Pints of View

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The North reviews beer! Pete (a Lancastrian and ex-brewing pro) and his good mate Cliff (a bluff Yorkshireman) crack open a different beer each week, taste it, tell its story — then let the conversation wander. Expect honest tasting notes, surprising beer history, Northern banter (they take the mick out of each other — and the Southerners), and detours into pop culture, mysteries, language and politics. It’s just like two friends down the pub: warm, silly, opinionated and always ready for another round. New episodes weekly on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music. #beerreview #ukcomedy #pub

  1. May 23

    29: Hoegaarden & Bond

    Episode 29 begins with a cloudy Belgian classic as Pete and Cliff pour Hoegaarden, the famous witbier known for its pale haze, citrus freshness, coriander spice and unmistakably summery character. It is light, refreshing and just unusual enough to spark a proper beer conversation — especially when the lads get into Belgian brewing traditions, wheat beer, orange peel, coriander, and whether Hoegaarden is a gateway beer, a misunderstood classic, or simply “a pint that looks like cloudy lemonade but behaves much better.” The main feature this week is the Top 10 Movie Soundtracks of All Time — a gloriously nostalgic argument covering the scores and songs that made films unforgettable. From sweeping orchestral themes to instantly recognisable two-note terror, Pete and Cliff debate what makes a great soundtrack: emotional impact, cultural staying power, hummability, or whether it can make you feel heroic while putting the bins out. Expect discussion of legendary film music, big cinematic memories, and the usual disagreement over what deserves the number one spot. Top 10 movie soundtracks: goosebumps, nostalgia and arguments.John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore and the music that made cinema bigger.Which soundtrack improves the film the most? The show then blasts off into one of the strangest stories yet: blocked NASA toilets. Yes, humanity can launch rockets, explore space, build artificial intelligence and plan missions beyond Earth — but apparently still has trouble making a toilet behave itself in orbit. Pete and Cliff discuss the glorious absurdity of space-age plumbing, the reality of life inside a spacecraft, and whether anyone would really volunteer for deep-space travel if the facilities came with a warning light and a suspicious smell. NASA toilets: one small flush for man, one giant problem for mission control. The lads also turn their attention to the future of James Bond, debating who should take over the role next, what kind of Bond the modern world needs, and whether the franchise should lean into grit, glamour, humour, or a complete reinvention. Naturally, the conversation becomes a mix of casting speculation, nostalgia, strong opinions and mild outrage. From cosmic bathrooms, the conversation turns back down to Earth — but only just — as Cliff talks about his mates and their genuinely cool jobs travelling, exploring and working around the world. This leads to a wider chat about unusual careers, the romance of travel, the difference between “having a job” and “having a story,” and whether Pete and Cliff have accidentally chosen the least glamorous possible profession: talking into microphones while drinking beer and arguing about toilets. And don’t miss the end of the episode, where the show plays out with the Hoegaarden sign-off song — a mellow, cloudy, Belgian tribute to wheat beer, old villages, orange peel and conversations that last longer than planned. GET IN TOUCH VIA FACEBOOK - just search for "Pints of View" or click the link: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581833338165 Country: BelgiumTypical ABV: around 4.9%Appearance: cloudy pale yellowFlavour profile: citrus, wheat, light spice, coriander, orange peelBest served: cold, ideally in its chunky Hoegaarden glassPairs well with: seafood, mussels, roast chicken, salads, soft cheese, Thai food and citrus dessertsGood talking point: Hoegaarden is often credited with helping revive Belgian white beer after the style had almost disappeared. Pete and Cliff drink Hoegaarden Belgian wheat beer while debating the Top 10 movie soundtracks of all time, discussing blocked NASA toilets, speculating on the next James Bond, and chatting about cool jobs exploring the world. Plus, don’t miss the Hoegaarden sign-off song. #PintsOfView#Hoegaarden#BelgianBeer#WheatBeer#MovieSoundtracks#FilmScores#JamesBond#NextBond#SpaceToilets#NASA#BeerPodcast#ComedyPodcast

