Moonshiners have been around in the US since the Whiskey Rebellion of the 1790s. Surprisingly, there are still a number of Americans who make moonshine, an illegally produced distilled beverage, mainly in the Appalachian region of the country. This docuseries tells the stories of people who brew their shine, often under the cloak of darkness in woods near their homes, and the authorities who try to keep them honest. The show allows viewers to witness practices rarely seen on television, including firing up the still for the first time - a moonshiner's rite of passage. The show also introducers viewers to moonshining legends such as Marvin `Popcorn' Sutton.
When Tim, Josh and Mike first ran shine, they inherited generations of tradition along with family recipes that set them on the path to becoming legendary shiners.(S11,E101)
America's favourite outlaws reveal inside stories from the action in the backwoods, including a sneak peek into Tim's search for outlaw shine in Mexico.(S11,E103)
As America opens up from the Covid-19 pandemic, the shiners sense an opportunity. Mark and Digger have a rocky start to the season when the police show up.(S11,E01)
JB leads Mark and Digger to the secret site of Popcorn's infamous last run. Tickle, Josh and the Laws get ambushed, forcing them to run for the hills.(S11,E02)
Tickle and the Laws discover Josh is missing after a raid on their still. After blowing up the first attempt, Mike and Jerry rebuild their barrel pot still.(S11,E03)
Mark and Digger hit a snag while transporting Tennessee water to Popcorn's North Carolina still site. Mark and Huck use their feet to make fortified wine.(S11,E04)
Mark and Digger get a shocking answer after asking to run on commercial property. Mike and Jerry make brandy from blueberries and end up with an outstanding mash.(S11,E05)
Mark and Digger cross over onto private property while rerouting a limestone creek. Mike surprises Jerry while making backwoods blueberry champagne.(S11,E06)
Mark and Digger retrieve their sea-aged whiskey but discover how easily it can slip away again. Richard and Craig have trouble upsizing their absinthe production.(S11,E07)
A wrong turn earns Josh his next broken bone. When Jerry gets rushed to the ER, his partner is forced to figure out a complex recipe without him.(S11,E08)
Mark and Digger revisit the abandoned theme park of their misspent youth. They convert a carnival ride into a whiskey-aging machine.(S11,E09)
Mark and Digger make a high-proof version of a favourite southern dessert. Plus, Amanda wows Mark and Huck with a new method to infuse flavour into shine.(S11,E10)
Josh must convince Tickle and the Laws to contribute their valuable peach brandy to a risky enterprise. Mark and Digger attempt to make Appalachian cognac.(S11,E11)
Amanda helps Mark and Huck use science to infuse fresh-picked pears into their traditional corn shine. Richard teams up with Mark and Digger to make cherry cognac.(S11,E12)
Tim travels to the town of Tequila in search of the legendary moonshine of Mexico. Mark and Digger take backwoods rye to a whole new level.(S11,E13)
Mark and Digger break the sound barrier finishing a run of rye for a Southern Rock customer. Richard makes a Big Easy classic for a demanding New Orleans chef.(S11,E14)
Mark and Digger team up with Danielle Parton to run the first moonshine in decades on her legendary family property. Tim harvests blue agave to make Tequila.(S11,E15)
Tickle and the Laws help devise an underground transport operation for Josh. In Mexico, Tim gets hands-on turning 7-year-old agave into age-worthy tequila.(S11,E16)
Tim heads to Oaxaca to uncover the secrets of making Mezcal. With costly corn mash about to expire, Jerry jury rigs auto parts to help accelerate the flow of liquor.(S11,E17)
Mark and Digger attempt to turn a tank of fresh milk into moonshine. Meanwhile, Tickle and Josh ramp up underground operations at the Law's rental house.(S11,E18)
Amanda returns to help Mark and Huck crack the recipe for making shine from a rare breed of corn. Tim makes mezcal with volcanic rock and a horse-drawn stone wheel.(S11,E19)
Digger gets Daniel to attempt the first large-scale run of his milk-based liquor recipe. Richard combines Digger's sea aging with his recipe for his best liquor.(S11,E20)
As Mark and Digger undertake their large-scale bootleg to Nashville, the law makes an unwelcome return. Plus, Mexican moonshiners make Tim liquor with meat.(S11,E21)