After 2 Beers

After 2 Beers

The After 2 Beers podcast covers random topics discussed with your family and friends at a bar, around a bonfire, etc. when you’ve had a couple of drinks and begin trying to solve the world’s problems or the song lyrics you forgot from your teenage days.

  1. 5d ago

    #200 After 2 Beers: We Celebrate 200 Episodes By Arguing About Fish Smells And Fake Lottery Wins

    Somebody microwaves fish at work and a detective allegedly responds by pulling a gun. A dog fires a shotgun at a gas station. A lottery ticket looks like $100,000 until the scanner says $20. That’s the kind of night you get when After Two Beers hits episode 200, and we’re somehow still trusted with microphones. We bounce from sponsor shout-outs and drink testing into our favorite lane: odd news stories that reveal how people actually behave. We break down workplace etiquette and why shared spaces can feel like a battleground, then jump into a Hoosier Lottery scratch-off “glitch” that raises a simple question: when a system messes up, who pays for it? We also talk body-cam footage where a deputy accuses an adaptive athlete of texting with her right hand even though she was born without one, and why some people in authority just can’t admit they’re wrong. Things get even wilder with the US Army’s new combat field test, our own ridiculous training confidence, and a health story that turns into an honest conversation about blood pressure, avoiding doctors and the fear of bad news. We close with a big one: AI and the future of work, plus a growing trend where people create an AI version of their ex to get “closure.” Is that emotional healing, or a new kind of trap? If you like comedy podcasts, strange headlines, real talk about mental health, and conversations that go off the rails but land somewhere meaningful, hit subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review. What story had you saying “no way” out loud? https://www.patreon.com/after2beers Support the show

    1h 7m
  2. Jun 4

    #199 After 2 Beers: From Guilty Pleasures To Graduation Hype In Modern America

    You ever catch yourself laughing at something, then immediately wonder if you should feel bad for laughing? That’s where we start: guilty pleasures, clean sheet day, and the kind of unfiltered “bonfire talk” that only happens when the microphones are on and we’re being honest. We also shout out the people and places keeping small-town community alive, from our friends at the Moose to upcoming nights at the VFW and the American Legion, plus how you can support the After 2 Beers Podcast on Patreon. Then the conversation takes a turn into one of the strangest modern habits: scrolling local mugshot pages like they’re the morning paper. We talk about why it’s so addictive, why the comment sections can be brutal, and the uncomfortable reality that an arrest is not a conviction. It’s funny until it isn’t, and we try to sit in that tension without pretending we have perfect answers. From there, we tackle celebration culture: fourth grade “graduations”, social media performance, and even job “signing day” ceremonies that look like Division I recruiting. We’re pro vocational education and trade skills, and we dig into why manufacturing automation, robotics, and AI make real training more important than ever. After that, we hit A2B News with stories so ridiculous they sound fake: bees used as a weapon during an eviction, an accidental medical “fix”, undercover cops stinging each other in a drug bust, and a bulldozer taking revenge at a pub. Stick around to the end for the most important part: a reminder to check on your people when life gets hard. If you enjoy the show, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more folks can find us. Support the show: patreon.com/after2beers Support the show

    1h 3m
  3. May 21

    #198 After 2 Beers: Chicken Math, Jail Politics & Headlines That Sound Fake

    One minute we’re debating whether cruise ships are just floating germ factories, and the next we’re spiraling into a surprisingly heated argument about how many eggs a chicken can actually lay in a day. That’s how this episode goes, but underneath the laughs is a real conversation about small-town life, local politics, and the struggle of keeping independent local shows alive without community support. We get into Indiana local elections, low voter turnout, and why so many people complain after the fact while skipping the ballot box altogether. Then we break down what a sheriff can actually control inside a county jail, from food quality and budgeting to inmate dignity and accountability. It’s the kind of local government conversation most people ignore until it affects them personally. From there, the headlines get absolutely unhinged. We talk about a woman allegedly chasing a kid down a sidewalk with her car, a missing person investigation complicated by heavily filtered social media photos, and Finnish Air Force cadets reportedly drawing crude images in the sky. Somehow it only gets stranger from there. But there’s also some real humanity in this one. We cover the story of a teenager using a Make-A-Wish opportunity to feed 300 homeless people, plus a frustrating Walmart disability lawsuit that raises serious questions about ADA damage caps and whether massive corporations are ever truly held accountable. If you like weird news with heart, local conversations with actual substance, and the occasional emergency expert appearance from Farmer Brad to settle chicken math once and for all, this episode is for you. Support the show and get bonus content at patreon.com/after2beers Support the show

