
Chasing the White Dog
An Amateur Outlaw's Adventures in the Moonshine Capital of the World
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Max Watman
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Max Watman
In Chasing the White Dog, journalist Max Watman traces the historical roots and contemporary story of hooch. He takes us to the backwoods of Appalachia and the gritty nip joints of Philadelphia, from a federal courthouse to Pocono Speedway, profiling the colorful characters who make up white whiskey's lore. Along the way, Watman chronicles his hilarious attempts to distill his own moonshine - the essential ingredients and the many ways it can all go wrong - from his initial ill-fated batch to his first successful jar of 'shine.
It begins in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, where drunk and armed outlaws gathered in the summer of 1794. George Washington mustered 13,000 troops to quell the rebellion, but by the time they arrived, the rebels had vanished; America's first moonshiners had packed up their stills and moved on.
From these moonshiners who protested the Whiskey Tax of 1791, to the bathtub gin runners of the 1920s, to today's booming bootleg businessmen, white lightning has played a surprisingly large role in American history. It touched the election of Thomas Jefferson, the invention of the IRS, and the origins of NASCAR. It is a story of tommy guns, hot rods, and shot houses, and the story is far from over.
Infiltrating every aspect of small-scale distilling in America, from the backyard hobbyists to the growing popularity of microdistilleries, Chasing the White Dog provides a fascinating, centuries-long history of illicit booze from an unrepentant lover of moonshine.
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Wonderfully written and narrated, poorly recorded.
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However the author isn’t an experienced distiller. I would often find little mistakes in his understanding of the craft. Which is understandable since he is a writer who wanted to explore the subject and is telling the story about his journey into the world of Moonshine.
Great book for moonshiners
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What made the experience of listening to Chasing the White Dog the most enjoyable?
I liked the writing style. Max Watman did an excellent job of telling the stories in the book.Which scene was your favorite?
When he brewed his own moonshineAny additional comments?
The upside is the great story telling, the downside for me was when the book wandered from adventures to a history lesson. I wanted more adventure, more close calls with the police, more of what's it really like to work on a still site or something of that nature. While the history of moonshine goes back to the 1700's, that stuff is ancient history to me, and I thought too much of the book focused on that history and the history of NASCAR. I wished Max was out in the woods making illegal brew or something exciting, but it seems like he kept himself at a distance somewhat. I know that it might not be possible to get that involved in an illegal operation, but that's the juice of this sort of book. Sorry for the rant, but I felt like it had to be said.Other than my rant above, I loved the book and have not found anything quite like it. If you want to get a historical perspective from yesterday to present day, then this book is excellent. If you want outrageous adventure, then this book is rather tame.
Meandering, yet Descriptive and insightful
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