P&C review a new brewer’s first beer, and Pigweed is shocked to discover that Crowhill is a liberal. That leads to a discussion on the differences between classical and modern liberalism.
Classical liberalism insisted that government is only justified with the consent of the governed. It was all about liberty, free speech, small government, self-reliance and individual rights, which didn’t come from government, but from the creator. The government only has power because we let it have power.
Modern liberalism has departed from these ideals in important ways, which the boys summarize.
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?
P&C drink a homebrew fail from Crowhill, then discuss various sociological perspectives on religion.
P&C drink and review
P&C drink and review Chesapeake Wheat from Flying Dog brewery, then ask why the United States seems to be the only nation that’s continually down on itself.
P&C drink and review a porter from Founders, then discuss the declining standards in dress. 
The boys drink and review Hysteria’s “What You Want,” then continue their “shortcut to the classics” series, with special guest Longinus, by reviewing a few Mark Twain short stories. 
After reviewing a wheat beer from DuClaw, the boys review some of Iain McGilchrist’s findings on differences between the functions of the two hemispheres, and what they say about how we view the world.