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Colompton Beer Club
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Colompton Beer Club is a podcast hosted by Thor Bentley and Jake Dante that started as two friends having a conversation and has evolved into a podcast about sports, life, culture, and beer reviews.
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Colompton Beer Club #260- All the Butt Stuff
We're back with another happy hour conversation covering sports, internet culture, conspiracy theories, and the weird reality of modern life.This week, we break down the current NBA Playoffs conference semifinals, discuss every NFL team’s last 30-touchdown quarterback, and react to the latest Detroit Pistons comeback victory over the Orlando Magic after being down 3-1. We also talk about the insane ticket prices surrounding UFC Freedom 250 and whether live sporting events are becoming impossible for normal fans to attend.Elsewhere in the episode, they discuss the newly released Super Bowl LX FCC complaints, spam calls, and the viral online prediction claiming the world could experience a 9-day global blackout in July 2026.The episode closes with a conversation about Hantavirus, internet panic cycles, and “5 Things Ruined by Social Media.”Sports, conspiracy theories, internet nonsense, and complete derailments, all while reviewing and sipping on Trail Magic Hazy IPA by Monument City Brewing Co. and Slim Dusty Hazy IPA by M8 Beer.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #259- What’s Real Anymore?
This week on the Colompton Beer Club Podcast, we ask, "What actually feels real anymore?"We kick things off asking, "If you had to survive inside a video game for two years, what game are you choosing and who’s coming with you?" We also talk about whether people even enjoy movies the same way anymore, and run through a list of everyday things that might not exist in the near future.On the culture side, we touch on the latest reactions online, including the response to a post from Ben Stiller, and why everything seems to turn into outrage so quickly.We also break down some wild headlines, including the allegations involving Lorna Hajdini, and why real-life stories are starting to sound more unbelievable than fiction.On the sports side, we dive into the NBA Playoffs, early takeaways, standout performances, and who looks like they can actually go the distance. We also break down the NFL Draft aftermath, including Diego Pavia landing with the Baltimore Ravens, plus more involving Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colomoton Beer Club #255- The Beast of Both Worlds
On this episode of the Colompton Beer Club Podcast, we move from real-life moments to cultural headlines, sports conversations, and everything in between, while reviewing The Beast of Both Worlds from Lagunitas Brewing Company and Mountain Girl from Union Craft Brewing.We kick things off, stepping into culture and chaos. We revisit the 1985 Filthy 15 list and what it says about censorship then versus now, talk about Uncle Luke stepping into politics, and try to make sense of a missing 12 tons of KitKats. We also get into whether a celebrity’s personal views should affect how fans support their work.On the sports side, we look at the UFC’s use of AI in advertising and Dana White’s response, along with the ongoing Jon Jones contract situation. We also compare WNBA and UFC entry-level pay, and discuss Angel Reese’s comments about pricing her signature shoe at $1000.We close out with Final Four matchups: Michigan vs. Arizona and UConn vs. Illinois, plus a look at Luka’s MVP case, Kirk Cousins heading to the Raiders, and DL Hughley’s comments on podcast culture and its growing influence.This episode covers a wide range, but at its core, it’s about perspective, how things change, how they stay the same, and how we make sense of it all.
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Colompton Beer Club #254- Everything is Content
The Colompton Beer Club is back with a full lineup, starting with Chappell Roan vs. Jude Law’s 9-year-old son—and what it says about celebrity, privacy, and overreaction.From there, we break down greatness across eras, examining Tom Brady and Michael's championships, longevity, and cultural influence.We also get into early reactions from the Major League Baseball season and the return of the 9-9-9 challenge, along with how corporate branding is starting to shape fan traditions.On the headline side, we discuss the situation involving Puka Nacua, a private equity CEO facing jail time after an incident involving a teenager, and how accountability plays out in the public sphere.We also talk about rising subscription costs from Netflix, the conversation around a manosphere-focused documentary, and wrap things up with family viewing, including K-Pop Demon Hunters, plus a look at March Madness and the current NBA playoff picture.We also sip on and review featuring Blood Orange Saison from Black Beauty Brewery and a Blueberry Wheat AleAs always, we close with a rapid-fire round that keeps things unpredictable.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #253- Brackets, Beers & Everything in Between
March Madness is here, the Oscars have crowned their winners, and the UFC is navigating unexpected regulatory chaos, and we’re breaking it all down over great beer on this episode of the Colompton Beer Club.We react to the start of March Madness, early bracket chaos, upset predictions, and Final Four picks. Then we shift to the Oscars, where Sinners dominated with 16 nominations and 4 major wins, including Best Original Screenplay and Best Actor, and discuss whether the Academy is finally evolving.The episode also dives into trending topics across sports and media, including Rachel Zegler’s controversial comments about representation in Hollywood, Maxx Crosby’s criticism of the Ravens organization, and the growing concerns around the UFC’s proposed White House event and its unique regulatory situation.We close things out with rapid-fire questions.This episode blends sports, movies, and culture.🍺 Beers Featured:Dale’s Double IPA from Oskar Blues BreweryLittle Mac IPA by Antietam Brewery🎧 Subscribe, follow, and join the conversation.
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Colompton Beer Club #252- Reality is Optional
This episode starts with a simple question: did the Monopoly Man ever have a monocle? That leads into a discussion about the Mandela Effect, including examples like the Berenstain Bears spelling, the Star Wars quote “No, I am your father,” and the rumored Sinbad genie movie.The conversation then shifts to UFC 326, where Charles Oliveira defeated Max Holloway by five-round decision to win the BMF title. We discuss what the BMF titlereally means these days.Next, we look at the announced UFC Freedom 250 card, reportedly planned for the White House grounds as part of the America 250 celebration. Fights include Topuria vs Gaethje, Pereira vs Gane, O’Malley vs Zahabi, Ruffy vs Chandler, Nickal vs Daukaus, and Lopes vs Garcia.We also discuss a Most Valuable Promotions card featuring Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano and Francis Ngannou vs Phillipe Lins.The episode also covers Ronda Rousey’s comments about UFC fighter pay and reports that CBS may consider Joe Rogan as a contributor to 60 Minutes.In sports news, we look at Bam Adebayo scoring 83 points with 43 free throws and discuss NFL free agency, including the Maxx Crosby trade to Baltimore falling through and the Jets bringing Geno Smith back.We also talk about a rally in Annapolis advocating for Developmental Disabilities Administration funding and discuss what supplies people should keep on hand during a power outage or emergency.The episode closes with a rapid-fire round covering Mandela Effects, upcoming fights, NFL moves, and the Rogan news.🍻 Listen now.
