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.
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.
Tickle, Tim and Henry serve as judge and jury while two outlaws and one legal distiller take on the hard-time challenge of turning prison commissary ingredients into high-proof contraband.
Nobody knows more about flavor than professional chefs; guest judge Robert Irvine presides over a pressure cooker of competition as three experienced chefs battle to turn raw ingredients into high-proof, culinary-class spirits.
Moonshiners stars Richard Landry, Killer Beaz and Howard Thompson compete to turn spicy peppers into tasty, high-proof moonshine; it takes a master moonshiner to run a balanced hot liquor and every misstep comes at the price of sweat and tears.
Ever since Josh Owens' footage goes viral showing a moonshiner in Brazil making liquor from sugar cane juice in just two days, Josh can't wait to judge a competition in which three top distillers compete to make cachaça, Brazil's national spirit.
Mark, Digger and Tim judge as three top distillers go head-to-head to distill off-the-shelf beers into high-proof liquor.
Tickle's mom brings the cake as three top distillers compete to turn a bakery's worth of cookies and confections into scrumptious, high-proof liquor.
Three expert distillers blind-taste a mystery liquor, then compete to re-create it from raw ingredients; using only their senses, they must reverse-engineer the flavors, texture and proof in a challenge that puts even the judges to the test.
America's top legal and outlaw distillers go headtohead in the ultimate boozemaking competition to see who has what it takes to join the ranks of the greats and win the title of Master Distiller.
America's top legal and outlaw distillers go head-to-head in the ultimate booze-making competition to see who has what it takes to join the ranks of the greats and win the title of Master Distiller.
A base recipe invented centuries ago spawned modern American moonshines and bourbons; three distillers start with the same heritage corn and battle for their own corn liquor legacy.
Tea and liquor; two beverages Americans will fight a rebellion for; Mark, Digger, and Tim judge as three distillers compete to turn America's duo of hard won drinks into one top selling spirit for a chance to win the title of Master Distiller.
Three distillers compete to make Poitin, the Irish forefather of moonshine.
On a special Master Distiller Tournament, five champion outlaw distillers battle it out in a backwoods battle royale; Amanda, Richard, Kelly, Tater and Mike pit their ingenuity against each other in a series of sudden-elimination challenges.
Tickle joins the judging panel as three self-taught distillers compete to make whiskey from ancient forms of grains that go back thousands of years; the winner gets a run of their liquor at a major distillery.
Two moonshiners and a pro distiller face off in a big box store challenge; with just three minutes to shop the discount aisles, each must turn bulk buys into a working mash then distill it into high-proof liquor.
When backwoods shiners and a professional distiller bring groundbreaking savory flavors to the competition, the judges are blown away by their original recipes for chocolate malt, loaded baked potato and Nashville hot chicken moonshine.
When Tim announces the first Thanksgiving actually took place in Virginia, Tickle smokes a Virginia ham in honor of the occasion; champions Amanda, Richard and Daniel face off to run the best holiday liquor to complete the Thanksgiving feast.
By law, tequila and mezcal can only be made in Mexico, but outlaw distillers follow their own set of rules; three of the best bring American ingenuity to a 500-year-old recipe, but only one will be named Master Distiller.
Three firefighters famous for their shine compete to run their best off-duty recipes; veteran firemen Tim and Mark taste the results and, along with Digger, pay tribute to the history between the brotherhoods of firefighting and moonshining.
Mark, Digger and Tim taste the results as two outlaw shiners and a legal distiller take on record high prices in a competition to see who can make the best run of shine on a $30 budget.
It's a holiday extravaganza with guest judge Danielle Parton along with Mark Rogers and Tickle as St. Nick; presented with frugal Secret Santa gifts, Richard, Mike and Howard bring their backwoods skills to distill the cheeriest Christmas spirit.
Families bring their inherited moonshine recipes to the Master Distiller arena; when couples, siblings, and a father-son team fire up stills together under the pressure of a ticking clock, sparks fly.
