‘Legal’ homemade liquor
by Nash Nunnery
Published: May 30,2010
Tags: Cathead Distillery, Cathead Vodka, Mississippi distillery
Forty-four years after prohibition ended in Mississippi, its first distillery is opened Spirits consumers around the state can now enjoy a homegrown product. That is, a legal homegrown product. After all, Mississippi, which had banned alcohol in 1907, was the last state to repeal Prohibition. The year? 1966. But it’s a new day in the [...]
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