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RIP Popcorn Sutton! He was a true mountaineer bootlegger. Anyone here ever tried true bootleg shine (180 proof)? As a true Southerner, it's a shame that I've never gotten a hold of any shine.
Popcorn Sutton was the man and his life shouldn't have ended this way b/c of federal laws. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPuWX7d7yEw http://dekerivers.wordpress.com/2009...ee-moonshiner/
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About ten or so years ago, I read a really fascinating magazine article on the 'shine industry and its role in American history. I would love to find it again.
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I seem to remember hearing somewhere that NASCAR's founding was intimately tied with the bootlegging industry in some fashion, but I can't recall any more details or where I heard it, or, if it's even true.
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Eh, so it seems that the tie-in between the two isn't as great or as romantic as it's been made out to be, more like just taking vehicle design ideas.
http://www.nascar.com/2004/promos/20...sport_history/ http://nascarfans.wetpaint.com/page/Bootlegging+Roots But here's an interesting coincidence, Junior Johnson, who really was a bootlegger and did 11 months in federal prison for it, was just recently (a few weeks ago) inducted into the NASCAR hall of fame. http://www.nascar.com/2010/news/opin...hof/index.html |
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When it comes to moonshine, the difference between "corn squeezin's" and "white lightnin' " is significant. Good corn can be clear or golden yellow, and is amongst the smoothest sips you'll ever taste. Lighinin' is almost always clear, and will peel paint.
At least, that's been MY experience. As for the NASCAR connection, it is a fact that many runners would take their "working" cars out on a Saturday for somewhat unstructured races, both for the fun and the chance to win an extra fifty bucks or so. I know a bit about this, as my daddy back in Hickory made a few runs in his youth, and one gran'daddy squeezed a bit himself. The other gran'dad drank a bit of it. ![]() |
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He took his own life in 2009.
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I have had moonshine once about a year ago and thought it was decent. I think it was from the Carolina's and was clear. It's not a liquor to age. Must be fresh distilled to be at its best.
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I recall reading somewhere that Richard Petty's first hot rod / shine running car was a '49 Plymouth Business Coupe that he dropped a 265 Chrysler flathead six into.
I've got an all stock '49 Plymouth Special Deluxe four door that I've been tooling around in. It had been parked in a warehouse since '74 when the original owner overheated the engine and detonated the ring lands off of a couple of the pistons. I dropped another 217 Plymouth six into it and headed off into the sunset. I've got a 250 DeSoto flathead six that was rebuilt before someone yanked it and dropped a modern engine in their car. The DeSoto and Chrysler six is basically the same engine, just a different stroke. I think that I'm going to drop it into the Plymouth along with a vintage Borg Warner electric overdrive and make my own version of Petty's shine runner, albeit with two too many doors. |
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I never heard of Popcorn Sutton, but I have more than a passing acquaintance with moonshine in Eastern TN and Western VA, and deeply love that part of the USA. I did a quick Google search and found this obituary from the Wall Street Journal:
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It has been 20+ years but a friend of mine brought some bootleg shine on a ski trip. It was clear and looked like slightly viscous water. It was way higher than 180 proof it was approaching pure ethyl alcohol. The maker had added a couple of drops of butterscotch flavoring. It had a rich butterscotch flavor and that was all you tasted.
What was trippy is drinking it felt like how the pepto bismol commercials look. You took the shot and you felt the warmth go down your throat and wrap around your stomach as it came into contact. When it hit the bottom of your stomach all of a sudden it was like you were plugged into and outlet and you were tingling from head to toe. One shot was enough for me. It was good but too much. |
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FWIW, here is a link to a picture of Popcorn Sutton's headstone. Be forewarned it is not safe for work. However, it does seem to fit the man.
http://lifeingaltsgulch.files.wordpr...orn_fu_540.jpg
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A lot of the old timer Portuguese immigrants in my childhood neighborhood made moonshine from strawberries. More a like a crude eau de vie, but did the trick. They would mix the ever clear with reduced strawberry juice to make a schnapps-like drink that is quite good.
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My small tribute to Popcorn Sutton:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=if3RtkCe1KY
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