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Maybe it’s just me but I always read the labels on my food and drinks or any product really. Not for health or hippy reason but just to know a little about the company, slogans or phrases. Oh man I can get lost in a can of PB blaster reading that label. Chipotle cups come to mind too. Anyway have good one all.


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Only time in my life I threw up after drinking involved car bombs



actual moonshine or the shit in the stores that seems like it’s basically vodka?



this

Overpriced vodka at that. It's like $22 for a small mason jar of vodka with some blueberries or some shit in it. Waste of time and money.


Real moonshine, made by someone who knows what they are doing is dangerously good. I've had it 3 times, never once asked, always offered up by southern people and they always ask the same way "wanna try some of my moonshine?"

It always takes me a second to process it too, like, I've never met this guy.. Seems stupid to try a drink he made.. What if this makes me sick as a dog?

"Hell yeah man I'll try it!"

Southern people are nice lol.
 

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Overpriced vodka at that. It's like $22 for a small mason jar of vodka with some blueberries or some shit in it. Waste of time and money.


Real moonshine, made by someone who knows what they are doing is dangerously good. I've had it 3 times, never once asked, always offered up by southern people and they always ask the same way "wanna try some of my moonshine?"

It always takes me a second to process it too, like, I've never met this guy.. Seems stupid to try a drink he made.. What if this makes me sick as a dog?

"Hell yeah man I'll try it!"

Southern people are nice lol.

it's hard to believe something with that much alcohol can be that good.

My great grandfather came over from England, 1920s or 30s I would guess. He was somewhere in the south, staying with a friend he'd made. They were out on the porch drinking moonshine and he started seeing all these glowing spots; he thought it was bad 'shine and they'd been poisoned. He was understandably panicking a little thinking he was going blind...he'd never seen fire flies before
 

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