Posted by ShadetreeRet on December 08, 2013 at 19:04:26 from (76.3.100.234):
In Reply to: moonshine posted by Justin SE IOWA on December 08, 2013 at 18:34:49:
It takes talent and time to make it right.The problem is, everyone wants to make a quick buck and that cuts into quality.There always has been, and still are, those who take pride in making "Shine" and have quite a reputation and following. Years ago, one of my uncles had a friend who farmed, ran a sawmill, made a little "Shine" on the side, one of those hardworking people just trying to feed his family. He gave my uncle a half gallon jar of peach brandy that he had made. Absolutely delicious! Tasted like warm peach juice, but then in a few minutes,talk about a warm fuzzy feeling----! I have always been sympathetic to moonshiners, because of the reasons why it is illegal. With the Feds, it is not a matter of morality,it is simply a matter of legality, in that if you don't pay taxes on it, it is illegal to make it.
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