yea thast why I dont really care that the 'illegal' stuff shown is fake. cause the show still shows us the truth about how moonshining is done, the ingenuity of shiners, all the engineering, etc. its just really cool and you cant fake that part of the show.
The only credit for ingenuity goes to the writers, set dressers and prop makers. Of the few times I actually watched this show, because there was nothing else to watch, the "still" they were using was just a prop. The valves were closed and the copper pipe that was supposedly from the condenser slow dripping into the strainer bucket was attached to a hose!! They couldn't even hide the fakery!!! The Kartrashians is more "real" than this show. I've never seen a single episode of that show, but it's not hard to point out the scripted interactions between the shiners.
@@CJOlin yeah, it is scripted, but all of these situations came from somewhere. The writers and whoever else didn't make them up. The old shiners really did this stuff on a large scale. They built some cool stuff with little to nothing.
@Paint spot where are you from? Do they no tax liquor? That is the issue with large scale liquor operations, they aren't paying the man. That's all it comes down to. They don't care if you make a little for yourself.
These men are literally Wizards this stuff was magic back in the day and it still is just because we learn how to do stuff doesn't mean it stops being Magic
It's too bad JB couldn't have made it with you... Pretty cool the trashcan furnace is still there... And popcorn's sign... Loved the last damn run of liquor reference....
@@AMERICA_CARR I'm telling you its not. I lived in a small podunk town in Georgia called Ringgold. If you stayed after high school chances are you were gonna be in prison by your early-mid 20's or you would be working for SHAW carpet factory. Anyways, the police there all had fancy ass brand new chargers/challengers/nice ass SUVs, the works. I don't know how police budgets work but they def. finessed somebody for those rides.
To tell you the truth how they don’t get arrested, these guys have legit businesses in making Shine and they are just people how’s its made in the back woods
You are correct. Police can and will use video evidence against people in investigations. A film crew can and will act as police any chance they get and they legally can even on public or private property. Patty mayo is the perfect example. You'll notice he never leaves the property the incident starts out on that's for a reason. Patty mayo is not a sheriff officer for any jurisdiction yet he's legally allowed to act as a sheriff on film even have a vehicle marked sheriff legally.
Yep and on top of it if it wasnt for the show anyone who literally is renting that land would be able to take all the water they want with as many cops there and they wouldnt have to say a literal word to the cops and just move along.. what are they gonna do go with em past multiple counties and a state then use the jusisdiction they have there? Lol yeah right id like to see that hold up in court even though if they were not as famous as they were and legit doing this like they act like they are then i could see the pigs completely screwing them over fabricated shit happens all the time, i mean pop died cause of it.
@@leviwooten3795 see the thing is they never filmed the complete process on any given run so they can always just say we were just making flavored water or we were just making beer xcetera all of that's legal to do
I seriously doubt that. The only thing you could say about their "more experiences* in life (than, not then) most people", is the fact they wear new bib overalls on a national cable television show. If that's the highlight of their life and is considered more experience than most people, then their expectations are set pretty low. If your claim to fame is "starring" in a fake scripted show about (alleged) backwoodsman in Deliverance costumes, drinking water from Mason jars with the fake throaty nostril burn....well....good for you. Not sure whether you should be proud or embarrassed. I'm guessing both.
I think it's really cool that they went back to popcorn's Old still site.... If you watch the last damn run a liquor I'll ever make... The shack was n a little bit better shape than it is now... He even said he was going to get up and put the roofing on it.. he never did... That's what's left... It's too bad nobody kept that up...
Popcorn's still made a good run now it is time to break it down and return it to what it once was for another 20 years. This is the last run anyone will make at Popcorn's still for a while.
Well you are definitely not from the south.....to a southerner, there is a huge (and I mean, HUGE) difference in the dialect of the southern Carolinas and the one used in the Appalachia.
just watched "the last dam run of likker I'll ever make" for the second time the other day and I wondered what happened to the shack or sign because I was sure someone would have tracked down where it is and stole it but nope
Or the simplest explanation is that they all have a distillers license. Some things on the show you can't fake. Like measuring proof, if it were water it would not show having alcohol. A good portion is however scripted. No one ever claimed the show to be 100% real, it's just a show
they had set up a distillary right beside that spring. Got caught by the police one time (luckily they werent actually making anything at the time, but the cops knew what was going on) and got evicted.
