sugar liquor
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sugar liquor noun Illegal homemade whiskey produced by adding sugar to the mash.
1939 Hall Coll (Emerts Cove TN) They made straight corn. They didn’t make no sugar liquor. 2009 Moore Moonshining 330 Once the still had been run, rather than replace the mash, moonshiners added large amounts of sugar to the leftover mash in the pot and used the same mash several times to make increasingly harsh “sugar liquor.” 2013 Pierce Corn in Jar 57 According to local legend, a moonshiner in Greene County, Tennessee first started to produce what became known as “sugar liquor” at his Paint Creek still in 1913.