Moonshine is usually made by fermenting sugars from grain starch. However, moonshine by its definition means it was most likely distilled illegally, meaning that there can be contaminations such as antifreeze, lead and artificially added methanol.
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Moonshine is a name used for illegally produced, home made alcohol.
It is the same as moonshine. Illegal corn liquor, home made.
Moonshine is a high-proof distilled spirit that is typically made illegally and without proper regulation. It is often made from corn, but can also be made from other grains such as barley or rye.
Moonshine is illegally made alcohol. During part of the 20s alcohol was illegal because of prohibition, but people still wanted to drink. Therefore they drank moonshine.
Moonshine is a type of whiskey that is typically made illegally and has a higher alcohol content than commercially produced whiskey.
Moonshine is typically made using corn-based liquor, such as corn whiskey or white lightning.
Moonshine has been made in the Appalachia for quite some time. It was made most abundantly during prohibition In the 1920's but mountaineers made it as early as the mid 1800's
Vodka is a clear, neutral spirit typically made from grains or potatoes, while moonshine is a high-proof, unaged spirit often made illegally and with a rougher taste.
Made by the light of the silvery moonIllegal to produce, Moonshine got it's name because it was made at night. Working under the light of the moon it picked up the name "Moonshine"
well i watched a program once on t.v that was about moonshine. its called moonshine because people who made it made it at night under the moon shine, funny that ain't it. any way, don jolly was on it, you know him, hes the guy with the big phone and goes " HELLOOOOOOO". he sniffed it and he was dizzy. the hillbilly that made it told him that the percentage varies from 89% to 96%. there you go.
Moonshine liquor is a high-proof distilled spirit that is typically made illegally and without government regulation. It is traditionally made by fermenting a mixture of corn, sugar, water, and yeast, then distilling the liquid to create a strong alcohol content. The term "moonshine" comes from the practice of making the liquor under the cover of darkness to avoid detection.