Mountain Moonshine Festival
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Mountain Moonshine Festival
Moonshine Runners turned Racers October in the North Georgia Mountains means different things to many people - summer’s over and the cool air arrives, harvest time, trees sporting vivid colors and yes, time again for the Dawsonville Moonshine Festival in Dawson County, Georgia. The Moonshine Festival has been a tradition for 42 years now, and celebrates the somewhat dubious honor that has been bestowed upon this area as the “Moonshine Capitol of Georgia.” Equally as famous as the potent brew are the drivers that emerged from these hills and turned their extraordinary talent for driving at high speeds into another way of making a living. Producing moonshine goes back a long way - the art of making moonshine was a pastime enjoyed by the farming community simply for personal use. Of course there were those who viewed it as a profitable venture and a supplement to existing means of income. Contrary to popular belief, moonshine was part of the rural culture long before the Prohibition Era years of 1919 to 1933. When the 18th Amendment prohibiting the “manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors” in the U.S. became Constitutional law, there was an instant market and widespread demand for homemade whiskey would make any modern distiller today green with envy. Even though Dawson County had a huge reputation for selling moonshine in the Southeast, it didn’t quite have the same reputation for consuming it according to Gordon Pirkle, owner of the Dawsonville Pool Room. The majority of whiskey that was produced in Dawson County took place under the cover of night to prevent state and federal 42nd Annual Mountain Moonshine Festival October 22-24, 2010 in Downtown Dawsonville, GA Grand Marshal: David Pearson Fri. October 22 Moonshine Run 9 am • Live Music 6 pm Sat. October 23 Parade & Opening Ceremonies 9 am • Car Show, Cruise In, Swap Meet***All Day Entertainment, Food, Arts & Crafts**All Day Sun. October 24 Car Show, Cruise In, Swap Meet All Day • Entertainment, Food & Arts & Crafts All Day Car Tour “Moonshine Run” on Friday, October 22nd: The success and enjoyment of the first annual Moonshine Run has encouraged us to offer this event again this year with a different route and new sites to see! The Moonshine Festival explores Dawson County’s history during the prohibition era when liquor was illegal and the Great Depression of the 1930’s when running moonshine through the foothills of the Northeast Georgia Mountains was a way of life. For more information and registration forms visit: www.kareforkids.us Proceeds benefit KARE for Kids, Inc. which sponsors children in need in Dawson County authorities from intervening with much wear and tear on the car. the illegal activity. “Trippers” Only on occassion would they loaded up their cars daily with have to run wide open to get away moonshine and made the journey from the revenuers. down Highway 9, nicknamed the Moonshine cars were usually old “Whiskey Trail,” and headed faster than the cop cars - the averfor Atlanta to rendezvous with age moonshine car could run at their customers. 100 mph in first gear and up to There are conflicting accounts speeds of 115 mph in second. about just how much moonshine Very few police cars could exceed was transported out of Dawson 95 mph which definitely gave the County during the Prohibition, but whiskey runners the advantage in estimates of 50,000 gallons a a full-fledged chase. week are probably not too far off Some of the drivers, such as the mark. Junior Johnson, learned how to As careful as moonshiners were tinker with their cars and get betto operate under the radar of the ter performance and speed - like law, eventually revenue agents adding extra power to the engine discovered where the source and inserting special springs and Atlanta’s “shine” was originating shocks to handle sharp turns at from. As revenuers increased corners. their efforts to stem the flow of With the combination of faster illegal traffic, the haulers where cars and good money to be made always one step ahead of them by in running moonshine, more and developing a network of backmore young men were attracted to woods country roads leading the growing ranks of whiskey runbewildered law enforcement offiners. Before long, when they cers on a merry chase that ended weren’t hauling moonshine, they with the moonshine drivers getting were running against each other away. with informal races in attempts to A typical run by a whiskey prove who was the fastest of the hauler in the early days began bunch. with 24 five-gallon jugs. Each jug If there was money in running was placed in a wooden liner to moonshine, there was extra money prevent them from clinking to be won in these races in their against each other and making a spare time. These races increased racket that might tip off the revein frequency during the thirties. nuers who might be listening and On a local level, the first stock car lying in wait on a dark country race was held in 1939 at road. Lakewood Speedway in Atlanta Back then, there wasn’t much and naturally the winner was a traffic on the roads at night and driver from Dawsonville. haulers seldom encountered much From that point on, there was a Cruise-in, pm:up Friday,convergence October 23 trouble. When they5-9 did meet of sorts beginning Car Show, car, 9 am 4 pm: Sat & with Sun,theOct 24 in & moonshine’s 25 with another they- knew it was decline Meet: days while the increase in either anotherSwap moonshiner or All the three profitability law. Headlights from oncoming racing as organized events in the traffic could be spotted long developed23 during the Car Tour “Moonshine Run”Southeast on and October before the carsfrom actually met. 50s. Take this day-trip 9 am to 5 pmThis to cruise1940s deep into the NE GA gave theon whiskey runners ample thatcountry time NASCAR, as a Mountains an authentic route in the heart of During Moonshine to see a working moonshine time to prepare for thestill! worst case governing body on a national scenario. level, came into existence in 1947 To hear tell it, most of the old and launched the careers of Junior stories about running moonshine Johnson, Tim Flock, Lee Petty, Showing of the movie were nothing more than tall tales Ned Jarrett and many, many othaccording to Millard Ashley, a ers. Saturday: 12 Noon, 2, 4 and 7 pmthere are all types of oval close friend of Junior Johnson. Today, 10 am, 2 and series 4 pm throughout the U.S. Ashley saidSunday: a moonshine run12 Noon, racing Stay after the Saturday showing presentation by owe Jim Mitchum, through the7 pm mountains wasn’tfor a special and they all their continued author Alex Gabbard and other well-known revenue agents and moonshiners! much different than making a trip success and growth to legend of to the local store and didn’t put moonshine. • Thunder Road Visit www.motorsportamerica.com and click on the “Moonshine” banner for more information. www.FreeMSA.com • SEPTEMBER 2010 • 3