A third-generation moonshine distiller, Law and his cousin, Henry Lee Law, owned and operated Law’s Choice Distillery in Franklin County, Virginia, where they made and sold legal moonshine.
The third-generation moonshiner co-owned and operated Law’s Choice Distillery in Franklin County, Virginia, which produces legal moonshine, per The New York Post. A post shared by Amanda Bryant ...
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The show focuses on people who produce illegal moonshine in multiple states that include the Appalachian Mountains, including Kentucky and Virginia. And in those states, it's against the law to ...
Boars Nest is a new distillery opening its doors in Harman, West Virginia with its grand opening slated for Saturday, Feb. 1.
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️‍🩹” The post was accompanied by a photo of the third-generation, Virginia-based distiller sitting beside a creek holding a bottle of moonshine. According to Henry, Kenny suffered a ...
Kenny Law, a Moonshiners star from Franklin County, Virginia passed away on Tuesday ... Henry Law learned to brew the traditional whiskey moonshine at a young age. Henry's father Amos Law ...