Moonshiners

2021
4.7
688 reviews
TV-14
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Season 14 episodes (18)

1 Backlash From the Backwoods
11/13/24
Mark and Digger learn someone has been siphoning liquor from their barrels.
2 Code Enforcement
11/20/24
As Josh strikes gold in Philly, Mark and Digger spot their liquor thief.
3 Knockout Punch
11/27/24
Mark Rogers delivers a decisive blow. Tim Smith faces a moonshine crisis.
4 Bootleg Bottleneck
12/4/24
Tickle's bootleg encounters the law. Tim tries honey to get sales buzzing.
5 Vengeance is Shine
11/12/24
Mark and Digger corner a thief. Mike runs melon shine and plots his return.
6 Unintended Consequences
12/18/24
Mark and Digger try hot pepper shine. Tickle finds himself without a still.
7 Respect Your Elderberries
1/8/25
Mark and Digger turn poisonous berries into tasty, safe-to-drink shine.
8 Bolt Action
1/15/25
Mark and Digger hire a Kentucky bourbon maker. Mike faces poetic justice.
9 Smokin' Barrels
1/22/25
A friendly liquor run with Big Chuk lands Josh in a high-risk environment.
10 Floodwater Runs Deep
1/29/25
Hurricane Helene washes away Mike and Jerry's new submarine still.
11 Strange Brew
5/2/25
Mark and Digger turn a strange barrel of mash into game-changing shine.
12 Spousal Privilege
2/12/25
Mark and Digger enlist a new moonshiner who can't testify: Mark's wife.
13 Poaching Pumpkins
2/19/25
Tickle uses an unusual tactic to save a run. Hippies stump Mike and Jerry.
14 Persons of Interest
2/26/25
Targeted by a police stakeout, Mark and Digger prepare for the worst.
15 Imposter Syndrome
3/5/25
Desperate to discover who is surveilling them, Mark and Digger set a trap.
16 Resisting Arrest
3/12/25
Mark and Digger scramble to hide evidence, but the law is one step ahead.
101 Murder on Thunder Road
11/6/24
Mark, Tim, and Josh uncover a bootlegger murdered over bags of sugar.
102 A Raid That Changed Moonshine
1/8/25
The moonshiners investigate Operation Lightning Strike and its aftermath.

About this show

As the black market for white whiskey heats up, the threat of the law continues to put the squeeze on those dedicated to America’s original spirit.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
688 reviews
USA#1
July 11, 2019
I just started watching a few of these episodes....they are HILARIOUS!......yet whiskey making/moon shining represent generations of hard working honest folks trying to put food on the table for their families originally.When it began it was generational learned knowledge brought over from the immigrants from the hills of Scotland. Any man w/ family who settled into the Appalachian Mtns and could not find work went back to what they were taught since they were kids----making quality 'shine in order to just survive in those early Appalachian days. They did not do it for flair, to write books, nor for any TV series. Legends like "Popcorn Sutton" and "Jim Tom" hopefully will live on for many folks and for many years. Many early makers had just enough money to keep roofs over their families heads....lived in what today we would call "shacks"...yet they never wanted to be in the "Keep up with the Joneses" rat race. They wanted simple lives and to live off the land that God provided for them. Sure some got greedy and the love of that greenback, but. most shiners just wanted enough "likker" for family-- friends who would stop in and socialize on the front porches and have simple fun.
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Shane Powell
January 4, 2013
Like I said , for most southerner people "rednecks' it's just a part of our life. More and more rednecks show are coming out now days .We don't really have to watch it on TV because most of the shows are just the way we live or see ever other day , lol. It's funny as hell that all them Yankee can't stop watching those show's u know and they think where just plain dumb . LOL , Maybe y'all ' you guys for the Yankees" can learn something from us.
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JESSE shelton
January 18, 2017
Love this Show. Teaches everyone else about my Heritage I already know. And let's people know our backwoods traditions are never really dead as long as we keep it alive an we'll through teaching and word of mouth. This means alot to Southern Folks aka Rednecks like myself it's just our way of life.
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