Each week Drew and a friend enjoy craft beer, and a casual conversation. A "Pew Pew Audio" Podcast
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The Dudes with Brews on a Porch podcast is an absolute gem that I stumbled upon recently. From the moment I started listening, I was hooked. The conversations between the hosts are engaging and entertaining, and the overall quality of the podcast is top-notch. It's truly a great time and an enjoyable experience.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the authenticity and relatability of the hosts. They are just a couple of small-town folks who love beer and enjoy discussing various topics without any pretense or forced pop culture references. Their honesty and down-to-earth nature make it easy to connect with them, and their stories are both fascinating and relatable.
Another highlight of this podcast is the beer reviews that take place at the beginning of each episode. It's a fun way to discover new beers and hear genuine opinions from people who clearly have a passion for it. I appreciate that they share their recommendations with their listeners, as it adds value beyond just casual conversation.
As for potential downsides, there really aren't many to mention. Some listeners might prefer a more structured format or specific themes for each episode, but personally, I appreciate the free-flowing nature of the conversations. It feels like you're sitting on a porch with friends, having a relaxed chat about anything that comes up.
In conclusion, The Dudes with Brews on a Porch podcast is definitely worth subscribing to. Whether you're into beer or simply enjoy good storytelling and witty banter, this podcast delivers on all fronts. The hosts make you feel like part of their conversation, and it's an absolute delight to listen to. Cheers to more episodes!

It's a rapid-fire round of weird on Strange Brew. Drinks: 1792 Cognac and crack open a few Spotted Cows. From the haunted stacks of Hull Public Library to the mournful Gray Lady of Liberty Hall, the guys swap ghost stories that blur history and haunting. Then the conversation shoots into orbit with talk of 3I/ATLAS: the interstellar object some Harvard minds think could be an alien probe. And just when you think the night's winding down, Wisconsin's own Beast of Bray Road lopes out of the dark to remind everyone that the Midwest has its monsters too.

Drew cracks open a Bubbler by New Glarus while Derek sips on Lunar Harvest Pumpkin Ale by Ghostfish Brewing Co as they dive deep into one of the most mysterious early UFO cases , the Maury Island Incident. The two unravel the strange events that predate Roswell, including debris, strange men in black, and government intrigue. They also chat about the upcoming season of Fallout, swap a few personal UFO stories, and question just how far the truth might stretch beyond the stars. Get your Strange Brew and Porch Pint Society merch here.

It's a Micro Brew Bonus Episode! Musician Jerred Lazar (formerly of American Television) hops on the show to chat about bands, beer, wine, and the art of balancing music with everyday life. Follow Jarred on Instagram: @jerredlazar

It's the first episode of Strange Brew month! This week, we're heading to small-town Wisconsin for one of the creepiest, and most overlooked, paranormal stories in the Midwest: The Tallman House Haunting. In 1987, the Tallman family of Horicon brought home a used set of bunk beds that seemed to unleash something terrifying. Radios tuned themselves, voices whispered in the dark, and glowing red eyes peered out of the children's room. The events were so intense the family fled their home, and the story became the subject of an eerie Unsolved Mysteries segment. Was it truly a cursed object, a case of mass hysteria, or something else entirely? But before we climb into those haunted bunk beds, we'll lighten the mood with some fresh fall flavors: a rundown of upcoming Oktoberfest and seasonal beer release. From malty Märzens to Wisconsin classics making their return. Merch and links: Here

The boys are back after a quick break. Beer smuggling gone wrong, birthday boy grumpy grumps, and some life stuff. This week's brews are New Glarus Spotted Cow and Southern Tier Pumking.

Grief sneaks in when we least expect it. TV can become an issue in a relationship. And maybe game shows are only for people who've figured out how to fake joy. It's raw, it's real, and it's best accompanied by this week's brew: Lion Tail Brewing Co.'s Mother Pucker All links found here

Welcome to a new experimental podcast from Drew: P is for Punk. Each episode dives into the world of punk one album at a time, one letter at a time. For this pilot, we kick things off with the 1995 classic, …And Out Come the Wolves by Rancid. Drew explores the history behind the record, how it was received, and shares his own take on why it still matters. It's the first step in finding the flow for what could become a new ongoing series — so let's see where the alphabet takes us.