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Colompton Beer Club #251- Saturday Night Shenanigans
In this episode of Colompton Beer Club, the crew kicks things off by revisiting a recent Saturday night out in Baltimore with Louie and reflecting on how a perfect night out has changed over the years.From there, the conversation moves through a mix of sports, pop culture, and news stories. We talk NBA storylines, including the returns of Jayson Tatum, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Trae Young, and break down recent NFL roster cuts and which teams may look stronger or weaker heading into the season.The show also dives into one of the wildest sports facts ever: Dave Winfield being drafted by four professional leagues, which leads to a discussion about the greatest multi-sport athletes of all time.On the pop culture side, we react to the Scary Movie 6 trailer and internet outrage culture. We also cover Logan Paul challenging NFL players to fight him, and reports that Le’Veon Bell may step into the ring.Food news makes its way to the table as well, including McDonald’s new burger, Burger King and Wendy’s social media responses, and Wendy’s hiring a $100,000 Chief Tasting Officer. We also touch on RFK Jr. requesting safety data from Dunkin’ and Starbucks.Throughout the episode, we review Xingu Black Beer from Cervejaria Kaiser and Pinehead Double IPA from Union Craft Brewing, before wrapping things up with a Rapid Fire round covering sports, food, and beer.Drink good beer, talk good sports, and don’t challenge NFL players to fights.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #250- We Might Be Conspiracy Theorists
On this episode of the Colompton Beer Club Podcast, Louie is back in town crushing Ledo Pizza while we recap Maryland’s chaotic weather, questionable Baltimore nightlife, and breaking down whether intentional losing is strategic roster management or a structural flaw in modern sports. We celebrate Team USA’s gold medal victories in men’s and women’s hockey and examine Olympic patriotism versus pro sports loyalty, along with the optics of Kash Patel appearing in the championship locker room. The crew also discusses Pete Hegseth reportedly bench pressing 315 pounds and what that number actually represents in strength culture, and why it resonates. We discuss the UFL’s unconventional rules like 4-point field goals, banning the tush push, no punting inside the 50, one-foot catches, and 3-point conversions, and what they could mean for the future of football. We touch on rumors of Xbox hardware fading out and whether the console wars are finally over, all while reviewing Norse Double IPA by Väsen Brewing Company, Oranjeboom Premium Lager by United Dutch Breweries, and Red Stripe by Desnoes & Geddes. The episode closes with a structured breakdown of major conspiracy theories including the JFK assassination, 9/11, the moon landing, QAnon, the New World Order, Flat Earth, the Illuminati, chemtrails, COVID-19 origins, and claims that the NFL is scripted highlighting why these narratives persist, the emotional and institutional distrust that fuels them, and what the available evidence actually supports.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #249- Sip, Stream, and Dream
On this birthday edition of the Colompton Beer Club Podcast, the crew dives into the evolving world of sports media, the billion dollar football business, fight rumors, and the state of today’s biggest leagues, all while celebrating Dante’s big day. The episode opens with a sharp look at what a podcast even is in 2026, unpacking Netflix’s move into “podcast-style” programming, the rise of video-first formats, and whether audio-only shows are becoming a thing of the past. From there, the conversation shifts to the Chicago Bears’ potential move to Hammond, Indiana, exploring what that means for franchise identity, fan loyalty, and the business realities behind stadium development.Football dominates the middle of the show as the hosts break down the NFL’s reported $1 billion ESPN deal, and the growing shift toward streaming. NFL Free Agency headlines take center stage, including the release of Tyreek Hill by the Miami Dolphins and what it signals about roster construction, cap management, and elite wide receiver value. The crew also examines celebrity influence in sports gambling following news of Drake stepping away from betting, before reacting to artificial intelligence models predicting the next Super Bowl champion and comparing data driven forecasts to instinct and locker room intangibles.The episode continues with ESPN’s ranking of the most difficult sports, prompting a closer look at physical versus mental demands across football, MMA, boxing, and basketball. Fight sports speculation heats up with discussion around Conor McGregor’s rumored return, the recently announced matchup between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano, and whether a Floyd Mayweather vs. Mike Tyson exhibition still captures public interest. The NBA All-Star Game and Dunk Contest round out the league talk, as the crew considers whether the showcase has lost its edge and what could bring energy back to the format.This episode also features a full tasting and review of Cooper’s Hop Tripel IPA by Brewery Ommegang and Falcon Smash by Triple Crossing Beer. If you follow the NFL, NBA, fight sports, or the changing landscape of sports media, this birthday episode delivers a full slate of conversation worth raising a glass to.
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Colompton Beer Club #248- Fuzzy Logic
In this episode of The Colompton Beer Club Podcast, we break down everything from Super XL to culture wars, expansion rumors, and real-world chaos — all while reviewing Samuel Adams Cherry Bomb and Fuzzy Logic by Black Flag Brewing Co.We start where America starts: football.The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29–13, with Kenneth Walker rushing for 135 yards on 27 carries and earning MVP honors. Was this domination or disciplined control? What does this loss mean for the Patriots’ legacy and where does it rank among the most painful championship defeats in sports history?We then dive into teams with the most championship losses across the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL, from the Buffalo Bills and Minnesota Vikings to the Los Angeles Lakers, Dodgers, and Boston Bruins, and debate whether it’s worse to lose repeatedly or never get there at all.The halftime show sparks controversy as Bad Bunny headlines with appearances by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, prompting a GOP lawmaker to call for an investigation. Meanwhile, Turning Point USA hosts a counter-show featuring Kid Rock, and Candace Owens critiques lip syncing. Is halftime entertainment now a political battleground or just outrage marketing?Tom Brady enters the chat, calling Logan Paul’s athleticism “cute.” We discuss pro wrestling athleticism vs. NFL elite training.We also unpack the NBA’s potential expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas, as well as the economics of talent dilution.Beyond sports, we discuss a viral incident where a teenage girl defends herself with a skateboard after being assaulted, raising serious questions about self-defense and public accountability.We close with culture debates:Best and worst parts of being a teenagerCan men and women truly be platonic friends?A full round of “Would You Rather?” Sports. Culture. Beer. Sharp takes without the nonsense.🎧 Subscribe, rate, and join the conversation.
