Moustache & Blade Podcast – Episode 35: How to Make Florida Water + More Brews & Blades

 In Episode 35 of Moustache & Blade we will be learning how to create our own Florida Water Cologne w/ Douglas Smythe’s quick and easy recipe! We will also be checking in with our listeners, concluding “Dye Like A Man“, Doug’s on going saga and lastly, More Brews & Beers! [vsw id=”LQb5tnxg4NE&list” source=”youtube” width=”625″ height=”544″ […]

Lima, Peru after Dark

Tonear, hacer la juerga, parrandear, chupar, chelear, ser jaranista: The list of Peruvian slang for “drink” or “party” is seemingly endless. And with good reason. In Lima, the festivities start on Thursday night, with “after office” (i.e. happy hour) gatherings in bars and restaurants, and continue into the early hours of Sunday morning, when the bedraggled jaraneros stumble home to sleep off the night’s […]

How To Make Different Types Of Sangria Using Seasonal Fruit

“The best wines are the ones we drink with friends” – Bar Saying Sangria is a symbol of Spain, along with their delicious paellas, and it’s also traditionally made with Spanish wine and fresh, colorful fruit. The word sangria comes from the Spanish word sangré, which means “bloodletting” because of the dark red color. However, you can […]

Moustache & Blade – Episode 34: Interview with Leisureguy Michael Ham!

This week on Moustache & Blade Episode 34 we are finally getting to chat with Leisureguy Michael Ham. When it comes to wet shaving proper, Michael Ham practically wrote the book on it…oh wait, he did! In this interview Michael Ham, author of “Leisureguy’s Guide to Gourmet Shaving” breaks down many of the do’s and don’ts, dispels myths that […]

Return Of The Wine Box

I can still remember the good old days when no party worthy of the name would be minus a few of those wine boxes that were such a cost effective way of getting unceremoniously drunk. Classy they were not and they never contained a fine vintage but for cheap plonk they were perfect. Wine could […]

Picking Out The Manliest Of Dad Chairs

Most dads are known for being laconic, slow to anger and serious individuals. This is most probably the reason for why this prominent figure of the family has had the honor of having a chair named after him – the dad’s chair. The dad’s chair has evolved throughout the years and documented through the help […]

Moustache & Blade – Episode 33: Interview with BrushnSoapnBlades Rick DeWeese

 Two wet shaving podcasts?!?! Yes indeed, many of you are already hip to this fact but for those of you who have yet to check out BrushnSoapnBlade we highly encourage you to do so! Rick DeWeese began his podcast merely two weeks before we did and it really was just inspiring enough to get us […]

Painting The Ceiling Of The Sistine Chapel

The Sistine Chapel is located within the AposolisticPalace in Vatican City and was commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV.   It is famous for many reasons but two of the most well known are that 1) the papal elections are held there when a new pope is to be chosen and 2) the ceiling was painted by […]

Moustache & Blade – Episode 32: Interview With Whipped Dog

Welcome To Episode 32 of The Moustache & Blade Podcast! Today we are very excited to be joined by the Whipped Dog himself, Larry Andreassen! For those in our listening audience familiar with Whipped Dog and for those not, this interview is sure to entertain and inspire. Larry is such a boon to the wet shaving […]

Finding Meteorites With A Metal Detector

Many might think high profile scientists are the only ones to have located space debris like meteorites here on earth.  That, however, is not the case at all.  In fact, many meteorites have actually been found by metal detector hobbyists.  Here’s Daniel Bernzweig of Detector Electronics Corp. to tell us more so we can find […]