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Are You Sh!#ing Me?

Are You Sh!#ing Me?

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概要

Are You Sh!#ing Me? (AYSM) is the hilarious, no-holds-barred podcast where hosts Brett & Chuck uncover the weirdest facts, funniest stories, and WTF moments from history, science, music, beer, or pop culture. From bizarre poop science to forgotten presidents, strange sports to songs that almost didn’t make it, each episode delivers absurd and totally useless, fascinating knowledge you didn’t know you needed. We pair a beer with each topic, because... why not? It's just like sitting around with your friends and discussing whatever comes up—best enjoyed with a beer in hand. www.aysm.showAre You Sh!#ing Me? - Podcast
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  • The Plague Doctor Costume Was a Real Medical Uniform (And It Smelled Like Lavender)
    2026/04/09

    That creepy bird-mask plague doctor you put on your front porch every Halloween? That was a real outfit worn by actual physicians in 17th century Europe. The beak was stuffed with herbs and dried flowers because they believed good smells would cancel out the plague. It did not work. Hundreds of thousands of people died. The leather suit maybe helped a little — kept the fleas off. The aromatherapy did nothing.


    Are You Shitting Me? — something Brett learned while avoiding real responsibilities.


    Cheers!

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    3 分
  • National Beer Day and Prohibition Backstory
    2026/04/07

    Celebrate National Beer Day with a wild true story that sounds completely made up—but isn’t. In this solo episode of Are You Sh!#ing Me?, Brett dives into the shocking history behind April 7, 1933—the day beer became legal again in the United States after 13 years of Prohibition.

    From the passing of the 18th Amendment and the strict enforcement of the Volstead Act, to the rise of speakeasies, bootleggers, and crime bosses like Al Capone, this episode uncovers how America went from dry to desperate.

    But it gets darker—did the U.S. government really poison alcohol during Prohibition, leading to thousands of deaths? And how did Franklin D. Roosevelt help bring beer back just days into his presidency?

    You’ll hear how Americans celebrated at midnight on April 7, 1933, drinking over 1.5 million barrels of beer in 24 hours, including a reported $5 million sold in Chicago alone. The twist? It was only 3.2% beer.

    If you love weird history, shocking facts, alcohol history, or just need a reason to crack open a cold one—this episode is for you.

    Cheers to the end of Prohibition, the return of beer, and one of the craziest days in American history.

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    6 分
  • Boston Got Hit by a Molasses Wave in 1919 and the Cleanup Took Literally Months
    2026/04/07

    Brett was avoiding something today. He doesn't remember what. Doesn't matter. What matters is that in 1919, a 2.5 million gallon tank of molasses exploded in Boston, sent a wave 15 feet high through the streets at 35 miles per hour, killed 21 people, drowned horses, and left the entire neighborhood sticky for decades.


    Are You Shitting Me? — something learned while avoiding real responsibilities.


    Cheers!

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    2 分
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