A paranormal podcast that features a drink theme after the episodes.
We cover the slit-mouthed yokai Kuchisake Onna and try a couple interesting sakes.
Been a bit longer than expected of this episode but here it is. This one is on the Waverly Hills Sanatorium, a charming fixer-upper located in Louisville, Kentucky. With such exquisite features such as leftover lead based paint, body chute, spacious add-on, and of course hauntings, this sanatorium/prison/church is fine location to relax or leave your tuberculosis riddled family. Our drinks for this one include a few shots that fix a bit with the theme but you'll have to give the episode a listen if you want to hear more.
List some of the equipment needed to find ghosts and a few user submitted drinks
We go into some of the unsettling aspects of the familiar yet different liminal spaces. Although it may have been more recently acknowledged in the paranormal they have been around for a nit of time, and some of the examples we talk about support that. Our drink takes inspiration from a common liminal space this time so we have called it the Banana Backrooms. So no clip yourself into a place of transition where you can hear the next episode of Til the Last Drop.
The second part of the zombie episode that covers a few examples in video games and the drink, a ten year rum, Deadhead
In the first part we look at the history and impact of the idea of zombies in media.
We go over possibly the most well known monsters that have been seen in film and the drink this time was inspired by Dr. Frankenstein as is was a pieced-together monster.
We talk about the banshee and the kelpie in this episode. As well as take advantage of poitin in our drink recipe.
This one covers the Hoia Baciu Forest, Island of the Dolls, and Aokigahara the suicide forest. We have also created a special drink for this forest themed episode.
It has seemed like an eternity since our last episode, but we are excited about this one. We talk a bit about vampires in their different origins and how they changed over multiple areas of the world. Then we try a bit of the “vampire's blood” itself with a Cherry Glühwein, a wine that could make you think of the dark cellars of a looming mountaintop castle. Tightly congested with various casks emanating an oaky scent which seems strong enough to choke out the light, it would appear the primary resident would enjoy many lifetimes of the drink… Not all is as it seems.
Fear the power of Santa! This magical being creeps into your house at night and watches you at all times. Now that sounds pretty paranormal to us. We do look into the history of Santa, how he became so well known over time and across the world. Then we grab a seasonal styled drink, the humble hot chocolate, with a few added ingredients to make it part of TTLD.
This episode we bring up a few of the more well known cases of abductions. Betty and Barney Hill and Travis Walton are some of our subjects of discussion as well as a drink know as the Galaxy Magic Moscow Mule, a color changing drink that may be otherworldly.
This episode already released months ago on Earth B, but apparently we can't sync up the releases over multiple dimensions. We talk about some of the examples of a multiverse in some media as well as the real world theories of potential multiple universes overlapping. Our drink, the Irish Raktajino, focuses on a theme that comes from TV series not unfamiliar to the idea of multiple universes, Star Trek. It is believed to be the closest thing you can get to the infamous Klingon coffee.
This episode we talk about the background of leprechauns and chase it with an Irish whiskey.
Rub that bottle vigorously and have your wish granted. We are releasing the Djinn in this episode where we decide to talk about the magical and possibly inter-dimensional beings known as djinn, or more commonly genies. What are they exactly, where did they come from, are they imprisoned is bottles of spirts? We discuss this and more with a pairing of a Islay dry gin and a classic mixed drink.
In this episode we are covering some dark content such as shadow creatures, black eyed children, and sleep paralysis. We also have a blackberry brandy as our paired drink selection to accent that dark theme.
We cover some of the history of magic and its current place in society. and own paired drink is The Green Fairy or better know as Absinthe.
The lesser known of the paranormal get some special attention in this episode. We talk about the Kraken, the massive ship eater that live in sailor legend, the Mothman, Point Pleasant’s herald of destruction, the Jersey Devil, the 13th child of Mother Leads, and the Fresno Nightcrawler.
We discuss some of the more common alien types to get started and try a vodka that has a very close connection to space travelers. This time we include a mix known as the Alien Secretion and much like the visitors who enjoy abductions, we do some experiments with the recipe. We also have a phone interview from some who has seen strange lights in the sky which vanished with no true explanation.
Our first episode breaks the seal with ghosts and the afterlife. We talk about Sarah Winchester and her continuous building, the paranormal influence in the area of our featured drink in the episode, ponder the concepts of the afterlife, and interview a few bar-goers for some interesting tales of their personal experiences.