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Colompton Beer Club #247- Everything Is Happening at Once
This week on The Colompton Beer Club Podcast, it feels like everything is happening at once, so we try to make sense of it the only way we know how. We start by paying respect to Sonny Jurgensen, who passed away at 91 years old. From there, we break down the NFL Honors, debating narrative awards versus actual performance, and look ahead to the 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class, as Drew Brees, Larry Fitzgerald, Roger Craig, Adam Vinatieri, and Luke Kuechly are announced.We preview the Super Bowl matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots and why it feels forgettable before it's even been played. The conversation turns to the future of the Las Vegas Raiders, who suddenly have a young head coach, the #1 pick, major cap space, and a real chance to finally build things the right way or reset again.Off the field, we debate NFL expansion ideas, Gen Z slang, we rank the Wu-Tang Clan, and play a rapid-fire round. As always, argue with us in the comments. All of this while we sip on and review Garage Beer and Reservoir Frogs by Kings County Brewers Collective.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #246- What Are We Even Living Through?
In this episode of The Colompton Beer Club Podcast, the crew welcomes Juan back to the show and immediately asks the only logical question: what are we even living through right now? We kick things off by breaking down the Blizzard of 2026 aftermath. Where we were stuck, whether the hype matched reality, and why modern weather events feel like mini-apocalypses. Along the way, we take a nostalgic detour into our old rec league basketball days and flirt with the idea of joining a flag football league.From there, we dive deep into the NFL Playoffs, reviewing the conference championship matchups between the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams, and the Denver Broncos vs. the New England Patriots. We debate coaching versus execution, flukes versus dominance, and whether the Patriots are officially back as they head into a Super Bowl matchup against Seattle.Then we discuss why Bill Belichick is not a first-ballot Hall of Famer, question how much credit belongs to Tom Brady, and point out the first ballot Hall of Fame coaches and how they compare to Belichick. The chaos continues with a discussion on Shedeur Sanders making the Pro Bowl and whether the event means anything at all anymore.Outside of football, we spiral into internet and cultural madness. TikTok ownership changes and bans, Tesla ending Model S and X production to focus on robots, and whether society is actually ready for humanoid AI. Things get heavier as we talk World War 3 fears, what a modern military draft would look like, ICE agents being refused service, and the release of millions of pages from the Jeffrey Epstein files, and why nothing ever seems to happen.We also react to a viral pizzeria fight involving a high school girl defending herself at work, debate self-defense versus spectacle, and wrap up with quick movie takes as Steve talked about The Rip and The Smashing Machine, and Dante ranted about Thor: Love and Thunder.All of this goes down while we sip and review Four Loko Camo and Big Mango Beer Hug by Goose Island. Chaos, bad ideas, and strong opinions, just another night at Colompton.
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Colompton Beer Club #245- When the Snow Hits...
We start this episode talking snow, where we were during the Blizzard of 1996, and why the upcoming Blizzard of 2026 already feels exhausting. From there, the conversation moves to the NFL Playoffs, with conference championship games set between the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams, and the Denver Broncos facing the New England Patriots. We also touch on why post-game sideline interviews continue to miss the moment.From there, we get into Buffalo’s latest playoff loss and ask the uncomfortable question: Why does Josh Allen avoid the level of criticism that Lamar Jackson routinely faces? We follow that with a full breakdown of the NFL coaching carousel, including Buffalo moving on from Sean McDermott, major hires around the league, and teams still searching for answers.We wrap things up with the College Football Championship, where the Indiana Hoosiers defeated the Miami Hurricanes, debate whether Mendoza deserves to be the projected number one pick in the National Football League Draft, rapid-fire questions, revisit our playoff picks, and beer reviews of Juice Dust by Elysian Brewing and Icehouse Edge by Molson Coors.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #244- Beer, Ball, and Broken Systems
In this episode of The Colompton Beer Club Podcast, the crew covers a wide-ranging slate of sports, tech, and life topics, proving once again that nothing exists in a vacuum anymore.The show opens with loose banter over wings, questionable sharing etiquette, flirtatious service, and an update on Dante's ongoing “Mormon adventure.” From there, the conversation turns to the NFL Playoffs, where we revisit our Wildcard picks, preview the Divisional Round, and take stock of how strong the 2024 NFL Draft quarterback class already looks. We also dig into why the Chicago vs. Green Bay rivalry suddenly matters again and which preseason Super Bowl favorites are still standing.Next, we tackle the NFL coaching carousel, reacting to the stunning resignation of Mike Tomlin and discussing whether John Harbaugh could realistically be headed to the New York Giants. This leads to a broader debate about job security, legacy, and whether one championship is worth gambling an entire career.On the college side, we break down the College Football Championship matchup between Indiana and Miami, asking the question: Just how good is Indiana, really?The episode then shifts gears into tech and culture. We unpack recent cellphone outages, what happens when “smart” systems fail all at once, and how dependent modern life has become on fragile infrastructure. That conversation naturally flows into reactions from CES 2026, including AI integrations, wearables, and smart home tech, separating genuinely useful innovation from gimmicks.We close with a discussion on health and fitness, exploring why movement, nutrition, and sleep are the ultimate cheat codes, and how being 40 today looks nothing like it did a generation ago.Final pours include a tasting of Tall Hat Fruit Punch IPA by 21st Amendment Brewery and Bud Light Lime by Budweiser, followed by rapid-fire takes and a proper send-off.Same beers, same chaos. We’ll see you next round.
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Colompton Beer Club #243- Drinking Buddies and Bad Decisions
The Colompton Beer Club Podcast kicks things off with a loose, conversational cold open, setting the tone with casual banter, drink check-ins, and a preview of the sports chaos ahead. Rob returns to the show as the crew catches up on recent wins, heartbreaks, and current beer habits before diving into a detailed NFL Draft order breakdown, unpacking what the early picks reveal about rebuilding teams, quick turnarounds, and potential quarterback moves. The discussion shifts to the NFL coaching carousel. A focused spotlight on Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh explores longevity, consistency, and why stable franchises separate themselves from perpetual rebuilds. The rumor mill heats up with speculation surrounding Mike McDaniel and potential Detroit Lions interest, questioning whether it’s overreaction season or a legitimate storyline. The episode lightens up with a debate over a fight at a Ravens game, touching on fan behavior, alcohol, rivalry culture, and stadium accountability, before rolling into the “TV Drinking Buddy” segment, breaking down the ideal sports-watching companion based on commentary, tolerance, and chaos factor. Along the way, the crew sips and reviews Goose Island Tropical Beer Hug and Steel Reserve Spiked Strawberry, closing out with rapid-fire questions and a final pour reminder to rate, review, and share the show.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #242- New year, Same Nonsense.
