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Originally posted by SSsierra90 View PostWe're looking at around another year. Nothing set in stone though. Our oldest barrels are around 2 and a half years old. We're about to build a new facility so that's what the focus is currently on.
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostNah, you're good, but thanks for offering!
I just used a corkscrew to get it out, no big deal, but it was noticeably softer than a regular cork.
The cork being soft is odd. I'll have to look into thatOriginally posted by YaleI want to give her a colonoscopy with my tongue.
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If anyone has an hour and a half to kill:
Popcorn Sutton had made a home movie of himself making moonshine in 1998, which he sold on VHS tape out of his Maggie Valley Junk shop, at the bend of the road heading out of town towards Soco Gap and Cherokee. The film had the same title as his self-penned book, "Me and My Likker," and was re-released by Sutton in 2009 as "Popcorn Sutton Making Likker a Long Time Ago." After working with Neal Hutcheson on the documentary film Mountain Talk (released in 2002), the two teamed up to produce a new film with Popcorn making moonshine. Hutcheson produced the first cut for Popcorn to sell and it was available for many years exclusively on VHS tape from the man himself. The footage was reworked into the award-winning PBS release "The Last One" (released in 2008) However, the legend of the original film, "last run," was growing even as it was becoming almost impossible to find. The film was remastered and released as a bonus feature with the 10th anniversary edition of "The Last One" in 2012.
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