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As he'd expected, the drink was corn whiskey, probably not more than a week old.
She needed a porch and a jug of corn whiskey.
Jacob Beam sold his first barrels of corn whiskey around 1795.
Worrying about the fate of the city had led him into drinking just a little bit more corn whiskey than he was used to.
"I heard Americans prefer corn whiskey to everything else," Peter said.
But they would have argued amiably about it over a few glasses of corn whiskey and then shaken hands.
"During Prohibition I got some corn whiskey and laid it away.
They'd had far too much corn whiskey.
Barrel after barrel of corn whiskey was emptied into the dirt.
Chapter Six Rourke sipped at a glass of the corn whiskey.
"But perhaps you would prefer corn whiskey?"
Additionally, "corn" is considered an American euphemism for "corn whiskey."
"Named types" must then be aged in charred new oak containers, excepting corn whiskey.
Corn whiskey is usually unaged and sold as a legal version of moonshine.
His teacher was named Charlie Merrill, and used to pop out for shots of corn whiskey during lessons.
Or perhaps a cleaner corn whiskey?
Bourbon and branch water should be your tipple, or corn whiskey straight from the jug."
Before corn whiskey became the drink of choice, rum, originally known as rumbullion, was America's favorite spirit.
Spangler reached into his back pocket and removed a flat bottle of homemade corn whiskey.
Corn whiskey, made from mash that consists of at least 80% corn (maize).
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All of these except corn whiskey must be aged (at least briefly, although no minimum aging period is specified) in charred new oak containers.
It tasted horrible-but then again, he'd never developed the Other Siders' taste for corn whiskey.
Lou Riccetti's corn whiskey might not have been as important a development as guns and gunpowder, but it had its points.
It may all be made from maize (corn whiskey) or it may also contain barley malt.
"Everyone was running corn liquor in those days, if they wanted to support their families.
They sat in open places, making fires out of trash and drinking corn liquor.
These two had warning, and they chose to die together, in each other's arms, perhaps with some good corn liquor to warm their passing.
"The moonshiners can always build another still and start right back to making corn liquor in a few days.
And I know we've no laudanum left so that corn liquor will have to do to cut the pain."
He would return with venison, rabbits and corn liquor.
I blinked, eyes watering slightly from the miasma of the corn liquor.
Corn liquor slopped from the neck of the jug and wet him further.
I just grew up on corn liquor.
He got snorts of booze ranging from good Scotch to raw corn liquor.
He took a swallow and the white lightning or corn liquor or whatever the hell it was brought tears to his eyes.
Before that I'd just had a little taste of corn liquor, and I didn't care for it."
"I wouldn't be sanctimonious about our wine, here in the land of corn liquor and rye whiskey."
He has been a biker, pilot, ham radio operator, and musician, while also producing corn liquor.
I want to turn these hotcakes into crepes Suzette, using corn liquor instead of brandy."
It smelled nasty, so he dumped some of it in the jug of corn liquor.
Studying from the Foxfire guides, they grew their own food and made their own corn liquor.
Kaiser loves corn liquor and cashmere wool.
He confiscated three gallons of corn liquor and dynamited the still along with two barrels of mash.
Lonardo sold corn to bootleggers to make corn liquor.
"I'm not saying there wasn't corn liquor involved," Mr. Deeley explains.
From corn liquor to Quaaludes.
Gaunt, seated in one of the booths in the bar's rear, stared into the amber corn liquor and contemplated his current situation.
Several flasks went through the crowd; Paul had a nip ofbrandy and another of raw, searing corn liquor.
"Corn Liquor Thoughts"