swedishvix wrote: That reminds me of this stuff someone brought home from the midwest a couple years ago. His mother makes it, called "Grandma's Apple Pie". It is a drink that tastes just like apple pie, goes down real easy & is made with everclear. Talk about warming up really quick. Good stuff.
Is this what you were talking about? 
As American as Apple-Pie Moonshine

I have never been a "fan" of flavored drinks, and that includes moonshine with whatever fruit it may contain. Hell, I never was big on moonshine in the first place. That is until I tried this, this beautiful little much ignored piece of Southern Americana. This ain't your grandpa's moonshine, boy. This is one sneaky sum'bitch.
A guy at work a week or so ago mentioned this apple-pie moonshine, and frankly I'd never heard of it. He talked about it like liquid gold, said it was only moonshine in name. It contains more sugar than most shines, as well as cinnamon and Lord only knows what else. And its smooth as a baby's ass. Don't get me wrong, its potent enough to knock one out, but damn is it tasty.
When you open the jar and take a whiff, you'd swear your grandmother just made her famous apple pie and its still cooling in the window. Its a divine aroma. First time I smelled this stuff I immediately craved vanilla ice cream. That craving has yet to waiver. Honestly it tastes like liquid apple pie, like you could see it in the fruit drink section at the grocery store. Thats the scary part: its so smooth and that blend of ingredients overpowers the alcohol so well. Drink responsibly! 'Cuz once it does catch up to you you're basically useless for a while. Don't operate heavy machinery - and no drunk dialing, because it'll make you say things even a good beer buzz will not. If you ever get the chance, you should try some. Just put on some good music, sit back and enjoy.Last edited on 10-23-2007 03:28 by unit827
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