Neat! The Boozecast Neat! The Boozecast
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Neat! The Boozecast is a podcast devoted to the odd, entertaining, and sometimes highly conflicted history of alcohol. Join us every Friday for new episodes, and check out our youtube companion videos for special recipes!
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Neat! Last Call: Midori
This is our final episode of Neat. Thank you all so much for listening.
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Neat! Licor 43
This week on Neat! we're investigating a vanilla-noted liqueur that dates back to the Carthaginian Empire! Join us as we learn all about the history of Licor 43, and how to mix it with everything from coffee to a margarita. Cheers!
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Neat! Tuaca
This week on Neat! we're going all the way back to the Medici court to learn about the spirit that powered the Renaissance (supposedly anyway); Tuaca!
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Neat! Retsina
This week on Neat!, we're learning all about Retsina; an ancient wine flavored with resin that's making a surprising international comeback just in time for Spring!
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Neat! The Pimm's Cup
Spring is here, and that means it's time for a Pimm's Cup! Join us as we delve into the history of both the booze and the cocktail designed for the warm days of spring.
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Neat! The Michelada
Warmer weather means cold drinks, and no better refreshing beverage for a hot day than a michelada! Join us as we learn the history of this beer cocktail just in time for spring.
Customer Reviews
Come for the knowledge, stay for the dad jokes!
Love Teylor’s deep and broad knowledge and research into all things boozy (and non)! Thanks to Neat! I have quite a list going of various cocktails and ingredients to try. And Tommy’s dad jokes are just the right garnish!
Aw yiss
I don’t even drink much anymore but dangalang do I enjoy hearing about these drinks! Love the positive family dynamics, too 💖💖💖
Two drunks at the end of a bar
While one host seems to know a bit about the history of alcohol they just sounds like 2 drunks at the end of the bar. The only reason why I can think this podcast gets such high ratings is because there are a lot of people like listening to the two drunks rambling at the end of the bar. While it’s not an issue that they’re clearly drunk, they have little to no knowledge about what they’re talking about. Maybe they do but the amount of “um…”, “like…” & “ah…” In their ramblings was painful. Then when they did an entire episode on rum, mentioned that there was a lot of rum around the Caribbean without even mentioning that slavery was the reason was the reason for the rum is just unforgivable. Waste of my time.