Tag Archives: Moonshine
Moonshine and Bourbon from Kings County Distillery
I always get a bit of an itch when distilleries release a moonshine. The definition of moonshine is that it is illegally distilled hooch, and when it’s properly released it is everything but that. So, apart from marketing it doesn’t … Continue reading
Chasing the White Dog – Max Watman
Another book in the currently popular slew of writings on moonshining. This one is subtitled as ‘An Amateur Outlaw’s Adventures in Moonshine’. That peaked my interest. I want to know about moonshining since I’d love to do it myself. Of … Continue reading
Moonshine, 65%-70%
Since this is genuine moonshine, illegally crafted somewhere and such, I don’t have much info on what, how, where and when. I obtained this sample quite a few weeks ago but didn’t get around to tasting it yet. Since I’m … Continue reading
The Kings County Distillery Guide to Urban Moonshining
This book has the subtitle ‘How to make and drink whiskey’. This inspired me to immediately order this wee booklet since I had the feeling this wasn’t about to explain to process of Jack Daniel’s or Jim Beam in great … Continue reading
Maltstock – Bourbon & Innovation with Hans Offringa
This Masterclass was not exactly scheduled to appear in the regular line-up but was announced pretty late as a prize for the winners of the whisky quiz. In the end, it turned out, it was also for the runner-ups. The … Continue reading