Mike brings back an old family shine recipe in North Carolina; JT is eager to start running on his own; Mark and Digger try to troubleshoot a stalled fermentation; Patti and David deal with a deadly intruder at their still site.
s07e01 - Snake Bitten
s07e02 - Shine in the Sky
s07e03 - Lightning Strikes
s07e04 - Pony Express
s07e05 - Second Chances
s07e06 - Legends of the Shine
s07e07 - Pass the Juice
s07e08 - Stash and Grab
s07e09 - Arrested Development
s07e10 - Skins in the Game
s07e11 - Curse of the Blown Cover
s07e12 - Highway To Hell
s07e13 - From The Flames
s07e14 - High and Dry
s07e15 - Lighted Up
s07e16 - Not a Crook
s07e17 - Foraging for a Long Winter Ahead
s07e18 - Last nail in the Coffin
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.