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This episode begins with good intentions and very strong beer. Pete arrives carrying a mystery high-ABV brew intended to be the week’s headline pour — but after one suspicious sip the lads look at each other like crime-scene investigators and quietly abandon the bottle on the table. Panic? A little. Shame? Slight. But Pete executes a flawless rescue mission to the nearest shop and comes back with two bottles of Qingdao, which promptly saves the night. The moral: sometimes the safest beer is the one you can trust to behave.
With pints back in hand we launch into a full-throated debate about the Top 10 Most-Watched Sports in the World — a studio list built from TV reach, global participation and plain pub-argument power. Football (soccer) unsurprisingly dominates, but we argue hard for cricket’s global TV spikes, basketball’s global growth, tennis’s big-event appeal and the power of combat sports and athletics. Numbers are messy, fandom is messy, and the shouting is not.
The mood turns thoughtful when we lament two things that feel quietly gone: regional accents and the British high street. We argue about why accents are flattening (national media, mobility, social media), whether losing an accent is gain or loss, and how the high street was hollowed out — chains, online shopping, and the slow death of the corner bookshop. This gets sentimental, slightly teary and unavoidably nostalgic.
Finally, we premiere a new feature, “What if?” — a small, mischievous segment of alternate-histories and speculative questions designed to set the hosts off on flights of fancy.
Highlights:
Pete’s strong beer plan fails after one sip.
Qingdao rescues the show.
Top 10 most-watched sports: global arguments, local passion.
A melancholic but lively debate about accents and the death of the high street.
The debut of “What if?” — an invitation to chaos.
Pour yourself a Qingdao (or whatever you trust), settle in and bring your hot takes — you’ll want to argue along.
Enjoyed the chaos? Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: which sport should make your Top 10, which accent do you miss, and what “What if?” can we ruin next time? Tag us with #PintsOfView and your best suggestions might be read out on air.
Get in touch with the show via the FB page or group:
Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581833338165
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1814164025858782
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By Audacious AudioThis episode begins with good intentions and very strong beer. Pete arrives carrying a mystery high-ABV brew intended to be the week’s headline pour — but after one suspicious sip the lads look at each other like crime-scene investigators and quietly abandon the bottle on the table. Panic? A little. Shame? Slight. But Pete executes a flawless rescue mission to the nearest shop and comes back with two bottles of Qingdao, which promptly saves the night. The moral: sometimes the safest beer is the one you can trust to behave.
With pints back in hand we launch into a full-throated debate about the Top 10 Most-Watched Sports in the World — a studio list built from TV reach, global participation and plain pub-argument power. Football (soccer) unsurprisingly dominates, but we argue hard for cricket’s global TV spikes, basketball’s global growth, tennis’s big-event appeal and the power of combat sports and athletics. Numbers are messy, fandom is messy, and the shouting is not.
The mood turns thoughtful when we lament two things that feel quietly gone: regional accents and the British high street. We argue about why accents are flattening (national media, mobility, social media), whether losing an accent is gain or loss, and how the high street was hollowed out — chains, online shopping, and the slow death of the corner bookshop. This gets sentimental, slightly teary and unavoidably nostalgic.
Finally, we premiere a new feature, “What if?” — a small, mischievous segment of alternate-histories and speculative questions designed to set the hosts off on flights of fancy.
Highlights:
Pete’s strong beer plan fails after one sip.
Qingdao rescues the show.
Top 10 most-watched sports: global arguments, local passion.
A melancholic but lively debate about accents and the death of the high street.
The debut of “What if?” — an invitation to chaos.
Pour yourself a Qingdao (or whatever you trust), settle in and bring your hot takes — you’ll want to argue along.
Enjoyed the chaos? Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: which sport should make your Top 10, which accent do you miss, and what “What if?” can we ruin next time? Tag us with #PintsOfView and your best suggestions might be read out on air.
Get in touch with the show via the FB page or group:
Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581833338165
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1814164025858782
Playout music by Aisara. Check out her album "Girl on Fire" on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/album/6uvZP6fKnRaUMEtC5BkfSr#PintsOfView #Qingdao #MysteryABV #TopSports #MostWatchedSports #SaveTheHighStreet #RegionalAccents #WhatIf #BeerPodcast #CultureDebate #DadJokesmost watched sports in the world, Qingdao beer, high ABV beer gone wrong, regional accents decline, death of the British high street, What if podcast, Pints of View episode 21, beer podcast, travel and culture podcast