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Chasing the White Dog
An Amateur Outlaw's Adventures in Moonshine  
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In Chasing the White Dog, journalist Max Watman traces the historical roots and contemporary story of hooch. He takes us to the backwoods of Appalachia and the gritty nip joints of Philadelphia, from a federal courthouse to Pocono Speedway, profiling the colorful characters who make up white whiskey's lore. Along the way, Watman chronicles his hilarious attempts to distill his own moonshine -- the essential ingredients and the many ways it can all go wrong -- from his initial ill-fated batch to his first successful jar of 'shine.

It begins in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, where drunk and armed outlaws gathered in the summer of 1794. George Washington mustered 13,000 troops to quell the rebellion, but by the time they arrived, the rebels had vanished; America's first moonshiners had packed up their stills and moved on.

From these moonshiners who protested the Whiskey Tax of 1791, to the bathtub gin runners of the 1920s, to today's booming bootleg businessmen, white lightning has played a surprisingly large role in American history. It touched the election of Thomas Jefferson, the invention of the IRS, and the origins of NASCAR. It is a story of tommy guns, hot rods, and shot houses, and the story is far from over.

Infiltrating every aspect of small-scale distilling in America, from the backyard hobbyists to the growing popularity of microdistilleries, Chasing the White Dog provides a fascinating, centuries-long history of illicit booze from an unrepentant lover of moonshine.

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"Max Watman lays bare his Appalachian DNA as he tries to separate the myth and reality of his spiritual milk: moonshine. The result is an intoxicating blend of Raymond Chandler and Erle Stanley Gardner as Watman intriguingly and engagingly picks his way through the minefields of folklore and federal law. The most refreshing read on distilling I have found in years: fascinating and often fun." —Jim Murray, author of Jim Murray's Whiskey Bible
"I've done a lot of things in my life, and my history in the moonshine business is no secret. Back in the old days, we made our whiskey in pot stills down by the creek and raced our bootlegging cars on the weekend. Today, I own part of Piedmont distillers, and we make the 'shine I always wanted to. Now here's Max's book, which tells the stories of the old moonshining days and how we got started racing. I guess you could say my life has come full circle. I'm proud of where I came from and think Max did great job preserving a part of our history." —Junior Johnson, NASCAR legend
"Max Watman is corn liquor's Dominick Dunne, a literate, funny, and insightful apostle of bespoke liquor and homemade applejack. Like any jury-seasoned moonshiner, he claims his liquor-making days are behind him. Whether or not one chooses to believe that, let's hope his writing days are far from over." —Matthew Rowley, author of Moonshine and Rowley's Whiskey Forge
"Watman, a journalist and southerner, takes us on an exciting and often eccentric ride through the history (and present) of the moonshine business, at the same time chronicling his own frequently disastrous efforts to produce home-grown alcohol. Written in a lively, you-are-there style, and featuring some truly out-of-left-field characters, the book is sure to entertain as it informs." —David Pitt, Booklist
"Chasing the White Dog uncovers the moral quandaries behind moonshine's sheen of hick stereotypes and sheds light on an underground industry that shows no signs of letting up." —Eddie Dean, The Wall Street Journal
"A fun read combining history, how-to, and memoir that should have special appeal in the Appalachian regions covered in the book." —Meagan P. Storey, Library Journal
Maine Today, February 16, 2010
...online at SPACE Gallery, Rabelais, Aurora Provisions and Rosemont Markets. For more information contact Rabelais at 774 1044 Max Watman, author of Chasing The White Dog, An Amateur Outlaw's Adventures in Moonshine. Journalist Watman traces ...
Kentucky.com, February 14, 2010
...women who have all lived in the same house over 200 years come alive through shared journal entries. Chasing the White Dog: An Amateur Outlaw's Adventures in Moonshine by Max Watman (Simon and Schuster, $25, out Feb. 16): A New York writer ...
San Francisco Chronicle, February 14, 2010
...flavors of that with which it was made, as opposed to that in which it was stored,' says Max Watman, whose new book, 'Chasing the White Dog' (Simon & Schuster, $25), is being released this week. It chronicles his experiences with moonshiners ...
Private Equity HUB, February 3, 2010
...The idea of bespoke liquor has always been appealing to me and Max Watman’s excellent new book, “ Chasing the White Dog ” does much to whet my interest in the industry of homemade hooch. It’s out in February from Simon & Schuster ...