    56 min
  2. May 9

    28: Coopers Pale Ale

    Episode 28 heads to Australia as Cliff brings along one of the country’s most iconic beers — the legendary Coopers Pale Ale. Famous for its cloudy appearance, bottle-conditioning and fiercely independent spirit, Coopers has become a true institution of Australian brewing. Pete and Cliff dive into the history of the brewery, the unique flavour profile of the beer, and why Coopers continues to stand out in an increasingly crowded global beer market. The lads also discuss the cultural differences between British and Australian beer drinking traditions, the rise of craft brewing, and whether modern lagers have become a little too polished for their own good. With glasses raised, the boys move into this week’s main feature: This week’s Top 10 looks not at TV audiences or money — but at the sports that ordinary people actually play. From football and basketball to volleyball, cricket and tennis, Pete and Cliff debate which sports truly dominate the world stage through sheer participation. What really is the world’s biggest sport?Does accessibility matter more than media coverage?And why does five-a-side football seem to destroy so many knees? The conversation ranges from school playgrounds and local parks to massive international sporting cultures, with plenty of nostalgia and sporting horror stories thrown in for good measure. The mood then takes a more serious turn as Cliff opens a fascinating discussion about the possible weakening of the Gulf Stream and what it could mean for the future of Europe and the wider world. Pete and Cliff explore the science behind the Atlantic circulation system, why some scientists are increasingly concerned about climate disruption, and how a warming planet could paradoxically make parts of Europe colder. Could the UK actually face harsher winters in the future?How much of the coverage is genuine science — and how much is media panic? As always, the conversation stays grounded, curious and accessible, mixing scientific discussion with humour and pub-style speculation. The episode also features the return of listener favourite: Pete and Cliff read out listener feedback and answer questions from around the world, including beer recommendations, disagreements over previous Top 10s, and one particularly passionate message defending warm ale. The result is another classic episode of Pints of View: equal parts beer appreciation, global discussion, nostalgia, silliness and unexpected depth. Cliff brings Australia’s legendary Coopers Pale Ale.Top 10 Participation Sports in the World sparks heated debate.Discussion on the possible weakening of the Gulf Stream.Listener feedback returns in “Hoppy to Hear From You!”Beer, sport, climate and chaos — the usual Pints of View mix.Cliff brings Coopers Pale Ale from Australia while Pete and Cliff debate the world’s top participation sports, discuss the worrying future of the Gulf Stream, and answer listener feedback in Hoppy to Hear From You. Coopers Pale Ale review, Australian beer podcast, top participation sports in the world, Gulf Stream slowdown discussion, climate change Gulf Stream, Coopers brewery Australia, global sports participation, beer podcast UK #PintsOfView#CoopersPaleAle#AustralianBeer#ParticipationSports#GulfStream#ClimateDiscussion#BeerPodcast#PodcastLife#CraftBeer#SportDebate We love hearing from listeners — and your message might feature in “Hoppy to Hear From You!” 👉 Find us on Facebook by searching: “Pints of View” (page & group) Join the community, suggest beers, challenge our Top 10s, and send your questions to Pete and Cliff! Top 10 Participation Sports in the World“Hoppy to Hear From You!”Episode HighlightsSEO DescriptionSEO KeywordsSuggested HashtagsContact the Show

