Episode 2: How our bromance began, American Radler & Costco love
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Oh look, Episode 2 is here and somehow they’re still letting us post on the internet.
🎙 New Episode: How Our Bromance Began, American Radler & Costco Love
This week on Every Other White Guy:
- The guys officially soft-launch their bromance origin story (it started with brunch and beer, obviously).
- We introduce the Drink of the Week: an “American Radler” made with Mountain Dew Baja Blast and beer that looks radioactive but somehow scored a 7.9/10 from both of them. Very science.
- Jay’s TV dies right before a full NFL Sunday, so naturally the only logical solution is: “I guess I live at the bar now.”
- An aggressive love letter to Costco and its unhinged return policy. Buy a TV, destroy a TV, return a TV. Circle of life.
- A completely unnecessary deep dive into Oreos, Pringles, and cursed flavor ideas nobody asked for.
- A casual stroll through conspiracy theories: Dyatlov Pass, birds aren’t real, Denver airport, moon landing, JFK… absolutely nothing solved.
- Plus, the wives remain the true producers with full buzzer power any time the boys toe the line. (So… a lot.)
If you like:
🟢 Baja Blast
🧠 dumb but passionate opinions
🛒 Costco cult energy
🧃 and grown men rating drinks like it matters
…this one’s for you.
🎧 Episode is live now wherever you listen to podcasts.
💌 Got topic ideas or cursed drink combos? Email us: everyotherwhiteguy@gmail.com
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