Shine on...
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2021 6:24 am
Many years ago I used to enjoy some corn whiskey. Not bourbon, just plain corn whiskey. The brand I liked at the store was Georgia Moon. The name to invoke the image of moonshine - the illegal whiskey distilled in hidden places. Of course Georgia Moon was not illegal stuff. But it comes in a Mason jar, and says right on the label, "Less than 30 days old."
It is actually pretty smooth and tasty. SO I had a hankering for some. I looked all over. None of my regular haunts had it. I tried the larger liquor stores...nope. Finally yesterday, I ventured into MEGA-BEV, a truly large house of booze. ANd they had the stuff. It apparently also now comes in peach or apple, but I am a purist, insofar as one can be a purist with such a thing. So I bought a jar.
My little brush with fame story: Back about 1971, there was an all day music fest in Grand Haven, Michigan, on the Lake Michigan shoreline. The stage was over the water and the stands faced the water. The music started at like 10AM, and each band played most of an hour, then the next group set up. Earlier acts were local and regional bands. Our band played early afternoon at some point. The closer that day was Bob Seger sometime that evening, the star act. Prior to him was Teegarden & Van Winkle, a group of some popularity, and who also played as part of Seger's band in those days. SO we played, then struck our stage and set things aside to load into our big truck.
The show went well enough for us, and we were enjoying the other acts. I was sitting in the back of our truck with another of us, and up walks Bob Seger. He was just wandering around meeting all the bands and hanging out. It was hours before he had to play. Mad Dog and I were sitting there listening to the music and enjoying some Georgia Moon. Mr.Seger (I hesitate to call him Bob) complimented our guitarist saying, "I wish I could play like that." Our guy was pretty good, fancied himself as Jimi Hendrix. Said he enjoyed our set. So we offered him a shot of Georgia Moon. By god, he took us up on it and had a glass. I must say, he was just a real nice guy and genuine. No big rock star affect. Sat there sipping his whiskey and chatting for a while.
SO I am enjoying a glass right now.
It is actually pretty smooth and tasty. SO I had a hankering for some. I looked all over. None of my regular haunts had it. I tried the larger liquor stores...nope. Finally yesterday, I ventured into MEGA-BEV, a truly large house of booze. ANd they had the stuff. It apparently also now comes in peach or apple, but I am a purist, insofar as one can be a purist with such a thing. So I bought a jar.
My little brush with fame story: Back about 1971, there was an all day music fest in Grand Haven, Michigan, on the Lake Michigan shoreline. The stage was over the water and the stands faced the water. The music started at like 10AM, and each band played most of an hour, then the next group set up. Earlier acts were local and regional bands. Our band played early afternoon at some point. The closer that day was Bob Seger sometime that evening, the star act. Prior to him was Teegarden & Van Winkle, a group of some popularity, and who also played as part of Seger's band in those days. SO we played, then struck our stage and set things aside to load into our big truck.
The show went well enough for us, and we were enjoying the other acts. I was sitting in the back of our truck with another of us, and up walks Bob Seger. He was just wandering around meeting all the bands and hanging out. It was hours before he had to play. Mad Dog and I were sitting there listening to the music and enjoying some Georgia Moon. Mr.Seger (I hesitate to call him Bob) complimented our guitarist saying, "I wish I could play like that." Our guy was pretty good, fancied himself as Jimi Hendrix. Said he enjoyed our set. So we offered him a shot of Georgia Moon. By god, he took us up on it and had a glass. I must say, he was just a real nice guy and genuine. No big rock star affect. Sat there sipping his whiskey and chatting for a while.
SO I am enjoying a glass right now.