Appalachian Outlaws
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Appalachian Outlaws
The other night I caught a fake/reality show called Appalachian Outlaws. The fact that a root can be worth so much money intrigued me. Towards the end of the episode the leap to shining is made, specifically in TN. The show states in 2009 the state legalized shinin for personal consumption then in 2012 legalized the sale of such from non permitted distilleries.
Just curious if someone can shed more light on this. Does not affect me either way but wondering if this is more "reality" bullshit or if it is true.
At the end of the show the unattended still blows up cause the yahoos are out lookin for ginseng to add to their shine for a unique product. At a claimed $1000.00 a pound for the root those jars must cost a lot!
Just curious if someone can shed more light on this. Does not affect me either way but wondering if this is more "reality" bullshit or if it is true.
At the end of the show the unattended still blows up cause the yahoos are out lookin for ginseng to add to their shine for a unique product. At a claimed $1000.00 a pound for the root those jars must cost a lot!
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
I caught that statement and was wondering the same thing as you. The fellow stated he had a 500 case order.
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
All bullshit! In TN they legalized micro-distilleries but ya still gotta have Federal license, county license, proper zoning, inspections, etc.woodshed wrote:The other night I caught a fake/reality show called Appalachian Outlaws. The fact that a root can be worth so much money intrigued me. Towards the end of the episode the leap to shining is made, specifically in TN. The show states in 2009 the state legalized shinin for personal consumption then in 2012 legalized the sale of such from non permitted distilleries.
Just curious if someone can shed more light on this. Does not affect me either way but wondering if this is more "reality" bullshit or if it is true.
At the end of the show the unattended still blows up cause the yahoos are out lookin for ginseng to add to their shine for a unique product. At a claimed $1000.00 a pound for the root those jars must cost a lot!
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
I caught the part about 500 cases as well. That equates to either 3,000 or 6,000 bottles he claimed to need in a month. I saw the still and can't imagine that is possible. Doing the math that equates to 16.666
cases a day. I have at least three times the volume of his setup and could not do that.
cases a day. I have at least three times the volume of his setup and could not do that.
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
I caught that episode the other night, what a couple of morons. Since when is a still in a shack/shed a distillery if so we all have distilleries. We need to have someone send them here they could use some reading for sure. Idiots abound.
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
That show is shoveling yet another big load of bullshit, plain and simple... Don't get sucked in by these recent waves of faked reality TV...
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
History and Discovery channel have gone to shit they use to be the best not any more .
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You can throw TLC, HGTV, and a few others into the mix... Too much drama and crap not worth tying up bandwidth...swampdog 2 wrote:History and Discovery channel have gone to shit they use to be the best not any more .
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
The ginseng prices reflect market demand and can command the $$$$$ they are talking about.
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
Yep , sang can demand high $ . Don't know as I would be wantin to infuse it in my hooch , though .
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
I live in the same county that they shoot this show at. Big article in the paper and everything. Sang goes for a buttload of cash to the right buyer but you have to fill out forms and such. That show is total bull. Heard it from the family's of the guys that star in it.
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
You always plant where you get done.
That way there always some left
That way there always some left
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
Had a friend once back in the 80's always wanted to get a 50 croaker sack full of mari jane seed and throw onto the river while at flood stage to generate a new type of Sang for the flatwoods scattered to hell and back. Most I think he ever saved up was a crown royal bag full. Couldnt smoke enough, work, and buy enough munchies to get a 50lb bag!
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
Gonna check in the spring, but I think I got that stuff growin' all in the woods around my house. Guess I better start settin' up booby traps so nobody makes off with it. Maybe do some of them viet cong style pungie pits - that'll learn 'em a lesson.
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
Whatcha got SC? Need some pruning help? I know a few tricks of the trade.
The hardest item to add to a bottle of shine is patience!
I am still kicking.
Ga Flatwoods
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Re: Appalachian Outlaws
Flatwoods, you tryin' to get my location? I'll be keepin' a eye out for you and Gorge and that damned monkey for sure now.ga flatwoods wrote:Whatcha got SC? Need some pruning help? I know a few tricks of the trade.
Just sayin',
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