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Kevin R. Kosar - Moonshine: A Global History - 9781780237428 - V9781780237428
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Moonshine: A Global History

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Description for Moonshine: A Global History Hardback. Kevin R. Kosar tells the colourful history of moonshine, with characters that range from crusading lawmen, earnest farmers and clever tinkerers looking for a thrill. Series: Edible. Num Pages: 176 pages, 60 illustrations, 40 in colour. BIC Classification: HBTB; JFCV; WBXD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 120. .
No matter where you go on earth, there is moonshine. It has been made from just about every imaginable foodstuff: grapes, grain, raw sugar, tree bark, horse milk and more. College students in the developed world drink it; so do day labourers in the world's poorest slums and villages. All moonshine has two characteristics: it is highly alcoholic, and it is illegal. Kevin R. Kosar tells the colourful history of moonshine with characters that range from crusading lawmen, earnest farmers and clever tinkerers, to vicious smugglers and ruthless gangsters; from pontificating poets and sneaky swamp-rats, to adolescents looking for a thrill.

Product Details

Publisher
Reaktion Books
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Series
Edible
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780237428
SKU
V9781780237428
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1

About Kevin R. Kosar
Kevin R. Kosar is the author of Whiskey: A Global History (Reaktion, 2010). He lives in Washington, DC.

Reviews for Moonshine: A Global History
Moonshine really is a worldwide phenomenon.
Jeff Cioletti Drinkable Globe A vibrant and entertaining new study of moonshine's 600-year history . . . Kosar, an authority on booze and a director of alcohol policy at the R Street Institute in Washington, DC, discusses this aspect of his subject with pace, learning, insight, and good sense. He is convincing when he argues that 'the more a government's policies reduce access to affordable, safe, licit alcoholic drinks, the more it encourages the production of cheap, dangerous, illicit booze.' And he is arresting when he links the production of moonshine to moments of political resistance. . . . But the book is at its most grimly arresting when Koshar describes the pernicious effects of the drink, and the extremes to which people will go to create and consume it.
Irish Times For spirits aficionados, history buffs, cooks, and fans of great writing, Moonshine is a must buy. It should be on everyone's Father's Day gift list.
Spectator As Kosar documents in his excellent book, Moonshine: A Global History, governments from Ancient China to Ancient Mesopotamia have been defining which types of alcoholic drinks are legal, and therefore acceptable for people to drink, and which types of alcoholic drinks are illegal, and therefore unacceptable for people to drink . . . The book has much to offer to spirit enthusiasts. And, while I can't imagine enjoying spirits made from carrots or horse milk, Kosar's documentation of all sorts of exotic spirits is certainly interesting . . . An understanding of the history of moonshine has a great deal to teach modern political leaders.
Forbes

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