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 A moonshine still or alcohol still is an apparatus designed to create a homemade alcohol called "moonshine." A moonshine stills  gets its name from the necessity to run distilling operations under cover of darkness, ideally when the moon is full. The cool night air also helps with the moonshine distillation process, as vapor is converted back into liquid form. There are many different design variations on the basic moonshine still, but essentially it is a large pot with a tight lid and a narrow conical vent at the top. This vent leads the vapors through a coiled length of copper moonshine tubing and ultimately into a container for storage. 
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It is legal to own a moonshine still or alcohol still, but illegal to produce and sell alcohol  and moonshine without a proper license. Many home brewing enthusiasts use a high-tech version of a moonshine still to produce other distilled alcohol beverages for their own personal consumption. Before investing in a home moonshine or alcohol still system, however, it pays to know the local laws concerning the production of alcoholic beverages.

Because the production of alcohol without a license is illegal, a moonshine still would commonly be hidden deep within a mountainous region. Ideally, the moonshine still would be set up near a flowing creek, which would serve as a primitive cooler for the copper tubing. The moonshiner would first mix together a slurry of corn meal, sugar, water and yeast in a large container, then transfer the mixture to the moonshine still itself. After a few days of fermentation, this "corn mash" would acquire a distinctive odor, which is another reason why a moonshine still is generally set up in isolated locations.

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