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moonshine

[moon-shahyn] / ˈmunˌʃaɪn /


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Those are reliable products in a country where illegal moonshine stills -- or the dangerous adulteration of imported liquor -- has been a persistent problem.

From Barron's

One of Samar’s most distinct creations, Speakeasy, was inspired by 1920s underground queer bars and the illicit moonshine that fueled the Prohibition era.

From Los Angeles Times

Furthermore, most who drank did so occasionally, while hardcore winos would switch to dangerous moonshine.

From Salon

The decline in alcohol quality due to rampant bootlegging forced bartenders to mask the harsh flavors of bathtub gin and moonshine.

From Salon

Following the shocking reveal that Hetty’s son was responsible for murdering Alberta with a bottle of strychnine-laced moonshine, Pinnock relished the opportunity to play a more romantic side of Alberta this season.

From Los Angeles Times