Drinking Made Easy

2010
Drinking Made Easy

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Houston Oct 03, 2012

Drinking Made Easy is back with a brand new season of travel and drinking. To kick things off we start in Houston, the largest city in Texas and fourth largest in the United States. Zane Lamprey and Steve McKenna will visit Texas’ oldest craft brewery, Saint Arnold Brewing Company, and check out some great mixology, dive, and party bars. The boys also get down and dirty with some pig scramblin’ and attempt a world record for the fastest firken race

EP2 San Antonio Oct 10, 2012

The river walk in San Antonio, Texas; "brewstillery"; bull ride.

EP3 Baton Rouge Oct 17, 2012

The boys travel down to the bayou in Louisiana for Drinking Made Easy: Baton Rouge. They visit Tin Roof Brewing Company and participate in the new hip thing, Stacked Beer Shotgunning. They also create their own beer recipes at The Chimes; sort some crawfish and dance the Fais Do Do at Sammy’s, do some voodoo at Boudreaux & Thibodeaux, and get a little wild at Fred’s.

EP4 Louisville Oct 24, 2012

Zane and Steve head down to bourbon county in Louisville, Kentucky to learn more about America’s official spirit and this great southern city. We turn Steve into a proper southern gentleman and then make him less and less proper by tasting a whole lot of bourbon as we crawl a bunch of great bourbon bars.

EP5 Indianapolis Oct 31, 2012

Drinking Made Easy heads to Indianapolis to taste the local flavor and explore distilleries, breweries, and some historic bars dating back to the 19th century. They also get a chance to visit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to take a ride AND work on a million dollar car. Lots of great bars, cool drinks, and fun times ahead.

EP6 Anchorage Nov 07, 2012

Drinking Made Easy heads way up north to Anchorage, Alaska to explore drinking in America’s largest state (yes, it its bigger than Texas). Zane and Steve drink vodka on the Kachemak Bay with real glacier ice, taste some exceptional meads and beer, and hit up the local bars that are full of history and great drinks.

EP7 Juneau Nov 14, 2012

Drinking Made Easy continues its trek through the Alaska’s great wilderness and stops in Juneau in search of some great bars and beverages. Zane and Steve visit some of Alaska’s great historic places like the Alaska Hotel and Red Dog Saloon. The boys also fly and hike up to a glacier wall to do a bit of ice climbing.

EP8 Quebec City Nov 21, 2012

Zane and Steve freshen up on their french as they venture to Quebec, Canada to explore what they have to offer the areas of beer, liquor, and nightlife. They will embrace the rich culture, see the sites, frolic in the countryside and enjoy the many great libations Quebec has to offer. Also, in the episode, Steve is Mime! Not a very good one, but at least he can’t say anything dumb, though somehow he still gets his points across.

EP9 Montreal Nov 28, 2012

Drinking Made Easy finishes up its tour of Canada in Montreal where they experiment with some zesty mixology and experience a whole lot of Canadian craft beer. Steve dresses up as a hockey player but still manages to throw them back with his huge gloves. Steve also decides to challenge Zane at Champagne Bottle Sabering even though Zane holds the world record.

EP10 Burlington Dec 05, 2012

Drinking Made Easy heads to the state with most breweries per-capita as they visit Burlington, Vermont. In addition to visiting multiple breweries like Magic Hat and Switchback, Zane Lamprey and Steve Mckenna will also learn about bitters, infusion, and Burlington’s bar scene. There is a wide spectrum of drinking knowledge in this episode, from craft cocktails, craft beer, and craft…shots and bombs.

EP11 Providence Dec 12, 2012

Drinking Made Easy heads to Providence, Rhode Island where Zane Lamprey and Steve McKenna will imbibe in many a beer and cocktail. Along with exploring the rich history of Rhode Island’s largest city, the guys will also be stepping up the competitiveness with straw challenges, food challenges, and another specialty cocktail competition.

EP12 Montauk Dec 19, 2012

The guys head up to Long Island through the Hamptons to Montauk to drink at the most eastern end of New York state. The guys will visit wineries, breweries, and some cool bars with original drink creations. We try to pass Steve off as a respectable doctor and he even gets a chance to produce! This episode also holds the record for the most straw races in Drinking Made Easy history! Needless to say, doctor McKenna gets very McKenna’d.

EP13 Angel City Jan 02, 2013

On the season finale of Drinking Made Easy season 3, the guys head to downtown Los Angeles to find explore some secret bars, breweries, and even wineries! We dive deep into the Downtown underground to find some awesome speak easy bars as well as historic establishments that have survived the test of time to provide some great drinks. We also wrap up things up by announcing the winner of the 6-pack challenge for the season. For the first time, the boys are tied at the season’s end so who ever wins the next match wins the season!
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Released: 06 October 2010 Canceled
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Official Website: http://www.drinkingmadeeasy.com/
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Drinking Made Easy is a pub-crawl television series that premiered in 2010 and airs on AXS TV in the United States. Comedian Zane Lamprey hosts a humorous bus trip around the United States and Canada, exploring the local drinking culture of various cities in the countries. In each episode, Lamprey samples popular or original cocktails and beers from bars and breweries in the area. Season two premiered with an hour long episode on October 5, 2011, on HDNet.

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krazynutz Three Sheets this show is not. In fact, it's sometimes painful to watch sometimes due to how absolutely boring it is. The six six-pack challenge should be the highlight of each half-hour episode but I find myself fast-forwarding to see who wins. I think they've wised up and put it during the credits now. The show completely lacks character of any kind. The only bright side to the show is any carry-over from Three sheets (Pleepleus!) and even those are done halfheartedly. What hurts this show the most is the video editing and Steve McKenna. Compared to Three Sheets, which actually had fun and interesting snippets with "The Professor", the only "fun facts" in the show are pop-up balloons which challenge you to read a bunch of tiny text while trying to pay attention what what Zane and the crew are doing simultaneously - not a great idea since the show also doubles as a drinking game. Three Sheets also had a ton of great humorous sound effects, visual effects, and clever editing which made the whole episode that much more enjoyable and unique. This show has none of that. Like I said - complete lack of character. Now on to Steve McKenna. Remember that old saying that children should be seen and not heard? Steve should be mentioned, and not seen. When Zane would tell a Steve McKenna story in Three Sheets, it was actually funny. There's nothing funny about watching Steve. In fact, watching him down a drink that he's supposed to just taste is funny once - not every single time he's handed a drink. His beard (or mohawk/mustache depending on the episode) is just nasty. Everything he drinks/eats gets caught on it and either drips off or just lingers. He just takes the show a step lower and is completely unnecessary. In the end, my fiancé and I love Three Sheets and we've bought all four seasons on DVD. This show won't even grace our DVR.