29: Hoegaarden & Bond
Episode 29 begins with a cloudy Belgian classic as Pete and Cliff pour Hoegaarden, the famous witbier known for its pale haze, citrus freshness, coriander spice and unmistakably summery character. It is light, refreshing and just unusual enough to spark a proper beer conversation — especially when the lads get into Belgian brewing traditions, wheat beer, orange peel, coriander, and whether Hoegaarden is a gateway beer, a misunderstood classic, or simply “a pint that looks like cloudy lemonade but behaves much better.”
The main feature this week is the Top 10 Movie Soundtracks of All Time — a gloriously nostalgic argument covering the scores and songs that made films unforgettable. From sweeping orchestral themes to instantly recognisable two-note terror, Pete and Cliff debate what makes a great soundtrack: emotional impact, cultural staying power, hummability, or whether it can make you feel heroic while putting the bins out. Expect discussion of legendary film music, big cinematic memories, and the usual disagreement over what deserves the number one spot.
Top 10 movie soundtracks: goosebumps, nostalgia and arguments.
John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore and the music that made cinema bigger.
Which soundtrack improves the film the most?
The show then blasts off into one of the strangest stories yet: blocked NASA toilets. Yes, humanity can launch rockets, explore space, build artificial intelligence and plan missions beyond Earth — but apparently still has trouble making a toilet behave itself in orbit. Pete and Cliff discuss the glorious absurdity of space-age plumbing, the reality of life inside a spacecraft, and whether anyone would really volunteer for deep-space travel if the facilities came with a warning light and a suspicious smell.
NASA toilets: one small flush for man, one giant problem for mission control.
The lads also turn their attention to the future of James Bond, debating who should take over the role next, what kind of Bond the modern world needs, and whether the franchise should lean into grit, glamour, humour, or a complete reinvention. Naturally, the conversation becomes a mix of casting speculation, nostalgia, strong opinions and mild outrage.
From cosmic bathrooms, the conversation turns back down to Earth — but only just — as Cliff talks about his mates and their genuinely cool jobs travelling, exploring and working around the world. This leads to a wider chat about unusual careers, the romance of travel, the difference between “having a job” and “having a story,” and whether Pete and Cliff have accidentally chosen the least glamorous possible profession: talking into microphones while drinking beer and arguing about toilets.
And don’t miss the end of the episode, where the show plays out with the Hoegaarden sign-off song — a mellow, cloudy, Belgian tribute to wheat beer, old villages, orange peel and conversations that last longer than planned.
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* Country: Belgium
* Typical ABV: around 4.9%
* Appearance: cloudy pale yellow
* Flavour profile: citrus, wheat, light spice, coriander, orange peel
* Best served: cold, ideally in its chunky Hoegaarden glass
* Pairs well with: seafood, mussels, roast chicken, salads, soft cheese, Thai food and citrus desserts
Good talking point: Hoegaarden is often credited with helping revive Belgian white beer after the style had almost disappeared.
Pete and Cliff drink Hoegaarden Belgian wheat beer while debating the Top 10 movie soundtracks of all time, discussing blocked NASA toilets, speculating on the next James Bond, and chatting about cool jobs exploring the world. Plus, don’t miss the Hoegaarden sign-off song.
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