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Colompton Beer Club is a podcast hosted by Thor Bentley and Jake Dante that started as two friends having a conversation and has evolved into a podcast about sports, life, culture, and beer reviews.
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In this pre-Halloween recording of Colompton Beer Club, the conversation drifts from memories of being latchkey kids in the 1980s to how generational differences shape today’s attitudes. The guys question why modern sports debate shows rely on conflict to hold attention and whether negativity has become part of the business model. Dante admits he’s uneasy about his neighbors’ strange habits and how he thinks they may be freaky and stuff, while Steve talks about the frustration of dealing with pushy car salesmen. There’s a pause to acknowledge Sydney Sweeney’s recent rise in pop culture and her boobs before Dante shares his Halloween party experience from last week. During the Thursday night NFL game between Baltimore and Miami, they preview Week 9 matchups, touch on ongoing Diddy rumors, and ask why so many movies seem to lack replay value. The beers on the table this week are Hillbilly Gold from Checkerspot Brewing Co. and Optimal Wit from Port City Brewing.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
Greetings, y'all. This week on the podcast, Dante returns from a trip to Annapolis with stories that kick off another wide-ranging discussion. The guys dive into tales of criminals failing spectacularly at their own crimes before shifting gears to talk about how technology has evolved, which aided in their criminal fails. They get into health and nutrition, debating why some diets work and others flop, and then tackle the NFL’s current strength of schedule as they review their Week 7 picks and make their calls for Week 8. The crew also weighs in on the NFL’s support in having Bad Bunny headline the Super Bowl halftime show, despite conservative backlash, and share their early takes on who should win MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, and Coach of the Year. Steve’s potential $18,000 parlay bet adds even more spice to the sports talk, while the NBA’s first week brings its own drama—including a gambling scandal that’s rocking the league. To top it off, they discuss the daring art heist at the Louvre before wrapping things up with a beer review featuring Manner Hill’s Prized Pumpkins and Calvert Beer’s Route 4 IPA. Crack open a cold one and enjoy another unpredictable episode of Colompton Beer Club—where sports, life, and laughter always collide.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
Welcome back, people. This episode comes with a story—we had to re-record after Friday’s episode vanished into the digital abyss. But nothing stops us from cracking a few cold ones and talking shop. This week, we break down the NFL Week 6 picks and the ongoing chaos of the season, before diving into a nostalgic talk about the end of MTV and its music video era. The conversation then shifts as we ask why some people are fighting so hard for cursive handwriting. We discuss Dana White’s gambling issues, especially in light of the UFC’s new deal with Paramount+. Of course, no Colompton episode is complete without a few beers, and this week’s lineup features Level Up by Idiom Brewing Co. and Triangle Theory by First State Brewing Company.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, folks? This week on the podcast, we start our discussion by talking about “heroes” and whether any truly influenced us growing up. From there, they shift gears into football talk, breaking down the Thursday Night Football upset where the New York Giants took down the Philadelphia Eagles, thanks to standout performances by Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo. The conversation moves into NFL injury reports, the league’s most banged-up teams, and why Ravens fans can't rely on that excuse. Speaking of Ravens, the guys are excited to attend the L.A. Rams vs. Baltimore Ravens game this Sunday. They also recap Week 5’s pick’em results and lock in their predictions for Week 6, before weighing in on the 2026 NFL Hall of Fame candidates. Switching sports, the guys discuss UFC 320’s main event, where Alex Pereira reclaimed the Light Heavyweight title and called out Jon Jones, along with the announcement of the UFC White House card. The conversation takes a tech turn as they debate how A.I.—specifically Sora 2—could change news and online content forever, and share thoughts on skills fading away in modern society and why older folks are mad about it. To top it all off, the Colompton crew cracks open two bold brews: Hazicus Maximus from Lagunitas Brewing Company and Dill Pickle Sour by Destihl, giving their honest and often hilarious reviews.