Topic: Single Malt

8 chapters across the catalog

Red Queen
Episode 1530 2:02:45 - 2:05:55

1530: Red Queen

Baronetess Salty and the Black Knight of Woke Bashing

Several high-value donors were recognized, including Dame Salty, who was elevated to Baronetess, and Sir Schwartz, the "Black Knight of Woke Bashing." The segment includes "de-douching" rituals and shout-outs to family members. These contributions support the show's infrastructure and continued deconstruction of mainstream media narratives.

11 years
Episode 1080 1:28:26 - 1:31:32

1080: 11 years

Al Gore, Global Warming Jingle Request

A jingle request featuring Al Gore's "atomic bomb" rhetoric and Barack Obama's warnings is played. Producer Ryan Burgette from El Paso provides an update on local support for Beto O'Rourke and requests a title change to "Knight of the Sun City."

Cricket Flour
Episode 725 2:03:53 - 2:08:11

725: Cricket Flour

Knighting Ceremony and Executive Producer Credits

A formal knighting ceremony is held for major donors Mr. T, Brian Waltersdorf, and Michael Bowling. They are granted titles such as Sir T and Sir Bowling. The ceremony includes the traditional list of "Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay," and other rewards for those who contribute $1,000 or more to the show's production.

Scottish Do Over
Episode 649 23:28 - 28:32

649: Scottish Do Over

Johnny Walker Platinum, Single Malt vs Blended Whiskey

The hosts discuss birthday gifts of alcohol, specifically Johnny Walker Platinum and Macallan Amber. Dvorak explains the difference between single malt and blended whiskeys, noting that Johnny Walker often blends spirits from various distilleries. They critique the marketing shift away from age statements on scotch bottles toward color-based branding.

Pencil of Promise
Episode 360 40:25 - 44:17

360: Pencil of Promise

Johnnie Walker Scotch, Diageo Spirits, Connoisseur Tips

An analysis of the Johnnie Walker brand reveals that the Blue Label is often considered overpriced by experts compared to the Gold or Green labels. Diageo, the parent company, manages a vast portfolio of single malt distilleries, often blending leftovers into the Green Label. Connoisseurs recommend the Gold Label for its 15-to-18-year aging and superior flavor profile relative to the more expensive Blue Label.

Pencil of Promise
Episode 360 50:15 - 54:34

360: Pencil of Promise

Fareed Zakaria, Dyson Vacuum Commercials, Laphroaig 30-Year Scotch

Fareed Zakaria's CNN program is criticized for featuring segments that resemble long-form commercials for the Steve Jobs biography and Dyson vacuum cleaners. Transitioning to spirits, the hosts recommend Laphroaig 30-year-old single malt as the ultimate scotch, noting that younger versions often have a harsh, medicinal quality that disappears with age.