Moonshiners - Tv show

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I understand the dangers involved, but it seems a bit too nanny-statish to not let ya make it for your own consumption.

Its not the danger, its the taxes. Ever since the Whiskey Rebellion when George Washington was president, the government has been running on tax on booze. It was not until income tax was invented that they could even consider prohibition. The US was founded on booze taxes, and in many places is still run on it (WA state has really high booze tax).
 
Its not the danger, its the taxes. Ever since the Whiskey Rebellion when George Washington was president, the government has been running on tax on booze. It was not until income tax was invented that they could even consider prohibition. The US was founded on booze taxes, and in many places is still run on it (WA state has really high booze tax).
I know that's why they make it illegal, I should have said the dangers are the only reason they should be able to even try to use. I'd pay the $2-3 a quart tax to make it myself. I could imagine a lot of initial poisonings and explosions if they allowed it.
 
That show is funny, but if you read online about it in the state of VA, the state claims it is BS. The state got tons of calls from people wondering why these people are not getting busted, when in fact they are either legit, or they are just making water for show

I thought the same thing, how could a cable network make a show about "illegal" activity? Far from reality TV or even entertainment IMHO as most crap on TV these days but it has PO'd the VA authorities.
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...-moonshiners-doesnt-show-illegal-moonshining/

I do see all kinds of "mason jar whiskey" at the liquor store now though so it's done something for legal distillaries. I'll stick to my single malt scotch, no turpentine for me ;)
 
There is a rock-a-billy band I love and see every time they come around called Southern Culture On The Skids, or SCOTS to their fans. They sing a song called "liquored up and laquered down" about their girlfriend drinking and having big hair. This thread made me think of them. Look them up on you tube - Voodoo Cadillac is another great song.
 
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