    1h 9m
  4. May 7

    #197 After 2 Beers: Dating Apps, Death, and a $43 Million Casino Glitch

    You can feel a life milestone hit in real time. We’re joking around one minute, then the next we’re staring straight at a question a lot of us avoid: when did “50 is old” stop being a joke and start being a mirror? Dutch’s 48th birthday kicks off a surprisingly honest run about health, losing people too young, and why the most valuable thing you own has nothing to do with your bank account. We also get into the messy, hilarious reality of dating standards as you age. What’s a reasonable age cutoff on a dating app when your kid is grown? How much does physical attraction matter, and what do you do with the Gen Z idea of “Shrekking,” dating someone you’re not attracted to because they’re a good person? It’s part comedy, part real talk, and way too relatable. Then we turn the chaos up with a game: five headline stories and one is fake. A snake bite leads to a finger getting chopped off. A slot machine flashes a $43 million jackpot that gets voided as a “glitch” and replaced with a steak dinner. A hickey ends in a fatal stroke. A first date shows up with 23 family members and a massive bill. We argue, we guess, and we spiral like only this crew can. If the ending hits close to home, that’s the point. Check on your people, say the thing, and take care of yourself. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review so this community keeps growing. Support the show

    1h 7m
  5. Apr 13

    #196 After 2 Beers: Bigfoot, JFK, And The Secrets We Never Get

    You know that moment when a normal catch-up turns into a dead-serious debate about aliens, JFK, and who’s really pulling the strings? That’s where we live. Dutch Dalton, Kimmy Gibbler, and Michael Summers crack the seal after a couple drinks and chase the questions people only admit they have when the room feels safe: Bigfoot sightings, Area 51, 9/11 doubts, the Epstein list, and why it feels like the public always gets the story late. We also get into faith and history in a way that’s messy but honest, from Freemasons to missing religious texts like the Book of Enoch, plus the idea that “secrets” might be sitting in places like the Vatican archives or locked-away collections the public never sees. Then we pull it back to modern life, including what it’s like to get “Zuckered” by social media and watch a page’s reach collapse when platforms and reports decide you’re a problem. And because it’s After Two Beers, we end up laughing at the most absurd real headlines on earth: Olympic Village condom shortages, a camel beauty contest busted for cosmetic hump fillers, an Antarctica stabbing over book spoilers, a kid accidentally packing a vodka cocktail for lunch, a Guinness record pulled with nipple piercings, and yes, sharks testing positive for drugs in the Caribbean. If you like comedy podcasts, conspiracy theory talk, and weird news that somehow circles back to real life, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves a good rabbit hole, and leave a review, what conspiracy do you want us to go deeper on next? Support the show

    1h 11m
  6. Feb 26

    #195 After 2 Beers: Super Bowl Halftime Debate, An Unwanted Cleaning Lady, and What If Our Spidey Senses Are Right?

    What do a Super Bowl halftime show, a CIA-wired cat, and a bank robber who refuses to run have in common? They all reveal how people—and giant institutions—make baffling choices for reasons that seem obvious once you pull back the curtain. We crack open outrage culture around Bad Bunny and land on an unglamorous truth: in the NFL’s $240B world, market growth beats politics every time. When owners’ families publicly cheer a globally dominant artist, it’s not a culture war; it’s an audience strategy. From there we shift into something more personal: the uneasy art of reading people. One moment it’s a rest-stop gut check, the next it’s a neighborhood feed full of coyotes and doorbells. Is spidey sense intuition or just pattern matching? We weigh safety, bias, and the way technology fuels certainty. Then we veer into conspiracies with receipts. Yes, Acoustic Kitty really happened—tiny mic, big bill, one unlucky taxi. And the rumored “gay bomb”? A proposed non-lethal tactic meant to scramble enemy morale. It never launched, but the fact it was drafted says everything about how far bureaucracies will reach for an edge. The stories get wilder: a “cleaning fairy” who breaks in, tidies up, and leaves a handwritten invoice; a 70-year-old who calmly robs a bank because home is worse than prison, only to be sentenced to house arrest; and a grudge so epic an ex spends decades visiting a grave for the pettiest ritual imaginable. Beneath the laughs is a throughline: we’re all navigating spectacle, judgment, and the strange ways people try to feel in control. We wrap with community—live trivia, music nights, and a reminder to check on friends who seem off. The world is tough; a message, a meetup, or a shared joke can change someone’s day. Join us for sharp takes, questionable theories, and stories you’ll retell. If you laughed, learned, or yelled at your speakers, tap follow, rate the show, and share it with a friend who loves a good rabbit hole. Support the show

