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A comedic pop-culture podcast with a slight drinking problem. Artwork by Randy Drivas© 2026 Beers On Me Podcast Scienze sociali
  • The Rise, Fall, and Comeback of the Brat Pack
    Jan 25 2026

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    Featured Beers: The Dirt Church IPA by Bitterroot Brewing out of Hamilton, Montana, USA and The Flannel Channel Winter Ale by Seapine Brewing Company out of Seattle, Washington, USA.

    This week on the Beers On Me Podcast, we crack open the vault on the Brat Pack — the actors, the movies, the scandals, and the Hollywood comebacks that defined (and nearly destroyed) an entire generation of ’80s icons.

    From The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo’s Fire to Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, and beyond, we break down what really made a Brat Pack movie, why the label stuck, and how a single nickname changed careers forever. We dive into the rise, fall, and redemption arcs of stars like Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, Anthony Michael Hall, Andrew McCarthy, and Demi Moore — including near-career-ending controversies, indie film pivots, and legendary TV comebacks.

    Along the way, we roast the movies, revisit the nostalgia, argue about what still holds up, and ask the big question:
    Did the Brat Pack make them famous… or almost ruin everything?

    If you love ’80s movies, pop-culture deep dives, behind-the-scenes Hollywood stories, and a few beers with your nostalgia, this episode is for you.

    🎧 Crack a beer, hit play, and step back into detention — Beers On Me style.

    From the entire Beers on Me Podcast crew, thank you for listening and we care about what you have to say and share! Got recommendations for episode topics or want to share thoughts on the episodes? You can email us at beersonmepodcast@gmail.com or find us on Facebook or Instagram (See Below). If you enjoy this podcast and want to help spread the word don't forget to like, subscribe and comment where you can and share with your friends!

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    2 ore e 49 min
  • The Worst Songs of Every Decade: A Hilariously Brutal Music Roast
    Nov 28 2025

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    Featured Beer: Slane's Irish Style Red Ale by Diamond Knot Brewing Company out of Mukilteo, WA, USA.

    Get ready to crack a cold one and cringe your way through music history, because in this episode of the Beers On Me Podcast, Mouth, Merlin, and Shiggs take on the worst songs from the 70s all the way to the 2020s—using a data-driven scoring model that proves some tracks really are as bad as you remember. From “Muskrat Love” to “We Built This City,” “Barbie Girl” to “My Humps,” and all the way to Justin Bieber’s “Yummy,” the guys break down each decade’s most notorious musical disasters with sharp humor, brutal honesty, and plenty of beer-fueled roasting.

    If you love music commentary, comedy, pop culture breakdowns, or just want to relive the songs you tried to forget, this episode is your perfect mix of nostalgia and noise pollution. Expect top-ten rankings, savage roast lines, ridiculous fun, and a playlist so bad it should come with a warning label.

    Whether you're hate-listening, laughing along, or screaming “I actually LIKE that song!” at your speakers—grab a beer and join us.
    This is the funniest, most brutally honest worst-song countdown you’ll hear all year.

    From the entire Beers on Me Podcast crew, thank you for listening and we care about what you have to say and share! Got recommendations for episode topics or want to share thoughts on the episodes? You can email us at beersonmepodcast@gmail.com or find us on Facebook or Instagram (See Below). If you enjoy this podcast and want to help spread the word don't forget to like, subscribe and comment where you can and share with your friends!

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    3 ore e 6 min
  • From Samhain to Slashers: The Ancient Origins of Halloween and Horror Movies
    Oct 25 2025

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    Featured Beers: The Arctic Warrior American Ale by the Atanuska Brewing Company out of Palmer, Alaska, USA and The All Hallows Treat Imperial Chocolate Peanut Butter Stout by Brewery Ommegang out of Cooperstown, New York, USA

    This Halloween, the Beers On Me Podcast crew cracks open the cold ones and the crypts to uncover how an ancient Celtic festival of fire, fear, and the dead evolved into the haunted holiday — and the horror movies — we love today.

    Join the gang as they trace the story of Halloween’s true origins, from the pagan rituals of Samhain and druidic bonfires to the birth of movie monsters, masked slashers, and psychological thrillers. From Nosferatu to Michael Myers, from sacred spirits to cinematic screams — this episode connects humanity’s oldest fears to Hollywood’s favorite nightmares.

    Expect dark history, twisted laughs, pop-culture nostalgia, and a few ghostly surprises as we dive into how fear became entertainment… and why we still can’t look away.

    So dim the lights, grab your drink, and step through the veil — from ancient Samhain to modern cinema — where fear, fire, and storytelling are all part of the ritual.

    From the entire Beers on Me Podcast crew, thank you for listening and we care about what you have to say and share! Got recommendations for episode topics or want to share thoughts on the episodes? You can email us at beersonmepodcast@gmail.com or find us on Facebook or Instagram (See Below). If you enjoy this podcast and want to help spread the word don't forget to like, subscribe and comment where you can and share with your friends!

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    2 ore e 40 min
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