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  • I'm Sorry
    Feb 8 2026

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    The can hissed, the foam surged, and suddenly our studio floor was a caramel-colored slip ‘n slide. That’s how a rye whiskey barrel-aged Scottish ale made its entrance—and somehow still earned a near-perfect score. Before the chaos, we crack open Dragonheart, an apple mead with cherry and raspberry, and discover a curveball: more sparkling cider than sour bite, with apple upfront and cherry lingering on the finish. It’s bright, fun, and sneaky-strong, the kind you keep on hand for friends who swear they “don’t like beer” but love a juicy sip.

    Between pours, we wrestle with winter. The snow finally sticks, the mud retreats, and dog owners nod in tired agreement. A simple home upgrade—pet-grade artificial turf—turns into a legit sanity saver, keeping paws clean and floors cleaner. We share the small victories that make a season bearable: a forecast promising 40s and 50s, a stew trick using hot-and-spicy V8 for bold depth, and a local Chinese spot that never misses. It’s a hangout vibe with practical takeaways, because cold months demand both comfort and cleverness.

    Pop culture keeps us moving. Land Man sparks memories of the Dallas “who shot JR” frenzy, reminding us that big, messy characters make the week feel more alive. And the community shows up too: new reels and shorts across platforms, growing downloads, and a heartfelt nod to the folks who buy us a beer and keep this scrappy show rolling. Then the ale returns—rye sweetness, a whisper of chocolate, a warming finish that says one glass is enough and exactly right. We laugh about the sticky cleanup, because sometimes the best nights are a little unhinged.

    Come for the mead and barrel notes, stay for the winter hacks, food talk, and unfiltered banter. Hit play, rate the pours with us, and tell a friend who needs a bright spot in the cold. If you’re enjoying the show, subscribe, drop a review, and share your own “another reason to drink” this week.

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    47 Min.
  • Y not
    Jan 31 2026

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    Two beers, two moods, and one very honest split. We crack a Masthead Midwest Red IPA expecting a hint of caramel, only to be met with a grapefruit surge and a stubborn bitter finish that divides our panel. One of us gets a sharp, almost chemical edge and heavy carbonation; the other appreciates the hop punch and rides with it. If you’ve ever argued over an IPA at the table, you’ll feel seen here, especially when we unpack how “red” sets malt expectations that “IPA” promptly bulldozes.

    Then we reset with a Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Toasted Stout that eases in hot and settles into something rich and balanced. Oak, vanilla, a touch of marshmallow, and that warm bourbon finish deliver the kind of slow-sipper that makes sense on a cold night. We both land at 8 and talk through why “toasted” reads smoother than some barrel-aged bruisers. It’s bold at 10% ABV without turning into syrup, and it pairs perfectly with stories about winter commutes, snow berms at the end of the driveway, and the simple victory of getting home for a well-earned pour.

    Between tastes, we veer into real life: salt shortages near a giant lake salt mine, whiteout clippers that follow you on Route 6, and a Queen tribute in a velvet-seat theater where you can actually sit, snack, and sing. That’s the bigger theme—context flavors everything. Stress can make a bitter IPA feel harsher; a warm stout can feel like a blanket. Come for the tasting notes, stay for the banter, and leave with a short list of what to buy for your next storm night.

    If you enjoy candid beer reviews, subscribe on YouTube, follow along on your favorite podcast app, and drop your own scores. What’s your pick: grapefruit bite or bourbon warmth?

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    49 Min.
  • It's getting cold~
    Jan 24 2026

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    Hit play for a wild mix of fresh YouTube energy, honest beer reviews, and storm-smart survival tips that could actually help when the power blinks. We went from cables and camera confusion to pouring two unforgettable beers: Nugget Nectar, a red-ale crossover that drinks like a friendly IPA, and Death’s Tar, a bourbon-barrel bruiser that smacks with baker’s chocolate and heat. One earns a rare perfect score on camera. The other? Let’s just say if you love big oak and bigger bite, you’ll have opinions.

