot in the arm for rural Cocke County, where more than 2500 percent of residents live in poverty and where the illicit cultivation of marijuana has, along with moonshine making, been a historic and notorious fact of economic life.
More from VICE: Federal food regulations in the US, and broad industry respect for and compliance with them means that any legal cheap booze you buy—anything from a bar or store, unless you're clearly buying it under the counter—will almost certainly be safe from the risks associated with moonshine.
Out of a weird mash of the X-Files, the Turner Diaries and anti-government paranoia, Frank Herbert novels, Ubermensch libertarianism, Aleister Crowley, Indiana Jones, and over-the-counter dissociatives, my best friends and I had brewed a goofy aesthetic, a political moonshine not all that different from today's so-called alt-right.
I kind of thought that when I got to Hustler, there was going to be orgies and moonshine behind every door, but when I got there, the first thing I noticed in the Columbus office were all these sweet old ladies with beehives sitting in rooms stuffing dildos into boxes for shipping.
Unlike lifestyle glossies like Southern Living and Garden & Gun (which is assiduously apolitical, despite what its name might suggest), these publications blast past sweet-tea-and-moonshine preconceptions to convey the nuances of a region where people are rarely as ornery and dumb as they're held to be in the national imagination.
Soursop is on the menu, banana in body and pineapple in soul, as well as ponch de crème, a Caribbean eggnog spiked with moonshine and embedded with black cake made of fruit fermented in rum — a batch "that goes back 10 years," Mr. Hamid said, a present from his father-in-law.
Apps like System App Remover and NoBloat Free can get rid of pretty much any app once you've rooted your phone, and if you want to take your customization efforts further than you can install a third-party ROM and make it as Nexus-like as you can (icon packs like Moonshine will be able to help).
Smirnoff, the best-selling vodka in America, for instance, starts life as a corn spirit—what you might call corn whiskey or, were it made without license, moonshine—before 10 rounds of charcoal filtration eliminates any memory that Smirnoff vodka once started its life as something that might in an alternate universe have ended up being bourbon.
In the streets that had nourished writers such as Langston Hughes and provided homes for black migrants from the South and the Caribbean, it wasn't uncommon for police to discover a moonshine still in an apartment, to investigate laundries acting as fronts for pop-up drinking spots, or to find the people sickened or killed by homebrews.
And he, at the time, was working at an architecture firm, I was working at a magazine, the economy had just crashed, both of those jobs seemed pretty precarious, and we had this little hobby going on where he had brought some moonshine back from eastern Kentucky, where he's from, we bought a still on the internet.
So on the menu — and then I'll get to the other incumbents — so our approach is ... well, one of the hypotheses that I made was that this is going to follow the alcohol market to some degree, in the fact that pre-Prohibition with alcohol there was moonshine with these crazy names like White Lightning and Triple Axe.
This post ran originally on THUMP UK.What you're seeing there, if you can believe you're even seeing it in the first place, is the sorry sight of a young man so sozzled on moonshine, so hopped up on cheap spirit and mixer deals, so wildly off his nut on the fizziest of lagers and the sugariest of 4% alcopops that he's literally fallen asleep in a urinal .
The spirit in question was not the elegant nectar, graced with a balance of botanicals, that we celebrate today but a base and vicious moonshine, which, not content with wrecking your constitution, went after your fundamental sense of right and wrong and destroyed that, too: On Sunday night we took the Child into the Fields, and stripp'd it, and ty'd a Linen Handkerchief hard about its Neck to keep it from crying, and then laid it in a Ditch.

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