PTJ - Moonshine Tasting
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- We take on some of the best from Gatlinburg TN. Featuring Ole Smokies Apple Pie and Original shine. Sugarlands Shine Mark Rogers American Peach Moonshine, Mark and Digger's Rye Apple as well as the prestigious Backwoods Cut from Old Forge Distillery.
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Great video! You all should do some more like this. I just got back from a week in Gatlinburg and had fun trying the different shines at the two big tourist stops on the strip. Thankfully I can find some of these locally in my town, but can’t find any of that Rye Apple that you like so much! I did find some Blue Flame, and was thinking of getting it just for that ‘bad day’ shine like you mentioned in the video.
Thanks for watching! The Rye Apple is a hot seller and sometimes is sold out. They’ve put out some new flavors that we’ll be trying soon!
Just an update, I still haven’t found the Rye Apple, but my wife did pick me up some Ole Smoky Apple Pie and Sugarlands Appalachian Apple Pie. The Ole Smoky is 70 proof and noticeably “hotter” than the Appalachian by Sugarlands Shine, which is only 50 proof. The lower proof makes it a lot smoother and it’s noticeably sweeter. Both are very good but the Appalachian is a lot more drinkable. ;)
@@blindrocket Mix Cheerwine with Sugarlands Apple Pie. Thank me later lol
@@drakepittman8800 Thanks! I’ll give it a try.
@blindrocket Also, like they said Smokey's is more McIntosh apples and cinnamon, where Appalachian Apple Pie is more Granny Smith green apples and caramel
Climax at 90 proof is sooo drinkable. Best shine I've ever tasted.
Climax is top notch! Their wood fired whiskey is great too.
What’s the intro song?
It’s the intro for our podcast. A friend recorded it for us.
I'd like to know what "Moonshines" are generally available at 120 proof and higher at stores in the US.
The only one we know of is Ole Smokey’s Blue Flame. The one from Old Mill Distillery was an in-house special at the distillery. Other than that, you won’t find any in stores and should seek out the crazy neighbor that stays in their shed.
Dude where are y’all located 😅 would fit in great with my bunch down here in GA
We’re in Jasper, Alabama!
Pina colada moonshine is my favorite , can’t beat sugarland
i never was have corn whiskey climax and digger and mark and this and jim tom i wish i can buy all and test >( >( somedays i will :D
@@kermitrooseveltferkelroose9537 Be clear, what did you say-ask?
@@robotzombie3546 ^^
Ah the only sugarlands I’ve had was blueberry muffin an it was good don’t get me wrong but I much prefer old Smokey for taste overall. And by the way the Original an Blue Flame are not good at all to me, it taste nasty, the strongest ole Smokey I like is White Lighting, Hunch Punch is really good too, and if ur a moonshine drinker that doesn’t necessarily like strong ones: Sour Razzin Berry, Lemon Drop, and Sour Apple, those are definitely my top 5 ole Smokey’s, apple pie to me is jus basic an generic now cause that’s all u think of when u think of moonshine flavored, I like a little outside of the norm, in rank thou: White Lighting, Sour Razzin Berry, Hunch Punch, Lemon Drop, and finally Sour Apple, I’ll try the sugarlands peach but I’ll be honest there’s only one moonshine I stick loyal to an one bourbon I stick loyal to: Jim Beam an Ole Smokey
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I hope your rocket redballs