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What does moonshine look like?
Moonshine is typically a clear or cloudy colorless distilled alcoholic beverage. When aged in wooden barrels, it may take on an amber color. However, if the alcohol content is high enough (e.g. high wine) it might still remain colorless even after barrel aging.
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