Well technically I think they're trespassing at that location I'm not sure but they were caught somewhat with materials that can be used to make moonshine and the sheriff gave him a warning
Well technically I think they're trespassing at that location I'm not sure but they were caught somewhat with materials that can be used to make moonshine and the sheriff gave him a warning
Just think 80 years ago our whole (except the big city folk) country was like this. Everyone helped each other without any second thoughts. I wish I’d of lived in that generation! It’s only small country communities that do that anymore. And I means small towns. How great would that of been! This was the generation that destroyed Nazi Germany and Japan. Today generation couldn’t do the same. Their feelings get hurt to easy. To self-centred, and frighten to easy.
🤣🤣Always Thought if the cops there in Tennessee Watched every season of Moonshiners or even just One they would have enough evidence go get all of them locked up for a Long time🤣🤦
I call BS .I live in Tennessee and I got that good limestone well water and so do plenty of other people and there is no sneaking required to get some. Plus I suppose that just over the state lines there is no limestone????
Tennessean here as well, limestone wells are a dime a dozen you’re correct there. You realize most of these “illegal moonshiners” are just legal moonshine business owners playing outlaw. It’s all scripted.
Its just water and they were renting it, there is absolutely nothing the police could do but stroke their dicks thinkin bout how to falsify something to get them. Only way they could get in trouble they are multiple counties and a state away from the pigs jurisdictions but i could easiky see those kinda cops (im from around these areas all my life) making up whatever and illegally getting them with them not able to do anything. Only if they werent on discovery though
So if the most sought after moonshine ever made, like Popcorn's, is mostly down the water sources they used - limestone water - why did no one make moonshine from Florida spring water years ago? Florida spring water is almost 100% limestone aquifer, naturally purified, high alkaline pH, with stable 68-degree temperature year round. Compare that to Appalachia river water with a giardia risk (albeit bacteria is killed during mashing), sedimentary pollution, and unstable pH and temperature.
Florida isn't poverty stricken like these mountain regions. People just don't need to make illegal whiskey to put food on their table. Florida is a rich retirement home compared to the mountains.
@@desertweasel6965 Uh, rural Florida is still very poor, and I am talking historical context, back in the height of moonshining some fifty years ago. Today, poor people are not the ones making moonshine.
@@pilsplease7561 Truly poor people live paycheck to paycheck and are not shining. They don't have the initial few grand of capital to start a new batch of shine.
Guys go legal. You don't have to work any harder than you already do. I don't want to see you go to prison for doing what you love. Something like that would ruin the show. Let the story continue with you going legal. Get Tim to help you. You have already been identified you didn't get busted because they didn't want to do it and they didn't have the goods on you. That might not be true next time. Go legal so we can keep watching you make shine.
@@poshpickle9024 they parts where they are in the woods hiding trying to make liquor or sell it or anything illegal they can’t do illegal things on National television and get away with it that’s not how it works so basically they whole entire show is fake they probably are experienced moonshiners but the show itself is scripted
its a tv show. any time you see "likker" on this show its just water. gotta wonder about people who think this crap is real then yell about "fake news".
Either what they are saying, or it could be that it cant be actually proven that they are making liquor, or perhaps its a statute of limitations thing I don't know how long the statute is for making moonshine though.
@@markrush5013 There's some things you can't fake. The hydrometer, the bubbles to check the proof. I'm sorry to tell you, but a little bit of it's definitely real. I have no idea how much, but I guess probably 10-20%.
@@sayulitalyfe5299 hey just because Santa Claus ain't real doesn't mean people won't indulge a guy dressing up as him ... I mean you did watch the clip right? lol
They could just pay somebody to make a 250 gallon tank that, instead of being a vertical square, is a horizontal rectangle that sits 3-4 inches below the truck bed and isn't visible to anyone just passing by.
