MINTER, Alabama -- Nearly 200 gallons of hooch were seized in one of the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board’s largest moonshine seizures ever in Lowndes County.

Agents raided a residence in rural Lowndes County off County Road 7 in the Minter Community Thursday afternoon after receiving a tip and watching the area for several weeks, the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board stated in a release.

When two men were seen carrying numerous plastic gallon jugs from a nearby shed into the home, ABC Board agents raided the operation.

Agents located a 10-barrel still, which had been in operation for an extended period of time, the ABC Board stated. The still was destroyed and approximately 10 gallons of moonshine was found.

Authorities confiscated 183.5 gallons of booze, packaged in what appeared to be brand new one-gallon, clear plastic milk jugs.

The street value of the total 193.5 gallons of moonshine is an estimated $5,800.

Andrew Peak, whose home was raided, and Ronald Hardy were charged with possession of moonshine and possession of an illegal still.

Last week, the ABC Board raided a similar operation in Lowndes County, destroyed two stills and arrested two men.