    1h 12m
  3. Apr 24

    27: The Original Pilsner

    Episode 27 is a special one as Pete brings a beer that sits very close to his heart — the legendary Pilsner Urquell (www.pilsnerurquell.com), the original golden lager first brewed in the city of Plzeň. Often credited as the world’s first pale lager, Pilsner Urquell set the template for the vast majority of beers enjoyed across the globe today. Crisp, clean, slightly bitter and endlessly drinkable, it’s a masterclass in balance — and a perfect centrepiece for a very beer-heavy episode. Pete and Cliff dive into the history of the brew, why Czech beer culture is so revered, and how something so simple can still be considered one of the greatest beers ever made. There’s also discussion of traditional Czech serving styles, beer foam debates, and whether modern craft beer has overcomplicated what was once beautifully straightforward. Check out the beer and the amazing brewery tours on the website: www.pilsnerurquell.com With glasses raised, the lads move into perhaps their most fitting Top 10 yet: This is where things get competitive. Using global consumption data as a guide (and plenty of pub logic), Pete and Cliff rank the countries that truly deserve to be called the world’s greatest beer drinkers. The usual suspects make appearances — Central Europe, parts of Western Europe — but there are also surprises, rising nations, and a few controversial omissions. Who really drinks the most beer?Is it about total volume or per-person dedication?And does quality matter more than quantity? Expect heated debate, cultural comparisons, and a few stereotypes (mostly affectionate… mostly). The conversation then takes a more reflective turn as Pete and Cliff wander into a whimsical discussion about politics and generational change. From “kids these days” to “what we were like back then,” the lads explore how attitudes, values and expectations have shifted over time. It’s not a heavy political segment — more a light, humorous look at how every generation thinks the next one has got it all wrong. Are things really getting worse — or just different?Was the past actually better, or just remembered more fondly? Of course, no episode would be complete without the return of the Dad Joke-Off, where the bar is set low and somehow still missed. Groans are guaranteed. And finally — don’t miss it — the episode plays out with a song dedicated to Pilsner Urquell, celebrating the beer that started it all. It’s catchy, slightly ridiculous, and the perfect way to close a very lager-loving episode. Pete brings Pilsner Urquell — the original Czech lager.Top 10 Beer Drinking Nations sparks global rivalry.A light-hearted look at politics and generational differences.The return of the Dad Joke-Off.Pilsner Urquell song play-out to finish.Pete brings Pilsner Urquell as the hosts debate the top beer drinking nations in the world, reflect on generational differences, share dad jokes, and celebrate Czech beer culture. Pilsner Urquell review, Czech beer history, top beer drinking countries, beer consumption by country, Czech lager Plzen, beer culture Europe, dad jokes podcast, beer podcast UK #PintsOfView#PilsnerUrquell#CzechBeer#BeerCulture#BeerNations#Top10#DadJokes#BeerPodcast#PodcastLife#LagerLove We love hearing from listeners — and your message might feature in “Hoppy to Hear From You!” 👉 Find us on Facebook by searching:“Pints of View” (page & group) Join the community, suggest beers, and challenge our Top 10s! Top 10 Beer Drinking Nations in the WorldEpisode Highlights

    1h 3m
  4. Apr 11

    26: A Master Gao, luv!

    Episode 26 sees Cliff taking us east with a fascinating craft brew from Nanjing — Master Gao Beer, one of China’s pioneering independent breweries. Known for blending Western brewing techniques with Chinese ingredients and influences, Master Gao represents the growing global craft beer movement beyond the usual European and American strongholds. Pete and Cliff explore the flavours, the story behind the brewery, and how China’s beer scene is quietly becoming one to watch. With the beer flowing, the lads move into this week’s main event: From world-changing scientific breakthroughs to accidental discoveries that reshaped human history, this Top 10 sparks a wide-ranging and often chaotic debate. What truly counts as a “discovery”? Fire? Electricity? Gravity? Penicillin? Or something more unexpected? Pete and Cliff wrestle with the big questions — and, as always, disagree spectacularly along the way. What counts as the greatest discovery ever? Do accidents matter more than intention? And is discovering beer itself the real winner? The conversation then turns to one of the most relatable struggles imaginable — learning a new language. From mispronunciations and embarrassing mistakes to those small victories when something finally clicks, Pete and Cliff share both the frustrations and the genuinely funny moments that come with trying to communicate in another tongue. Expect stories of confusion, cultural misunderstandings and the universal experience of saying something completely different from what you intended. From language mishaps to literal disasters, Pete then introduces a segment on the biggest beer mishaps in history, headlined by the infamous London Beer Flood — a bizarre and tragic event in which a vat of beer burst in London, flooding the streets and sadly claiming eight lives. It’s one of those stories that sounds almost fictional — until you realise it actually happened. The lads explore how such an event could occur and share other strange and surprising beer-related incidents. The chaos continues with another round of Superfight!, the game where absurd hypothetical battles are decided with questionable logic and even more questionable arguments. Expect ridiculous scenarios, strong opinions, and absolutely no resolution. And finally — don’t skip the ending — the episode plays out with a song dedicated to Master Gao Brewery, celebrating Chinese craft beer with a musical twist in true Pints of View fashion. Cliff brings Master Gao Beer from Nanjing — a rising star in Chinese craft brewing.Top 10 Discoveries of All Time sparks big questions and bigger disagreements.Hilarious and relatable stories about learning a new language.The shocking story of the London Beer Flood and other beer mishaps.Another chaotic round of Superfight!Master Gao song play-out closes the show.Cliff brings Master Gao beer from China as Pete and Cliff debate the greatest discoveries of all time, share funny language learning stories, explore historic beer mishaps including the London Beer Flood, and play Superfight. Master Gao beer review, Chinese craft beer Nanjing, greatest discoveries of all time, London Beer Flood story, learning languages funny stories, beer history disasters, Superfight game podcast, beer podcast UK #PintsOfView #MasterGao #ChineseBeer #CraftBeer #Discoveries #BeerHistory #LondonBeerFlood #LanguageLearning #PodcastLife #BeerPodcast #ComedyPodcast We love hearing from listeners — and your message might feature in “Hoppy to Meet You!” 👉 Find us on Facebook by searching: “Pints of View” (page & group) Join the community, suggest beers, and challenge our Top 10s!