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, dummies? This week on the podcast, we break down a week in sports and headlines — starting with the Thursday Night showdown between the Rams and 49ers, where a gutsy 4th-and-1 call in overtime backfired big for L.A. The Baltimore Ravens are off to a shaky 1-3 start, and the meltdown from fans has been nothing short of entertaining. We dive into playoff percentages after Week 4, Philip Rivers and his kids, and debate some of the greatest rivalries in sports history.Outside the field, Bad Bunny has officially been announced as the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer, sparking plenty of discussion — and a bit of outrage — as we talk about who else could’ve taken the stage. In combat sports, rumors swirl that Conor McGregor may fight on the UFC White House card this July, and we unpack the chaos surrounding that.The episode takes a few unexpected turns — from battling a surprise fruit fly invasion in the studio to breaking down Diddy’s 50-month prison sentence and a Baltimore bouncer’s failed choke attempt that opened a conversation on street violence and bystanders stepping in during real-life situations. Rounding things out, we reflect on staying active, pushing limits, and improving fitness at any age, all while sipping and reviewing Nerd Nectar by Green Man Brewery and Juicy Bones by Flying Fish Brewing.Grab a cold one, kick back, and join the conversation.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, y'all? This week on the podcast, we welcome back Eli and Beltus as we dive into another wild mix of sports, culture, and comedy. We kick things off with Monday Night Football, where the Detroit Lions pulled off a 38–30 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in what became the most-watched MNF game ever. From there, we joke about moon phases possibly playing a role in Detroit’s wins, and we recap the nail-biting finishes from Sunday’s 1:00 PM NFL slate. The conversation shifts into some hilarious territory—debating the absurdity of the Rapture, breaking down America’s tipping culture, and asking why the U.S. still refuses to use the metric system. Dante introduces the concept of the “Human Library,” which Eli cleverly links back to podcasting itself. Steve adds some hip-hop lore with a look at Pete Nice and 3rd Bass, and we all share stories of street fights, including the legendary Brad from Philly. tale. From chaos around Steve’s car to our Week 4 NFL picks, the laughs keep coming. To top it all off, we sip and review Trickster IPA by Green Man Brewery and Belgian Golden Ale by Guilford Hall Brewery.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, gang and welcome to 227. This week our buddy Eli returns as we celebrate his recent engagement. We do a quick catch up before diving into another packed week of conversation. We breakdown NFL Week 3 with previews, predictions, and a spotlight on the Detroit vs. Baltimore matchup, while debating if dessert should count as “leftovers” and whether the Monday Night Football doubleheader is a blessing or a burden. Dante shares his frustrations about society’s growing divisions in a recent Facebook post, along with reactions to the news of Charlie Kirk’s death. We also weigh in on the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel’s show, the controversy surrounding artist D4vd, and which NFL coaches might be on the hot seat this season. To top it all off, we sip and review Scoville Jalapeño IPA by Jailbreak Brewing Company and East IPA by Brooklyn Brewery. Grab a glass, join the conversation, and see where the night takes us.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
In this week’s episode of Colompton Beer Club, we kick things off with an NFL Week 1 recap and share our picks and previews for Week 2. From Buffalo’s dramatic comeback win over Baltimore to Green Bay’s victory over Washington on Thursday Night Football, we’ve got plenty to break down. Beyond the gridiron, we head into lighter topics like the county fair and America’s growing weight problem, teenage fashion choices, and the evolution of men’s style through the years. We also cover some more serious news, including the passing of Charlie Kirk and the tragic shooting at the Naval Academy. Gambling takes center stage with a wild story of a bettor’s 20-leg parlay, and for Last Call, we bring the heat with some “Hot Takes.” To top it all off, we sip and review Grapefruit Shine from Burnish Beer Co. and Southern Cross ESB from MB Beer. Grab a cold one and join us for laughs, sports talk, serious reflections, and everything in between.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
On this week’s Colompton Beer Club, we break down the code of honor in street fights and dive into the chaos of Thursday Night Football with Philadelphia taking on Dallas. While watching the Chiefs battle the Chargers, we lay out our bold predictions for the 2025 NFL division winners. But it’s not all sports—our conversation takes some unexpected turns, from misinterpreting the Divinyls’ “I Touch Myself” to the confusing visuals of George Michael’s music videos, and even the surprising Canadian tale of paying rent with sex. We also get introduced to Karol G at the Friday Night Football halftime show before planning our upcoming Baltimore trip to catch Sunday’s games, bar specials, and the famously fan-friendly concession prices at M&T Stadium. To top it all off, we sip and review two brews: Victoria by Grupo Modelo S.A. de C.V. and Chestnut Praline by Southern Tier Brewing Company.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
