There aren't just a ton of podcasts about Gainesville nightlife, obviously. But I have found several podcasts that revolve around fun and good times, which is what going out is all about.
One podcast I found is called "The Sound of Young America." It has various parts, spanning from comedy to rankings of restaurants, college towns, bars, theme parks, and tons of other things. My favorite part was the comedy. It was actually really hilarious. It is from maximumfun.org.
I found a podcast called "New Brew Thursday" that is about "the world of craft beer... the revolution of the craft... and how you could be an advocate of craft beer." Craft beer is essentially home-made or micro-brewed beer. There is also a portion of it where "Dr. Bill" talks about perfectly pairing certain foods with certain beers.
"Everyday Drinkers: Common Man Cocktails" is another one that I like. It is a way to expand your library of alcoholic beverages that you can either make or order at a bar one night. It gives a 4-7 minute episodes of 65 different cocktails where they give recipes and what the drinks go good with.
The basis for the last one is a podcast called "Everyday Drinkers." It is a bi-weekly podcast that discusses all kinds of drinks including beer, wine, and mixed drinks. Different panels give recipes and reviews of all the different drinks that are brought up.
The fifth podcast I found was "Alcohols By Volume." This is very similar to the Everyday drinkers one but it gives a "his and her" perspective. It gives a good idea of what kind of drinks to get at a bar. (and what kinds of drinks girls may like to drink at the bar!)
Hope you check out some of the podcasts I've recommended! They're mostly entertaining and pretty educational.
Has anyone actually brewed their own beer? I have a friend who makes a batch every now and then. Not to bad. I just don't have the patience.
ReplyDeleteI have several friends that have brewed their own. I've tried a couple of them and they're really really good. Once you get started it doesn't take much effort, just waiting. Starting the process and ending the process (bottling the beer, capping the bottles, etc.) are the most time labor-intensive parts.
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