To beat inflation, Mark and Digger attempt an old-school run of liquor they can sell at a 1990s price. Danielle Parton teams up with Henry and Kenny to make legendary Franklin County moonshine. Richard and Craig discover a rival's stash house.
s12e01 - Rise of the Shine Economy
s12e02 - The Harder They Fall
s12e03 - More Cops Less Copper
s12e04 - Long Arm of Kenny Law
s12e05 - Hell-Bent Detective
s12e06 - Rock Out While the Cop's Out
s12e07 - The Weevils in the Details
s12e08 - Still Imploder
s12e09 - Caffeinated Moonshine
s12e10 - Foreign Exchange
s12e11 - Brazilian Bootleg
s12e12 - Above the Law
s12e13 - Mystery Moonshiner
s12e14 - Party Like It's 1999
s12e15 - On the Road Again
s12e16 - Hard Evidence
s12e17 - Maggie Valley Mayhem
s12e18 - Disappearing Act
s12e19 - The Box From Brazil
s12e20 - Shine for End Times
Think the days of bootleggers, backwoods stills and "white lightning" are over? Not a chance! It's a multi-million dollar industry. But perhaps more importantly to the moonshiners, it's a tradition dating back hundreds of years, passed down to them from their forefathers. It's part of their history and culture. While this practice is surprisingly alive and well, it's not always legal.
Moonshiners tells the story of those who brew their shine - often in the woods near their homes using camouflaged equipment - and the local authorities who try to keep them honest. Viewers will witness practices rarely, if ever, seen on television including the sacred rite of passage for a moonshiner - firing up the still for the first time. They will also meet legends, including notorious moonshiner Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton.