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Many legal distilled beverages, usually neutral spirits or corn whiskey, with names evoking moonshine exist, such as Onyx Moonshine, Virginia Lightning, Georgia Moon Corn Whiskey, Ole Smoky Tennessee Moonshine, [39] and Junior Johnson's Midnight Moon are produced commercially and sold in liquor stores, typically packaged in a clay jug or glass ...
Moonshine is high-proof liquor, traditionally made or distributed illegally. [1] [2] [3] The name was derived from a tradition of distilling the alcohol at night to avoid detection. In the first decades of the 21st century, commercial distilleries have adopted the term for its outlaw cachet and have begun producing their own legal "moonshine ...
Moonshine, privately produced liquor, named after the Moon or its light; Moskovskaya vodka, a Russian brand named after Moscow; Nassau Royale, after the city of Nassau, Bahamas; Pisang Ambon, a banana liqueur named after Ambon, Maluku Islands, Indonesia; Pisco, a brandy named after the coastal city of Pisco, Peru
This is a list of national liquors.A national liquor is a distilled alcoholic beverage considered standard and respected in a given country. While the status of many such drinks may be informal, there is usually a consensus in a given country that a specific drink has national status or is the "most popular liquor" in a given nation.
Urris in Donegal, Ireland, was once a hub for illegal Irish “moonshine.” The valley formed an “outlaw republic” for three years, successfully evading authorities.
Name of fermented beverage Name of distilled beverage Madhuca longifolia: mahudo and mahuda no daru , mahuva ki sharaab, madhvi, and tharra (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh) Vegetables Name of fermented beverage Name of distilled beverage Agave juice tequila, mezcal, raicilla, bacanora: Agave sap pulque: Cassava: Saliva-fermented beverages: cauim
Moonshine by country; P. Pitorro; Poitín; U. Umbriel This page was last edited on 15 April 2024, at 19:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Former common names for Poitín were "Irish moonshine" and "mountain dew". [3] It was traditionally distilled in a small pot still and the term is a diminutive of the Irish word pota, meaning "pot". In accordance with the Irish Poteen/Irish Poitín technical file, it can be made only from cereals, grain, whey, sugar beet, molasses and potatoes. [4]