
"Moonshine"
"Moonshine" refers to homemade or illicitly produced alcohol, often distilled in secret, typically in remote areas. The practice originated during Prohibition in the United States (1920-1933), when the sale of alcohol was illegal, leading people to create their own spirits. Moonshine is often associated with its high alcohol content and can be produced using a variety of ingredients, like grains or fruits. It has a cultural significance in American folklore, symbolizing rebellion and independence. Today, some legal distilleries produce "moonshine" style spirits, paying homage to this tradition while adhering to safety and regulatory standards.