Are they really going to get caught by the police ??? Lmaooo this show clearly has their identity so I’m confused. If the police really wanted to get them they would lol
It's not illegal to to have liquor it's illegall to make it. By law in almost every state they have to catch them making it otherwise it's not a crime.
@@ericodom3549 Yep, so the show can do this and its not illegal, just the act of making and selling it. If they catch you at the still then its bad or at the sale.
I don't understand why they're so married to that water. That still site was the one Popcorn used on that documentary. He got the water from that site. If the water was good enough for Popcorn it SHOULD be good enough for them. Just use what you got there!
@@wobblyduck1594 Tennessee whisky made in North Carolina on Popcorn's site using Popcorn's recipe but not his water. What a weird back and forth combination. Then again, you're right. It's just a silly scripted TV show.
@@BlazRa I get that you could call literally everything that happens "just a show" but from a show dynamic I don't think that element makes any sense. Imagine all the cooler imagery if they revived the site in his honor and made a fat batch the old school way at the legendary site instead of a single super small batch run with oddly imported water. It's a just a goofy plot element, is my point.
If all of you commenters don’t know that they all have access to whatever they want where they live, and also pay taxes, then you don’t know reality tv.
That production crew pulling in and out while they were pumping water made for great theatrics 😆
Amazing. I laughed hella hard
Lol
What? Local law enforcement isn’t patrolling water sites???
@@Americansikkunt they cant patrol them all, there a to damn many water sources in Tennessee
Lol I know it's scripted but I love the show. The guys are so likable
Man that producer pull in was intense.
You got one of the solidest man you added in to partnership, Daniel is a good Ole boy
AMEN TO THAT
One of the main things I like about this show is all the Ingenuity and clever ways to make things work with limited resources
yea thast why I dont really care that the 'illegal' stuff shown is fake. cause the show still shows us the truth about how moonshining is done, the ingenuity of shiners, all the engineering, etc. its just really cool and you cant fake that part of the show.
@@ChairmanMeow1 I liked the part where Americans don't have the freedom to make booze. Sounds like you guys need us to come give you some freedom.
The only credit for ingenuity goes to the writers, set dressers and prop makers. Of the few times I actually watched this show, because there was nothing else to watch, the "still" they were using was just a prop.
The valves were closed and the copper pipe that was supposedly from the condenser slow dripping into the strainer bucket was attached to a hose!! They couldn't even hide the fakery!!!
The Kartrashians is more "real" than this show. I've never seen a single episode of that show, but it's not hard to point out the scripted interactions between the shiners.
@@CJOlin yeah, it is scripted, but all of these situations came from somewhere. The writers and whoever else didn't make them up. The old shiners really did this stuff on a large scale. They built some cool stuff with little to nothing.
@Paint spot where are you from? Do they no tax liquor? That is the issue with large scale liquor operations, they aren't paying the man. That's all it comes down to. They don't care if you make a little for yourself.
These 2 are my triple OG's!! #respect #motivation
One of thé BEST Tv- shows, I just LOVE them "boys" especially Tickle, and thé CDB moonshine A true hit. Boys never ever stop. Love from Sweden
Somebody should tell them about Green Dragon !
CBD?
get the fuk outta here!
That their land that you fellows are on on is hollow ground! May Popcorn's soul be with you on this run!
Hallowed*
@@meatsucks6109 also hollow, that region of the country gets tons of sinkholes because limestone is not very structurally sound when exposed to water
go root your boot
@@connormurphy3085but he meant hallow, otherwise it wouldn't be relevant
There*
These men are literally Wizards this stuff was magic back in the day and it still is just because we learn how to do stuff doesn't mean it stops being Magic
The chills we'd all have just being on that Site.
IKR l was thinking the same thing.
That truck was the producer acting like cops
That's what I thought as well
Who cares, this show is about the moonshine process. Who cares about the other shit they add.
@@mastervz4806 put on up
Don’t take it serious it’s a comedy it is what it is
😂😂😂
The still sight is where Popcorn Sutton supposedly made, and I quote, “the last dam run of likker”
yup and now Mark and Digger have made their final run at Popcorn's Still now it is time to return it to what it once was.
