Man Cave Happy Hour

Welcome to Man Cave Happy Hour – Whiskey, Spirits, and the stories that go along with them.  Join Jamie, Matt, and August as they take you on a spirited journey through the world of fine drinks and fascinating conversations. Broadcasting live from top lounges, distilleries, and happy hours, they explore the best new spirits, uncover hidden gems, and dive into the stories behind the bottles.From master distillers and cocktail experts to bartenders, foodies, and entrepreneurs, every episode is a toast to craftsmanship, creativity, and the love of a great drink. Whether you're a whiskey connoisseur or just love a good cocktail, pull up a chair, pour a glass, and enjoy the ride. Produced at the Podcast Your Voice Studios

  1. Beer With A Purpose

    22 Jun

    Beer With A Purpose

    Send us Fan Mail A beer meetup that feeds people sounds like a feel-good slogan, until you hear how it’s actually being run. We’re joined by Paul, who helped launch the Michigan chapter of Beer Drinkers of America, and he lays out a simple, surprisingly effective model: pick a slow night at a local bar or brewery, bring in a crowd that wouldn’t have been there, and have the venue donate a portion of that extra revenue directly to a local food pantry. No complicated fundraising, no passing the hat, just community showing up and letting the math do the work. We talk through what he learned while volunteering, including the difference between a food bank and a food pantry, and why food insecurity is closer than many of us want to admit. Then we get into the practical details people actually care about: what membership costs, what’s expected of members, and where the next meetup is happening. If you love local taprooms, want to support restaurants that are trying to survive, and also want your happy hour to do something real, this is a blueprint you can copy. And yes, we drink. Paul brings a perfect warm-weather curveball, the “Spaghett” beer cocktail (light lager, Campari, citrus), and we rate it live. From there we bounce into craft beer highs and closures, special bottle shares, and even a whiskey nerd detour into infinity bottles and budget bourbons that overdeliver. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who loves beer with a story, and leave a review with your go-to “drink for a cause” idea so we can try it. Support the show https://linktr.ee/ManCaveHappyHour www.ManCaveHappyHour.com Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Matt Fox @fox_beazlefox August Gitschlag @rawgusto Merch www.WearingFunny.com

    1hr 5min
  2. How To Watch The World Cup Like A Regular At Eastern Market

    16 Jun

    How To Watch The World Cup Like A Regular At Eastern Market

    Send us Fan Mail A great World Cup doesn’t start at kickoff, it starts when you find the right bar and the right people to watch with. We’re recording from Thomas Magee’s Irish Pub in Detroit’s Eastern Market, talking through what it takes to turn a neighborhood spot into one of the best soccer bars in America, from Guinness-fueled mornings to the reality of hitting capacity and having to close the doors. We get into the real World Cup watch party planning details: when to show up, why the vibe is built hours before the match, and how a place like McGee’s programs an entire tournament with food, giveaways, and all-day energy. Then we jump into a USMNT preview that sounds like every honest soccer conversation in the United States right now: big talent, big expectations, and big arguments about who’s in and who’s out. The Diego Luna omission leads to a wider talk about US soccer culture, casual fans, and how coaching decisions collide with hype. From there it turns into pure tournament nostalgia: USA 1994 at the Silverdome, the day the OJ chase hijacked sports TV, Zidane’s headbutt, South Africa’s vuvuzelas, Suarez chaos, Germany’s 7-1 over Brazil, and the Tim Howard “saves everything” era. We wrap with favorites like Spain and France, a Dutch long shot, a few teams we’ll never root for, and a quick Michigan politics sidebar while we’re all at the table. Subscribe wherever you listen, share this with your favorite matchday group chat, and leave a review with your World Cup champion pick. Support the show https://linktr.ee/ManCaveHappyHour www.ManCaveHappyHour.com Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Matt Fox @fox_beazlefox August Gitschlag @rawgusto Merch www.WearingFunny.com

    53 min
  3. We Build A Clint Eastwood Cocktail And Taste A Mystery Box Of Spirits

    26 May

    We Build A Clint Eastwood Cocktail And Taste A Mystery Box Of Spirits

    Send us Fan Mail A mystery box of bottles hits the table and suddenly it’s decision time: what’s a keeper, what’s a mixer, and what should never be opened again. We’re posted up in the MacKay Happy House man cave with whiskey, cigars, and the kind of unfiltered spirits talk you only get when friends are pouring from the same lineup. We start by mixing a rye cocktail we’ve been thinking about all week: the Clint Eastwood, an Old Fashioned-style drink with Angostura bitters, demerara syrup, an orange twist, and the wildcard that changes everything, green Chartreuse. That kicks off a bigger conversation about home bartending, how to use Chartreuse without wasting it, and why simple cocktail recipes expose the real character of your whiskey. Then we tear into the distributor haul: Deep Eddy cranberry, Evan Williams Spiced Apple, a peach vodka that sparks immediate debate, a blended scotch that brings the full peat-smoke experience, plus a rum that surprises us with banana, vanilla, and caramel sweetness. We finish strong with Heaven Hill Bottled in Bond, talking mash bill, price, and what “value” actually means when you’re stocking a home bar. If you love bourbon, rye whiskey, rum, cocktail recipes, and honest tasting notes, you’ll feel right at home with us. Subscribe wherever you listen, share the show with a friend who loves a good pour, and leave a review. What bottle would you put on our table next? Recorded 4-20-26 Support the show https://linktr.ee/ManCaveHappyHour www.ManCaveHappyHour.com Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Matt Fox @fox_beazlefox August Gitschlag @rawgusto Merch www.WearingFunny.com

