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It’s Christmastime, and the Whiskey Bros are back with a special Savage Sack Christmas Edition, featuring Brad McGaw from Epic Cigars! In this holiday-themed episode, we dive into the mysterious contents of Savage’s sack (brace yourself) and tackle the age-old debate: is it Tupperware or Tubberware? Brad leads the way as we dissect cigars, examining the filler, wrapper, and binder, while the Bros hotly debate the best way to cut a cigar—guillotine, V-cut, punch, or Doc’s “creative” methods. From torch wars to the size debate (are fatties for wussies?), it’s a smoke-filled showdown. Brad also gives us an insider’s look at the cigar industry, dropping knowledge as we puff away.
The Bros don’t stop at cigars. Doc’s brush with community theater stardom comes up—he wasn’t on stage, but somehow still stole the show. Meanwhile, the conversation veers into wild territory with drones and "The Mothership," leaving everyone questioning if Savage is secretly Santa. With whiskey flowing, cigars smoking, and holiday cheer on full display, this episode is equal parts hilarity and mayhem, proving once again why the Whiskey Bros are the kings of Christmas chaos.
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Do not listen to this episode. This one is not for you. If you happen to listen, we are not responsible for it.
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Gather ‘round the whiskey barrel tonight as the Bros welcome special guests DeAnn and Danny Taylor, a dynamic duo with roots so deep in family history they make the Hatfields and McCoys look like casual acquaintances. We’ll dig into their legacy of construction projects that leave no septic unturned and farming ventures that might make a vegan weep into their soy latte. It’s site work, dozer work, and possibly twerking work!.
From glyphosate debates to machinery costs so high they feel like a metaphorical prison shower moment, we’re diving deep into the dirty side of agriculture. Is artificial intelligence ready to plow the fields? Will chem-trails finally get the attention they deserve? And who’s really behind this whole “changing weather patterns” nonsense anyway—Mother Nature or the global deep state? Toss in the Savage Bros’ existential ponderings about why humans can’t make water (is it divine intervention or just God’s ultimate flex?), and you’ve got an episode packed tighter than a green tractor's repair bill. Cheers to good whiskey and bad decisions!
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The Whiskey Bros are back, and it’s officially sweater weather—which means it’s time to get cozy and wildly inappropriate. Tonight, we ask the hard-hitting questions, like whether Mike Tyson’s recent fight was less “Iron Mike” and more “Drama Club Mike.” Was it a legitimate clash of titans or just a pillow fight in gloves for our entertainment-starved souls? Speaking of staged events, Savage Bro claims to have won a chili cooking competition, but we’re smelling something spicier than his beans.
We’re also diving crotch-first into the world of d!ck pills. Do you have to actually be broken down there to take them, or is this just another way society is asking us to overachieve? Meanwhile, the “sit to piss” campaign has us questioning everything we thought we knew about our bathroom habits. Is it better for your health? For your relationships? Or is this just a sneaky way to make us all less intimidating while marking our territory? One thing’s for sure: this episode is packed with spice, science, and the kind of unfiltered commentary that makes your mom stop returning your calls. Cheers!
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Tonight, the Whiskey Bros welcome Decatur’s own Cal White, a man of many hats (and likely bruises)—jujitsu enthusiast, Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo insider, and Dickies Arena wrangler. In other words, he's the kind of guy who can wrangle a bull, break an arm, and serve you a ribeye, all before noon. Ever wondered why sane people willingly drag themselves through mud, walls, and barbed wire for a Spartan Race Trifecta? Or why they roll on the floor getting armbarred for “fun”? Cal will either inspire you to take up a new hobby… or confirm your life choices.
