58 - Tsingtao
Joey is back from Wisconsin with some stories to tell. The boys get cultured by returning guest Brooks Erickson. Jesse Ventura surfaces to talk about communism.

Joey is back from Wisconsin with some stories to tell. The boys get cultured by returning guest Brooks Erickson. Jesse Ventura surfaces to talk about communism.
Joey is on pilgrimage so the boys call in friend-of-the-show and family-of-the-show, Zach, off the bench. Nick tells a long story. It feels like summer.
Joey and Nick disagree about this one. Palum drops in to the studio.
You don't have to be anxious all the time. Life is hazy.
It's a time for celebration as the boys discuss beerball tournaments, the beauty of beer drinking, and birthdays.
It's Christmas in April as the boys learn the origin of Stella Artois and give too much commentary on the hit film, A Quiet Place.
The boys are back from hiatus and anxious to talk airplanes, Texas, and that voicemails episode. Joey reconciles with WhirlyBall.
It's the big number 50 and the boys are joined by a special guest to celebrate the occasion. Joey takes down malls.
An episode entirely devoted to our good friend @stoughtiak.
While Nick is away the Glockes will play. Devon joins Joey to talk about moving to a new place and finding friends from a female perspective. The couple does a chug off.
A chance encounter with a Wisconsin connection leads Joey down a path to this Texas brew. Everything's bigger on this episode. The boys did another back to back. There's singing.
The boys drink to fossils, the Midwest, and not cussing. A new branch of science is discovered. Cold Cans Nation is called upon in a time of crisis. Special appearance by a former guest.
Drinking a nearly expired Alaskan Amber makes the Big American Airlines Boy (BAAB) Nick recall the time he spent seven hours at LAX. Joey tells a fact about the beer.
Giggity! The boys receive a generous gift from Nick's family and Joey deals with a bug in his Venmo app.
The boys are riding a tandem bicycle down the street called Quality Beer Street. Phil Woodman and his son make their debut.
Optimism Brewery is making a name for itself in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. But optimism, as a concept, is very new to the Cold Cans boys. Two worlds collide as the boys chat with the founders of Optimism Brewery over a trio of delicious beers.
The boys set the record for the Coldest Can ever consumed.
It's the final Cold Cans of 2017 and the boys finally learn something about beer. Pyramid Brewing's Head Brewer, Ryan Pappe, joins the show to give Cold Cans Nation the inside scoop on Pyramid's Snow Cap collection.
Happy Honda Days, Merry Toyotathon. Holiday time is family time, and it's a Cold Cans extravaganza. Nick is joined by his brother Zach and Joey by his wife Devon on this festive episode.
Sparks was the first "energy beer" on the market. It might be the last beer in the boys' gullets.
The boys talk craft hummus, sports talk radio, and Subway. A new Beer Tier system is introduced.
There are two kinds. DayTime kind and NightTime kind.
The boys drink a Sam Adams Boston Lager and eat a special Thanksgiving treat on Pairable or Terrible. Nick encounters too much shrimp at the grocery store and Joey recommends a show on Hulu.
Boots on the ground, voice on the podcast. Casey joins Nick in central Wisconsin for a special Road Buddies edition of Cold Cans.
The boys talk Milwaukee and do too many raps.
This is not your father's Cold Cans.
Nic-ghoul-aus and Booey are joined by special guest Devil Ghoul-cke for an Elysian Night Owl on a spooky scary edition of Mold Cans.
Feeling blue? Drink a Coors!
Drink Schlitz or I'll kill you.
Beers and bullshitting--it's the natural pair. The boys get back to their rambling roots with a crisp, sessionable lager that doesn't skimp on the ABV. So get a beer, grab a chair, and tune in before the sea levels rise and kill us all.