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A Birthday Pour With Bar Owner Rants And River Stops

29 min · 2. Juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590015/fan_mail/new] A birthday morning at the bar turns into the kind of freewheeling conversation that only happens when the mics are on and the to-do list is already screaming. We start with studio quirks, beers on deck, and that familiar moment where you realize your body has a check engine light now. Then we jump straight into a customer service rant every bar owner and regular will understand: delivery apps that can track a driver to your block, yet still can’t manage a knock on the right door. We argue that every platform needs a “moron button” and we mean it. The day before is a reminder of why we love this industry in the first place. We share highlights from a river bar crawl, including a tucked-away spot with a beachy vibe, plus Topgolf and an old favorite where you can sit outside and watch the boats roll by. From there, we veer into the big stuff: taxes. Income tax, sales tax, property tax, even taxes on gifts, it all adds up to that nagging feeling that you’re paying to rent your own life. If you run a bar or any small business, you’ll hear your own thoughts out loud. We also give a boots-on-the-ground update on Tique's as we push toward the health inspection and liquor inspection, and we talk drink trends behind the bar, from canned cocktails to what’s too sweet to stock. Add in frozen drink machine drama, a Back to the Future detour, and our take on what actually makes a bar great: the bartender, the music, and the culture in the room. Subscribe for more bar stories, share this with a friend who loves a good dive, and leave a review if you want us to keep the loose ones coming. What’s the one thing that instantly makes you love or hate a bar?

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Episode A Birthday Pour With Bar Owner Rants And River Stops Cover

A Birthday Pour With Bar Owner Rants And River Stops

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590015/fan_mail/new] A birthday morning at the bar turns into the kind of freewheeling conversation that only happens when the mics are on and the to-do list is already screaming. We start with studio quirks, beers on deck, and that familiar moment where you realize your body has a check engine light now. Then we jump straight into a customer service rant every bar owner and regular will understand: delivery apps that can track a driver to your block, yet still can’t manage a knock on the right door. We argue that every platform needs a “moron button” and we mean it. The day before is a reminder of why we love this industry in the first place. We share highlights from a river bar crawl, including a tucked-away spot with a beachy vibe, plus Topgolf and an old favorite where you can sit outside and watch the boats roll by. From there, we veer into the big stuff: taxes. Income tax, sales tax, property tax, even taxes on gifts, it all adds up to that nagging feeling that you’re paying to rent your own life. If you run a bar or any small business, you’ll hear your own thoughts out loud. We also give a boots-on-the-ground update on Tique's as we push toward the health inspection and liquor inspection, and we talk drink trends behind the bar, from canned cocktails to what’s too sweet to stock. Add in frozen drink machine drama, a Back to the Future detour, and our take on what actually makes a bar great: the bartender, the music, and the culture in the room. Subscribe for more bar stories, share this with a friend who loves a good dive, and leave a review if you want us to keep the loose ones coming. What’s the one thing that instantly makes you love or hate a bar?

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