New year, same nonsense.We kick off 2026 the only way we know how... strong opinions, questionable etiquette, and conversations that spiral just enough to be honest. We talk about the responsibility of controlling the AUX cord at a cookout, whether showing up to a surprise party with a tall boy and a box of wine is acceptable behavior, and the unspoken rules people pretend not to know.On the sports side, we break down the final week of the NFL season, debate which teams can actually be trusted under pressure, and ask the legacy question: if Matthew Stafford wins another MVP and Super Bowl, does that put him in the all-time conversation?It doesn’t stop there. We get into hand-washing habits, Netflix versus movie theaters, the safest cities in the U.S., and a quick review of One Battle After Another.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclubDrink responsibly. Argue respectfully. Wash your hands.
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Colompton Beer Club #241- Exit 2025
The final episode of The Colompton Beer Club Podcast closes out 2026 with a wide-ranging conversation that blends holiday chaos, sports fallout, cultural moments, and uncomfortable headlines that defined the year. Over beers, we talk about things in life that are far harder than they look, share Christmas stories, including Secret Santa wins and misses.On the sports side, we break down the NFL’s Christmas Day slate, including Dallas beating Washington, Minnesota knocking Detroit out of playoff contention, and Denver defeating Kansas City. We compare the 2024 and 2025 playoff pictures, discuss the DK Metcalf fan incident in Detroit, and unpack the aftermath of Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua and what it says about the current state of boxing.The conversation shifts to cultural and political moments that sparked strong reactions, including the optics of Christmas Mass at the Vatican, Donald Trump answering Christmas phone calls from children while announcing U.S. military action against ISIS in Nigeria, and the backlash of Nicki Minaj losing 10 million Instagram followers. We also reflect on a widely shared end-of-life story about a woman with stage-4 breast cancer who chose to leave an abusive marriage and live on her own terms, prompting a deeper discussion about autonomy, mortality, and why people often wait too long to choose themselves.Throughout the episode, we sip and review Meet the Krushes from Hop Butcher for the World, alongside a Berliner Geshichite Pilsner, rounding out the year the only way we know how honest conversation, sharp opinions, and good beer.This episode serves as both a year-end wrap-up and a snapshot of where sports, culture, and public discourse landed at the close of 2026.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #240- A Very Merry Colompton Christmas
In this holiday episode of The Colompton Beer Club Podcast, we settle in for A Very Colompton Christmas while covering a wide range of sports, pop culture, and internet oddities. We start with a breakdown of the Rams vs. Seahawks Thursday Night Football game, focusing on how momentum shifted throughout the night, the coaching decisions that shaped overtime, and what the result means for the NFC playoff picture. From there, the conversation turns to combat sports and boxing, including Sean Strickland’s refusal to fight on the proposed UFC White House card, the Andrew Tate vs. Chase DeMoor matchup, and the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua fight. We discuss whether these events represent protest, promotion, or principle, and where credibility currently stands in combat sports.The episode lightens up with a discussion on McDonald’s “Party Size” fries and combining them with the 50-piece nuggets from Wendy's. We then address recent headlines that sound fictional but aren’t, including confusing presidential language and the role pop culture references play in public messaging and media framing. Nostalgia rounds out the middle of the show with a look back at MTV Invades Your Space, what it represented during peak MTV, and why it would have never come to Colompton. We take a look at Pornhub’s 2025 Year in Review, reacting to state-by-state search trends and what they suggest about regional habits. To close out the episode, we mix in Christmas-themed questions, holiday “Would You Rather” scenarios, and beer reviews, including Avery IPA and Lvivske 1715.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #239- More Diddy
In this episode of Colompton Beer Club, we open by wishing Steve and Dick Van Dyke a happy birthday before moving into a conversation around the recent Diddy documentary, including how 50 Cent reportedly obtained the footage and what that adds to the broader discussion. From there, we turn our attention to college football, breaking down the surprise firing of Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore and the controversy surrounding the decision, as well as the College Football Playoff and a newly proposed rule specific to Notre Dame. We also recap NFL Week 14 by reviewing our picks, discussing fantasy football outcomes, and examining how a team can go winless over the course of a season. Later in the episode, we talk about John Cena’s final match at Saturday Night's Main Event and his overall impact on professional wrestling. Throughout the conversation, we sip on and review Samuel Adams Winter White Ale and Samuel Adams Cold Brew, sharing our thoughts as the discussion moves between sports, media, and beer.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #238- Cuxk Diddy
On this week’s episode of Colompton Beer Club, we start with the everyday reality of road etiquette and how small decisions from drivers shape the flow of a commute. From there, we look at Netflix’s $82 billion purchase of Warner Bros./HBO and what it means for the DC Universe, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones now sitting under the same roof. We consider whether a future where “everything is affordable” would actually work, and how that idea connects to the clothes people buy and the cars that they would drive. We discuss nostalgia of school lunches and the food we still remember. We also talk about the new documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning, covering Diddy’s early career, his connection to Biggie, the history of East Coast vs. West Coast tensions, and the recent legal issues that landed him in prison for 50 months. NFL Week 14 takes up its share of the conversation, including the Lions vs. Cowboys Thursday night game, questionable officiating, and why Louie and Steve ended up choosing Dallas over Detroit. Fantasy Football is heading into the playoff stretch, so we reflect on how the season has gone and what’s left. We also look at the ongoing debate around movie theaters—whether streaming is pushing them out, or if rising ticket prices and concession costs are the real problem. For the beer reviews this week, we try Z, Morris by Black Flag Brewing Co. and Old Fezziwig by Samuel Adams.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #237- Just the Tip