Not Supposedly it happen!
He did make it there he give it away to. Would love to have a couple gallons.
i mean who would notice a camera crew with light following someone down the street or on a roof...totally normal
“Just a music video officer!”
"that thing is like your ole lady, putting out all over town.😭😂 How is that just gonna sneak in there like that
5:16 Popcorn and J.B. Raiders Moonshine Shack Keep yer dam ass out!
lmao
It's too bad JB couldn't have made it with you... Pretty cool the trashcan furnace is still there... And popcorn's sign... Loved the last damn run of liquor reference....
"Sticker peck up, and your feeter peel good!" like that
8:45 his accent while being slightly drunk REALLY isn’t helping him😂
Miss popcorn, I do enjoy watching you guys
Is a good show, have a Happy New Year Mrs. Ledford
@@0BRAINS0 love u
@@jacelynpace9011 love you too 😘
Lol that’s a 2021 civilian Tahoe. In a small town like this a police department buying one of these would be like half of their entire city budget.
That isn't true at all. I lived in a small po'dunk town in North Georgia and they all had brand new vehicles, nice ones too.
@@rickyray2794 your tax dollars at work, I suppose
Na all it takes is one big civil asset forfeiture of a shiner after they make a sale for one or 10 trucks
It’s most likely the producer but an expensive SUV in a small town sounds like something the ATF would do have.
@@AMERICA_CARR I'm telling you its not. I lived in a small podunk town in Georgia called Ringgold. If you stayed after high school chances are you were gonna be in prison by your early-mid 20's or you would be working for SHAW carpet factory. Anyways, the police there all had fancy ass brand new chargers/challengers/nice ass SUVs, the works. I don't know how police budgets work but they def. finessed somebody for those rides.
They just had a big liquor bust in Wilkes County NC. They had a rented barn that housed the still.. And we're runnin it to VA.
To tell you the truth how they don’t get arrested, these guys have legit businesses in making Shine and they are just people how’s its made in the back woods
And everything they do is already way done and over with by the time it's shown on tv so even though there is proof there is no physical evidence left
You are correct. Police can and will use video evidence against people in investigations. A film crew can and will act as police any chance they get and they legally can even on public or private property. Patty mayo is the perfect example. You'll notice he never leaves the property the incident starts out on that's for a reason. Patty mayo is not a sheriff officer for any jurisdiction yet he's legally allowed to act as a sheriff on film even have a vehicle marked sheriff legally.
Yep and on top of it if it wasnt for the show anyone who literally is renting that land would be able to take all the water they want with as many cops there and they wouldnt have to say a literal word to the cops and just move along.. what are they gonna do go with em past multiple counties and a state then use the jusisdiction they have there? Lol yeah right id like to see that hold up in court even though if they were not as famous as they were and legit doing this like they act like they are then i could see the pigs completely screwing them over fabricated shit happens all the time, i mean pop died cause of it.
Some of them have been arrested they don't all have legit distilleries
it's just making alcohol it's not like they're making crystal meth
@@leviwooten3795 see the thing is they never filmed the complete process on any given run so they can always just say we were just making flavored water or we were just making beer xcetera all of that's legal to do
Rip Popcorn and his buddy from his movie. thank yall
Central IL has hard water. It's full of lime. Average water heater lifespan is about 4 years. Would that water be good for TN whiskey?
Sounds too hard. Water heater plumbed in with natural spring water in East TN (same water used originally) will last about 10-15 years.
These guys are the best 👍
Ain’t no way that car ain’t see the reflection of the camera lense make contact with the light 😂
Love this show Bless use n ur Family's n Friends .... 😇
I don't think you said that correctly
It's amazing when you get a special permit from the ATF!!!!!
The camera crew shadow at 1:53 made me laugh
that things like your old lady digger, puttin out all over town
lmfao
Daniel is a real g. I like that guy.
That's some fine water boys
And YOU can by their watered down crap for $11 at.....total wine! 😂😂😂 what a joke
Don't care what you think all these guys have way more experiences* in life then most people.
