Beech Nut Moonshine

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  • Dirty Hippy
    Member
    • May 2011
    • 81

    Beech Nut Moonshine

    I was wondering if anybody has ever tried Beech Nut Moonshine before? If so, how was it? I seen a bag of it today at my local tobacco shop, but I didn't get it, I went with Red Man Golden Blend instead, thinking the Beech Nut Moonshine might taste like a mouthful of Everclear!
  • EricHill78
    Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 4253

    #2
    Ha I just thought Beech nut was baby food. Is it the same company?

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    • Dirty Hippy
      Member
      • May 2011
      • 81

      #3
      I'm quite sure that it's a totally different company Eric, at least I would hope! I wouldn't want to feed kids food that came out of a chew factory! Beech Nut, if I'm not mistaken is made by the National Tobacco Corporation, who also makes Stokers and Zig Zag rolling papers.

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      • GoVegan
        Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 5603

        #4
        Originally posted by Dirty Hippy
        I'm quite sure that it's a totally different company Eric, at least I would hope! I wouldn't want to feed kids food that came out of a chew factory! Beech Nut, if I'm not mistaken is made by the National Tobacco Corporation, who also makes Stokers and Zig Zag rolling papers.
        Actually the tobacco might even be healthier for the baby. I see a lot of recalls of baby food.

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        • WickedKitchen
          Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 2528

          #5
          upon reading the title I thought it was about a tobacco flavored booze. Hell, that would be worth a look/taste...hmmm.

          I've tried moonshine snus and thought it was distinctively different but I wouldn't get it again. It might not be so bad with a bag of chew though 'cos that's sweeter to begin with. Maybe Offroad just used crappy booze, I don't know.

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          • Xakz
            Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 79

            #6
            I heard it's pretty good. Although I'd rather try beech-nut wood fire cured, so that's next.

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