"TIFTON, Ga. - Part-time farmer Jimmy Griner hopes his ever-so-fragrant, crystal-clear, 180-proof moonshine can help solve the nation's energy problems." [snip]
Standing beside a large sedan powered by a blend of gasoline and his white lightning, Griner greeted the governor, unscrewed the lid and gave the governor a whiff.
"It's the real deal," Perdue said with a smile.
"I have a license to make it," said Griner, 70, a retired college physics professor who has a small farm in south Georgia's Berrien County.
"I'm going to tell the revenue department to leave you alone," Perdue said.
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