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TOTAL ECLIPSE

official spirits of the 2024 & 2017
Total Solar eclipses

hand crafted in limited Quantities

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Two Spirits, One Incredible Celebration

We’ve created both Total Eclipse Moonshine and Total Eclipse Bourbon for the Total Solar Eclipses of 2017 and 2024

Each expression offers a spirited celebration as you savor the taste of nature and character in every drop... Lights out and bottoms up!

 

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Total Eclipse Bourbon

Kentucky Straight

Four Grain Bourbon

PERFECTLY BALANCED MASH BILL

$49.99

50% ABV / 100 PF

Our four grain bourbon mash bill of 70% corn, 10% wheat, 10% rye, and 5% malted barley. Aged a minimum of 2 years.

 
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About Total Eclipse Bourbon

Created For the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

The 2024 Total Solar Eclipse will occur on April 8, 2024. It will be visible across a path stretching from Texas to Maine in the United States. This celestial event is anticipated with great excitement, as it marks the first total solar eclipse visible in the continental United States since 2017. Astronomers and enthusiasts alike are preparing to witness the moon completely obscuring the sun, creating a rare and awe-inspiring spectacle in the sky.

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Original Recipe

Total Eclipse
moonshine

50% Corn / 50% Cane

$29.99

50% ABV / 100 PF

Our original prohibition era family recipe moonshine.

Label style may vary.

 
 
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ABOUT TOTAL ECLIPSE MOONSHINE

CREATED FOR THE 2017 Total Solar ECLIPSE

The 2017 Total Solar Eclipse occurred on August 21, 2017, and was a highly anticipated event across the United States. This total solar eclipse had a path of totality that stretched from the West Coast to the East Coast with the epicenter of the eclipse in Hopkinsville, KY.

Over the weekend of the eclipse, Casey Jones Distillery welcomed over 20,000 people who gathered to witness this extraordinary celestial phenomenon. The eclipse itself was a breathtaking event, as the moon completely obscured the sun, casting a shadow and revealing the sun's corona.

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