Distilled by Pike County’s Pauley Hollow Distillery, Fuel of the Feud moonshine is made from water drawn from the McCoy well, which is located on the property where, on New Years Eve, 1888, the Hatfields attacked the McCoy homeplace, burning it to the ground. This product is now available in stores, and is one of many projects planned that involves the McCoy Well property.
Pauley Hollow Distillery LLC is Pike County, Kentucky's premiere distillery. While Fuel of the Feud is their newest drink, they offer a wide variety of other products, such as premium bourbon, apple brandy, rye whisky, and much more. Better yet, they use ingredients from the region where possible. If you're into authentic, high quality Kentucky made products, check them out below.
Hatfields, McCoys and Moonshiners come together to talk about this very special keepsake
Appalachian News-Express gives us insight on the development of Fuel of the Feud, from the vision that Bob Scott (Hatfield descendant) had to the final product.
Pike County Tourism CVB interviews both descendants and distillers to learn more about what Fuel of the Feud means for tourism in Pike County, Kentucky.
Mountain Top News delves into the intriguing story behind Fuel of the Feud and its place within the Hatfield and McCoy narrative going forward.