In this episode of Colompton Beer Club, we talk about how Thanksgiving went with our families and the eating habits that tested our patience at the table. We break down the Thanksgiving Day NFL games, including Detroit’s loss to Green Bay, Kansas City falling further out of playoff position, Baltimore slipping against Cincinnati, and the Black Friday matchup where Chicago beat Philadelphia. We also look ahead to the rest of the Week 13 schedule. From there, we cover the UFC and Paramount+ deal and what it means for future events, including the first numbered UFC card headed to the platform. We talk through the news of Jake Paul facing Anthony Joshua in December and what that matchup might look like. We also check in with Eli, shout out his Beer Pong Championship win, and issue a friendly challenge after reviewing a beer he recommended. Before wrapping up, Steve shares his thoughts on Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, which leads to a short history conversation. In this episode, we review Sam Adams Winter Lager and Dogfish Head Pennsylvania Tuxedo.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #236- Gere Grinding
In this episode of Colompton Beer Club, Steve and Dante open with a conversation about Pretty Woman and whether it actually qualifies as a wholesome movie. That leads into the long-running Richard Gere gerbil rumor, why it still gets mentioned, and how pop-culture myths stick around. The conversation moves into Week 12 of the NFL season, as the guys make their picks, talking through the Thursday night matchup, and breaking down why Houston vs. Buffalo turned into the perfect storm. They also look at Shedeur Sanders getting his first NFL start and what that might mean going forward. Outside of sports, the guys get into the Walmart Paper-Scissor-Rock T-shirt controversy, and Dante talks about breaking up a fight at the public library. From there, things shift to A.I. in healthcare, what it could mean when algorithms decide procedure eligibility, and Steve shares his thoughts after watching Companion, continuing the conversation on A.I.’s role in the near future. As far as beer reviewing goes, they sipped on Radapils from Väsen Brewing Company and Bo Dacious from Heavy SeasThank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #235- Zero Zebras at the Zoo
In this episode of Colompton Beer Club, the conversation starts with the letter “Z” before shifting to colder weather and the question of what temperature people keep their homes when the heat goes back on. The discussion turns to recent political news and how it affects relationships, including thoughts on Zendaya and Sydney Sweeney as the next season of Euphoria approaches. Dante and Steve recap their trip to see the Detroit Lions face the Washington Commanders, where Steve won a prize, and the crowd’s mix of jerseys sparked a debate about new Lions fans. They share their NFL Week 11 picks, talk about eye exams and vision worries, and look at how MMA fans compare in loyalty. The conversation moves to the return of Jameis Winston to a starting role in the NFL and the growing role of A.I. in entertainment, with a focus on the success of the band Breaking Rust. The episode closes with reviews of two beers—I Just Crush A Lot from Calvert Beer Company and Grapefruit Nectar from RAR Brewing Company.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #234- Random Acts of Colompton
What's up, folks? This week on the podcast, we preview NFL week 10 as we prepare ourselves to go see the Detroit Lions play the Washington Commanders. We get a rundown of Dante's Halloween weekend that included catching up with friend to the podcast, Eli. We have a rare discussion about baseball and the World Series and Daryl Strawberry being pardoned.We talk about the Billboard charts and the lack of any hip hop songs on the list, and why it doesn't matter.For beers, we sip on and review Bella Birra from Checkerspot Brewing Company and Sun Camp from Dewey Beer.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton beer Club #233- Oh SNAP
In this pre-Halloween recording of Colompton Beer Club, the conversation drifts from memories of being latchkey kids in the 1980s to how generational differences shape today’s attitudes. The guys question why modern sports debate shows rely on conflict to hold attention and whether negativity has become part of the business model. Dante admits he’s uneasy about his neighbors’ strange habits and how he thinks they may be freaky and stuff, while Steve talks about the frustration of dealing with pushy car salesmen. There’s a pause to acknowledge Sydney Sweeney’s recent rise in pop culture and her boobs before Dante shares his Halloween party experience from last week. During the Thursday night NFL game between Baltimore and Miami, they preview Week 9 matchups, touch on ongoing Diddy rumors, and ask why so many movies seem to lack replay value. The beers on the table this week are Hillbilly Gold from Checkerspot Brewing Co. and Optimal Wit from Port City Brewing.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #232- The Colompton Chronicles
Greetings, y'all. This week on the podcast, Dante returns from a trip to Annapolis with stories that kick off another wide-ranging discussion. The guys dive into tales of criminals failing spectacularly at their own crimes before shifting gears to talk about how technology has evolved, which aided in their criminal fails. They get into health and nutrition, debating why some diets work and others flop, and then tackle the NFL’s current strength of schedule as they review their Week 7 picks and make their calls for Week 8. The crew also weighs in on the NFL’s support in having Bad Bunny headline the Super Bowl halftime show, despite conservative backlash, and share their early takes on who should win MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, and Coach of the Year. Steve’s potential $18,000 parlay bet adds even more spice to the sports talk, while the NBA’s first week brings its own drama—including a gambling scandal that’s rocking the league. To top it off, they discuss the daring art heist at the Louvre before wrapping things up with a beer review featuring Manner Hill’s Prized Pumpkins and Calvert Beer’s Route 4 IPA. Crack open a cold one and enjoy another unpredictable episode of Colompton Beer Club—where sports, life, and laughter always collide.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #231- The Episode That Almost Wasn't
Welcome back, people. This episode comes with a story—we had to re-record after Friday’s episode vanished into the digital abyss. But nothing stops us from cracking a few cold ones and talking shop. This week, we break down the NFL Week 6 picks and the ongoing chaos of the season, before diving into a nostalgic talk about the end of MTV and its music video era. The conversation then shifts as we ask why some people are fighting so hard for cursive handwriting. We discuss Dana White’s gambling issues, especially in light of the UFC’s new deal with Paramount+. Of course, no Colompton episode is complete without a few beers, and this week’s lineup features Level Up by Idiom Brewing Co. and Triangle Theory by First State Brewing Company.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #230- What's the Big F***ing Dill?
