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A moonshine made by Tim Smith from Climax, Virginia (featured on the Discovery Channel show 'Moonshiners'), using a combination of barley, rye and corn. The majestic dog on the label is Camo, a Catahoula Leopard dog who faithfully sits by Tim Smith's side.
Sweet notes of corn and sugar cane. A little bit of peppery cinnamon.
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Tim Smith has done it! I wasn't sure what to expect, but it was beyond all my expectations. So good! The reviews here say it all. in fact these reviews are probably all fake reviews, because every other site's reviews say his stuff is really bad - tastes like cheap tequila.
Having watched the tv show for years I've been waiting to try this moonshine. Needless to say it did not let me down. I love this stuff. Can't wait for it to be back in stock so I can get another bottle.
After watching Moonshiners for years it was time to try the real thing. In all honesty I was not expecting the best, equivalent to scrumpy in the cider world but I was wrong! Lovely delicate flavours and actually a delight to drink straight over ice. Want it back in stock to buy more for Christmas!
Not as good as I expected from Tim Smith ,but this moonshine may be an acquired taste down to personal preference . It is more rye than corn really , quite a high spice on the taste because of it . The corn is fighting through the spice with it's sweet taste ith a bitter peppery spice after taste on the finish . It may taste better aged in a barrel ,but honestly I've tasted better e'g' Jim Irwin's Firefly and heaven hill's Georgia moon are prime examples ....even my own sweetcorn Irish Poitin leaves this one sitting in the Ha'penny place !.....sorry Tim ! Joxer Catterall
After watching all the Moonshiners TV show I decided I needed a bottle of this. Arrived this morning well packaged as always. Cracked it open and let it breathe a while then poured myself a generous shot. My good the wait has been worth it, the taste is out of this world and gentle compared to others I have tried. You can taste the love and care put into this and the gentle warming as it flows into your body. Will definitely order more and please please can you source some of his aged stuff or do I have to buy three bottles and a aging barrel ?