    1h 3m
  5. Mar 27

    25: Paulaner McBeerface

    Episode 25 sees Pete arrive in proper Bavarian style with a crisp, refreshing Paulaner from Munich — a beer synonymous with tradition, quality, and of course Oktoberfest. From the very first sip, Pete and Cliff settle into that unmistakable German balance: clean, malty, smooth and dangerously easy to drink. The conversation quickly drifts into Munich’s brewing heritage, why German purity laws still matter, and whether there’s anything better than a cold lager and a long, pointless argument. With steins metaphorically raised, the lads move into the week’s main feature: Top 10 Happiest Places to Live (2025). Using global happiness rankings as a starting point, Pete and Cliff explore what actually makes a country “happy.” Is it wealth? Work-life balance? Community? Weather? Or just the availability of decent beer? Scandinavian countries dominate (as expected), but the discussion quickly becomes more philosophical — can happiness even be measured, or is it just a clever bit of statistical storytelling? Top 10 Happiest Places to Live — but what does “happy” really mean? Do colder countries secretly have warmer lives? Is happiness just good infrastructure and low stress — or something deeper? From global wellbeing to classic British nonsense, the episode takes a brilliantly ridiculous turn with a deep dive into the national obsession with giving things completely absurd names. From the legendary Boaty McBoatface to similarly chaotic public votes, Pete and Cliff celebrate the uniquely British ability to undermine serious institutions with impeccable comedic timing. The conversation explores why this keeps happening — and whether it’s actually a sign of national genius rather than immaturity. Why do the British refuse to take anything seriously? Is Boaty McBoatface the peak of modern democracy? Things take a slightly more emotional turn with the story of the world’s loneliest sheep — a bizarre but strangely touching tale that sparks conversation about isolation, media attention and how even the most random stories can capture global sympathy. It’s one of those classic “only on this podcast” moments: from happiness indexes to sheep-based existential reflection in under ten minutes. The episode rounds off in full Pints of View chaos with a brand new game — deliberately silly, unexpectedly competitive, and guaranteed to return in future episodes. Expect quick thinking, questionable logic, and at least one argument about the rules halfway through. And finally — don’t skip the ending — the show closes with the Paulaner Blues Song playout, a tribute to Munich’s finest that blends beer, history and just the right amount of musical mischief. Episode Highlights Pete brings Paulaner — classic Munich beer and Oktoberfest favourite.Top 10 Happiest Places to Live (2025) sparks a philosophical debate.The British obsession with ridiculous names — led by Boaty McBoatface.The surprisingly moving story of the world’s loneliest sheep.A brand new (and very silly) game makes its debut.Paulaner Blues Song closes the show in style.Pour yourself a lager, settle in, and prepare for a journey from global happiness to peak British absurdity. We love hearing from listeners and your messages might feature in a future episode — especially in “Hoppy to Hear from You!” You can get in touch via our Facebook page and Facebook group. 👉 Just search Facebook for: “Pints of View” Join the community, share your thoughts, suggest beers, and challenge Pete and Cliff’s Top 10s. #PintsOfView #Paulaner #GermanBeer #Oktoberfest #HappiestCountries #BoatyMcBoatface #BritishHumour #PodcastLife #BeerPodcast #ComedyPodcast #FeelGood

