A young outlaw with an old pot still earns an apprenticeship with Mark and Digger; Mountain man Mark tackles a week-long run to hit an $18K order that includes special delivery; in a desperate attempt to fix his worm barrel, Josh dives in headfirst.
s09e01 - Back to the Woods
s09e02 - Proof is in the Payoff
s09e03 - Tickle's Big Run
s09e04 - Enemy at the Gates
s09e05 - Wedding Cake Shine
s09e06 - Crossing County Lines
s09e07 - Busted By The Law
s09e08 - Toxic Work Environment
s09e09 - Tickle to the Rescue
s09e10 - Run for the Hills
s09e11 - Say Yes to the Mess
s09e12 - Murphy's Law for Outlaws
s09e13 - Rolling Down the Mountain
s09e14 - Hemp Shine
s09e15 - Georgia on My Shine
s09e16 - Unexpected Offer
s09e17 - Best Served Cold
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.