He was just one of the last true moonshiners. It the only thing he knew how to do and he was very well known for his outstanding whiskey.
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Most shinners did not really care about there product, they just wanted to produce as much as they could. Popcorn was dedicated to making his the best it could be.The only thing I see in the rules we live they he goes against is that he sold his product.I think the main thing for his popularity is he was one of the last true moonshiner.
Just a hillbilly.KS. Grumpy wrote:can't really see what all the attraction is about popcorn nor his intentions in life, seems to me he was against everything that had to do with ' the rules we live by ' much less any thing else yet seems to be a fair few that make him out to be a legend? Sign me up for selling hooch!This is very much like how King arthur and his knights are represented as a force of justice when they were little more than enforcers and semi-organized thugs. The same holds true for the founding fathers of america, who were really more profiteers than patriots. Read the books they DONT let your read in grade school and you'll see what I mean. History is written by the winners and Popcorn won a place in their heart by being just the right amount of hillbilly rebel, blast from the past and a tragic ending to an era.He is a pleasant ditraction from the awful mistakes made from that time and a way to bandage up a little of the hurt.
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Just a few thoughts also. Certainly not my intension to be disrespectful as I do not know Popcorn or any of his kin. He no doubt deserves to be thoughtfully remembered.Recon we all may know of somebody here and about that may very well may make likker at least as good as Popcon's and maintaines a rigorous code of conduct.Don't recon he will ever be famous cuz he gonna stick to the code.Bet he even gets upset with hisself evry now and again for being here and about.Clearly all speculation.No disrespect intended and kind regards to Popcorn and his family.
I think that if Popcorn had went legal with the reveuers of today, his booze would have sold well against any shelf bought.Producing moonshine was considered legitimate by Popcorn and part of his heritage, being as he was Scots-Irish decent from a long line of moonshiners, he believed he was'nt breakin the law, that it was his god given right to distill if he wanted to.Just like the US, there are old-timers like that today in the Highlands and Borders of Scotland. Their stills handed down, modernized, then handed down again They don't sell though an I think that is why they are tolerated.Wherever he is now, I'm sure he's brazed a cap together an is bringing a 500gal pot up to the boil to make the, 'lovin', kind.God bless you Popcorn and heres to you man.Thanks Blanik. Man, thats odd. I never heard anyone else refer to it as 'love' before until I heard him.Dont know if they ever crossed paths, but I would love to see Popcorn and Choley in a room together.Jes seems like a bullshitstorm waitin to happen.My Apologies to Popcorn if I made him seem anything less than what he was.He was a man and he did what he thought was right.In my book, that makes him more of a man than any Nobel Prize jackoff or corporate joeboy.He said what he thought was right.and.well.I.am getting a little tired of the Government telling me what I can and cannot do.
This was SUPPOSED to be a country founded on freedom. Yet they crushed the Whiskey Rebellion before it even made news.You want f.#&^%n Thomas Jefferson? I can DO Thomas Jefferson.We hold these truths to be self evident that no man should be taxed on goods more than once, and that the sum total of his taxation should be based on the value of his product, not on the potential value of his makings, or the ingredients contained within, having been taxed already. We hold by these ideas that no man shall be taxed for the production or distillation of alcohol, but only upon it's sale and distribution to third parties, and that the production of alcohol and subsequent distillation for personal use, shall be held tax free for immediate family, kith, and kin.Face it folks. This war is a long time off and we need to stay low until then.SBEDIT: I really should not be allowed to post when I have had a few.
But I said it, so Im not taking it back. I did take out the F word though.ahem.PS 7 glasses of apple pie will bring out the fiesty in me.Jes sayin. Porter wrote:Looking for the 'special' video created just for Sutton to sell. Supposed to be an extended version of the documentary film. From what I've found it was distributed on VHS, so if someone has re-mastered this or converted to digital format (avi, mp4, etc) can you point to your download site?Also, looking for the 'Me and my Likker' book in a pdf or ebook format.Go ahead and contact me directly if you have some info.thanksYou can find it on bit torrent sites, that's where I got itI got the public documentary off torrent, but there's another that was created just for him to distribute.
I found a single entry on the torrents site, and 4 seeders, but nobody is actually uploading. Really wanting the private verson. Tater wrote:Popcorn created an image.Saw the value of tourist dollar.Cant say I thought much of it or him.To rude and full of himself.He played the game got caught.If ya cant do the time don't do the crime way I see it.But to each there own.And don't you wish you could create such an image for an actual label brand? Given your attitude, either you are 'legal' distiller, a TTB agent, or just plain not nice. I'll agree he shouldn't have been selling so openly or crossed state lines, that's what got him. But none of us should be making our own either.I asked about where to come up with a video, your response didn't have anything to do with that, so chill out Tater.
Easy there, porter. Don't go getting your shorts in a bunch. Just because everyone doesn't put Popcorn Sutton on a pedestal, as a local folk hero, doesn't give you the right to bash them. I don't put him on any more of a pedestal than I would Bonnie and Clyde, Bernie Madoff, or Michael Jackson. Don't let that 'poor folk' nostalgia get the best of you, Popcorn could have pulled himself up out of the back woods and made an honest living if he'd have put his mind to it.
He chose the way he lived and the way he died, plain and simple. Nothing nostalgic about that. Just so happens that he also made and sold corn liquor, decent or otherwise.An interesting character.???
A folk hero.??? Depends on your point of view.Let's not be bashing members for having an opinion. This post is pretty old, so this may not get noticed.
I'm not sure if there's a difference between 'the last one' and 'This is the Last Damn Run of Likker I'll Ever Make'. I've only seen the latter. The video quality isn't great, but hey, it's off of VHS.I enjoy it a ton. If there's another version that has more footage, I definitely want to see it.
If there's some chance that the version I've got IS the longer version, I want to put it out there. It's 86 minutes and 45 seconds long. 'The Last One' is only 57 minutes or so. Is that what you've seen?Anyhoo.give me a shout if we need to get 'this is last damn run of likker I'll ever make' back into circulation, and we'll figger it out.Frankly, I don't know enough about moonshining history to say if Popcorn deserves to be called a legend. I know he's a sight better than the show Moonshiners, though. From the documentary, he just seems like an old man doing what he knows how to do, and the film doesn't pretend to be more than that.