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.
Moonshine is typically made using corn-based liquor, such as corn whiskey or white lightning.
It is the same as moonshine. Illegal corn liquor, home made.
I think you mean Moonshine
Moonshine is a type of high-proof distilled alcohol that is typically made from corn mash or other grains. It is traditionally made through a process of fermentation and distillation in homemade stills, often in secret or illegal operations.
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.
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密造酒 (mitsuzoushu) would be the equivalent of "moonshine". It is essentially a noun for any illicitly brewed liquor.
Moonshine whiskey is a type of 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 process is often done in secret and in small batches, using homemade stills or equipment.
Moonshine is illegal in every state. You can buy a product they say is moonshine in liquor stores, but it's not anywhere near the alcohol percentage of real moonshine.
200 proof alcohol is the strongest there is... some examples are "MoonShine" and "Ever-Clear"
Some examples of old liquor names that were popular in the past include absinthe, moonshine, bathtub gin, and bootleg whiskey.
Illicit means the same thing as illegal. Illicit alcohol is alcohol on which taxes have not been paid or that was manufactured illegally.