We’ll also dive deep into the history of Dickies Arena—like, way deeper than anyone asked for. And while we’re at it, we’ll roast Tye Rambo, our former guest and another masochist with a jujitsu habit. Expect some colorful tales from Heath, who’ll relive the time a copperhead found his foot and changed his life forever. In true Whiskey Bros style, we’ll tackle the “pressing” issues, like the current presidential polls, which are about as stable as a drunk steer. Speaking of chaos, join us as we dive into Conspiracy Crossroads, where we ponder the real question: Did Kamala make a brief presidential cameo while Joe was, ahem, “indisposed”?
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Tonight’s episode is piping hot, straight from the ovens of 1860 Pizza in Bridgeport! We’re joined by Greg Shupe, a mastermind behind the craft pizza revolution that’s giving seed oils the boot, one tallow-fried wing at a time. Early voting is on the table, but don’t worry—your ballot doesn’t count unless you post a selfie. We also take a deep dive into the demise of old-school snow ski culture, where creative ski outfits and après-ski swagger have been replaced by selfies and generic gear. And speaking of swagger, is Greg’s mankini making a triumphant comeback? We’ll let you decide if "Jean-o" should hit the slopes!
From there, the conversation escalates as we question the new reality of a wartime apocalypse—is nuclear the next big thing? But hey, don’t worry too much, just "relax the sack" with a touch of Botox, the new trend taking men’s fashion to strange places. We also wander into the Conspiracy Crossroads—what’s the deal with octane levels in gasoline? Is it all just a smokescreen to drain your wallet at the pump? Pop the cork, settle in, and enjoy a wild ride through this barrel-aged episode!
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On this week's whiskey-infused romp, the Bros dive deep into Red River Distilling, exploring the hidden gems behind these local small-batch whiskies that taste like they've been aged with the love and sweat of a thousand New Mexico summers. Between tasting flights that had us questioning whether the whiskey was distilled by wizards, to debating whether Red River’s magic might also be the secret ingredient to growing a better beard, this episode had it all. Regionality was the star of the show, with the undeniable truth that small enterprise has nuances that mass production could never replicate. Hell, after a few sips, we were ready to ditch corporate America and open our own distillery... right after we finish this bottle.
So grab your boots and your liver supplements, because by the time we're done, you’ll be begging your local retailer for these Red River picks. From rich flavors to inappropriate laughs (our legal department may or may not approve of half the things we said), this episode is a must-listen. If you’ve ever thought big box stores were for cowards and you're the kind of person who believes in supporting the little guy, tune in. This one's for you.
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Welcome back to another meaty episode of the Whiskey Bros Podcast! Tonight, we delve into a flavorful discussion with Wise Choice Custom Meats, touching on the finer points of meat, community, and the realities of working with family. This episode is not for the faint of heart (or vegans), as we chat about the smoky allure of tablitas and the mouth-watering magic of pulled pork. But beyond the culinary wizardry, we explore something even more significant: the bonds that hold a community together.
While the delicious details of Wise Choice meats take center stage, the true heart of this episode lies in the spirit of charity and camaraderie that comes from living and working among family and friends. It’s more than just showcasing a worthy local business; it’s about celebrating how shared passions can bring people together and strengthen the ties that make a community feel like home. Get ready for a cheeky, endearing conversation that’s as heartwarming as it is mouth-watering.
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In this episode, the Whiskey Bros sit down with local water district officials to talk about the one thing flowing less than our whiskey—North Texas water! From overworked aquifers to futuristic water-saving tech, we dive deep (pun intended) into the real challenges hitting Wise and Parker counties. Whether it’s water reclamation, aquifer recharge, or how your sprinkler system might be sipping the last drops from the Trinity Aquifer, this conversation hits harder than a dry Texas summer. Tune in to find out how you can help quench the region’s thirst while keeping your glass full!
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Hide your pets folks!
Welcome back, you whiskey-loving degenerates, to another round of your favorite bad decisions in audio form! Grab your Allsups mega cups, stuff your face with that mystery gas station burrito, and settle in because tonight we've got a sack full of chaos. From discussing whether Haitians feasting on Fido is culinary innovation or just resourceful cuisine, to questioning why in the hell robots haven’t made everything cheaper yet—like, seriously, is that not what they were built for?
