bathtub gin
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bathtub gin (countable and uncountable, plural bathtub gins)
- (colloquial) Gin or a similar alcoholic beverage which is of very poor quality, as if made by a homebrewer in a bathtub.
- Synonym: moonshine
- 1984 December 30, Alvin Klein, “‘Brown Sugar’ Done to a Bubbling Turn (theatre review)”, in New York Times, retrieved 31 July 2013:
- A 1976 Broadway hit, "Bubbling Brown Sugar" recreates the night life of the 1920s - when they drank "scotch in teacups" and bathtub gin.
- 1990, “Bathtub Gin”, in Lawn Boy, performed by Phish:
- And Wendy's on the windowsill / Waitin' to be let in / And we're all in the bathtub now / Making bathtub gin
- 2008 December 5, “Top 10 Prohibition Tales: Mortal Moonshine”, in Time, archived from the original on 2012-03-02:
- It wasn't just the violent Prohibition-era gang wars that were dangerous to Americans drinking homemade moonshine and bathtub gin.
Usage notes
- Used especially to refer to bootlegged liquor produced during the U.S. Prohibition era (1919–1933).
References
- “bathtub gin”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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