Message from @Drover Tom

Discord ID: 550478041051299841


2019-02-28 00:37:11 UTC  

And cornbread

2019-02-28 00:37:28 UTC  

@Drover Tom Did you get some apple pie moonshine?

2019-02-28 00:37:50 UTC  

@Phillip Wiglesworth - FL nahh unfortunately his mom is staunchly against drinking

2019-02-28 00:38:10 UTC  

They’re like that southern haha

2019-02-28 00:38:14 UTC  

Oh well. It's distinctly a southern specialty

2019-02-28 00:38:43 UTC  

Not that I have a problem with people drinking, but I do like when "rural" people break the modern pop-country stereotype of drinking beer

2019-02-28 00:38:46 UTC  

I've had moonshine

2019-02-28 00:39:00 UTC  

One sip, wooee

2019-02-28 00:39:06 UTC  

That was strong

2019-02-28 00:39:09 UTC  

Pop-country is a blight on the American people

2019-02-28 00:39:16 UTC  

My roommate last semester made moonshine in our back yard tho

2019-02-28 00:39:50 UTC  

Did someone say moonshine?

2019-02-28 00:40:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/550477320683651095/image0.jpg

2019-02-28 00:40:31 UTC  

The ol' toothless grannies down here make the apple pie stuff where you don't get the "wooee, that was strong" feeling. Smooth as silk, but it sneaks up on you. Dunno how they do it...

2019-02-28 00:40:54 UTC  

>Florida moonshine is better than literal Kentucky moonshine

2019-02-28 00:41:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/550477495195926550/image0.jpg

2019-02-28 00:41:12 UTC  

The secret is the swamp water

2019-02-28 00:41:35 UTC  

No idea. It's just like any glass of sweet tea...

2019-02-28 00:42:34 UTC  

I've had apple cider that was like that

2019-02-28 00:42:53 UTC  

There is literally a musical made in 1938 called “Kentucky Moonshine”

2019-02-28 00:43:12 UTC  

Those hard sparkling waters can sneak up on ya too

2019-02-28 00:43:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/550478149687836673/image0.jpg

2019-02-28 00:46:30 UTC  

I tried some shine at the last LOPF

2019-02-28 00:46:52 UTC  

moonshine tastes awful rt

2019-02-28 00:47:05 UTC  

From KY. Went down pretty smooth despite having the smell and consistency of rocket fuel.

2019-02-28 00:47:13 UTC  

I don’t drink 🤷🏼‍♂️

2019-02-28 00:47:20 UTC  

Me and @Louis Loire - NY were some of the few yankees to try it.

2019-02-28 00:47:32 UTC  
2019-02-28 00:47:42 UTC  

My IRL friends wants to join IE cuz I kept telling him about it

2019-02-28 00:47:54 UTC  

Awesome!

2019-02-28 00:47:55 UTC  

I used to make alcohol in my closet when I lived with my parents

2019-02-28 00:48:19 UTC  

n-no it was done peacefully and legally I swear

2019-02-28 00:49:37 UTC  

@DixieBoy76 - KY put back the police react now the second part looks weird without context

2019-02-28 00:54:31 UTC  

Was it that fruit juice, sugar, and yeast in a jug alcohol? @Jacob

2019-02-28 00:55:31 UTC  

It was kvas lol

2019-02-28 00:55:43 UTC  

@Salo Saloson Well, probably what they make up there in SD. The only stuff that lives long enough season-to-season is tree bark

2019-02-28 00:55:51 UTC  

very low percentage

2019-02-28 00:57:06 UTC  

tree bark?
you think we have _trees_?

2019-02-28 00:57:17 UTC  

_laughs in prarie grass_

2019-02-28 00:57:47 UTC  

thanks native americans for your deforestation

2019-02-28 00:59:57 UTC  

The thesis of prairies as fire induced, primarily by Indians, has its critics (Borchert 1950; Wedel 1957), but the recent review of the topic by Anderson (1990, 14), a biologist, concludes that most ecologists now believe that the eastern prairies "would have mostly disappeared if it had not been for the nearly annual burning of these grasslands by the North American Indians,