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Moonshiners is an American docudrama television series on the Discovery Channel produced by Magilla Entertainment that dramatizes the life of people who produce (illegal) moonshine in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Mark and Digger bring in a moonshine legend to rev up production. [clarification needed] Josh and Chuck turn to an old power source to prolong their operation. [clarification needed] Chico and Sondra gear up for their first big sale of the season. Tim puts dollars on the line to save his operation. [clarification needed]
Steven Ray Tickle, usually referred to as simply "Tickle," is an American television personality, known for his role in Discovery Channel docudramas Moonshiners and Tickle. Tickle lives in rural Pittsylvania County , Virginia , and is shown as working in the town of Gretna .
May 3—The spotlight is back on New Mexico's distilling scene with Vara Winery & Distillery's head distiller, Martin Ulloa, earning the title of Master Distiller on "Moonshiners: Master Distiller."
Josh Owens of the TV show Moonshiners has been injured in a motorcycle accident at the Daytona International Speedway.. The accident took place over the weekend on Saturday (4 March) in Daytona ...
A disease which Howard claims to have to intimidate would-be attackers and make an escape. He claims it causes "agonizing death in fifteen seconds". Stick-it-to-da-man-niosis School of Rock: A rare blood disease made up by Jack Black's character Dewey Finn which he claims the children he is teaching are suffering from. The name comes from his ...
Agreed, I came to the page curious to know if there is even the smallest shred of "reality" in the program, as the moonshiners appear to be running an obviously criminal enterprise throughout.--Stevek900 07:34, 13 December 2012 (UTC) The "Plum Hollow Festival" is hosted at the Plum Hollow Farm, a 50 acre music park.
India has a thriving moonshine industry, and methanol-tainted batches have killed over 2,000 people in the last 3 decades, including: 1976: 100 people died in Gujarat. 1980: 44 died in Haryana; 1981: 1981 Karnataka liquor deaths; 1982: Vypeen alcohol poisonings; 1986: 108 died in Gujarat. 1987: 200 died in Gujarat. 1988: 32 people died in Gujarat.