Dante and Steve are back with a packed episode of Colompton Beer Club! From breaking down three fantasy football drafts and debating their strategies, to diving into Dante’s final thoughts on Vikings, the guys cover it all. They tackle big conversations around religion, ego, and their top three TV shows, plus weigh in on the unexpected Cracker Barrel logo controversy. Dante shares details on his new car, and the duo swap hilarious Uber stories while questioning passenger ratings. They also discuss Amazon Prime’s digital content ownership issues before wrapping things up with two craft beer reviews: Gnommegang by Brewery Ommegang and Goldenrod by Lone Oak Farm Brewing Co.If you’re into fantasy football talk, TV show rankings, craft beer reviews, or just unfiltered laughs, this episode has something for you.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bioFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, Colomptonite? This week on the pod, Steve returns fresh from his trip to Germany and shares what makes the culture and lifestyle there so different from the U.S. We dive into the latest NFL news before drawing names to set the draft positions for this year’s Colompton Beer Club Fantasy Football League. The conversation then shifts to NFL nepotism gone wrong—and nepotism in general—before we explore the rise of self-checkout and what it means for human connection. Dante also gives his thoughts as he nears the end of the TV series Vikings, with a full breakdown to come next week. Of course, no episode would be complete without a beer review, so we sip on and share our thoughts about Refresher Pilsner by Magnify Brewing Company and Rübæus by Founders Brewing Company.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's happening, party people? This week on the podcast, Dante and Steve get into their favorite diss tracks before turning the tables and asking ChatGPT about themselves, as a group, as individuals, and even what kind of beer each of them would be. With the NFL season right around the corner, talk naturally shifts to football predictions and the chances of each team taking their division. As fall approaches, they get into Halloween vibes and seasonal chatter, while Steve preps for his trip to Germany. Nostalgia hits as the guys reflect on the old days of live TV and physical media, and Dante explains HBO’s The White Lotus, sharing how the series only makes him dislike people more. To top it all off, they sip and review Konami Big Wave and Extra Shine by Burnish Beer Co., rounding out another blend of music, sports, TV, and beer-fueled conversation.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, gang? This week, in this shorter-than-usual episode, we reflect on the last time we tried something new before diving into our preview of the upcoming Fantasy Football season, complete with thoughts on player rankings and the official draft order for the Icon Fantasy Football League. We mention ESPN’s new deal with WWE, the accompanying price bump, a the potential move to acquire the NFL Network. We discuss an imaginary scenario where we wonder where we’d sit on a plane if certain celebrities were on board. We wrap with a conversation on the evolution of podcasting, and whether it’s starting to lose some of its original spark. All while sipping and reviewing Shiner TexHex Bruja’s Brew from Spoetzl Brewery and Hoot! from Eredità Beer.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
Welcome back, gang. This week, we celebrate International Beer Day the best way we know how—talking life, laughs, and lagers. This week, we dive into the balance between living a frugal life and the societal obsession with big houses and flashy cars. Ever wonder why there are so many damn fees for everything? We do too. We get real about the hardest things we've ever had to do, debate the worst rappers in the game, and break down what makes a good versus garbage emcee. Sports talk is in full swing as we explore ways to improve the All-Star Game for all the leagues, dissect Terry McLaurin’s trade request, and lay out some Fantasy Football draft strategy just in time for the season. We even asked ChatGPT who will win the Super Bowl—and got two completely different answers. Plus, Dante shares the pain of helping a friend move and why, at this age, we should get movers. We roast coffee snobs, react to the Happy Gilmore 2 news, and review two solid beers: JUICY by Jailbreak Brewing and Shiner Texhex Wicked Haze. Pop the cap and press play.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, cool kids? This week on the podcast, we kick things off with a heartfelt question: what's the hardest thing you've ever had to do? From there, it's a wild ride through sports, film, and pop culture. With Fantasy Football 2025 and the NFL season looming, we break down early-season buzz. We review UFC 318’s Dustin vs. Max showdown and Manny Pacquiao’s surprising return to the ring. We also pay tribute to Malcolm Jamal Warner, Ozzy Osbourne, and Hulk Hogan. Over on the TV side, South Park makes waves with the debut of season 27 following a monster new deal, and the never-ending Commanders name change debate rears its head again. We then ask the question: should the Ravens and Commanders share a stadium like the Jets and Giants? Film fans are in for a treat, too, as Dante drops thoughts on the new Fantastic Four film and Steve finally saw Ryan Coogler’s latest horror-thriller, Sinners. No Last Call this week, but the beer reviews keep flowing with Shiner TexHex Desert Mirage by Spoetzl Brewery and Planetary by Ministry of Brewing.