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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoonshineMoonshine - Wikipedia

    Moonshine is high-proof liquor, traditionally made or distributed illegally. [1] [2] [3] Its clandestine distribution is known as bootlegging. [4] The name was derived from a tradition of distilling the alcohol at night to avoid detection.

  2. Moonshine most commonly denotes clear, unaged whiskey that was made at home with a corn (maize) base and a high alcohol content during Prohibition in the United States. It has also been called rotgut, white lightnin’, white dog, and corn liquor.

  3. The answer to this is focused on the illegal state associated with it. Usually containing very high content of alcohol, moonshine is whisky that is distilled illegally at home. The name moonshine originated from the way it was distilled during the night “Using the moon light”.

  4. Sep 12, 2022 · Why the Name “Moonshine?” First, a quick primer: Moonshine is an un-aged whiskey made from grain, usually corn. So, why is it called moonshine, instead of the more obvious alternative names such as: Corn whiskey; Grain whiskey; Anything with the word “whiskey” The answer, as with many things related to ‘shine, involves crime.

  5. Jun 15, 2024 · The term moonshine has been around for hundreds of years, referring to any liquor that was made secretly to avoid taxes or prohibition restrictions. During the 18th century in England, moonshine was any illicit alcohol made or smuggled into the country.

  6. Oct 18, 2023 · Moonshining has evolved from backwood stills in the South. In fact, it's downright trendy in some bars. But, why is homebrewing and winemaking legal, but not distilling your own moonshine?

  7. Moonshine is mostly known as a slang term that refers to strong and illegally-made alcoholic spirits. For this reason, it’s typically associated with bootleggers and the Prohibition in the USA. While moonshine is still used to describe illegal homemade alcohol, legitimate distillers will often sell beverages that are described as moonshine.

  8. Dec 4, 2015 · According to the Oxford English Dictionary, moonshine is defined as “whisky or other strong alcoholic drinks made and sold illegally.” With that definition, it may be confusing to walk into...

  9. Quick Reference. Moonshine has been used since the late eighteenth century—the great days of smuggling—for spirits illegally distilled or imported: ‘The white brandy smuggled on the coasts of Kent and Sussex is called moonshine’ (Francis Grose, Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1785).

  10. Jun 7, 2018 · The once illegally brewed liquor known as moonshine has a place in rural Appalachian culture, but its roots go back to England, and its future is part of a burgeoning craft alcohol movement....