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Anyone here from or have family from Munster IND.?


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Spud that looks yummy, see in Munster is the brewery for Zombie Dust

they are so high and mighty there that they ship just to surrounding

areas and not any where else!

The stores and liquor stores they sell at they ship two cases only at a time

so my problem is no Dust in Oregon unless you have a close by person to grab a six pack

and send it my way.

Now the beer you posted(King Goblin) I can probably already tell you it wont show up in Keizer Or.!!

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Trust me, it is rather good to drink. 3 Monts (French beer) also has a good kick :)

 

Such a pity that some breweries ship small amounts or wont send to areas outide of their county/state :( Probably due to cost, taxes or licencing laws :(

 

EDIT: the big picture above whets the appetite and you can almost taste the beer ;)

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Well I guess there is a White Lightning in the UK as well. White Lightning was a brand of English white cider originally manufactured in the early 1990s by Inch's Cider of Winkleigh. Inch's Cider was bought out by Bulmers in 1995

 

Here in the US Moonshine, white lightning, mountain dew, hooch, and white whiskey are terms used to describe high-proof distilled spirits

Nutrition facts (so nutritious for you)

Liquor, 100 proof
Amount Per 1 fl oz (27.8 g)
Calories 82
%Daily Value*
Total Fat0 g    0%
Saturated fat0 g    0%
Polyunsaturated fat0 g    
Monounsaturated fat0 g    
Cholesterol0 mg    0%
Sodium0.3 mg    0%
Potassium0.6 mg    0%
Total Carbohydrate0 g    0%
Dietary fiber0 g    0%
Protein0 g    
Vitamin A    0%
Calcium    0%
Vitamin D    0%
Vitamin B-12    0%
Vitamin C    0%
Iron    0%
Vitamin B-6    0%
Magnesium    0%

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aaannnddd ...

corn squeezin's , stump water and johnny dance are more terms .

 

at one time the "proof" of white lightning was determined by pouring it on a little pile of gun/black powder and setting it alight ...

if the powder ignited ... it was of sufficiently high proof for purchasing/consuming .

 

my step-father and a couple of great uncles ran 'shine and canadian booze during prohibition .

the "watkins" spice company made a lot of money during prohibition .

they sold a lot of lemon , vanilla and other assorted extracts ... they were around 80 proof .

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