Had VHS a long time ago. I think my brother bought at a gas station in the middle of nowhere. Can’t tell you how many times we watched it. Jim Tom is the man!
Hey I was up there Sunday looking for Jim Tom only thing I found was those two dogs hes got trying to eat me up. He was not in the dumpsters or blowing fish up in the creek, but he could have been making some shine.
I feel the same way about whiskey as you do. I love the flavors of the oak, although I don't like my whiskey to be "too woody" or over-aged. A big trend these days is the taste of "fresh whiskey" but I am not one of them personally. I appreciate the flavor of white dog but I am an old school oak man like you.
My uncle fell in a vat of that stuff and 3 guys dived into save him but he fought them off bravely, anyway he died from drinking to much of it, when they cremated him it took the fire dept 3 days to put the fire out.
hey me and some buddies are starting a distillery in alabama...not sayin where right now but we use family recipes for our spirits that come from the rum runers days...hit me up with questions
The old man doesn't say much about his recipe, here he says to use water, sugar, and sprouted malt corn, but if you look at his other vids and look at his mash, he uses more that 3 ingredients, his mash is brown !!!!
@cowboyhippie Damn Bubba, Very few know of the bead and the bubble. I was going to comment after the shake. LOL You beat me to it. Good eye. And may I say, knowledge.
I was curious about that. In the USA the Cops tend to leave the "little hobby" private distillers alone in most areas. The ATF will definitely bust the large moonshiners asses though, with prison time and high fines. Interestingly the "illegal hobby" of private distilling is gaining a big following in America & some people are crafting some high-grade spirits at home these days for sure.