
The American temperance movement led to more women participating in politics, and eventually to Prohibition. Looking back on Prohibition, it looks silly. But several trends going on at the time made it less ridiculous than you might think.
Also, contrary to popular belief, it was not an exclusively American phenomenon. The wide availability of cheap liquor created social issues all around the world.
P&C welcome the Ben Franklin Players, who perform a skit called “Schopenhauer’s Evangelist.” Then they drink and review Cigar City’s Margarita Gose.
P&C review a Maibock, then ask at what point has the government gone too far in trying to protect us?
P&C drink and review “Slightly Mighty” by Dogfish Head, then review China’s recent crackdowns on video games and effeminate men in movies.
P&C drink and review DuClaw’s Root Beer Float Imperial Brown Ale — part of their Pastryarchy series — then discuss the right to privacy. What is it, where did it come from, and what are its limits? 
With special guest Longinus, P&C drink and review
P&C drink and review 
P&C drink and review Little Mack IPA from Antietam Brewery, then do 5 topics in 5 minutes each.
Before they drink and review some recent homebrews, the boys listen in on a performance by the Ben Franklin Players, then discuss identity.
What’s up with Simone Biles?