*Ful Length* Pearl Jam, local Seattle grunge band pioneers, were putting on a benefit concert iseries n Seattle called "The Home Shows" during our recording. In an effort to synergize, we had a few of Georgetown Brewing's (also based in Seattle
We get together for an episode while we are both home, and try out the Longbranch bourbon collaboration from Wild Turkey and Matthew McConaughey while ranting about TV and Comics.
We decide to forego the Japanese whisky we talked about last week, and instead have some Irish Coffee, which is coffee, Irish whisky, and Irish cream.Topics of discussion include the lawsuit against Kona Brewing, the T-Mobile announcement of f
We finish out our exploration of Jim Beam by trying their Bonded variety. We quickly learn why the label recommends using it as part of a cocktail.We also discuss the results of the McGregor vs Mayweather "Money Fight".
Adrian and Jeigh move on the Jim Beam Double Oak, which doesn't rank very high on the Beam list for either of them.Both hosts recently started watch new Netflix original series: Glow for Adrian, Ozark for Jeigh.Lots of comic news and talk
We are back after a short hiatus caused be us traveling the country and sampling the alcohol to be had.We continue our exploration of Jim Beam with their Devil's Cut offering.Also, we talk about Dark Nights: Metal and Gotham City Garage.
We record a day early this week due to SDCC. However, that doesn't stop us from trying another Jim Beam variety. This week is Ghost, which is what is known as a white whiskey. We rank it in comparison to the others, with differing opinions.Lot
We continue our exploration of Jim Beam this week with their Black Label. Both Adrian and Jeigh and surprised by how much of an improvement the black label is over the white label. Current rankings is 1. Black. 2. White.They also discuss their
In July, we will be having a different release from Jim Beam each week, leading up to the one we enjoyed on the missing episode 216. This week, we start with the traditional Jim Beam. We also talk about some great comics, including Clue #1; The
In this episode, we try out the new Blood Orange Barrel Finished Gin from Copperworks Distilling in Seattle, and it does not disappoint. According to Adrian, the same can't be said of the new Katy Perry album.
We enjoy a delicious maple porter from Backwoods Brewing Company. We also find that we have differing views on Wonder Woman, but are both pissed about Batman #24.
Due to some technical issues, we lost the original episode 216. It's too bad, because it was without a doubt the most amazing podcast episode in the last twenty years. We are back to regularly scheduled programming this week though, as we try o