Moonshiners: Master Distiller - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Ultimate Vodka Showdown
Legal and outlaw distillers face off with different raw ingredients to craft pot-still vodka. But when Tim, Tickle, and Digger spring a final-round twist, distilling skill alone separates the best from the rest and earns one the title of Master Distiller.

Rye Whiskey, Rye Whiskey
In the Season 5 premiere, backwoods legends Mark, Digger, and Josh judge as three Moonshiners stars pay homage to the late Jim Tom Hedrick, battling to recreate the best-tasting rendition of the outlaw legend's notoriously high-proof rye whiskey.

Mystery Can Moonshine
Mark, Digger, and Tim judge as three former champions turn unlabeled canned goods into high-proof liquor. In a final-round twist, the judges take it full circle by challenging the finalists to transform their finished spirit back into a canned cocktail.

Sour Mash Secrets
Three distillers go head-to-head to craft sour mash whiskey, one of America's greatest contributions to the liquor world. With Tim and Digger judging, finalists must rapid-age their spirits for a high-stakes showdown with a renowned guest expert.

Wine Into Shine
Legal and outlaw distillers take on a centuries-old challenge, turning leftover bottles of wine into shine built to stand the test of time. Judged by Mark, Digger, Tim, and guest expert Emily Whalen, only one will be crowned Master Distiller.

Jimmy Red Corn Reborn
Three distillers compete to resurrect a Civil War-era shine made from Jimmy Red Corn, a rare variety once nearly extinct. Judged by Tim, Tickle, and guest expert Tim Jones, only one will master its flavor and earn a coveted spot on the shelf.
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