No matter what day of the year it is, there is always a compelling reason to enjoy a discerning drink. Responsibly of course. This hilarious, eclectic and erudite elbow-bending adventure through the calendar reveals what you should be drinking this week - and a fascinating and compelling reason to drink it. Hosts Ben McFarland & Tom Sandham, aka The Thinking Drinkers, have deftly decanted 40 years... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArtsComedy |
Hotel, Motel, Is That Your Foreskin? This week's pod recalls Tom's unfortunate and minor (very minor) costume malfunction on stage at the Alnwick Playhouse before raising a Rob Roy in memory of the Waldorf Astoria and exploring the ale-loving entrepr... more
This week, we hark back to the halcyon days when strangers blew smoke up the bottoms of wet people and, in the whining words of Liam Gallagher, things get supersonic with a gin and tonic as we celebrate the birth of Concorde. more
After a week off, the hardest working beefcakes in the drinks business slide back into the Pod saddle, digging their heels into some hard-nosed aural journalism and whipping up some searing investigative insight - namely the return of bananas to the ... more
If drink-soaked discussion of aphrodisiacal accompaniments to oysters, 'titanic plums', guinea pigs with dodgy fivers, hangover cures and some seriously decent discounted drinks are your thing then listen to this Valentine's Special featuring a boffi... more
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We caught these guys by accident at the Edinburgh Fringe 6 years ago and have managed to see them every year since then! They are always informative, entertaining and, above all, funny!! This is their second podcast (listen to It’s the Drink Talking as well if you enjoy this podcast) and it’s a hugely enjoyable way to spend an hour - even more so if you drink along with them!! Have a listen....you’ll laugh, groan (there are a LOT of cheesy jokes!!) and learn. You won’t be disappointed, I promise... more
This is a hugely enjoyable listen, aside from the casual humour and self-deprecating delivery by the two hosts it does actually provide some very interesting info on the world of booze. If you can do a tasting along side it, makes it even more fun!
A fantastic world tour and fun insight into lots of different booze that I can enjoy. more
Have enjoyed two of the Thinking Drinkers showed and this podcast is funny, has good recommendations and I even learnt something. In lockdown I am also managing half of their mantra, we are definitely drinking better!
This only the second and enjoying it so much I can’t wait’ til my next one! Anyway, enough about my Plymouth G
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