Drunk Monkeys were live at the 2016 Chicago Womens Funny Festival and here’s the first of five episodes we filmed during our appearance: Revel Stoke Roasted Pineapple Flavored Whisky.
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Jen and Erica will be doing a live taping of Drunk Monkeys at the Chicago Women’s Funny Festival! Come see the season happen live, before it’s posted. We always doing the dumbest stunt drinking for live shows!
Friday, June 17, 2016
11:00 pm
Chicago Women’s Funny Festival
Stage 773
1225 W Belmont, Chicago
773-327-5252
In a very special and exciting episode, Jen and Erica test their tastebuds with versions of a local Chicago favorite: Jeppson’s Malort, Letherbee Besk, and FEW Anguish and Regret. Will they be able to tell which is which? Which will they prefer? Will they live to tell the tale?
To start off our new season, Jen and Erica take on other offering from Three Olives: Elvis Presleyâ„¢ Coconut Water Vodka.
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In our last show filmed live at the 2015 Chicago Women’s Funny Festival, Jen and Erica are trying “Liquor Whipped“—an alcohol-infused whipped cream.
In our second show filmed live at the Chicago Women’s Funny Festival, Jen and Erica try what they hope will be a spicy Sriracha vodka from UV.
Live from the Chicago Women’s Funny Festival, Jen and Erica bring you a tasting of Midnight Moon Blueberry—a blueberry moonshine in a mason jar with real blueberries.
Thanks so much to Matt Zion from Wreckless Eating for recommending the show and suggesting that people subscribe. Welcome to all the new subscribers! We’ve got a new season of the show starting tomorrow, with episodes we filmed live at the Chicago Women’s Funny Festival.
Drunk Monkeys - Episode 100 - Three Olives S’Mores Vodka.
Jen and Erica are thrilled that they’ve made it to the 100th episode of Drunk Monkeys and they’re celebrating by tackling another flavored vodka: Three Olives S’Mores Vodka.
Erica’s brother and sister-in-law live in Mwanza, Tanzania and sent over this unique Tanzanian liquor, Konyagi. Much of the information in English tells us what it is not, it’s not vodka or gin. The Konyagi company website tells us that “Konyagi is a 35% ABV. crystal clear spirit with a citrus taste and aroma. The flavour is distinctively Konyagi…”. So, you know, Konyagi tastes like Konyagi. I hope that clears it up. (Konyagi seems to be closest to a rum, at least in it’s base.) You also seem to be supposed to whack the bottle on the bottom for some reason: