December 4, 1919.

Sippin’ Me Some Dingleberry Dew.
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December 4, 1919 – Poppa Charles Dingleberry – who came to Iowa around 1866, settling on 300+ acres of farmland in Graham Township of Johnson County – dies and is buried in Oakland Cemetery in Iowa City.

Back during Prohibition (in Iowa 1916-1933), Dingleberry Road – just north of Iowa City – was home to Charles Dingleberry’s sons – moonshiners Peter & George Dingleberry, who were famous around Johnson County for their “Dingleberry Dew” whiskey.

In June 1927, Johnson County Sheriff Frank Smith and four deputies raided the Dingleberry farm. The team arrested the Dingleberry brothers for moonshining, bringing back to Iowa City, as evidence, 21 gallons of hooch, 400 gallons of mash, 30 gallons of wine, and a 40-gallon still! Read the whole ‘white lightning’ story here.

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