Rob and Drew finally decide it's time to build a listener base—one person at a time. Drew vents about the overused phrase “love that for him,” while Rob mostly just stirs the pot. This week's brew: Toppling Goliath's Cyber Sue. Fair warning: the dogs in the background had some strong opinions too.

Rob and Drew return from their sunburnt, dehydrated adventure in Burbank. From the laughs at The Comedy Store to the magic of the WB tour, they unpack the trip and try to figure out why Drew never smiles when he's actually having fun.

This week, the dudes dive into Minnesota's infamous Surly Laws after a recent trip across the border. Drew confronts his fear of skyrocketing Uber prices, and the guys hatch a plan for the rise of LA Drew. . This episode's brew? A classy combo of 1792 Small Batch bourbon and some good ol' mineral water—hydration and intoxication in perfect harmony. Buy Merch here

Filmmaker gough from Beernuts Productions returns to the porch to chat about his latest short film, Mr. X. He and Drew dive into the art of sequels, what makes movies worth watching, and—because why not?—the wild world of NHL hockey. Download gough's new film [Mr. X] here.

From the East Coast to the heart of the Midwest, punk rock veteran Geoff Palmer sits down with Drew to talk songwriting, the Midwest punk scene, and why music still matters. They dive into the creative process, musical roots, and more. Geoff sips on Lakefront Brewery's “Junk,” while Drew attempts to choke down the classic Pabst Blue Ribbon, America's best beer in 1893. Check out Geoff's new EP Kodak Flash and all his music wherever you listen (better yet, buy it and support the art!)

Drew gives a spoiler filled review on Jurassic World Rebirth, the guys align a time limit to "or so", and a wrong address brings on a scary car ride. This week's drinks are Old Fitzgerald's 7 year BIB and 11 year.

Drew shares a DJing moment that made his blood boil, the guys mourn the loss of a beloved Milwaukee Buck, and somehow still manage to craft a calming mantra to keep it all together. They also dive into the eternal debate: are books better than their movie adaptations. Drew sips on a 2019 Bourbon County Brand Mon Cheri Stout from Goose Island

Drew is upset about the ending of book. The dudes then review notable deaths of characters and state if it was justified. They also start to plan their visits to California and Wisconsin. This week's brews are Eagle Rare 10 year and Almanac's The Future is Fluid

Rob and Drew talk different universes, versions of themselves, and being infiltrated by two battling religious groups. Drew drinks E.H. Taylor Single Barrel Bourbon, Rob drinks Rogue Ales Blackberry Honey Kolsch. Be a member of the Porch Pint Society here.

Jon Lewis plays guitar and sings for the Cininnati punk band The Dopamines. He joins Drew is a talk about the writing and recording process, music they are currently listening to, and the evolution of the band. Check out their latest record, 80/20, and entire discography whereever you get music. You won't be disappointed.

Luke from The Dirty Nil crashes the porch for a no-holds-barred chat with Drew! They dive into the chaos and excitement behind their upcoming summer tour with Heart Attack Man and the release of their explosive new album, The Lash — dropping July 25th. Luke pulls back the curtain on the stories, sounds, and snarls behind their latest singles, "Gallop of the Hounds" and "Spider Dream." Stream the new tracks now wherever you get your music.

Rob and Drew talk about some of the lesser known secret societies of the world! Rob is sweaty. This week's brew is Peneloe Bourbon's Valencia

Rob and Drew discuss who they would pick in the ultimate battle of the beasts, Drew still hates Indiana, and Rob abandons the Brewers. No brews this week. Drink water from time to time!

gough from Beernuts Productions joins to talk about his new film A Day in the Life of a Personal Trainer. He also discusses the inspiration of the Beernuts business model and explores the world of whiskey, deep fried cheese, and film making. Watch the film now here.

As the Bucks are 0-2 in round one of the playoffs, Drew decides to try to become a more positive sports fan. Plus, Rob becomes mimosaless. This week's brew is Badger State Brewing's Green Chop Midwest Pale Ale.

How does AI think AI would take over? We find out. This week's beers are Potosi Brewing Co's Varsity and Tumer Brewery's Trumer Pils.

The dudes ponder who they are and how to find themselves. This week's is 3 Sheeps Lady Luplin and pFriem Family Brewers Hazy IPA.

Fast food memories, serial killers that got away, and undercover cops. This week's brew is 3 Sheeps Midnight Tryst. Find all merch and socials at www.linktr.ee/dudeswithbrews

Drew loses his mind, Rob was sick. This week's brew is E.H. Taylor Small Batch.

