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I thought it was Moonshine if it was made in NC?There's several bourbon distillers here in NC.
I thought it was Moonshine if it was made in NC?There's several bourbon distillers here in NC.
And, at least for DFW, Houston, Austin/SA Metro Regions, you would be wrong if you fact checked it. Not the worst, but in the top 5-15% of the high end.Texas did roll-back property taxes this year, so there will be some relief. While prices of homes have gone up (like probably everywhere else), I'm willing to bet we are still less per sq. ft than many places in the Northeast, California, Northwest, etc. Even with a higher tax % the lower housing costs relative to other big markets would likely yield a lower over-all tax burden. (I have not fact-checked this. It is my semi-informed opinion.)
I bet Pavarotti enjoyed the company of more ladies than even that dude did.Can anyone confirm if this is Luciano Pavarotti?
This is correct, with some other stipulations regarding proof off stills, types of barrels, time in said, proof on barreling, etc.I don't think that is true. Maybe to be called Kentucky Bourbon. As I understand it, it just needs to be distilled in the US and have a corn content of 51% or greater. We have a local company here in PA, Liberty Pole, that makes a very nice Bourbon.
+1 @RCBinTNYou want to really hear this effect - listen closely to Jeff Beck playing an electric guitar.
That made me smile @33na3rdYggy GS2 is quite the Time Machine, bringing back a fine T Rex specimen for Friday night!
I’m pleasantly surprised just how good this sounds!
Right until the number of people using it correctly and consistently increases to…... using terms with no generally accepted meaning in the field, but hey if it's useful to you then more power to you.
I had an uncle and a grandfather that ran the stuff back in the 1950’s and 60’s, and to them it was simply ‘white liquor’. They never called it moonshine. They would pick it up at various places in Wilkes County and deliver it to the (illegal) bars in Charlotte.I thought it was Moonshine if it was made in NC?
Really? Even after the tax roll-backs and the fact that there is no state income tax? The over-all tax burden for an individual (not just property tax) is still about the same as major cities in states with an income tax? Oh, well.And, at least for DFW, Houston, Austin/SA Metro Regions, you would be wrong if you fact checked it. Not the worst, but in the top 5-15% of the high end.
Our eyes must work differently. This is closer to what I see:Man why does the black URD have a silver tray. uhg, reminds me of a bad two-tone car
Open baffle speakers driven by Tyrs is a winner. Upgrading from mono Vidars brought better tone with the biggest improvement in the bass. Recommended combo.I'm not sure but maybe that New Record Day reviewer on YouTube? I know I've seen a Tyr review and I've seen open baffle reviews, just not sure if he did the two together.
He LOVES the Tyrs btw.
I had an uncle and a grandfather that ran the stuff back in the 1950’s and 60’s, and to them it was simply ‘white liquor’. They never called it moonshine. They would pick it up at various places in Wilkes County and deliver it to the (illegal) bars in Charlotte.