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, party people? This week on the podcast, we recount the time we cracked open a dusty bottle of Wild Turkey back in 2002. Steve has his first encounter with Zyn, and it didn't go as planned. The conversation drifts into the strange world of Disney World smoking etiquette, the drama surrounding a Coldplay concert and the alleged infidelity that followed, and whether the Epstein list really matters to the public—or if it’s just another headline to be buried. We discuss Monopoly as a potential casino game, vent about our least favorite Sopranos characters, and Dante officially calls it quits on attending live NFL games. We also break down the Top 10 films of the 21st century and test our knowledge on movie quotes during Last Call, and sip on Stoop Sesh by Checkerspot Brewing Company and ShinerTexHex Twin Dream by Spoetzl Brewery. Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, losers? This week on the podcast, we crack open two new beers, Muscle For Rank by Drekker Brewing and Eight Point IPA by Devils Backbone, while diving into another round of happy hour conversation. We breaks down the results from UFC 317 and preview the UFC 318 showdown between Dustin Poirier and Max Holloway. From there, we explore the recent chatter around the Epstein List, the rise and reach of fake news, and ask the question: why do people make up such ridiculous stuff? For a blast from the past, we revisit the failed tech gadgets of the 2000s, specifically the infamous Robo-Dog. Things get weird with a side convo on Diabetic Barbie, thoughts on Squid Game Season 3, and some hype around Ryan Coogler’s Sinners. It’s an episode that mixes humor with a bit of “what the hell?” energy.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
Colompton Beer Club is a podcast hosted by Thor Bentley and Jake Dante that started as two friends having a conversation and has evolved into a podcast about sports, life, culture, and beer reviews.We sipped on and reviewed It's Complicated Being A Wizard by Burlington Beer Co. and 2xHop'd by Southern Tier Brewing Company.Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, doc? This week on the podcast, we walk a fine line as we ask what can get us canceled? While Dante gets sidetracked by an on-mic "internet search," we travel back to the '90s to reminisce about our childhood crushes before diving into a discussion about the NBA champs, their missing victory parade, and the mystery of the NBA draft’s latest “Exciting White.” Steve shares tales from his recent Texas trip—before opening up about a less-than-ideal homecoming involving a broken water heater. We get personal about men's health, discussing medical breakthroughs in curing baldness, colonoscopies, prostate checks, and male birth control. In TV talk, Steve nears the end of The Sopranos, while Dante breaks down the Season 4 finale of Vikings. We also weigh in on Jon Jones’ retirement, his legacy, UFC 317, and a bizarre beef between Liver King and Joe Rogan. To wrap things up, we play a round of This or That during Last Call. And we crack open two solid beers: Stella Artois and G.O.A.T. by Union Craft Brewing for review. Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
What's up, maniacs? This week on the podcast, Dante kicks things off by sharing a completely unhinged childhood story that somehow transitions into a conversation about the savage eating habits of piranhas. We dive into some talk about underrated hip-hop artists before shifting gears to TV talk. Steve is nearing the end of The Sopranos, and Dante has finally gotten to Season 4 of Vikings. We also get political, covering everything from Flag Day and Trump’s birthday to protests, parades, and all the political parties you’ve probably never heard of. We wonder what a Colompton Parade would look like? We explore bizarre high school mascots, and the wild sports prediction for the Carolina Panthers when Ohio State wins the college football title, and J.Lo gets divorced. And Steve preps for his Dallas trip. For Last Call, we each give our top 6 in some wild categories, including ‘90s commercials, ‘80s movies, video game characters, and movie plot twists. All this madness goes down while we sip on Corona Sunbrew Citrus Cerveza and Boat Day by Forward Brewing, with the NBA Finals on in the background. Thank you to all who have been listening to and supporting the show. And thank you for the feedback and shout-outs from many others.The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS.Follow our link tree in the bio FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @colomptonbeerclub
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