I seriously doubt that. The only thing you could say about their "more experiences* in life (than, not then) most people", is the fact they wear new bib overalls on a national cable television show.
If that's the highlight of their life and is considered more experience than most people, then their expectations are set pretty low.
If your claim to fame is "starring" in a fake scripted show about (alleged) backwoodsman in Deliverance costumes, drinking water from Mason jars with the fake throaty nostril burn....well....good for you.
Not sure whether you should be proud or embarrassed. I'm guessing both.
@@CJOlin wow someone hates thier life to come down so hard on a TV show. Have you ever watched this show ad listened to their stories?
I feel the old school outlaw vibe when I watch this
Lmao "hey let's just get drunk"
Sounds like a plan
🥃😁👍
I think it's really cool that they went back to popcorn's Old still site.... If you watch the last damn run a liquor I'll ever make... The shack was n a little bit better shape than it is now... He even said he was going to get up and put the roofing on it.. he never did... That's what's left... It's too bad nobody kept that up...
Just a guy and his tv crew walking in town 😂😂 nothing to see here
It must be tough hauling all that water
Popcorn's still made a good run now it is time to break it down and return it to what it once was for another 20 years. This is the last run anyone will make at Popcorn's still for a while.
The last dam run of likker
@@criii4950 yup
YALL NEED TO COME TO NORTH CAROLINA MORE OFTEN WE LOVE YOU GUYS AND WE GOT YOUR BACK AROUND HERE
The way they talk about popcorn you would think he’s jack daniels
Poor some out for The Legend Popcorn Sutton himself!
Yet they have evidence of them doing what they aren't supposed to be doing
WELL IT CANT BE THAT ILLEGAL ITS ON TV LOL
Everytime I hear Lindsey Graham talk, he reminds me of these guys 🤣🤣
Well you are definitely not from the south.....to a southerner, there is a huge (and I mean, HUGE) difference in the dialect of the southern Carolinas and the one used in the Appalachia.
just watched "the last dam run of likker I'll ever make" for the second time the other day and I wondered what happened to the shack or sign because I was sure someone would have tracked down where it is and stole it but nope
probably the law destroyed it. they liked doing that type of stuff
When it comes to moonshine everybody's in. 📡👽🇺🇸 That's why aliens come to earth. 🛸
Are there a lot of people doing time for hauling water?
Ngl this made me tear up a little
Get em Elizabeth!
I live only 45 minutes away from Maggie Valley Popcorn Suttons home town
I dont understand how they don't go to jail can someone explain please. Isn't the show video evidence of the makeing illegal alcohol?
It's called being staged and scripted.
It's either staged or made 5 years prior or you cant convict people of a crime with footage alone. But its probably staged
its fake...nothing but water in the jugs.
Or the simplest explanation is that they all have a distillers license. Some things on the show you can't fake. Like measuring proof, if it were water it would not show having alcohol. A good portion is however scripted. No one ever claimed the show to be 100% real, it's just a show
@@jbaker4900 they just bought legal alcohol and measured on this, simple
Easy fix build a six cylinder limestone filter system then you can filter regular spring water through to make limestone spring water
You can literally just Buy Limestone on Amazon and add it to some water I'm just saying
It's not the same
@Jeff okay maybe not Amazon but there are
Bulk Distributors you got to do a little digging
They definitely set that SUV up
What’s the name of the green label dungarees they all wear ?
Water isnt illegal. How can you get busted for hauling water? Lol
they had set up a distillary right beside that spring. Got caught by the police one time (luckily they werent actually making anything at the time, but the cops knew what was going on) and got evicted.
Well technically I think they're trespassing at that location I'm not sure but they were caught somewhat with materials that can be used to make moonshine and the sheriff gave him a warning
Well technically I think they're trespassing at that location I'm not sure but they were caught somewhat with materials that can be used to make moonshine and the sheriff gave him a warning
"bongs aren't illegal. how can you get busted for having a bong?"
Where was the rust on the chain of that sign..?🤨🤨🤨
I just watched the last damn run of likker... I would love to camp there for a night. Good thing nobody will ever know where to find it.