We’re sipping on Red River’s finest and EH Taylor Barrel Proof tonight, so you know it’s about to get sloppy. We’ll dive into whether it’s better to crash your car into yourself or someone else, 3D-printed houses (because apparently that’s a thing now), and we’ll even help you noobs figure out whether to start your whiskey journey with higher proof or lower.
And just when you think your allergies couldn’t get worse than the traffic on 287, we’ve got state accident stats that prove it might actually be safer to stay at home...with your whiskey. So, buckle up, or don't, we’re not your dad, and let’s get weird!
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On this week's roundtable with the Whiskey Bros, Doc’s packing up his life and realizing just how much junk he’s managed to hoard. Savage reveals the mysterious contents of his sack (don’t worry, it’s PG… mostly). The guys get into a heated debate that could rival any political showdown—room temperature coffee: a crime against humanity or a misunderstood delicacy? The recent dad bod carwash raised a grand for the Guardians of the Children. Venturing into the odd world of modern-day cartoon role models. Plus, they ponder the mysterious disappearance of supplement stores—where did all those muscle powders and energy boosters go? Emma Kok gets a shoutout, Assembly Theory and Sara Walker make the science nerds perk up, and the crew dives into the world of IV therapy—miracle cure or just a pricey placebo? Oh, and of course, there’s some chatter about RFK and Kamala’s speech at the DNC. Don’t miss the hilarity, insights, and occasional wisdom on The Doc Line at 940-435-7525!
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In this side-splitting episode of Whiskey Bros, we dive into a variety of topics, starting with the 2024 Paris Olympics, where the US is dominating the medal count. How can we not mention Tom Cruise's grand entrance, or rather exit from the Olympics plus he just a hot dude. We also discuss Snoop Dogg’s surprising appearance and how much he got paid to be there. We then shift gears to the ever-entertaining Trump-Kamala situation and the much-anticipated Elon Musk and Trump interview.
The conversation takes a humorous turn with our thoughts on "Dad Bod" personal training and the impacts of recent shipping fuel policy changes, which might have ironically worsened global warming. We wrap up with a look at the uptick in prejudicial terms in legacy media over the last decade and an amusing anecdote about Doc’s relocation to what feels like a postage stamp. It's a whirlwind of laughs, insights, and, of course, whiskey-fueled banter.
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Grab a glass and join the Whiskey Bros as they dive into the latest shenanigans! We're talking about the New South popping up in Brazil (yeah, you heard it right), and the wild idea that parents might not have a fundamental right to direct their kids' upbringing (check out these wild reads: NY Times and New Discourses). We've got the feel-good story of the summer, bots throwing wrenches into everyone's lives, and the cost of two years in America. Plus, we reminisce about the good ol' days when drag queens and cross-dressing were all in good fun (remember those high school competitions?). The French are losing it over a 28°C heatwave, and we've got some juicy car news for all you gearheads (don't miss this: YouTube). And of course, the burning question: "What's in the box?!" Got thoughts? Hit up The Doc Line at 940-435-7525. Cheers!
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The 2024 Olympics are off to start in Paris with a bang! Scenes of the last supper have everyone up in arms, or was it just a simple display of Dionysus. In a surprising turn of events, trivia champ Drew Davis took center stage as a special guest, leaving us all wondering if there's anything he doesn't know! Meanwhile, the Olympic Games are heating up not just with athletic prowess but also with a new twist—two boxers, previously disqualified for having XY chromosomes, are set to duke it out in the women's event, making "fighting for equality" literal. Over at the gym, "Savage and Fire" seem to be taking the term "working out issues" to a whole new level, while foodies in Fort Worth are rejoicing as the Michelin Guide finally arrives, ready to award stars to those mastering the art of turning tacos into culinary masterpieces. And just to spice things up, there's a growing chorus chanting "Carnivore!" as if it’s the new battle cry for a delicious revolution.
