Firefly Moonshine White Lightning 70cl
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This is Firefly's White Lightning Moonshine, all the way from Wadmalaw Island in South Carolina, USA. Presented at 100.7 Proof (50.35% ABV, for those of us on this side of the pond), this is a powerful, subtly rustic but tasty tipple.
$30.89 - $50.59
Nice, proper moonshine, recommended to drink ice cold,
I have wondered how moonshine actually tastes and think this is fantastic.
Given as a gift - by someone who loves it. As a consultant to the drinks industry of 20 years, I can honestly say this is a very special creation. Easily makes the bottom 10 of everything I’ve ever tasted - even against Salmiakki (salted liquorice liqueur) Zirbenz CREAM (like a blend of Toilet Duck and facial scrub), locally produced Arrack and bizarre rums such as Savanna Lontan, this is basically undrinkable. Lots of comments suggest that it’s a good expression within its field - but honestly, the only consumers of my jar will dwell in the sewers. At a pinch you could use it as a solvent for removing sticky tape residue - but do it outside or wear a mask.
My first jar of fire fly and first with corn .I do my own vodka and flavours trying to get into the business .but I'd give fire fly 100% thumbs up great taste
Horrible, like grappa that hates you. What in gods name would you use this for? Perhaps cleaning spoons or preserving body parts. I'd rather drink contact lens fluid.