What's up, folks? This week on the podcast, we start our discussion by talking about “heroes” and whether any truly influenced us growing up. From there, they shift gears into football talk, breaking down the Thursday Night Football upset where the New York Giants took down the Philadelphia Eagles, thanks to standout performances by Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo. The conversation moves into NFL injury reports, the league’s most banged-up teams, and why Ravens fans can't rely on that excuse. Speaking of Ravens, the guys are excited to attend the L.A. Rams vs. Baltimore Ravens game this Sunday. They also recap Week 5’s pick’em results and lock in their predictions for Week 6, before weighing in on the 2026 NFL Hall of Fame candidates. Switching sports, the guys discuss UFC 320’s main event, where Alex Pereira reclaimed the Light Heavyweight title and called out Jon Jones, along with the announcement of the UFC White House card. The conversation takes a tech turn as they debate how A.I.—specifically Sora 2—could change news and online content forever, and share thoughts on skills fading away in modern society and why older folks are mad about it. To top it all off, the Colompton crew cracks open two bold brews: Hazicus Maximus from Lagunitas Brewing Company and Dill Pickle Sour by Destihl, giving their honest and often hilarious reviews.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #229- 4th and Dumb
What's up, dummies? This week on the podcast, we break down a week in sports and headlines — starting with the Thursday Night showdown between the Rams and 49ers, where a gutsy 4th-and-1 call in overtime backfired big for L.A. The Baltimore Ravens are off to a shaky 1-3 start, and the meltdown from fans has been nothing short of entertaining. We dive into playoff percentages after Week 4, Philip Rivers and his kids, and debate some of the greatest rivalries in sports history.Outside the field, Bad Bunny has officially been announced as the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer, sparking plenty of discussion — and a bit of outrage — as we talk about who else could’ve taken the stage. In combat sports, rumors swirl that Conor McGregor may fight on the UFC White House card this July, and we unpack the chaos surrounding that.The episode takes a few unexpected turns — from battling a surprise fruit fly invasion in the studio to breaking down Diddy’s 50-month prison sentence and a Baltimore bouncer’s failed choke attempt that opened a conversation on street violence and bystanders stepping in during real-life situations. Rounding things out, we reflect on staying active, pushing limits, and improving fitness at any age, all while sipping and reviewing Nerd Nectar by Green Man Brewery and Juicy Bones by Flying Fish Brewing.Grab a cold one, kick back, and join the conversation.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #228- Brad From Philly
What's up, y'all? This week on the podcast, we welcome back Eli and Beltus as we dive into another wild mix of sports, culture, and comedy. We kick things off with Monday Night Football, where the Detroit Lions pulled off a 38–30 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in what became the most-watched MNF game ever. From there, we joke about moon phases possibly playing a role in Detroit’s wins, and we recap the nail-biting finishes from Sunday’s 1:00 PM NFL slate. The conversation shifts into some hilarious territory—debating the absurdity of the Rapture, breaking down America’s tipping culture, and asking why the U.S. still refuses to use the metric system. Dante introduces the concept of the “Human Library,” which Eli cleverly links back to podcasting itself. Steve adds some hip-hop lore with a look at Pete Nice and 3rd Bass, and we all share stories of street fights, including the legendary Brad from Philly. tale. From chaos around Steve’s car to our Week 4 NFL picks, the laughs keep coming. To top it all off, we sip and review Trickster IPA by Green Man Brewery and Belgian Golden Ale by Guilford Hall Brewery.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #227- Lexington Place (IYKYK)
What's up, gang and welcome to 227. This week our buddy Eli returns as we celebrate his recent engagement. We do a quick catch up before diving into another packed week of conversation. We breakdown NFL Week 3 with previews, predictions, and a spotlight on the Detroit vs. Baltimore matchup, while debating if dessert should count as “leftovers” and whether the Monday Night Football doubleheader is a blessing or a burden. Dante shares his frustrations about society’s growing divisions in a recent Facebook post, along with reactions to the news of Charlie Kirk’s death. We also weigh in on the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel’s show, the controversy surrounding artist D4vd, and which NFL coaches might be on the hot seat this season. To top it all off, we sip and review Scoville Jalapeño IPA by Jailbreak Brewing Company and East IPA by Brooklyn Brewery. Grab a glass, join the conversation, and see where the night takes us.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #226- Chores With the Mormons
In this week’s episode of Colompton Beer Club, we kick things off with an NFL Week 1 recap and share our picks and previews for Week 2. From Buffalo’s dramatic comeback win over Baltimore to Green Bay’s victory over Washington on Thursday Night Football, we’ve got plenty to break down. Beyond the gridiron, we head into lighter topics like the county fair and America’s growing weight problem, teenage fashion choices, and the evolution of men’s style through the years. We also cover some more serious news, including the passing of Charlie Kirk and the tragic shooting at the Naval Academy. Gambling takes center stage with a wild story of a bettor’s 20-leg parlay, and for Last Call, we bring the heat with some “Hot Takes.” To top it all off, we sip and review Grapefruit Shine from Burnish Beer Co. and Southern Cross ESB from MB Beer. Grab a cold one and join us for laughs, sports talk, serious reflections, and everything in between.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #225- The Great Return of Sports
On this week’s Colompton Beer Club, we break down the code of honor in street fights and dive into the chaos of Thursday Night Football with Philadelphia taking on Dallas. While watching the Chiefs battle the Chargers, we lay out our bold predictions for the 2025 NFL division winners. But it’s not all sports—our conversation takes some unexpected turns, from misinterpreting the Divinyls’ “I Touch Myself” to the confusing visuals of George Michael’s music videos, and even the surprising Canadian tale of paying rent with sex. We also get introduced to Karol G at the Friday Night Football halftime show before planning our upcoming Baltimore trip to catch Sunday’s games, bar specials, and the famously fan-friendly concession prices at M&T Stadium. To top it all off, we sip and review two brews: Victoria by Grupo Modelo S.A. de C.V. and Chestnut Praline by Southern Tier Brewing Company.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #224- Colompton On Draft
Dante and Steve are back with a packed episode of Colompton Beer Club! From breaking down three fantasy football drafts and debating their strategies, to diving into Dante’s final thoughts on Vikings, the guys cover it all. They tackle big conversations around religion, ego, and their top three TV shows, plus weigh in on the unexpected Cracker Barrel logo controversy. Dante shares details on his new car, and the duo swap hilarious Uber stories while questioning passenger ratings. They also discuss Amazon Prime’s digital content ownership issues before wrapping things up with two craft beer reviews: Gnommegang by Brewery Ommegang and Goldenrod by Lone Oak Farm Brewing Co.If you’re into fantasy football talk, TV show rankings, craft beer reviews, or just unfiltered laughs, this episode has something for you.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #223- Summer of My German Podcaster
What's up, Colomptonite? This week on the pod, Steve returns fresh from his trip to Germany and shares what makes the culture and lifestyle there so different from the U.S. We dive into the latest NFL news before drawing names to set the draft positions for this year’s Colompton Beer Club Fantasy Football League. The conversation then shifts to NFL nepotism gone wrong—and nepotism in general—before we explore the rise of self-checkout and what it means for human connection. Dante also gives his thoughts as he nears the end of the TV series Vikings, with a full breakdown to come next week. Of course, no episode would be complete without a beer review, so we sip on and share our thoughts about Refresher Pilsner by Magnify Brewing Company and Rübæus by Founders Brewing Company.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #222- What Would Chat GPT Do?
