Episodes

  • The Drippies 2025 Featuring Jon and Seth!
    Jan 30 2025

    The big awards day is here! We have an amazing opening act from Jon and the “Gonna Make Somebody Sick” Singers that you are absolutely gonna love! Then 12 of the most important beer and beverage and food awards on earth are handed out to our very best and brightest in the beer, pizza and posting industries. Who is gonna win? Will it be Jack Plaporotis or Joe Peeperootis???? Will it be Half Acre or Side Project or Carton or Revolution or Maffco??? Will it be raw onions on pizza or raw cheese on pizza?? You’ll just have to listen. Of course, stay tuned for an ALL NEW hour of comedy from the Calendar Dad himself, Big Seth of a famous beer and website we’ve been looking at forever. Thank you and good night!!!

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Seven Riddles for Seven Days
    Jan 23 2025

    The days of the week might seem mundane, but hidden within their names lies a world of cryptic clues waiting to be unraveled. From celestial bodies to Norse gods, each day carries a secret story. Ready to flex your puzzle-solving muscles? Let’s explore the week in riddles, one cryptic clue at a time.


    Sun’s blaze leads the way

    A fiery orb in the sky lends its name to the first day. Ancient cultures worshipped it as a life-giver, while modern calendars make it the day of rest—or brunch, depending on your vibe. Its six letters shine bright, warming up the week with promise.


    Norse god takes a moment to reflect

    In Norse mythology, a one-eyed deity of wisdom and war holds the key to this day. Swap his vowels, and you’re left with a day that invites pause and contemplation, often accompanied by the first yawn of the workweek. Can you name this thoughtful six-letter clue?


    Hump conquered by lightning-fast courier

    Midweek feels like a mountain to climb, but a messenger of the gods rushes to your aid. Known for speed and cunning, this Roman deity lends their name to the day that signals the downhill slide toward the weekend. What’s the seven-letter answer to this electrifying riddle?


    Thor’s hammer strikes

    The thunderous sound of Mjölnir echoes through this day. It’s the only weekday bearing the name of a Norse god famous for storms and strength. Eight letters long, it’s a day that demands action and power. What day does Thor wield his hammer?


    Goddess of love grants indulgence

    This day owes its name to the Roman goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure. Her name rhymes with wine, a fitting symbol for indulgence at the week’s end. Six letters hold the answer, ushering in relaxation and revelry.


    Seven days, seven puzzles, each with a story to tell. Whether you solved them all or cracked a few, cryptic clues remind us there’s always more to discover beneath the surface of even the most familiar things. Which day’s riddle stumped you, and which came easily?



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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Eating Dinner With Beloved Family
    Jan 16 2025

    The rising price of eggs is absolutely maddening, and it feels like an unnecessary burden on everyday people. Eggs, a staple in most households, have become a luxury item for many families, forcing tough choices between affordability and nutrition. What used to be a reliable, low-cost source of protein has been turned into another example of how basic needs are increasingly out of reach. It's infuriating to see prices soar without clear solutions or accountability from those who hold the power to address these issues.

    While several factors contribute to the problem, including supply chain disruptions, avian flu outbreaks, and inflation, much of the blame falls on corporations and policymakers who fail to mitigate the impact on consumers. Large agribusinesses prioritize profits over stabilizing supply chains, while policymakers seem disconnected from the reality of struggling families. Instead of enacting meaningful measures to curb price hikes or support local farming initiatives, they leave everyday people scrambling to make ends meet. It’s a systemic failure, and the lack of action only deepens the frustration.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • Ooh Wah Ah Ah Ah!
    Jan 9 2025

    Here’s a playful parody of Drowning Pool’s “Bodies” reimagined as “Let the Blondies Hit the Floor” and themed around the sweet, gooey dessert:

    Let the Blondies Hit the Floor
    (Parody of "Bodies")

    Verse 1:
    Something's wrong with the pan, it’s hot!
    Can’t stop the batter, mixin’ up a lot.
    Sticky and sweet, don’t overbake,
    Feel the caramel start to quake!

    Pre-Chorus:
    It’s the sugar! (Pour it in!)
    It’s the butter! (Let it spin!)
    It’s the chocolate chips! (Mix 'em in!)
    Make it thick, and let it begin!

    Chorus:
    Let the blondies hit the floor!
    Let the blondies hit the floor!
    Let the blondies hit the floor!
    FLAVOR’S GONNA POUR!

    Verse 2:
    Crisp on the edge, soft in the core,
    One bite of blondies? You’ll beg for more.
    Serve it up warm, or even cold,
    It’s a treasure of sweetness, pure dessert gold!

    Pre-Chorus:
    It’s the sugar! (Pour it in!)
    It’s the butter! (Let it spin!)
    It’s the caramel swirls! (Mix 'em in!)
    Grab your fork—now let’s begin!

    Chorus:
    Let the blondies hit the floor!
    Let the blondies hit the floor!
    Let the blondies hit the floor!
    FLAVOR’S GONNA POUR!

    Bridge:
    (One more bite now!)
    (Another round!)
    (Get your plate—pass it around!)
    No crumbs left, just batter dreams,
    Taste explosion, dessert supreme!

    Breakdown:
    Blondies, blondies—sweet delight!
    One more bite, can’t sleep tonight!
    Caramel, chocolate, nuts, galore—
    Let the blondies hit the floor!

    Final Chorus:
    Let the blondies hit the floor!
    Let the blondies hit the floor!
    Let the blondies hit the floor!
    FLAVOR’S GONNA POUR!

    Outro:
    (So gooey, so sweet—let 'em bake, repeat!)

