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Whisky, Words and Wine

Hosted by gvfryer · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 28 episodes

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Episodes
28
Last ep.
11 days ago
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32m
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29
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Listen Score
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About this podcast

Join Graham and Jack for an entertaining discussion between friends on things they have seen, read or heard that are funny, intriguing, or just plain weird. Join us with a glass of your favourite beverage, sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation and their recommendations.

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gvfryer hosts Whisky, Words and Wine, a leisure show with 28 episodes published.

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When is a walk a waste of time?

Jun 6, 202625mEp. 330

Graham may (or may not) have been wrong about where Aran knitwear comes from, but Jack is certain that the whisky he is drinking this week is from Lochranza on The Isle of Arran. Jack has stopped taking his phone on walk

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🎼What a way to make a living….🎶

May 28, 202628mEp. 320

Graham and Jack are in the same country again, and we cut through the whisky haze to round off Jack’s travels, while plutons and googlewhacking make an appearance. Graham is recovering for the devasting spygate scandal (

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Bungarunga Sumo and a cautionary wine tale

May 18, 202626mEp. 310

Tonight is the second of this week’s podcasts featuring a cautionary tale about not drinking wine soon enough, childhood clothing trauma, and large sweaty men grappling with each other. Please listen to the Sumomainichi

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Why you should keep 6 year-olds in barrels....

May 15, 202622mEp. 300

A special episode this week involving Jack's jaunt around Scotland and a really interesting chat with the head of one of Britains largest distilleries, Alan Kilpatrick. Everything you wanted to know about Scotch but were

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What's worn under a Scotsman's kilt?

May 8, 202626mEp. 290

“What’s worn under a Scotsman’s kilt? – Nothing! – it is all in perfect working order!” (Spike Milligan). Jack is back in the old country and living the life, planning a grand tour of highland distilleries. Graham is jea

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Art for Art's sake?

May 1, 202630mEp. 280

This week Jack manages to throw the whisky down his mouth rather than all across his desk, and practices word of the week: “scambiari” – meaning sharing and exchanging. Graham sees Art in the theatre (not the gallery) -

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Cosplay and spilt Scotch

Apr 23, 202631mEp. 270

Jack was so excited about telling us about his Scottish Cosplay weekend, that he spills his 18yo Scotch . Recovering, he discusses a great distillery in Kinglake, Victoria. While Graham thought Jack throwing his Scotch a

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Last One Not Laughing

Apr 18, 202631mEp. 260

For the first time in three weeks there weren’t any issues with the production of last week’s podcast so no groveling apology required. This week however Graham had another senior moment and mentioned a Youtube video he

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Going over to the Dark Side

Apr 9, 202631mEp. 250

In a world that currently seems apocalyptic, the Artemis moon shot has provided a welcome distraction this week and has revealed word of the week “bacronym”. Whisky also provides a distraction this week, particularly the

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Once in a Blue Moonshot

Apr 3, 202631mEp. 240

We look skyward this week as Jack nerds out on the Artemis moonshot, while Graham watches “Blue Moon” a sad depiction of Broadway lyricist Lorenzo Hart – he wrote the classic Broadway hit “Blue Moon”. Artemis was of cour

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Rambling on about perambulatory rambles

Mar 29, 202633mEp. 230

The boys have been walking this week – albeit a thousand km apart. Jack for a cause, Graham just because……Both were rambles to remember not just for the spectacular coastal scenery but for the people they shared their wa

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Fish!...for Playlunch?

Mar 20, 202636mEp. 220

Graham makes the most of being stood up by having a “readaway” (word of the week). A mention of Seattle prompt musings about how flying fish in the Pike Place Market took over management theory. Graham has been out and a

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Why is your upper lip twitching?

Mar 12, 202632mEp. 210

“Sgriob” - say no more (Bill Bryson knows though). We welcome new listeners from around the globe, - and wonder how WW&W is topping the pod charts in Hong Kong. What is “value for money” in a wine/whisky? And are you dri

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Lulu, Leogate, and Lark

Mar 5, 202633mEp. 200

What were you listening to in 1976? (for our younger listeners ask your parents …..or grandparents). Although it was a golden time for great music, the top 10 for that year was, well, mixed. No Deep Purple or Billly Thor

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A whisky drinker’s guide to coffee….

Feb 26, 202631mEp. 190

The unusual tilt in the Earth’s axis is corrected this week when Jack gets back to whisky and Graham to wine. And like a latter day Joe Cocker, Jack goes full Rock God by imbibing whisky before, during and after his gig

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Drookit in Milano

Feb 20, 202641mEp. 180

Jack gently steers Graham through this episode as he finishes his Aussie Whisky odyssey - it's a big one – 64% proof. Word of the week is from Jack (or more specifically his Mum) – after rattling through a few Scottish d

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Has Wuthering Heights been Slade?

Feb 15, 202635mEp. 170

Lots of music listening this week, although Graham doesn't Shut Up and Listen. Jack finally finishes Traitors but has a different response to the finale to Graham (who has largely forgotten it given how long Jack has tak

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We're not Vibecoding here......

Feb 5, 202632mEp. 160

Graham can't tell his Freds from his Keiths but still loves his Playlunch. Jack is gasping for a Scotch, but enjoyed a great Einaudi gig at the Opera House. Graham has been spending too much time watching various things

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You've gotta be ballkidding me.......

Jan 29, 202631mEp. 150

……… Jack still hasn't finished Traitors UK and Graham can barely contain himself. Retreating to less emotional ground Graham and Jack discuss the various dictionaries’ “Word of the Year” – some land well, but “Vibe Codin

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Mixtapes and lightning, very very frightening

Jan 23, 202634mEp. 140

Lightning has taken out Graham’s internet and TV; Jack goes back to the future with vinyl and cassette tapes (remember those?) - who knew how much friction is involved?. Graham gets Traitorous, and both discuss “What You

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Who is the host of Whisky, Words and Wine?

Whisky, Words and Wine is hosted by gvfryer. The show is categorised under leisure (arts) and has published 28 episodes.

How many episodes does Whisky, Words and Wine have?

Whisky, Words and Wine has published 28 episodes.

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