noun the light of the moon
Moonshine has a long history in the United States, particularly during Prohibition.
Moonshine production involves a knowledge of chemistry and distillation techniques.
Moonshine is sometimes used in cooking and baking recipes for its unique flavor.
Moonshine is often associated with stories and folklore, such as tales of moonshiners evading the law.
Moonshine is a term used to describe illegally distilled alcohol, typically made in rural areas.
Moonshine can be used as a metaphor for something that is homemade or illicit, often used to describe writing that is raw and unpolished.
Moonshine can be used to describe something that is hidden or repressed, often used in the context of emotions or memories.
Moonshine can refer to homemade alcohol, often used in recipes or discussions about distillation.
Moonshine can be used to describe illegal alcohol production during Prohibition in the United States, often discussed in the context of bootlegging and organized crime.
Moonshine can refer to the light reflected from the moon, often discussed in the context of lunar observations and measurements.