    49 min
  4. Behind The Cans At Blake’s Hard Cider

    18 May

    Behind The Cans At Blake’s Hard Cider

    Send us Fan Mail You ever fall in love with a drink, then it vanishes from the shelf like it never existed? We sit down with Mike Didio from Blake’s Hard Cider to talk about why seasonals rotate, how new flavors get approved, and what it takes to keep a craft brand growing without losing what made it great in the first place.  We taste through the lineup and get into the details that actually matter: what makes a hard cider feel “dry” versus “sweet,” why American Apple works so well as an 8% imperial cider, and how packaging and shelf presence can make or break a launch at big retailers like Meijer, Kroger, and Total Wine. Then Mike drops big news for longtime fans of Black Philip, including what’s changing and why it’s sticking around.  The conversation opens up past cider into the bigger Blake’s Beverage Co world, including Austin Eastciders and summer-ready lemonade flavors like Dragon Fruit Lemonade and Brazilian Limeade. We also try Short Thing, a vodka lemonade RTD that’s built to compete with national ready-to-drink cocktails, and we get the honest, behind-the-scenes version of beverage innovation: trend data, tasting room trials, scaling costs, and deciding what becomes year-round versus a limited test.  If you’re into Michigan craft cider, cider tasting notes, RTD cocktails, or just want a fun happy hour with real stories and real opinions, hit play. Subscribe, share with a fellow cider fan, and leave a review with the one Blake’s flavor you want back. Support the show https://linktr.ee/ManCaveHappyHour www.ManCaveHappyHour.com Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Matt Fox @fox_beazlefox August Gitschlag @rawgusto Merch www.WearingFunny.com

    1hr 4min
  5. Keeper’s Heart Whiskey: What Happens When Irish Tradition Meets American Oak

    11 May

    Keeper’s Heart Whiskey: What Happens When Irish Tradition Meets American Oak

    Send us Fan Mail A bottle label can tell you the proof, but it can’t tell you why a whiskey feels creamy, why a blend suddenly pops with fruit, or why 118 proof can drink smoother than you’d expect. That’s the fun part, and it’s exactly where we go with Kate Douglas from O’Shaughnessy Distilling in Minneapolis, the home of Keeper’s Heart whiskey. We taste our way through four expressions while Kate breaks down how real-world distilling decisions show up on your palate. We start with what makes pot still whiskey different from column still spirits and why those heavier oils can change mouthfeel after aging. Then we get into the nitty-gritty of American whiskey vs bourbon rules, including mash bill requirements and the practical constraints distillers have to hit to keep “whiskey” on the label. Kate also shares how Keeper’s Heart leans into Irish whiskey heritage with malted and unmalted barley, and how new virgin oak aging creates a uniquely Irish American bridge. From there, it’s all about blending: Irish grain whiskey, Irish pot still whiskey, and American rye or bourbon working together like a base note, a supporting note, and a final layer of nuance. We talk tasting notes, sourcing from Ireland, and why cask strength releases can keep flavors intact when dilution can shift aromas. If you care about craft distilling, whiskey tasting, Irish whiskey blends, American rye, bourbon-forward profiles, or just want a smarter way to choose your next bottle, this one delivers. Subscribe for more tastings and conversations, share this with a whiskey friend, and leave a review if you want Kate to come back with the next wave of releases. Recorded 4-27-26 Support the show https://linktr.ee/ManCaveHappyHour www.ManCaveHappyHour.com Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Matt Fox @fox_beazlefox August Gitschlag @rawgusto Merch www.WearingFunny.com