    1h 4m
  6. Mar 13

    24: Delirium and Disney

    Cheers! Episode 24 begins with Cliff proudly bringing along one of Belgium’s most famous beers — Delirium Tremens, the legendary strong pale ale known for its distinctive pink elephant logo. Before even getting to the tasting notes, Pete and Cliff find themselves wrestling with the pronunciation of Huyghe Brewery, which proves far trickier than expected. Once the linguistic gymnastics are over, the beer itself lives up to its reputation: strong, fruity, slightly spicy and dangerously drinkable for a beer with such a serious ABV. The discussion naturally drifts into Belgium’s long brewing heritage, the rise of Trappist and abbey-style beers, and why Belgian brewing traditions have influenced craft brewers around the world. Pete and Cliff also discuss the surprisingly good food pairings that go with strong Belgian ales — cheese boards, seafood, roast chicken and even rich desserts. With the beer flowing, the lads move into the main event: Top 10 Disney Movies of All Time. What begins as a nostalgic trip through childhood favourites quickly becomes a heated debate about animation, storytelling and musical numbers. Classics such as The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Frozen and Toy Story all come under scrutiny as Pete and Cliff argue about which films truly deserve a place in Disney history. They also reflect on how Disney evolved from hand-drawn animation classics into one of the most powerful entertainment studios in the world. This episode also introduces a brand new segment: “Hoppy to Meet You!” — the show’s listener feedback corner. Pete and Cliff read out messages and comments from listeners around the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom and Ghana. Listeners share their thoughts on previous episodes, offer their own beer suggestions and challenge the hosts’ opinions on everything from gaming to movies. Later in the show the conversation takes a thoughtful turn as Pete and Cliff debate the reliability of artificial intelligence. With AI tools becoming increasingly common in everyday life — from writing and research to news and entertainment — the hosts discuss whether we should trust the technology completely or remain sceptical of its occasional confident mistakes. The discussion moves between humour and philosophy as they explore how AI might shape the future of media, creativity and information. Finally, the episode wraps up in classic Pints of View fashion with another Dad Joke-Off, where terrible puns compete for the biggest groan from the audience. Episode Highlights Cliff brings Delirium Tremens from Huyghe Brewery — and struggles to pronounce it. Top 10 Disney movies debate packed with nostalgia and strong opinions. New listener segment “Hoppy to Meet You!” featuring messages from the US, UK and Ghana. Pete and Cliff discuss whether artificial intelligence can really be trusted. The return of the legendary Dad Joke-Off. #PintsOfView#DeliriumTremens#HuygheBrewery#BelgianBeer#DisneyMovies#Top10Movies#PodcastCommunity#AIdebate#DadJokes#BeerPodcast#PopCulturePodcast We love hearing from listeners and may read your comments in future episodes during “Hoppy to Meet You!”. You can get in touch via our Facebook page and Facebook group — just search Facebook for: “Pints of View” Join the community, leave a comment, suggest beers, or challenge Pete and Cliff’s Top 10 lists. Cheers!

    55 min
  7. Mar 6

    23: Chimay your Games!

    Episode 23 begins in appropriately monastic style as Pete arrives with one of the most revered beers in the world — Chimay, the famous Trappist brew made at Scourmont Abbey. Brewed by monks since 1966, Chimay represents one of the great traditions of Belgian brewing: rich, complex beer made to support the monastery and its charitable work. Pete and Cliff explore the flavours of the blonde Chimay, its slightly fruity, malty character and why Trappist beers are often regarded as some of the finest in the world. Naturally the conversation drifts into ideal food pairings — cheese, mussels, roast chicken — and whether Belgian beer might actually be the perfect companion for a long gaming session. With glasses filled, the lads dive into the Top 10 Best-Selling Computer Games of All Time, a list guaranteed to provoke arguments between console loyalists, PC traditionalists and anyone who still insists Tetris is the greatest game ever made. Massive franchises dominate the conversation: Grand Theft Auto V, Minecraft, Wii Sports, and PUBG: Battlegrounds all make appearances. The hosts reflect on how gaming has evolved from simple arcade puzzles to cinematic open worlds like Red Dead Redemption 2 and sprawling fantasy epics like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Of course, the list sparks nostalgia: memories of Pokémon Red and Blue, the cultural phenomenon of Guitar Hero, and the golden age of military shooters like Call of Duty and Medal of Honor, many of which drew inspiration from films such as Saving Private Ryan. Nintendo’s enduring magic also enters the discussion with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and the role of consoles like the Nintendo Switch in keeping gaming social. The episode then veers delightfully into the strange with a conversation about UFO disclosure and whether governments might finally reveal more about unexplained aerial phenomena — now more formally known as UAPs. Pete and Cliff speculate on what disclosure might look like, whether humanity is ready for it, and whether the answer is likely to be as absurd as something from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Finally, the mood turns optimistic with discussion of green energy progress around the world — from expanding renewable infrastructure to encouraging innovations in sustainable manufacturing and design (including companies like IKEA investing heavily in renewables). Amid all the noise of global politics and conflict, Pete and Cliff highlight the encouraging signs that the transition to cleaner energy might actually be accelerating. Episode Highlights Pete brings Chimay — legendary Trappist beer brewed by monks since 1966. Top 10 best-selling video games ever — from Minecraft to GTA. Nostalgia for classic gaming franchises and consoles. Speculation on UFO disclosure and UAP reports. A surprisingly hopeful discussion on the rise of green energy. Chimay beer review, Belgian Trappist beer, best selling video games of all time, Minecraft GTA sales, UFO disclosure podcast, UAP discussion, gaming history, Skyrim Witcher 3 Fallout, green energy discussion podcast#PintsOfView #Chimay #TrappistBeer #BelgianBeer #BestSellingGames #GamingHistory #UFODisclosure #UAP #GreenEnergy #BeerPodcast #GamingPodcast #PopCulturePodcast