What's happening, party people? This week on the podcast, Dante and Steve get into their favorite diss tracks before turning the tables and asking ChatGPT about themselves, as a group, as individuals, and even what kind of beer each of them would be. With the NFL season right around the corner, talk naturally shifts to football predictions and the chances of each team taking their division. As fall approaches, they get into Halloween vibes and seasonal chatter, while Steve preps for his trip to Germany. Nostalgia hits as the guys reflect on the old days of live TV and physical media, and Dante explains HBO’s The White Lotus, sharing how the series only makes him dislike people more. To top it all off, they sip and review Konami Big Wave and Extra Shine by Burnish Beer Co., rounding out another blend of music, sports, TV, and beer-fueled conversation.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #221- Bier Verein
What's up, gang? This week, in this shorter-than-usual episode, we reflect on the last time we tried something new before diving into our preview of the upcoming Fantasy Football season, complete with thoughts on player rankings and the official draft order for the Icon Fantasy Football League. We mention ESPN’s new deal with WWE, the accompanying price bump, a the potential move to acquire the NFL Network. We discuss an imaginary scenario where we wonder where we’d sit on a plane if certain celebrities were on board. We wrap with a conversation on the evolution of podcasting, and whether it’s starting to lose some of its original spark. All while sipping and reviewing Shiner TexHex Bruja’s Brew from Spoetzl Brewery and Hoot! from Eredità Beer.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #220- Coffee Snobbery
Welcome back, gang. This week, we celebrate International Beer Day the best way we know how—talking life, laughs, and lagers. This week, we dive into the balance between living a frugal life and the societal obsession with big houses and flashy cars. Ever wonder why there are so many damn fees for everything? We do too. We get real about the hardest things we've ever had to do, debate the worst rappers in the game, and break down what makes a good versus garbage emcee. Sports talk is in full swing as we explore ways to improve the All-Star Game for all the leagues, dissect Terry McLaurin’s trade request, and lay out some Fantasy Football draft strategy just in time for the season. We even asked ChatGPT who will win the Super Bowl—and got two completely different answers. Plus, Dante shares the pain of helping a friend move and why, at this age, we should get movers. We roast coffee snobs, react to the Happy Gilmore 2 news, and review two solid beers: JUICY by Jailbreak Brewing and Shiner Texhex Wicked Haze. Pop the cap and press play.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #219- Great White Sex Battle
What's up, cool kids? This week on the podcast, we kick things off with a heartfelt question: what's the hardest thing you've ever had to do? From there, it's a wild ride through sports, film, and pop culture. With Fantasy Football 2025 and the NFL season looming, we break down early-season buzz. We review UFC 318’s Dustin vs. Max showdown and Manny Pacquiao’s surprising return to the ring. We also pay tribute to Malcolm Jamal Warner, Ozzy Osbourne, and Hulk Hogan. Over on the TV side, South Park makes waves with the debut of season 27 following a monster new deal, and the never-ending Commanders name change debate rears its head again. We then ask the question: should the Ravens and Commanders share a stadium like the Jets and Giants? Film fans are in for a treat, too, as Dante drops thoughts on the new Fantastic Four film and Steve finally saw Ryan Coogler’s latest horror-thriller, Sinners. No Last Call this week, but the beer reviews keep flowing with Shiner TexHex Desert Mirage by Spoetzl Brewery and Planetary by Ministry of Brewing.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #218- 6 Deadly Zyn
What's up, party people? This week on the podcast, we recount the time we cracked open a dusty bottle of Wild Turkey back in 2002. Steve has his first encounter with Zyn, and it didn't go as planned. The conversation drifts into the strange world of Disney World smoking etiquette, the drama surrounding a Coldplay concert and the alleged infidelity that followed, and whether the Epstein list really matters to the public—or if it’s just another headline to be buried. We discuss Monopoly as a potential casino game, vent about our least favorite Sopranos characters, and Dante officially calls it quits on attending live NFL games. We also break down the Top 10 films of the 21st century and test our knowledge on movie quotes during Last Call, and sip on Stoop Sesh by Checkerspot Brewing Company and ShinerTexHex Twin Dream by Spoetzl Brewery. Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #217- Curious Case of Type 1 Barbie
What's up, losers? This week on the podcast, we crack open two new beers, Muscle For Rank by Drekker Brewing and Eight Point IPA by Devils Backbone, while diving into another round of happy hour conversation. We breaks down the results from UFC 317 and preview the UFC 318 showdown between Dustin Poirier and Max Holloway. From there, we explore the recent chatter around the Epstein List, the rise and reach of fake news, and ask the question: why do people make up such ridiculous stuff? For a blast from the past, we revisit the failed tech gadgets of the 2000s, specifically the infamous Robo-Dog. Things get weird with a side convo on Diabetic Barbie, thoughts on Squid Game Season 3, and some hype around Ryan Coogler’s Sinners. It’s an episode that mixes humor with a bit of “what the hell?” energy.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #216- Smile Like A Donut
Colompton Beer Club is a podcast hosted by Thor Bentley and Jake Dante that started as two friends having a conversation and has evolved into a podcast about sports, life, culture, and beer reviews.We sipped on and reviewed It's Complicated Being A Wizard by Burlington Beer Co. and 2xHop'd by Southern Tier Brewing Company.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #215- Fully Distracted
What's up, doc? This week on the podcast, we walk a fine line as we ask what can get us canceled? While Dante gets sidetracked by an on-mic "internet search," we travel back to the '90s to reminisce about our childhood crushes before diving into a discussion about the NBA champs, their missing victory parade, and the mystery of the NBA draft’s latest “Exciting White.” Steve shares tales from his recent Texas trip—before opening up about a less-than-ideal homecoming involving a broken water heater. We get personal about men's health, discussing medical breakthroughs in curing baldness, colonoscopies, prostate checks, and male birth control. In TV talk, Steve nears the end of The Sopranos, while Dante breaks down the Season 4 finale of Vikings. We also weigh in on Jon Jones’ retirement, his legacy, UFC 317, and a bizarre beef between Liver King and Joe Rogan. To wrap things up, we play a round of This or That during Last Call. And we crack open two solid beers: Stella Artois and G.O.A.T. by Union Craft Brewing for review. Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #214- Fish Fry
