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Todd Ahlman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Mar 2002 16:08:16 -0500
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The last I heard, the industry of illicit manufacturing of non-legal
alcoholic beverages is alive and well in Tennessee and Kentucky.  I
think any local sheriff (often times the "regulation" of the industry)
could advise you who makes the best white lightnin' and may even
be able to sell you some .

Todd

On 26 Mar 2002, at 14:42, Kathy Southerly wrote:

> Has anyone done any research on the design and manufacture of stills?
> Or collected any recipes of "the recipe"  or have we lost an important
> component of our history through the regulation of the manufacture of
> liquor?  It seems to me that that would be an interesting study. Kathy


Todd Ahlman, Ph.D., RPA
The Louis Berger Group, Inc.
1001 E. Broad Street, Suite LL40
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Phone: 804-225-0348
Fax: 804-225-0311

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