    41 min
  7. Feb 12

    #194 After 2 Beers: A Three-Hour Tour That Became 438 Days, A Fake Panda Pregnancy, And A Funeral Proposal

    A three-hour fishing trip turns into 438 days adrift on the Pacific. When Jose Salvador Alvarenga finally washes ashore thousands of miles away, he isn’t just a survivor—he’s a headline, a lawsuit target, and a mirror for how we treat people who outlast the impossible. We unpack what he ate, how he endured, and why the public often demands spectacle before empathy. From there, the ride gets wilder. We meet three friends who push their car after a night out to avoid a DUI and end up fined for “misusing the road,” and a giant panda that fakes pregnancy to score AC, buns, and bamboo—proof that incentives shape behavior in zoos and in life. Then we spotlight a New Jersey restaurant owner who closes up shop, launches a fleet of drones with thermal cameras, and reunites families with their lost pets—refusing payment from those who can’t afford help and building a community network on purpose, not clout. We also wade into messy human moments: a surgeon who wants his donated kidney “back” during a divorce, and a pastor who proposes at a funeral—choices that test where generosity ends and attention-seeking begins. Along the way we wrestle with casino economics versus addiction risk, the dopamine pull of slots and e-tickets, and how media turns violence into currency. The throughline is simple: survival is personal, but recovery is shared. Systems nudge us; character defines us; community saves us. We keep it candid, a little rowdy, and always real—because life’s hard enough without pretending otherwise. If you’re into true survival stories, human psychology, weird-but-true news, and community wins that restore your faith, you’re in the right place. Hit play, share it with a friend who loves a good story, and leave a review to help more curious folks find the show. Support the show

    1h 4m
  8. Jan 29

    #193 After 2 Beers: Ambition Without Evidence Meets Gravity’s Deadline

    A century-old film clip sparks a modern gut check: a Paris tailor climbs the Eiffel Tower in 1912 wearing a parachute suit of his own design… and jumps. The crowd is ready, the cameras are rolling, and gravity answers in four seconds. We break down why this infamous moment still matters—how belief is fuel, but physics is the guardrail—and use it as a lens for the tech leaps we’re making right now. From there, we fast-forward to the near future that’s already pulling into the driveway: AI-driven cars you can nap in, not-so-subtle subscription features hiding inside your vehicle, and why flying cars sound fun until you imagine them running out of charge over your roof. We explore the quieter revolution of convenience—groceries delivered, apps everywhere, VR meetings that might actually feel present—and ask what happens to community when leaving the house becomes optional. The thread runs through drones and swarms, unmanned warfare, and the rising value of metals like silver and copper that power electrification and chips. Follow the materials and you can almost map the next decade. It’s not all heavy. We trade small-town legends, smoky humor from a Colorado dispensary fire, and updates on our live trivia nights and a 90s country theme party. But we close where it matters most: eight years into this show, we’ve seen how quickly life can turn. People get quiet. Grief sneaks up. If someone in your world hasn’t sounded like themselves, reach out. One honest check-in can land harder than any algorithmic upgrade. If this mix of history, tech, and real-life storytelling hits home, tap follow, share with a friend who loves a wild tale, and leave a quick review so more curious listeners can find us. What future leap do you trust—and which one needs more testing? Learn more at https://www.after2beers.com/ Support the show

    54 min
4.9
out of 5
40 Ratings

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The After 2 Beers podcast covers random topics discussed with your family and friends at a bar, around a bonfire, etc. when you’ve had a couple of drinks and begin trying to solve the world’s problems or the song lyrics you forgot from your teenage days.

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