    1hr 6min
  6. 10 May

    Unboxing Keeper’s Heart And Planning An Irish Whiskey Night

    Send us Fan Mail A box shows up at the studio that’s way too big for what we thought we requested, and it makes one unmistakable sound when we lift it: swishing. We’re Man Cave Happy Hour, so you already know what happens next. We clear space, grab the camera, and start the kind of whiskey unboxing that turns a normal night of cigars and pours into a full-on reveal. The reason for the delivery is Keeper’s Heart, a name that’s been popping up for us thanks to Motor City Irish Fest. We talk through why this brand has our attention before we even crack a cork: the Irish American whiskey angle, the pot still focus, and the idea of blending Irish-style character with American whiskey structure. If you’re curious about what “American pot still” actually implies, or how bourbon cask influence might change an Irish-leaning profile, you’ll hear the questions we’re bringing into next week’s deeper tasting conversation. Then the box opens and the surprise hits. Instead of a couple small samples, we’re staring at four full bottles, including an “Irish and Bourbon” expression and a cask strength bottle coming in hot at 118 proof. We talk packaging, proof, labels, and where it’s coming from in the Midwest, and we set the plan: save the pours now so we can taste on mic with Keeper’s Heart next week. If you like whiskey podcasts, Irish whiskey exploration, bourbon-curious blends, and real first reactions, hit subscribe, share this with your tasting group, and leave a review. What should we do first when we pop these bottles, sip neat or build an Irish Old Fashioned? Support the show https://linktr.ee/ManCaveHappyHour www.ManCaveHappyHour.com Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Matt Fox @fox_beazlefox August Gitschlag @rawgusto Merch www.WearingFunny.com

    9 min
  7. Death Star Cocktail Night with Sara from a Flavor Journal

    4 May

    Death Star Cocktail Night with Sara from a Flavor Journal

    Send us Fan Mail May the Fourth is our excuse to do what we do best: pour something good, talk a little trash, and learn a few things along the way. We’re joined by Sarah from A Flavor Journal, and together we build a Death Star cocktail that’s basically a Black Manhattan with a darker, richer edge. Think rye whiskey for spice, amaro for deep herbal sweetness, and bitters that bring the whole drink into focus, especially when that last molasses note shows up on the finish. Yes, we even break out Death Star shaped ice, because if you’re going to commit to a theme, commit. Then we turn it into a game: is it a Star Wars planet or a craft distillery? The names get weird fast, the guesses get confident for no reason, and somehow we all learn that whiskey branding and sci-fi worldbuilding live closer together than they should. Between rounds, Sarah shares what it’s like creating small-batch recipes, how she approaches food photography with natural light, and the practical reality that recipes are painfully easy to copy. We also get real about AI and creativity: if AI “knows” how to write a recipe or build a cocktail spec, where did that knowledge come from, and who gets credit when it’s remixed at scale? Add in a quick ride through Spaceballs 2 excitement, Star Wars side quests, and a closing run of gin recommendations and Detroit distillery talk, and you’ve got a hang that’s equal parts tips and tangents. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who loves cocktails and Star Wars, and leave a review if you want more themed drink builds. What’s your pick: blue lightsaber, purple, or something else? Support the show https://linktr.ee/ManCaveHappyHour www.ManCaveHappyHour.com Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Matt Fox @fox_beazlefox August Gitschlag @rawgusto Merch www.WearingFunny.com

    52 min
  8. We Taste Three Forgotten Bottles And Argue About What Belongs In An Old Fashioned

    21 Apr

    We Taste Three Forgotten Bottles And Argue About What Belongs In An Old Fashioned

    Send us Fan Mail Orphan bottles are the most honest kind of tasting, because nobody is trying to “win” with a hype label. We grab what’s been left behind in the studio, pour it, and let the whiskey tell on itself. That turns into a lively flight that jumps from 2XO French Oak bourbon with a surprisingly big oak driven nose, to a punchier Sagamore Spirit Double Oak rye that brings spice, dark fruit, and a sharp finish that divides the table. We also go deep on cocktail culture for home bartenders who want more than the same old two builds. Old Fashioned riffs lead the way, including a Clint Eastwood Old Fashioned that sneaks in Green Chartreuse and blurs the line between Old Fashioned and Manhattan. That opens the bigger question: when a bottle is hard to find, where do you actually get it? We share real talk on the Chartreuse hunt, measured pours, and why the right local spot can suddenly have what every shelf is missing. The night keeps swerving into fun territory: New York cocktail ideas that sound insane on paper, a quick debate on weird ingredients, and a blunt verdict on a lighter blended Canadian pour that just doesn’t hang with the heavier hitters. Then we end with a show-stopping sample of Maker’s Mark Cellar Aged, the kind of high proof bourbon that reminds you what “full-bodied” really means. If you like whiskey tasting notes, bourbon vs rye debates, cocktail recipes, and Detroit bar culture, hit subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review so more people can find the happy hour. Recorded 4-13-26 Support the show https://linktr.ee/ManCaveHappyHour www.ManCaveHappyHour.com Jamie Flanagan @DJJamieDetroit Matt Fox @fox_beazlefox August Gitschlag @rawgusto Merch www.WearingFunny.com

    54 min

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Welcome to Man Cave Happy Hour – Whiskey, Spirits, and the stories that go along with them.  Join Jamie, Matt, and August as they take you on a spirited journey through the world of fine drinks and fascinating conversations. Broadcasting live from top lounges, distilleries, and happy hours, they explore the best new spirits, uncover hidden gems, and dive into the stories behind the bottles.From master distillers and cocktail experts to bartenders, foodies, and entrepreneurs, every episode is a toast to craftsmanship, creativity, and the love of a great drink. Whether you're a whiskey connoisseur or just love a good cocktail, pull up a chair, pour a glass, and enjoy the ride. Produced at the Podcast Your Voice Studios

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