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In this wild episode of the Whiskey Bro Podcast, Fire Bro stumbles back from vacation and jumps right into the chaos. We gossip about the upcoming first presidential debate and toss around conspiracy theories about whether the Democrats might swap out Sleepy Joe. We laugh about our own judgmental tendencies and ponder if we could ever ditch our smartphones for ancient flip phones. The hurricane season's madness gets a mention, along with our slightly tipsy debate on whether travel agencies are still a thing. We tackle the touchy subject of Greta Thunberg's public image and whether she's hot and unveil Ghost Bro's new scuba diving adventures (watch out, fish!). Plus, we take a cheeky look at Apple's new studies on tinnitus and hearing loss. Buckle up for an episode filled with laughs, opinions, and a healthy dose of irreverence!
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In this episode of WhiskeyBros, we recap our recent charity dinner, extending heartfelt thanks to everyone who purchased tickets and contributed to feeding Wise kids. We were honored to have special guest Will Carpenter join us for the event.
We provide updates on the liquor stores, discussing how business is going and what’s new in the whiskey world. In addition, we touch on the alarming news that New Mexico is on fire again and share a lighter moment as Fire Bro plans his vacation.
We delve into topics of environmental concern, such as eliminating plastic waste and the controversial claim that recycling is racist. Other segments include discussions on hall passes, front window tint regulations, and some fun Michelin Star trivia.
Tune in for an engaging mix of serious discussions and entertaining trivia in this packed episode!
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It's a treasure trove of an episode here. Ty McMaster of the world famous McMaster New Holland equipment sales joins us. Ty is part of a multi generation family business that is one of the oldest and largest in the area. Full of riveting dialogue about well... tractors of course. There's also topics such as galloping crocodiles, raccoon penises, outdoors and hunting, pranks at work, current trends in the industry and talk on the local economy. For all our Ag, construction and mechanical lovers this one's right up your alley. For everyone else, we promise you're gonna learn thing or two.
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In this lively episode of Whiskey Bros, we tackle a mix of humorous and thought-provoking topics. We start with the quirky math puzzle of how 1x1 equals 1 and a funny straw condom anecdote from Doc. Listener feedback adds to the fun, with Savage vowing to slap Joe Rogan if given the chance, and we debate ending the stigma around cheeseburgers. We explore an astrophysicist's theory on AI destroying alien civilizations, discuss the movie "Dark Water," and delve into a farmland conspiracy inspired by the Crossroads doomsday map. Practical tips include being cautious when scanning items at the store. The culinary debate on whether tacos and burritos are sandwiches, along with Alabama’s ban on lab-grown meat, wraps up this engaging episode.
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Tonight on Whiskey Bros Around the Table:
Join us as we dive into a spirited mix of local flavors, stirring events, and celestial surprises. Here's what's on the agenda for tonight's episode:
Constructive Feedback Corner - We kick things off by discussing some of the insightful feedback from our listeners. What are they loving about the podcast, and what can we do better? We're all ears and ready to raise our game!The Mayor's Dinner and Water Woes - A special dinner with the mayor reveals more than just city hall cuisine—it highlights critical water issues facing our community. We'll unpack what was said, what's at stake, and what comes next.Doc and Chance Hit the Dance Floor - In a lighter segment, we cover the unexpected and thoroughly entertaining dance-off between Doc and Chance at a recent community event. Who knew they had those moves?Conspiracy Crossroads Celestial Surprise: Aurora Borealis in Texas! - CC brings us a rare and fascinating discussion on the appearance of the Northern Lights in Texas. How did this unusual phenomenon occur so far south? Tune in for the dazzling details.Denver's Community Call - Denver is asking its residents to open their doors to the homeless. We explore the implications of this request, the challenges it presents, and how the community is responding.Pour yourself a glass and pull up a chair as we explore these topics, share laughs, and maybe even learn a thing or two. Don't miss it!
- Visa fler