Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine

Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine (2016)

EndedReality show

Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine is special episodes with commentary with Mark, Digger and Tim from the series "Moonshiners" that also airs on the Discovery Channel.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 13:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10500 Gallon StillNov 12, 2016
S01E09Tennessee Copper Pot StillNov 12, 2016
S01E08Submarine Pot StillNov 12, 2016
S01E07Underground StillNov 12, 2016
S01E0610,000 Case OperationNov 12, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine first premiere?

Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine first premiered on November 15, 2016.

Who are the main cast members of Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine?

The main cast members of Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine include Mark Ramsey, Digger Manes, Tim Smith, and Jim Tom Hedrick.

What is Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine about?

Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine is a reality TV show that follows the lives of individuals involved in the illegal production of moonshine in the Appalachian region of the United States.

Where is Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine set?

Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine is set in the Appalachian region, particularly in Virginia and North Carolina.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine?

The first season of Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine consisted of six episodes.

Who are the experts featured on Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine?

Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine features experts such as Mark Ramsey, Tim Smith, and Jim Tom Hedrick who share their knowledge and experience in the craft of making moonshine.

What are some of the challenges faced by the moonshiners in the show?

Moonshiners in the show face challenges such as evading law enforcement, navigating treacherous terrains, and maintaining secrecy about their operations.

Are the moonshine operations depicted on Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine illegal?

Yes, the moonshine operations depicted on Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine are illegal as the production of moonshine without proper licenses is illegal in the United States.

How do the moonshiners stay hidden from law enforcement?

The moonshiners employ various tactics to stay hidden from law enforcement, including using camouflage, remote locations, and keeping a watchful eye for any signs of police presence.

What are some of the dangers faced by the moonshiners?

Moonshiners face dangers such as the risk of explosions during the distillation process, encounters with wildlife, and the constant threat of being caught by law enforcement.

How do the moonshiners transport their illegal liquor?

Moonshiners transport their illegal liquor in hidden compartments within their vehicles or by using backcountry routes to avoid suspicion.

How does Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine portray the history and tradition of moonshining?

Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine portrays the history and tradition of moonshining by showcasing the skills, techniques, and stories passed down through generations of moonshiners.

Are the moonshiners in Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine real people or actors?

The moonshiners featured in Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine are real people who are involved in moonshining.

What is the audience reception of Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine?

Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine has gained a dedicated following of viewers who appreciate the show's depiction of the moonshining culture and the challenges faced by the moonshiners.

How does Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine highlight the ingenuity of the moonshiners?

Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine highlights the ingenuity of the moonshiners by showcasing their ability to create homemade stills, develop unique recipes, and adapt to changing circumstances to continue their craft.

Does Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine provide insights into the legal aspects of moonshining?

Moonshiners: Art of the 'Shine does not explicitly focus on the legal aspects of moonshining, but it indirectly highlights the challenges and risks faced by those involved in the illegal production of moonshine.

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