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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoonshineMoonshine - Wikipedia

    A modern DIY pot still. Moonshine is high-proof liquor, traditionally made or distributed illegally. [1] [2] [3] Its clandestine distribution is known as bootlegging. [4] The name was derived from a tradition of creating the alcohol during the nighttime, thereby avoiding detection.

  2. Moonshine is mostly known as a slang term that refers to strong and illegally-made alcoholic spirits. For this reason, it’s typically associated with bootleggers and the Prohibition in the USA. While moonshine is still used to describe illegal homemade alcohol, legitimate distillers will often sell beverages that are described as moonshine.

  3. Moonshine most commonly denotes clear, unaged whiskey that was made at home with a corn (maize) base and a high alcohol content during Prohibition in the United States. It has also been called rotgut, white lightnin’, white dog, and corn liquor.

  4. Oct 18, 2023 · What Is Moonshine? Casey Jones Distillery, which makes legal moonshine, displays Total Eclipse Moonshine, which was distilled to commemorate the upcoming solar eclipse in 2017. Scott Olson/Getty Images. Moonshine is a clear, unaged whiskey with a corn base and a high alcohol content made at home.

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  5. May 16, 2023 · Moonshine is a catch-all word for illegally made booze. The name comes from the practice of brewing illegal liquor in secret, often at nighttime. While moonshine has a romantic sound, unregulated liquor is usually wildly potent. More descriptive names include rotgut, skull pop, firewater, white lightning and hooch.

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  6. Oct 30, 2023 · What is Moonshine? The History of Moonshine. What is Moonshine Made From? What is Moonshine? Moonshine is a slang term that traditionally refers to alcoholic spirits that are illegally made. Today, however, many people use the term Moonshine to describe any homemade or amateur alcohol.

  7. Dec 4, 2015 · The term moonshine has been around since the late 15th century, but it was first used to refer to liquor in the 18th century in England. The American roots of the practice (and of modern American...

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