    We keep it human and a little chaotic—road-trip “workation” stories, the kind of bar stops you only make when someone else is driving, and the humble reality of building a channel while the mics are live. Music heads will appreciate our detour into the Beastie Boys doc and a Puffy profile that raises questions about image, narrative control, and what happens when the camera never turns off. It’s the pop-culture breather between tastings, and it sparks a sharp back-and-forth on what ages well, both in beer and in reputation.

    Then we get practical. With a winter system icing its way across multiple states, we trade no-nonsense pointers: water storage, safe heat, CO detectors, food you can stash outside, and a little terracotta trick for warming a small room if things get rough. Nothing preachy—just the kind of advice you’d text a friend before the roads glaze over. We wrap by weighing cost versus flavor on high-ABV stouts, doubling down on that Nugget Nectar recommendation, and celebrating a clutch golf league night because small wins matter.

    If you’re into craft beer, bourbon-barrel stouts, music documentaries, or simply want real talk about storm prep without fear-mongering, this one’s for you. Tap follow, rate the show, and share it with a friend who needs a better winter beer plan. And if you’re feeling generous, subscribe to the new YouTube—watch along and tell us what to taste next.

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    43 Min.
  • Coconut Crazy
    Jan 16 2026

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    51 Min.
  • What is family for?
    Jan 10 2026

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    A peach label promised sunshine. The pour delivered wheat. That’s where our night starts—expectations versus reality, how labels shape first sips, and the simple tricks that can rescue a subtle beer: the right glass, a slice of peach or orange, and a little patience. We get honest about why some wheat beers are easy on the palate but tough on the gut, and why “fruit” on a can doesn’t always mean fruit on the tongue.

    Then the lights dim and the mood shifts. We pop Goose Island Bourbon County and everything slows down: deep aromas of smoke and oak, chocolate layered with vanilla and caramel, and a bourbon warmth that asks you to sit, swirl, and sip. We talk temperature and glassware, why this stout is a closer, and how it pairs with cigars or dark chocolate. We even stack it against Kentucky Bourbon Barrel and call a clear winner for balance and depth. If you’re into barrel-aged stouts, this segment is your tasting roadmap.

    Between pours, life sneaks in. One of us steps into new responsibilities at work—scheduling trucks, printing orders, leveling up in Excel—while we swap a gnarly hygiene story that proves how tiny habits can keep a whole crew sick. We pull back the curtain on our show too: a new Facebook page, Buzzsprout link, and a look at growth across 66 countries. Seven seasons later, the formula still works—good friends, good beer, real laughs—and consistency beats perfection.

    If you like candid beer reviews, practical tasting tips, and the kind of banter that makes a week feel shorter, you’re in the right place. Hit play, grab a glass, and tell us where you land: team wheat or team barrel-aged stout? Subscribe, share with a friend who loves big flavor, and drop a review with your top stout recommendation.

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    39 Min.
  • Snow, Beer, And A New Year
    Jan 3 2026

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    Snow piled up outside and we cracked open Ellicottville’s holiday variety to see what stuck. The “sugar cookie” ale promised vanilla and bakery warmth, but our palates landed on semi-sweet green tea with a syrupy hint, sparking a real talk about flavor names, expectations, and how seasonal beer labels set you up before the first sip. From there we mapped out our path to video: quick reels now, smart gear later, and a steady cadence built on honest reactions at the table rather than a perfect studio.

    The nostalgia wave hit when we turned to MTV’s sign-off after 44 years. We relived the early music video years, the pivot to reality TV, and the moment YouTube made curation on-demand. That shift changed how artists break, how fans discover, and why short, searchable clips beat a cable slot. Music videos didn’t die—they moved to a platform where you can find exactly the song you want in seconds.

    Redemption arrived with the Chocolate Cherry Bomb imperial stout at 8.2%. Big chocolate on the nose, a rich body, and a shy cherry note that flashes late before a dry, slightly bitter finish. We’d order a pint to try, but it’s not a case buy; still, it’s a solid winter sipper for stout fans. We also look ahead to St. Patrick’s season—Irish reds, dry stouts, and ambers—and swap Savannah stories: long parades, sip-and-stroll charm, and cobblestone history that makes a beer taste better in your hand.

