pfelon
Three sheets is the best show that no one without access to HDTV has ever heard of. Zane Lamprey brings a level of dignity and humor to drunkenness that hasn't been seen since, dare I say it: Dean Martin. The Belgium episode is a must-see for any beer geek (like myself) and every episode provides you with an opportunity to drink, learn, be merry, and root Zane on as he journeys through yet another fascinating locale. He gets sauced, banters, zings, and even disturbs, but damn if he isn't the most likable guy you'll ever see on television. You'll never find a better drinking buddy. So grab a drink, get Steve McKenna'd, and enjoy!
doneforthestory
I love this show and Zane Lamprey. I was a fan of Zane when he was doing the girls gone wild commercials and was excited when i found out about three sheets. it's funny, educational, and funny....did i say it was funny? i have gotten a bunch of my friends addicted to it. i just want to watch more! i need more episodes! :) the show can be watched by any age as long as they are a lover of alcohol. The young crowd will like it because of the funny things he does, the older crowd will like the traveling aspect of it and the education you can get. You learn things you never knew every episode. It has also helped me in my attempt to become a bartender teaching me about alcohol and also random facts that i use with my guests... it's pretty amazing.
IceDog_Jr
A show about drinking customs and cultures around the world. This show has definite potential. When the show hits it's stride, it is engaging and funny. Zane Lamprey is an excellent host. He has a quick wit and manages to hold your attention. Of course, he landed my dream job: going around the world drinking, and getting others to pay for it, Brilliant! The episodes in Brussels, Belgium and Tequila, Mexico were excellent, humorous, and believe it or not, informative. Other episodes can tend to be overly informative and bland. The trip to Champaign, France comes to mind. Worth a watch, but seems to air at seemingly random times. Tivo will help here. To my knowledge, only aired in HD on the Mojo network.
mountainmedia
My fiancée got me to DVR this on INHD. Begrudgingly, I sat down to watch it with her and figured it was just going to be some frat boy running around drinking and making stupid jokes. While it does have some of that element, it's also hilarious and quite interesting/educational! Zane Lamprey is a star in the making and I love the irreverent tone of the show - including comical sound and visual effects (the editor must have a lot of fun). It's just too bad that few people probably see this show since I believe it's only available to Comcast HD subscribers (on INHD). Hopefully it will be picked up by a larger network so more people can enjoy it...