Georgia Moon - a professional product
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I was a the local "Package" stor looking over their selection of rum to compare mine to, Actually looking fro some Mt.Gay, I heard it was good. Anyways, I say they had some Georgis Moon corn whiskey sold by Johnson Distillery. I hope that distillery makes something else because it was awful. Everyone who has compared mine and this Georgia moon says mine is better. The may be just being nice, but I always let them try the GM first. They twist and trun and gag and then sawy wow thats strong. they sip mine and their eyes light up and say wow thats smooth! Have you guys had any experinces like this? Or have tried this product?
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Happened to me with some modified UJSSM a couple weeks back. They were quite surprised. It's about 1 year on charred sticks. It was a good feeling, but I know it can get better. Cheers, bd.
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Couple posts in the forums bout using GM to establish a point of reference.
I used to really enjoy Mt. Gay. Have not had any in a couple years now.
Side by side might be interesting.
I used to really enjoy Mt. Gay. Have not had any in a couple years now.
Side by side might be interesting.
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I have also tried Georgia Moon, I have to say that I would put that in my tails jar and re-run it. It had a wet sock smell and an after taste that would make a dog lick his own ass to get the taste out of his mouth. Mud
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must say you can turn a colorful phrase there mud
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Hey SC I thought when I was reading it he was going to say make a man lick his dogs ass to get the taste out of his mouth..
Hell I love it sounds like Muds from my neck of the woods.


Hell I love it sounds like Muds from my neck of the woods.
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Kentucky shinner wrote:Hey SC I thought when I was reading it he was going to say make a man lick his dogs ass to get the taste out of his mouth..


Oddly, since reading that when it was posted,,I have since thought about that saying 2-3 times now. Like a song I can't get out of my head.
Day-um, GM must be perty dern ragitty.
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Ive gotta agree its nasty stuff. No tails cut whatsoever. like they just ran it down to 80 proof and bottled it up.
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KS, I was gonna say it that way, but did not want ya'll to think I have been chasing my dog around the yardKentucky shinner wrote:Hey SC I thought when I was reading it he was going to say make a man lick his dogs ass to get the taste out of his mouth..![]()
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Hell I love it sounds like Muds from my neck of the woods.

LW, yes it is pretty raggedy, I'm exaggerating it a little but GM is definately at the bottom of the taste list. Mud
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Mud Mechanik wrote:KS, I was gonna say it that way, but did not want ya'll to think I have been chasing my dog around the yardKentucky shinner wrote:Hey SC I thought when I was reading it he was going to say make a man lick his dogs ass to get the taste out of his mouth..![]()
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Hell I love it sounds like Muds from my neck of the woods.![]()
LW, yes it is pretty raggedy, I'm exaggerating it a little but GM is definately at the bottom of the taste list. Mud


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I got suckered by the stuff too. Comes in a damn mason jar, hell ya gotta try it. The worst tails flavor that you could imagine. Yup, wet sock sums it up.
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It's the usual. A subpar product marketed as something edgy. Wow, is this REAL MOONSHINE??? OMG Britney, we HAVE to try sum.
I have to give them props on one level. When I still had a five gallon boiler and was cooking up shine just because I couldn't afford to go to the store, that's about the quality I came up with. Stanky ass booze filtered through a dirty cotton sock, and aged on milk-bonz.
Tails cut? What's a tails cut? Run it til it pukes, and sell it.
I have to give them props on one level. When I still had a five gallon boiler and was cooking up shine just because I couldn't afford to go to the store, that's about the quality I came up with. Stanky ass booze filtered through a dirty cotton sock, and aged on milk-bonz.
Tails cut? What's a tails cut? Run it til it pukes, and sell it.
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Thats how they filter it and clean their socks at the same time..."Awwwww-then-tick!"MuleKicker wrote:I got suckered by the stuff too. Comes in a damn mason jar, hell ya gotta try it. The worst tails flavor that you could imagine. Yup, wet sock sums it up.
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All I know is if I ever visit KS house and when he calls his dog he backs on over. I will know why.
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I was just presented with a jar of Georgia Moon over the weekend rather than my normal bottle of scotch... I am not impressed in the least and almost find it to be an insult to good distilled spirits... My first smell and taste caused me to say "straight tails"... Heck, even my tails taste better than Georgia Moon... In fact I'd rather drink right out of my feints jar diluted to the same proof... I'm not bragging but I've never bottled anything that bad...
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I had been wanting to buy a jar to try. I had seen some mixed reviews on it. So I figured I mite just try it. But after that I don't think I will. Unless someone else buys it.
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I had a jar of it a few years ago. Wasnt too bad..... Went on a fishin trip with the guys this last winter and one of them brought a bottle of it. Was the tailsyest jar of you know what. I swear they took the gym sock out right before they sold it. Funny part was, none of the others knew what i was talking about. None of them whisky drinkers anyway.
So I think they had a little variation in there batches. Maybe ol leroy was asleep at the still and ran out the tails into the product collection
So I think they had a little variation in there batches. Maybe ol leroy was asleep at the still and ran out the tails into the product collection

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or washing his socks.Maybe ol leroy was asleep at the still
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Yeah, the reply I got was "I don't know what tails are so I don't know what the hell you're talking about!"...MuleKicker wrote:Funny part was, none of the others knew what i was talking about.



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Rad, do you have a dog????? 

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It's nasty. I tried it, after 1 drink I gave it to a wino, He said I tried to poison him.