Drippy Conversations with Adonis, Jennifer, and Bryce
In this week's episode of the podcast, the Brewers have an in depth conversation about the concept of "Home." They talk about all of the places they've called Home over the years, and what the word "Home" means to them. They also discuss what reality shows they'd like to be a part of, and Adonis outlines a new Coffee Review Process. Amazon Link for Adonis' "Brewers Choice" recommendation: https://www.amazon.com/Craft-Coffee-Manual-Brewing-Better/dp/1572842334/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1JRFTPUIJL532&dchild=1&keywords=craft+coffee+a+manual&qid=1623714926&sprefix=craft+coffee%2Caps%2C219&sr=8-3
Technical difficulties aside, this episode is one of Brewer's best. They continue their conversation from last week, and dive into discussion about higher education.
In this week's episode of the podcast, Adonis and Bryce discuss their experiences with school. They also discuss their post pandemic travel plans. Adonis also brings another Beer review in this week's "Home Sweet Foam" challenge.
In a super-sized episode, Bryce and Adonis have a lengthy discussion about traditions and living in the moment. They also respond to some listener feedback, and talk tea and beer in a joint Let's Get Herbal and Home Sweet Foam segment.
Adonis is joined by friend of the show, and podcast co-founder, Jennifer in this week's episode, while Bryce is away at work. They discuss some current events, and their travel experiences.
The Brewers dive into a conversation about therapy in this week's extra long episode. They also discuss the Grammys and the Oscars, and Adonis brings another beer review.
The Brewers have a discussion about time this week, and it gets pretty intense. Bryce and Adonis review new teas for this week's installment of Lets Get Herbal. Adonis also introduces a new segment called, "Brewing on a Budget" where he tries to find quality coffee at a friendlier price.
This week's main discussion has the Brewers discussing their eating habits. The conversation gets a little heated, as they discuss the difficulties of keeping themselves properly fed. Adonis also reviews another beer in this week's "Home Sweet Foam" segment, and the Brewers discuss a pair of very important television shows.
In this week's steamy main discussion, the Brewers discuss the allure of Great Blasket Island, and why it's had the attention of so many people the last couple of years. They also discuss the newly released film, "Nomadland," along with some great coffee and tea conversation.
The Brewers review their first Non-Coffee Coffee this week, in the form of "Coca-Cola with Coffee." They also dive into their feelings on pets, and have an in depth discussion about streaming services.
Coffee and Tea are on the menu in this week's episode of "Brewed" as Bryce introduces his new "Lets Get Herbal" segment. Adonis gives a review of "Dark" and "The Wilds," and both Brewers discuss their "Festival Dreams."
The boys are back in town! In their first Fresh episode since September, Bryce and Adonis discuss what they've been up to since the hiatus, and then have a discussion about Dungeons and Dragons. They also introduce a few brand new segments, and refresh some old segments.
In this week's podcast, the Brewers debut a couple of brand new segments, "Watched, Heard, and Read" and "Take it, or Leave it." They also discuss their relationships with sports, and the best way to consume news.
This week on Brewed, Bryce and Adonis have a discussion about returning to movie theaters, HBO's attempt to monopolize great television shows, and how Bella Thorne ruined Only Fans.
Adonis and Bryce opt for something a little stronger than coffee to kick off this week's conversation. It's been a crazy week; The guys discuss the Jacob Blake shooting, the Netflix docuseries "Immigration Nation," Trucking, and much more!
We discuss the Democratic National Convention in this week's episode of Brewed. We also discuss Annabelle's alleged departure, movies we've walked out of, and one of the hosts says goodbye (for now).
They're back! Well, at Bryce and Adonis are. This week the Brewers go deep into some of the show's they've been watching, and discuss the new Phoebe Bridgers album, "Punisher."
The Brewers discuss their experiences with "Minimalism" on today's episode. They also have a debate on Digiital vs. Physical media.
The Brewers are going back to their roots in this week's episode, as they "free flow" their way through a myriad of different topics. Discussions include Adonis and Jen's obsession with "True Crime" docuseries and podcasts, appropriate vs. inappropriate customer service tactics, and the benefits of van-living.
After getting a lesson in the benefits of Mushroom Coffee, the Brewers have a conversation about Movies! Find out who has a controversial "Favorite Movie" choice, who hates "Based on a True Story" films, and who puts a lot of stock into how much "style" a film has.
Join Bryce and Adonis as they discuss espresso makers and coffee grinders in this week's "Coffee Talk," they also respond to a few listener emails, and reminisce on some of their Independence Day memories.
In their first "Klatching Up" interview, Adonis and Jen peel back Bryce's layers. Find out all of the cool stuff they found out about their singing, dancing, quirky co-host!
Routines, habits, and chores, find out what Rules the Brewers set for themselves. Are self imposed rules an essential part of adult life? Let's talk about it!
Find out which of the brewers is afraid of "small furry animals," which one is worried about getting "beaked," and who would be least likely to own an ant-farm, in this week's discussion on "Fears."
June is Pride month, and in this week's episode the Brewers discuss a few high profile topics that have, or will have, an effect on the LGBTQIA+ community.
Music is an important part of all of our lives, in this episode, The Brewers have a discussion about their relationship with music.
This week's conversation includes a discussion on Juneteenth, Censorship, and Ancestry.
In an unofficial follow up to their "Racial Inequality" episode, this week the Brewers dive further into the idea of Activism.
In this episode, the brewers discuss the idea of "first impressions." How important are they? Do they really have the power to set the stage for an entire relationship?
In another heavy episode of Brewed, the hosts have a discussion about the protests happening in America, sparked by the murder of George Floyd.
May is National Mental Health Awareness month, so we wanted to have a conversation about those affected by it. We also discuss our own personal struggles with mental health issues. *If you are struggling with an mental health issue, and need help now, please call the National Mental Health Services Helpline, 1 (800) 662-4357.
In their second episode, The Brewers discuss the importance of goals, and share their own dreams for the future.
In their debut episode, the Brewers discuss their views on "Relationships."