Moonshine Still in Black and White
by Greg and Chrystal Mimbs
Title
Moonshine Still in Black and White
Artist
Greg and Chrystal Mimbs
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This black and white photograph shows a moonshine still which was located deep in the woods in the mountains of Western North Carolina. From this angle is it easy to see the fire inside the natural stone and clay furnace. The copper still cap is visible on top of the furnace, as is a jar of the final product of the still. The cap arm travels to the thump keg where someone has layed some rope. The copper worm is visible spanning the gap between the thump keg and the worm box. A wooden flume is visible over the worm box and, if you look closely you can see the cool mountain water falling from the flume into the worm box. On the front of the worm box you can see water falling from an overflow hole in the front of the worm box.
The laurel thicket around the still helps hide it location. Fall leaves cover the ground around the still
A color version of Moonshine Still is also available.
Moonshine Still in Black and White was photographed by Greg Mimbs
Although this still could be modified to produce moonshine, it was set up as a display only. All visible parts are accurate. No laws were broken during the production of these photographs.
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March 29th, 2015
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