    1h 5m
  8. Feb 27

    22: Singha Rocks USA

    Singha — Cliff brings the Thai classic and we open with a proper tasting: crisp, golden and stadium-ready. The beer loosens tongues — which is handy, because this episode gets unexpectedly honest and a little messy. Headline debates: we kick off with the fallout and wider conversation around the recent BAFTA Tourette’s incident and the reactions it provoked across media, comedy and disability advocacy. We try to be fair, to separate joke from harm, and to ask whether public broadcasters and award shows know how to respond when a live moment goes bad. Alongside that we take a clear-eyed look at gambling culture — from poker tables to app-driven micro-bets, the social costs, and why the industry’s scale deserves scrutiny rather than shrugging. Then — the thing everyone came for — we argue the Top 10 rock bands of all time (our studio picks, passionate complaints allowed). Expect loud defences, historical detours, and a few improbable crossover case-arguments. Bands that get airtime include giants like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Metallica, AC/DC, Guns N' Roses, U2, and a few sun-drenched curveballs like The Beach Boys. Expect arguments over legacy vs influence, guitar solos vs songwriting, and whether chart success should beat cultural disruption. This episode gets personal: Pete and Cliff open up about their own struggles with addictive behaviour — gambling, gaming, or other hooks — in a candid, non-sensational way. They talk about what helped them, what still worries them, and why shame is the worst company to recover with. Content warning: we discuss addiction and recovery; emotional listeners may prefer a heads-up before tuning in. Other detours include comedy and celebrity reaction (we mention public responses from figures such as Jamie Foxx and Alan Cumming in passing), the rise of betting apps and Polymarket-style speculation cultures, and why Succession-style media empires make the gambling-industrial complex look subtle by comparison. We finish with the usual dad-joke mercy. Highlights: Singha tasting: Thai classic, crowd-pleaser. BAFTA Tourette’s incident: measured discussion on reaction, comedy and responsibility. Top 10 rock bands: loud, unresolvable, brilliant arguments. Personal segment: Pete & Cliff speak honestly about addiction and recovery. Gambling deep-dive: from poker to app micro-bets — why scale matters. Content warning: discussion of addiction and Tourette’s-related controversy included. We tried to be funny, frank and useful. If you or someone you know needs help with addiction, we list resources in the episode notes. Pour a Singha (or water), listen with care, and if you’ve got a favourite rock defence or a recovery story, send it our way. Check out Singha Beer on their website: https://singha.com/ UK: If you need helping or advice to overcome addictions,contact the NHS site: https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/addiction-support/ GET IN TOUCH WITH PETE & CLIFF: Get in touch with the show: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581833338165 Facebook group: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/1814164025858782⁠ Singha beer review, BAFTA Tourette’s incident discussion, gambling culture podcast, top rock bands of all time, addiction recovery stories podcast, Guns N' Roses, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, gambling apps, Polymarket, beer podcast#PintsOfView #SinghaBeer #TopRockBands #BAFTA #TouretteConversation #GamblingAwareness #AddictionRecovery #MusicDebate #BeerPodcast #MentalHealthMatters

    1h 3m

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The North reviews beer! Pete (a Lancastrian and ex-brewing pro) and his good mate Cliff (a bluff Yorkshireman) crack open a different beer each week, taste it, tell its story — then let the conversation wander. Expect honest tasting notes, surprising beer history, Northern banter (they take the mick out of each other — and the Southerners), and detours into pop culture, mysteries, language and politics. It’s just like two friends down the pub: warm, silly, opinionated and always ready for another round. New episodes weekly on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music. #beerreview #ukcomedy #pub