Digger coaches three outlaw shiners as they face off against Tim's three legal distillers in a three-round ultimate elimination tournament designed to determine once and for all which side of the law makes the best high-proof spirits.
Mark, Digger and Tim devise a diabolical challenge as a pair of outlaw shiners faces two legal distillers in a battle for corn liquor supremacy; only one distiller from each side of the law will survive to face the final showdown.
Mark, Digger and Tim have saved one of the hardest distilling challenges for last in an epic tournament finale; just one outlaw and one legal distiller remain to battle for liquor supremacy.
Tim, Mark and Digger judge the results as three U.S. military veterans who served their country overseas, battle to become the next master distiller; to nobody's surprise, Tickle takes on his duty as honorary drill sergeant a little too seriously.
To earn the title of Master Distiller and a stake in a booming billion-dollar ready-to-drink cocktail market, three legal and outlaw shiners compete to craft the best high-proof canned cocktail from scratch ingredients.
In honor of all the past presidents who dabbled in distilling, moonshiners Josh, Howard and Kelly compete to make the best jar of a recently discovered presidential liquor recipe that was so tasty it may have led to the repeal of Prohibition.
The King Richard Petty and racing champions Thad Moffitt and Brendan Gaughan team up with moonshine legends Mark, Digger and Tim in a backroads reunion 90 years in the making; only one team will earn the honorary title of Master Distiller.
In the first-ever combo competition, three craftsmen-distillers compete to build working stills from raw sheet copper while mashing in a run of liquor from scratch ingredients; with catastrophic failure at stake, winning comes down to the final jar.
Digger takes three distillers to a local farm to select ingredients for their mash from containers of expired produce; with Mark and Tim joining at the judges table, competitors fire up their stills to turn culled crops into top shelf spirits.
When Spring comes, everything is at stake for backwoods shiners; outlaw champions Amanda, Richard and Tater compete to make the top spirit with this spring's best ingredients as judged by Mark, Digger and guest judge Mike.
Six top winners face off in a grand elimination tournament where they must design elaborate still builds and run backwoods liquors from raw ingredients; Popcorn Sutton's spouse, Pam Sutton, joins judges Mark, Digger and Tim.
Mark Rogers devises a bootlegging twist to challenge the five remaining master distillers now competing for just three slots in the semifinal round.
Two master distillers enter the final round but only one can emerge the tournament champion and compete against the judge of their choice, Mark, Digger or Tim; Danielle Parton and Henry Law join as guest judges for the final blind tasting showdown.
Mark, Digger and Tim judge as Mark Rogers, Mike Cockrell and Jerry Benson compete to distill the best Prohibition-era moonshine.
Mark, Digger and Tim judge as a female distiller challenges an outlaw shiner and a pro distiller from Hawaii to make the best nut liquor; when one shiner deploys a unique process, Mark and Digger admit the results rival their own hazelnut rum.
In the spirit of Christmas, Tickle competes in "Master Distiller" for the first time.
It's bourbon vs scotch vs Japanese whiskey; Mark, Digger and Tim judge as three specialized distillers compete in a global whiskey showdown.
Josh, Mike and Mark Rogers compete in the ultimate liquor-making rematch; judged by moonshine legends Mark, Digger and Tim.
Three outlaw shiners representing Alabama, Ohio and West Virginia compete to determine whose regional Appalachian recipe and style make the best corn liquor; Mark, Digger and Tim call in corn liquor master Mark Rogers to help make the final call.
Danielle Parton joins Mark, Digger and Tim as Josh, Daniel and Mike put their family recipes on the line to see whose multi-generational moonshine heritage will weather the test of time.
Tim introduces Mark and Digger to high-proof Slivovitz as three top distillers compete to make the legendary plum-powered liquor of Eastern Europe, with recipes kept alive by outlaw moonshiners for decades behind the iron curtain.
Mark, Digger and Tim team up with three underdog contestants for a fresh shot at redemption; two backwoods shiners and a professional distiller bring their best recipes to the table for a second chance at winning Master Distiller.