Special guest Ryan joins the show to discuss his experience working in a unique lab plus a story of a box of ham gone missing. This week's brews are Ay Ay IPA and Driftless Glen's Single Barrel Straight.

For many years, humans have tried to humanize chimps. Here are some of their stories. Rob drinks Minerva's IPA, Drew drinks Penelope Marshmallow Toast.

Valentine's Day struggles, a strange brew update, and strolling through the cemetery. This week's brews are Hop Butcher For the World's Dun Dun Dun and Trustworthy Brewing's Hibernation Station. RIP Trustworthy Brewing Co.

The dancing epidemic, The Mad Gasser of Mattoon, and The Meowing Nuns! Are all these examples of mass hysteria? This week's brews are SLO Brew's A-SLO-Ha Blood Orange and Blanton's Single Barrell Bourbon.

Updates on the California fires, the planets aligning and creating chaos, and some sports talk. This week's brew is Goose Island Bourbon County Cask Finish Brand Stout.

Drew asks some questions in search of something. Rob experiences California fires. Rob drinks and Old Fashioned, Drew drinks Henry McKenna Single Barrel bourbon.

The dudes are summoned to save Krampus....again! Join them in an epic journey of candy canes, gingerbread men, and a final battle with Santa. This week's brews are 3 Sheeps Nice List, Stubborn Brothers Jolly Beer, and North Park Beer Co's Danking Holiday.

Christmas is all a ruse. Talks of Christmas Conspiracies, paranormal snowmen, and the reason Jordan Love performs so well around this time of year. This week's brew is Great Notions Beetle Juice Jr.

Ghosts and Thanksgiving go hand in hand. Rob and Drew highlight some Thanksgiving urban legends and discuss a true crime Black Friday disappearance. This week's brew is Penelope's Rio Bourbon.

Brian Ruppert from the Reviewing History podcast joins the show to talk about their special Black Friday episode. Brian also is part of the Tell 'em Steve Dave video crew. Him and Drew discuss podcasts, football, and fatherhood. Listen to the special Reviewing History Black Friday episode via Bandcamp Listen to Reviewing History where ever you get podcasts.

Derek from The Sometimes Geek Podcast returns to talk about his show's new form, video games, and some details about going to Japan. Listen to The Sometimes Geek Podcast on any pod app. Stay up to date with The Sometimes Geek Podcast here

Rob assembles a team to battle a masked villain as he is put through three rounds of Halloween horror! This week's brews are Stubborn Brothers Brewery's Cherry Drop Top and Pure Project Brewing's The Serpent's Head.

gough from Beernuts Productions talks about his latest film Local Heroes. He also talks drinking, sports, and taking negative comments lightly. Watch Local Heroes and all films here.

Rob and Drew discuss some of the unusual activity within some of the world's mystery triangles in which many disappearances take place. Drew drinks Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Rob drinks Wernesgruner Pilsner.

How do you enter the world of enlightenment through reincarnation? Find out this week. This week brew is New Glarus Brewing Co.'s Staghorn Octoberfest.

How do ghosts wear clothes? How much creamer goes in coffee? Remember collect calls? Also, technology sucks. Rob drinks some random bourbon this week.

Time isn't real, new age pranks, and Sly Stallone sparks a debate. Beers are Component Brewing Co's Simcoe Overflow and New Glarus Spotted Cow.

New segment in which Drew talks about random topics and give you his unwanted input. He talks Taylor Swift impacting the election, Dave has a love child, and is bourbon the new beer?

Drew talks about the significance of this day and explains the need for a short episode this week.

A mysterious parachute man takes out the power in a small town, new rules are created for humanity. This week's brews are Lion's Tail Brewing's Bomb Pop Seltzer and All Season Brewing's Cloud Racer.

Rob answers questions in The Newlywed Game form, talks of finding your true self, and Bill Gates technology. Beers this week: Central Waters Brewing Co- Honey Dripper and WeldWerks Brewing Co-Frozen in Carbonite.

Talks of parents who are gamers, how to consume news, and the death of cinema. Brews this week are Sunken Paddle Ciderworks Heirloom Blend, and Brouwerij West's Cactus Eaters.

Catching up a little. Talks of the Olympics, new worries, and Hulk Hogan. Beers include Door County Brewing Co's Vacationland and Around The Horn Brewing Co's Put a Little Beer in My Coconut Water.