Just think 80 years ago our whole (except the big city folk) country was like this. Everyone helped each other without any second thoughts. I wish I’d of lived in that generation! It’s only small country communities that do that anymore. And I means small towns. How great would that of been! This was the generation that destroyed Nazi Germany and Japan. Today generation couldn’t do the same. Their feelings get hurt to easy. To self-centred, and frighten to easy.
Where's the full episode
That'll make your sticker peck up and your feter peel good lol.
🤣🤣Always Thought if the cops there in Tennessee Watched every season of Moonshiners or even just One they would have enough evidence go get all of them locked up for a Long time🤣🤦
They have to catch them in the act
@@jeffdangelo5028 not if there is video evidence
Not true cause all they have to say is its water they have to fiscally see them making why do you think they burn the sugar bags
@@wag14tha not how law works in that state
Here in Tennessee I’m pretty sure you gotta get caught actively making a batch or selling it.
Gotta love some ninja hillbillies in Tn!
If this was real they would all be in prison for taxes.
I call BS .I live in Tennessee and I got that good limestone well water and so do plenty of other people and there is no sneaking required to get some. Plus I suppose that just over the state lines there is no limestone????
Tennessean here as well, limestone wells are a dime a dozen you’re correct there. You realize most of these “illegal moonshiners” are just legal moonshine business owners playing outlaw. It’s all scripted.
Middle Tennessee agree with both of you. Ik of atleast 6 spots within like 10 miles of eachother
that suburban was a rental buy the TV crew lmao
These guys are like 21st century strangers in Red dead redemption ;]
That'll be the last damn run o' licky that still site will ever make
What county ?????
If you put a big water tank in the back of a suburban the law would never know
That’s what we’re lookin for right tharr.
Is there not fresh water right by that spot??
I got really happy when they put the bone in the pipe
Is that weird?
It’s normal bud
that was close if the cops would have caught them with that water it would not have ended well.
Its just water and they were renting it, there is absolutely nothing the police could do but stroke their dicks thinkin bout how to falsify something to get them. Only way they could get in trouble they are multiple counties and a state away from the pigs jurisdictions but i could easiky see those kinda cops (im from around these areas all my life) making up whatever and illegally getting them with them not able to do anything. Only if they werent on discovery though
It's a setup bro, bro
Popcorns old still sight!
FYI lime in water is never a good thing that's the makngs of CEMENT duh.
So if the most sought after moonshine ever made, like Popcorn's, is mostly down the water sources they used - limestone water - why did no one make moonshine from Florida spring water years ago? Florida spring water is almost 100% limestone aquifer, naturally purified, high alkaline pH, with stable 68-degree temperature year round. Compare that to Appalachia river water with a giardia risk (albeit bacteria is killed during mashing), sedimentary pollution, and unstable pH and temperature.
Florida isn't poverty stricken like these mountain regions. People just don't need to make illegal whiskey to put food on their table. Florida is a rich retirement home compared to the mountains.
@@desertweasel6965 Uh, rural Florida is still very poor, and I am talking historical context, back in the height of moonshining some fifty years ago. Today, poor people are not the ones making moonshine.
@@cup_and_cone poor people can still make shine.
@@pilsplease7561 Truly poor people live paycheck to paycheck and are not shining. They don't have the initial few grand of capital to start a new batch of shine.
@@cup_and_cone it doesnt even remotely cost anywhere near that.
And wine is even cheaper.
Why don’t you use the same water sauce that popcorn used to use when he used to run the steel there obviously, it’s good water
strap down the gravity fed jug... like if you stopped too fast it'll take your whole tailgate off
This too funny 🤣
What cop drives a black SUV?? Even if it's an undercover like Daniel said they don't drive cars like that they will be ford's
water y’all water
Daniel is a good man.
It’s just water what’s illegal about getting water lol
Love u guys. Hope u come right with a spot 🇿🇦🇬🇧👍🏻💥
Guys go legal. You don't have to work any harder than you already do. I don't want to see you go to prison for doing what you love. Something like that would ruin the show. Let the story continue with you going legal. Get Tim to help you. You have already been identified you didn't get busted because they didn't want to do it and they didn't have the goods on you. That might not be true next time. Go legal so we can keep watching you make shine.