    If you love beer reviews with unfiltered honesty, a dash of music history, and road-tested tips for building a creator workflow, you’re in the right place. Pour something cold, rate along with us, and hit play. Enjoyed the show? Follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find it. What winter beer should we try next?

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    44 Min.
  • Santa Brought IPA, Not Therapy, And We’re Fine
    Dec 27 2025

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    Sleigh bells are packed away, but the glasses are out, starting with Kringle Juice from Big Ditch Brewing—a hazy IPA that looks like Christmas and drinks like clean citrus and pine. We dig into the aroma, that first juicy hit, the subtle dryness as it warms, and why it stacks next to Elvis Juice without feeling like a clone. At 7% ABV and easygoing bitterness, it’s a quiet holiday hero for anyone who wants a festive can and a year-round flavor.

    The chat opens up from there. We trade stories about how family traditions shift once the grandparents stop hosting—why some branches drift into smaller circles and how one person stepping up can bring the tribe back together. It’s a candid, funny, and honest look at gathering without the pressure of a calendar date, where the real win is people in a room, not perfection on the table. Along the way we toss in gaming chaos: accidental alliances, surprise ambushes, and the social weirdness of PvP that still keeps us logging on. It’s community, whether you find it around a tree, a couch, or a loading screen.

    Then we pour dessert: Hardywood’s Peppermint Bark Stout. Chocolate-forward, softly minty, and lighter than most pastry stouts at 9.2% ABV, it slides between milk and dark chocolate notes with a finish that feels like a winter nightcap. We talk pairings, why it works after dinner, and where it lands on our keeper scale. Add a few white elephant gems, a ham-sandwich confession, and a shout-out to a hot honey pepperoni pizza that stole the show, and you’ve got a cozy, laughter-heavy holiday wrap.

    If you’re into craft beer reviews, seasonal stouts, hazy IPAs, and real talk about family and traditions, you’ll feel right at home. Tap play, rate along with us, and tell us your winter go-to: are you Team IPA or Team Stout? Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a new holiday pour, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show.

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    53 Min.
  • Two Stouts Walk Into An Office Party And Forget The Mint
    Dec 20 2025

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    Two dark beers, one chaotic studio, and numbers we never thought we’d see. We kick things off with Abita’s Office Party, a holiday stout that keeps cocoa and caramel in balance without drowning the palate in sugar. The early sips are silky and clean, which sparks a conversation on why the “one-sip challenge” rarely tells the full story—and why the first quarter of a can is where a beer truly reveals itself.

    Then we unwrap a listener gift and tumble into a new party game that demands fast, four-word burns instead of long riffs. It’s the kind of curveball that changes the room, and we ride it straight into our Spotify Wrapped: audience up 409%, new listeners up 800%, plays in 13 countries, and a cheeky badge that calls us a rising star. Are those labels universal? Maybe. Do we care? Not as much as we care about the real people who show up, week after week. We name-check our “15 Percenters” and plot stickers to make it official.

    In the back half we pour Cloverleaf, an Irish stout from Outer Belt Brewing in Ohio. It’s dark but featherlight, offering a gentle chocolate line with almost no bitterness. We debate a small recipe twist that could make it a winter classic: a restrained hint of mint to lift the finish without turning it into a novelty. Ratings land at a 9.5, with a unanimous “add mint and it’s a 10.” Along the way we talk shaky hands and stigma, weather whiplash, lost holiday packages, and the kind of decompression you only get from a slow-build game like Arc Raiders.

    If you’re into craft beer tasting, holiday stouts, Irish stouts, regional breweries, and the messy joy of building a show in public, this one’s for you. Hit play, rate along with us, and tell us: would you add mint to an Irish stout? Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the pod. Cheers to the 15 Percenters and to the next round.

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    46 Min.