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Behold the copper moonshine still for home-distillation from Clawhammer Supply, a small company started by one guy who really likes beer.
Here’s why you’re about to appreciate a guy named Kyle Brown: he’s using his coppersmithing talents to make moonshine-still parts. And you can use those parts to make a moonshine still. Which will ...
Tired of listening to friends who are a bit too proud of having made their own beer? The Clawhammer Supply Moonshine Kit (from $149) is your chance to show them up. Their hobby arguably requires ...
This article originally appeared in the January 2015 issue of Popular Science, under the name “A Reflux Still For Making Moonshine.” More deals, reviews, and buying guides ...
Why is Moonshine Illegal? “While many people understand that making distilled spirits at home is illegal, they’re not sure why or how these laws came to be,” Colin Spoelman, co-founder of ...
The Unexpected History of Why Making Moonshine Is Still Illegal. It's a risky hobby, but for a bunch of weird reasons you might not expect. ... prompting books on DIY booze- making, ...
Let's be clear: Making spirits at home with plans to drink it remains against federal law, folks. Even so, more and more people appear to be taking up home distilling as a hobby. For some, it's the ...
Yet more and more people seem to be making home moonshine, according to sources. "The interest level is growing rapidly," says Gary Robinson, owner of Moonshine Still Pro, a supplier in Missouri.