
Moonshine, white lightning, mountain dew, hooch, and Tennessee white whiskey are terms used to describe high-proof distilled spirits, generally produced illicitly. The word "moonshine" is believed to derive from the term "moonrakers" used for early English smugglers and the clandestine (i.e., by the light of the moon) nature of the operations of illegal Appalachian distillers who produced and distributed whskey.
Not much compares to white chocolate covered strawberries. Except for maybe our White Chocolate
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This 40-proof flavored moonshine is an apple pie in a jar. Meant to evoke memories of Granny Sue's
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Ole Smoky pickles mingled with some choice peppers and moonshine to become hot and spicy with a
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You can almost hear the palm trees swaying in the breeze when you take a drink of our Some Beach
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