Moonshine Distiller's Training Manual

Moonshine Distiller's Training Manual
Author: Christopher G Yorke M Ed
Publisher: Christopher G. Yorke
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0998600512

The Moonshine Distiller’s Training Manual is designed to teach you the complete process of making high quality moonshine the correct way. Clear pictures and concise instructions give you a clear understanding of every step in the process. The manual includes a complete, detailed list of every piece of equipment you need. Use the manual as a step-by-step guide to making moonshine. With this manual, you will succeed!

Moonshiners Manual

Moonshiners Manual
Author: Michael Barleycorn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1975
Genre: Distilling
ISBN: 9780914400127

Moonshine!

Moonshine!
Author: Matthew B. Rowley
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781579906481

Traces the history and lore of moonshine from its pioneer origins, through prohibition, to today's artisanal libations, offering instructions for building a still, basic distilling techniques, and dozens of recipes.

Moonshine Talking

Moonshine Talking
Author: Scott Patterson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2011-02-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1456723944

Join Shaklee and Amway, two enterprising aliens hell-bent on selling moonshine to the outer worlds. Towed into low Earth orbit, their penniless campaign immediately collides with human ambition and downhome hillbilly charm. Chief among their opposition is the new president-elect, a genuine backwoods Tennessee boy aided by his girlfriend from the stars. It's a silly, improbable tale of human folly and extraterrestrial nonsense.

The Kings County Distillery Guide to Urban Moonshining

The Kings County Distillery Guide to Urban Moonshining
Author: David Haskell
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 161312564X

Written by Colin Spoelman and David Haskell—the founders of Kings County Distillery, New York City’s first distillery since Prohibition—this spirited illustrated book explores America’s age-old love affair with whiskey. A new generation of urban bootleggers is distilling whiskey at home, and cocktail enthusiasts have embraced the nuances of brown liquors. The Kings County Distillery Guide to Urban Moonshining presents whiskey’s history and culture from 1640 to today, when the DIY trend and the classic cocktail craze have conspired to make it the next big thing. For those thirsty for practical information, this book provides a detailed, easy-to-follow guide to safe home distilling, complete with a list of supplies, step-by-step instructions, and helpful pictures, anecdotes, and tips. The final section focuses on the contemporary whiskey scene, featuring a list of microdistillers, cocktail and food recipes from the country’s hottest mixologists and chefs, and an opinionated guide to building your own whiskey collection. “The moonshining world is notoriously full of orally-perpetuated misinformation and the legitimate whiskey industry is full of marketing lies and half-truths; Spoelman and Haskell have thankfully defied those traditions and released an educational book of honesty and transparency.” —Serious Eats

Moonshine

Moonshine
Author: Kevin R. Kosar
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2017-04-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1780237901

You might think moonshine only comes from ramshackle stills hidden away in the Appalachian Mountains, but the fact of the matter is we’ve been improvising spirits all around the world for centuries. No matter where you go, there is a local bootleg liquor, whether it’s bathtub gin, peatreek, or hjemmebrent. In this book, Kevin R. Kosar tells the colorful and, at times, blinding history of moonshine, a history that’s always been about the people: from crusading lawmen and clever tinkerers to sly smugglers and ruthless gangsters, from pontificating poets and mountain men to beleaguered day-laborers and foolhardy frat boys. Kosar first surveys all the things we’ve made moonshine from, including grapes, grains, sugar, tree bark, horse milk, and much more. But despite the diversity of its possible ingredients, all moonshine has two characteristics: it is extremely alcoholic, and it is, in most places, illegal. Indeed, the history of DIY distilling is a history of criminality and the human ingenuity that has prevailed out of officials’ sights: from cleverly designed stills to the secret smuggling operations that got the goods to market. Kosar also highlights the dark side: completely unregulated, many moonshines are downright toxic and dangerous to drink. Spanning the centuries and the globe, this entertaining book will appeal to any food and drink lover who enjoys a little mischief.

Moonshine Memories

Moonshine Memories
Author: Thomas Allison
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1603060065

For 25 years, Tom Allison was a revenuer, a federal agent charged with enforcement of the nation’s laws on taxation of liquor. His territory was the hills, hollows and deep woods of Alabama, and his quarry was the illegal whiskey makers. Allison remembers the stake-outs in the brush, the undercover assignments, the long waits to catch the distillery operators red-handed, and, of course, the chases as he and his fellow treasury agents ran down fleeing moonshiners in the dark of night. While Allison is a natural story-teller, the characters who populate this history are too strange to be fiction. Perhaps the only thing more striking than the ignorance of many of the moonshiners is the craftiness of some others.

Moonshine Markets

Moonshine Markets
Author: Alan Haworth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1135951101

This text reports on patterns of consumption of non-branded alcohol in seven countries: Brazil, India, Mexico, Russia, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Using local consultants, investigators interviewed families in each country, in both rural and urban areas, on the subject of their drinking habits over a thirty-day period giving specific attention to their religious, educational and socio-economic status. Experts in the fields of toxicology, economics, and anthropology as well as representatives of the beverage industry give commentary on the common themes emerging from the collected data.