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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • I’m Done With Them
    Jan 2 2025

    Emma Callahan is a proud Chicago native who runs a cozy neighborhood pizzeria, lovingly carrying on her late grandfather's legacy of making authentic Chicago-style thin-crust pizza. Her passion for the craft extends beyond her shop; she’s an active member of the Facebook group "Chicago-style Thin Crust Pizza We Don't Call It %avern Style," a tight-knit but fiery online community dedicated to celebrating Chicago's unsung hero: the thin crust pizza.

    Enter Liam Harper, a food blogger and recent transplant to Chicago. Hoping to stir up content for his blog, Liam joins the group with a bold (and divisive) take: Chicago thin crust isn’t even the best pizza in the city. His comment sets off a heated debate that Emma can’t resist jumping into, defending her family’s beloved style with biting humor and plenty of sass.

    When the group moderator, tired of the constant back-and-forth, suggests a real-life “Crust-Off” to settle their debate, Emma and Liam find themselves reluctantly paired to co-host the event. Their task? Showcase the best of Chicago thin crust pizza to a panel of judges and the community.

    As Emma and Liam clash over sauce recipes, topping combinations, and the perfect crust-to-cheese ratio, their mutual disdain begins to melt away like mozzarella under a broiler. Liam comes to admire Emma’s deep connection to her craft, while Emma starts to appreciate Liam’s fresh perspective and enthusiasm for storytelling.

    But just as sparks start to fly, Emma discovers Liam’s initial intention to write a satirical blog post about the group. Feeling betrayed, she must decide whether to forgive him and trust that his newfound love for Chicago thin crust—and for her—is genuine.

    Set against the backdrop of Chicago’s vibrant neighborhoods, A Crust Above the Rest is a heartwarming and savory love story about finding common ground, appreciating tradition, and discovering that some of the best things in life are served thin and crispy.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Hot Snuffleupagus
    Dec 12 2024

    Here’s a possible plot for a movie called Bogan Frosty:

    In the rugged outback town of Frosty Gully, notorious local bogan (Australian hillbilly) Mick “Frosty” Frost lives a chaotic life of beer-fueled mischief, dirt-track racing, and endless brawls at the pub. Frosty is the kind of guy everyone loves to hate—loud, brash, and always at the center of trouble. But when a big-city mining corporation threatens to destroy the town’s beloved watering hole and the surrounding bushland to dig for gold, Frosty unexpectedly becomes the town's unlikely hero.

    Armed with little more than his trusty Ute (pickup truck), an ancient BBQ grill, and his loyal blue heeler dog named Bundy, Frosty rallies the mismatched locals to save their town. Along the way, he faces off against corporate goons, navigates complicated family drama, and discovers a hidden talent for inspiring people—mostly by accident.

    Through beer-soaked barbecues, high-speed chases through the bush, and laugh-out-loud blunders, Frosty learns that being a bogan isn't just about flannel shirts and mullets—it's about heart, loyalty, and standing up for what really matters. In the end, Frosty may just prove that even the roughest bloke can become a legend.

    This would be a mix of comedy, action, and a touch of heartwarming redemption—a true Aussie romp!

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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • We Forgot It Was Thanksgiving Today aka Creamed Onions - World Premiere - Pow Pow Pow
    Nov 29 2024

    It's definitely cool that The Beer Engine Podcast went out of their way to record content for their listeners around Thanksgiving. They have a history of engaging their audience with fun and quirky holiday-themed content, such as episodes featuring games related to Thanksgiving foods, beer discussions, and light-hearted banter about holiday traditions. For example, episodes like "Mashed Potato Time" and "Creamed Onions" from previous years brought festive cheer to their listeners by blending humor, games, and beer-related talk.

    Their dedication to creating entertaining content, even during the holidays, highlights their commitment to connecting with their community. If you'd like to explore these episodes, you can check out their archives on their website or podcast platforms.

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    2 hrs and 3 mins
  • The Jones Brothers Meet a Tiger
    Nov 21 2024

    If Alan Jones, the Australian media personality known for his conservative views and often controversial commentary, met Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist and founder of Infowars, over a 75-cent beer, it would likely be an intense and entertaining interaction.

    Here’s how such a meeting might unfold:

    1. Shared Conservative Views: Both Alan and Alex share right-wing ideologies, though they often express them in different ways. Alan is known for his provocative political commentary and influence in Australian media, while Alex is known for promoting conspiracy theories, such as those around 9/11, vaccines, and government control. They’d probably find common ground on issues related to government control, censorship, and free speech.

    2. Conflict of Personalities: Despite some ideological overlap, their personal styles are different. Alan is more traditional in his approach and less flamboyant, while Alex's theatrics and tendency to embrace outlandish ideas could lead to some friction. Alan may view Alex’s extreme positions as over-the-top, while Alex might think Alan is too moderate or constrained.

    3. The 75-Cent Beer: Over a beer priced so cheaply, the conversation could become colorful. A 75-cent beer is not likely to be a premium beverage, and both men might mock the low price as emblematic of the "decline of society" or something to that effect. Alternatively, the beer might serve as a metaphor for the cheapening of media and political discourse in their respective countries.

    4. The Conversation: They could get into debates over globalism, media manipulation, or political correctness. Alan Jones might bring in his criticisms of Australia's political leadership, while Alex Jones could dive into broader, international conspiracy theories. While the beer might loosen their tongues, it could also amplify their combative tendencies, leading to a shouting match about the media or government control.

    In the end, while they might bond over their shared distrust of mainstream media, the outcome of this hypothetical encounter would likely be a mix of camaraderie, conflict, and a lot of grandstanding, perhaps with a dose of humor about the cheap beer they’re sharing.

    If Alan Jones, the Australian media personality known for his conservative views and often controversial commentary, met Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist and founder of Infowars, over a 75-cent beer, it would likely be an intense and entertaining interaction.

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    2 hrs and 9 mins