What's up, maniacs? This week on the podcast, Dante kicks things off by sharing a completely unhinged childhood story that somehow transitions into a conversation about the savage eating habits of piranhas. We dive into some talk about underrated hip-hop artists before shifting gears to TV talk. Steve is nearing the end of The Sopranos, and Dante has finally gotten to Season 4 of Vikings. We also get political, covering everything from Flag Day and Trump’s birthday to protests, parades, and all the political parties you’ve probably never heard of. We wonder what a Colompton Parade would look like? We explore bizarre high school mascots, and the wild sports prediction for the Carolina Panthers when Ohio State wins the college football title, and J.Lo gets divorced. And Steve preps for his Dallas trip. For Last Call, we each give our top 6 in some wild categories, including ‘90s commercials, ‘80s movies, video game characters, and movie plot twists. All this madness goes down while we sip on Corona Sunbrew Citrus Cerveza and Boat Day by Forward Brewing, with the NBA Finals on in the background. Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #213- Hot Dog Pancakes
What's happening, folks? This week on the podcast Dante, Steve, and Brett for another week of beer, banter, and bizarre takes. Things kick off by testing their grip strength before diving into a conversation about artificial intelligence and what it may—or may not—be capable of. From there, the guys discuss how they like their hot dogs cooked, break down the NBA Finals matchup between Indiana and Oklahoma City, and share their thoughts on bikini baristas at spots like Kiss Espresso and Java Divas. That sparks a surprisingly deep comparison between lingerie and bikinis. As always, the conversation swerves into the bizarre as they talk about the scariest bugs, confusion between Helen Keller and Anne Frank, and the great soda debate: Coke vs. Pepsi. Dante launches into another political rant, Steve’s still working through The Sopranos, and Dante’s deep into Vikings. For Last Call, it’s another round of This or That. And for beers this week, we sip on and review Milwaukee’s Best Light and Lost Navigator Dank by Heavy Seas. Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #212- The World According to Colompton
What's up, pod lovers? This week on the podcast Brett joins us for a lively conversation that covers everything from the NBA Finals to the newly announced NBA vs. The World format for next season’s All-Star Game. We weigh in on which four non-playoff NFL teams are poised for a breakout year and dive into real-time chaos as the Trump and Elon drama unfolds. On the culinary side, we revisit an old fast-food favorite to see how the Baconator holds up today, and we debate whether a burger qualifies as a sandwich. We reflect on the brotherhood dynamics in the movie Four Brothers and share thoughts on current watches—including The Sopranos, Vikings, and the Netflix limited series Adolescence. As always, we sip on new beers as we review Annabel Lee White by B.W. Beer Works USA and HAzy by 1623 Brewing Co. Grab a drink and kick back with us.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #211- Campfire Tales
What's up, folks? This week on the podcast, we kick things off with a shot. Dante recaps his wild camping trip to Assateague Island, with car rental chaos, some rugged living, and an up-close encounter with the island’s famous wild horses. From there, we dive into the NBA playoffs as the finals are officially set, and shift gears to the ice to acknowledge Florida’s quiet dominance over the NHL for the past six seasons. We also get into some TV talk with thoughts on The Sopranos Season 5 and Vito Spatafore driving the families to war. We talk Vikings Season 4 before Dante delivers a passionate rant. We answer fan-submitted questions, then close out the show with a round of This or That during Last Call. Beers on deck this week include Tropical Squall by Dogfish Head and Gonzo Life’s A Peach by Flying Dog—two flavorful brews worth raising a glass to.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #210- Olympic Dreaming
What's up, fools? This week on the podcast, Brett returns to the mic to engage in some off-the-rails conversation. We kick things off by venting about painfully long work meetings—and the sad reality of no drinks allowed on the clock. From there, it's straight into sports talk: NBA playoff predictions, the possibility of NFL expansion in Europe, and a deep dive into the 2028 Olympics introducing flag football. Things get even wilder as we discuss Quittr’s rumored interest in buying OnlyFans, and Dante shares his highly questionable research on the notorious infidelity website Ashley Madison. The episode wraps up with fan-submitted questions, a “This or That” segment during Last Call, and two new beer reviews: Radapils by Väsen Brewing Company and Hager-weiss Hefeweizen by Antietam Brewery. It’s everything you expect from CBC—unfiltered, unexpected, and undeniably entertaining.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #209- Mafia Justification
What's, Colomptonites? This week on the podcast, we share our unfiltered thoughts on road etiquette and road rage, followed by the question: if jobs are everywhere, why do so many people still say they can’t find one? We also question the cultural moment that was Ashley Madison—was it ever really okay? Cassy's updates on the Diddy sex trafficking and racketeering trial spark questions about Diddy's use of Craig's List and how long the freak-offs lasted. Steve gives us his take on The Sopranos after four seasons, including how the characters rationalize their criminal lifestyles, while Dante updates us on his binge of Vikings. Then, we each answer the age-old question: what would we do with $5,000 to blow on a wild weekend? We react to the NBA Lottery results, break down the NFL schedule reveal, and Dante lets loose on why he can’t stand Tim Burton—or Edward Scissorhands. And for Last Call, it’s a rapid-fire round of Top 5 lists and “This or That.” We also sipped on and reviewed, Third Party by Denizens Brewing Co. and Groove City Hefeweizen by RaR Brewing.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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Colompton Beer Club #208- Soaking in Salt Lake City
It's TIME!!!! What's up, folks? This week on the pod, we’re pouring cold ones and cooling out. We kick things off by diving into some of our favorite TV show finales—what stuck the landing, and what fell flat? The NBA Playoffs are in full swing, so we throw out our predictions for who’s going all the way. We share plans for our beer-pong hustle and potential plans for a baseball outing with Louie this July. Dante recaps his wild weekend at Skullfest/Skullstice 2025 where he talks about 12% beers, Faygo pop, glizzies, and sleepovers. We unpack the release of Ravens legend Justin Tucker—will he get picked up? Then we weigh in on Utah’s new NHL team name and what really makes a franchise name stick. Ever wondered what it takes to be Pope? We do too, and we dive into some qualifications. Plus, we pitch a new side hustle: selling plasma—we trying to get that tequila that costs a lot. For Last Call, we count down our Top 5 concerts and Top 5 breakfast foods, play a round of “This or That,” and review Wir Lieben by Mill River Brewing and Furious George by Crooked Crab Brewing Company. Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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