Dane, like Gopher said the peaches are for flavor. For the wussys, and ladies. If it is good well made shine, and smooth, like the stuff I had from North Carolina, on a certain farm......I like to just sip it from the jar. I like it as is, or refrigerated. I am almost tempted to ask my light weight drinker neighbor to give me back what is left of the jar I gave him.
But if you get well made shine, it is very good, and has a good taste. Like I said before, this is absolutely hands down the best I ever tasted. I have been trying to get a gallon of it, but like I said, I doubt I will be getting any more.
I'm not a big drinker. I have several bottles of whiskey, scotch, rum and gin, etc., and I seldom drink it. Once in a while, I might have a small glass, after, or before dinner. Sometimes when I go out to dinner, I will get a glass of Crown Royal on the rocks. But I do like a good shine now and then also. And it is like giving a raspberry to the cesspool, in the east. Sip, mmmmmm, hey, Washington......
PPLLLLBBBBTTTTTZZSSSTT!!!
N'yah, N'yah, N'yah ! I guess that might be what makes it better than store bought, just a freedom to drink what you want, without the elected mafia wanting money for something that they had nothing to do with, sort of their protection money. Like if you find a treasure off the coast of the US, the state and Feds want part of it. I say, if they want part of it, then let them help finance, and look for it! Hey, Washington,
PPLLLLBBBBBTTTTZZSSTTTT !! Also the universal Italian salute! Anyway Dane, if you like peaches, it is okay, to put them in the shine. I would suggest putting in the pickled peaches, or as they are also known as , spiced peaches. Now that would be good! Some like cherries in it. I just like it straight up. Not that I would refuse an offer of the fru fru, wussy stuff .
Wayne