Bib whiskey, also known as moonshine or white whiskey, is a type of unaged American whiskey that is typically high in alcohol content. It is made from a mash of corn, rye, or wheat, and is typically distilled once or twice. Bib whiskey gets its name from the fact that it was often sold in clear glass bottles with a “bib” or spout, which made it easy to drink straight from the bottle.
Bib whiskey was once very popular in the United States, but its popularity declined after the passage of Prohibition in 1920. However, it has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, as more and more people are interested in craft spirits. Bib whiskey is now produced by a number of small distilleries across the country, and it is often used in cocktails and mixed drinks.