This show is fake bro if you didn’t know
@@titusneace764 how much of it is fake? Of course all these reality shows have some element of fakeness, but what parts are fake?
@@poshpickle9024 they parts where they are in the woods hiding trying to make liquor or sell it or anything illegal they can’t do illegal things on National television and get away with it that’s not how it works so basically they whole entire show is fake they probably are experienced moonshiners but the show itself is scripted
@@titusneace764 I see. Thanks
How can they do this on discovery channel and not get caught. So many people watch this so I suppose they have permits to do this
its a tv show. any time you see "likker" on this show its just water. gotta wonder about people who think this crap is real then yell about "fake news".
Either what they are saying, or it could be that it cant be actually proven that they are making liquor, or perhaps its a statute of limitations thing I don't know how long the statute is for making moonshine though.
@@markrush5013 There's some things you can't fake. The hydrometer, the bubbles to check the proof. I'm sorry to tell you, but a little bit of it's definitely real. I have no idea how much, but I guess probably 10-20%.
They never film The Complete process from step one to finish so they can always argue or just making flavored water or beer
@@markrush5013 bulshit they literally have public tastings you think all those people are lying?
We wanna try to break the law on TV and get away with it ... worth the risk
they arent trying lmao if this was real they wouldve been caught by now. they most likely have a license
When your to stupid to realize when something is fake.
Yeah I doubt that "cop" didn't see the entire camera crew standing around that truck with flood lights LMAO
@@sayulitalyfe5299 hey just because Santa Claus ain't real doesn't mean people won't indulge a guy dressing up as him ... I mean you did watch the clip right? lol
They could just pay somebody to make a 250 gallon tank that, instead of being a vertical square, is a horizontal rectangle that sits 3-4 inches below the truck bed and isn't visible to anyone just passing by.
Tell me you're young without saying it
@@Heopful Only those who are old would consider 39 and a half young.
I was fixing to say pumping water is not illegal but then my guy said it
The risk is worth the reward...
There's no risk, when it's FAKE.
That'll make you sticker peck up and your peter feel good.
And your feter peel good.
Are they really going to get caught by the police ??? Lmaooo this show clearly has their identity so I’m confused. If the police really wanted to get them they would lol
It's not illegal to to have liquor it's illegall to make it. By law in almost every state they have to catch them making it otherwise it's not a crime.
@Brian Lody lol who are you talking to ?
@@ericodom3549 Yep, so the show can do this and its not illegal, just the act of making and selling it. If they catch you at the still then its bad or at the sale.
@@Vertro__ who the fuck are you talking 2?
How much did this black suv cost to rent for a day?
I don't understand why they're so married to that water. That still site was the one Popcorn used on that documentary. He got the water from that site. If the water was good enough for Popcorn it SHOULD be good enough for them. Just use what you got there!
They wanted Tennessee whiskey...and-most importantly it looks good for TV. 😂
@@wobblyduck1594 Tennessee whisky made in North Carolina on Popcorn's site using Popcorn's recipe but not his water. What a weird back and forth combination. Then again, you're right. It's just a silly scripted TV show.
A lot of the stuff on that show they do literally just to produce content I mean if they were to just fill straightforward it would be kind of boring
@@BlazRa I get that you could call literally everything that happens "just a show" but from a show dynamic I don't think that element makes any sense. Imagine all the cooler imagery if they revived the site in his honor and made a fat batch the old school way at the legendary site instead of a single super small batch run with oddly imported water. It's a just a goofy plot element, is my point.
Limestone cove Tennessee
That was undercover, good thing you guys hide
😂 That was no undercover...that was a Discovery channel production crew vehicle making false drama..😂
@@johnpenley , I seen allot undercover here in Portland driving same vehicles
How do I find Mark? Is he for sale???lol
If all of you commenters don’t know that they all have access to whatever they want where they live, and also pay taxes, then you don’t know reality tv.
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