Tickle digs up the history, and Mark, Digger and Tim judge, as three highly skilled distillers battle to make pastis, a high-octane liquor created in 1930s France to trick the law after the government banned its notorious sister spirit, absinthe.
Guest Judge Pam Sutton joins Mark, Digger and Tim as three Master Distiller champions face real backwoods elements as they compete to make Popcorn Sutton's legendary outlaw corn whiskey recipe using tools and techniques from the past.
In that backwoods tradition, three distillers compete to make moonshine that packs a medicinal punch, as Mark, Digger and Tim judge whose jar ultimately tastes the best.
Mark, Digger, and Tim judge while Tickle brings the history and hilarity as two legal distillers compete with a backwoods outlaw moonshiner to determine who can turn the scraps from wine-making into the best jar of grappa, Italy's original moonshine.
With ingredients in short supply, Mark, Digger and Tim judge the "hard times challenge;" shiners Tickle, Mike and Daniel each bring their ingenuity to see who makes the best liquor with unconventional ingredients.
Tim, Mark and Digger judge as two outlaw shiners compete to make top-notch moonshine from raw honey, one of the trickiest and most expensive ingredients ever attempted by shiners in the backwoods.
Richard, Howard and Mike compete to make apple pie moonshine.
Three accomplished distillers compete using backwoods methods and forced pressurization to turn raw ingredients into cans of hard seltzer.
Richard, Josh and Daniel compete to run high-proof spirits for sippin' cream; when Tickle reveals the cream source is an actual dairy cow, all three shiners must dig deep into their country roots to put a winning jar on the table.
Tim, Mark and Digger judge as three skilled distillers integrate coffee into their mash recipes to see who can run the most stimulating jar of shine to earn the title of Master Distiller and a run of their winning recipe in a major distillery.
Loyal still hands for Tim, Richard and Mark and Digger steal the spotlight, putting their moonshining skills on the line as the judges conduct a blind tasting to determine whose number two will emerge as the new number one.
Legal and outlaw distillers compete to make a 300-year-old spirit called Cherry Bounce; a favorite drink of George Washington, nearly lost to time; Josh Owens, whose family kept the recipe alive for generations in the backwoods, joins as guest judge.
Mark, Digger and Tim judge as three amateur distillers compete to make the world's most notorious spirit; absinthe; building stills of their own design and mashing in from raw ingredients, only one will earn the title of Master Distiller.
Outlaw shiners and legal distillers compete to distill true Navy strength rum, and the bar for entry is 114-proof; with Tickle's honorary pirate and judged by shiners Mark, Digger and Tim.
Josh Owens, Mark Rogers and up-and-comer Daniel Maner compete to see who makes Appalachia's most authentic backwoods shine and win a rare jar of Popcorn Sutton's liquor.
Distillers compete to make gin; a notorious spirit that has medieval roots is still prized in the backwoods today; judged by Mark, Digger and Tim.
Distillers compete to make peach brandy; a spirit so prized in the Old South it was once more popular than whiskey; judged by Mark, Digger and Tim.
Distillers compete to make a recipe created by George Washington himself.
Distillers compete to make vodka; the secret to surviving a Russian winter and now America's most-consumed spirit.
Tim Smith challenges Mark and Digger to a moonshine-making rematch; the three legends face off to see who can bring the best jar of moonshine to the table and win the ultimate bragging rights.
Mark, Digger and Tim judge as legal and outlaw distillers compete to make the best rum; constructing stills of their own design and mashing in their own raw ingredients, only one will survive elimination to earn the title of Master Distiller.
Heritage grains meet charred oak as three amateur distillers compete to make the best American whiskey; judged by Mark, Digger and Tim, they go head to head in a series of challenges to determine who has what it takes to be Master Distiller.
Mark, Digger and Tim judge as top amateur distillers from both sides of the law compete to make mezcal, the moonshine of Mexico; using agave mash, regional recipes and even meat.
Legal and outlaw distillers compete head-to-head to see who makes a classic Appalachian tradition called Mountain Brandy.