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🗓️ 15 November 2021
⏱️ 51 minutes
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The Moon Under Water is a place of magic and mystique where guests can create a pub beyond their wildest dreams. However, we never forget to see the beauty in the normal things that oft go unnoticed at the pub: the pump clips, the drip trays, the scented urinal cakes, the licensing notice above the bar. And this week’s guest is someone that knows all about finding the beauty in the mundane; it’s YouTuber Robbie Knox!
Robbie is famous for creating videos that celebrate the normality in life, as well as hosting some amazing interviews. He’s also become synonymous with the phrase “bin day” - something he may very well explain to us. But the thing we’re most excited about at the Moon Under Water is that he brews his own beer! Yes, Robbie is the man behind Bid Day Brewing, which currently produces two wonderful beers. Will Robbie be brave enough to include them in his ideal alehouse, or will they simply be on special offer behind the bar?
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0:00.0 | Mirk blind and fog, wild the woodland overgrows the mind. |
0:12.0 | Starlight blocked by high canopies of dark, unending blackened bramble, root and hollow. |
0:24.9 | But then, a drift of wood smoke, |
0:27.5 | a clearing of the eyes, |
0:31.3 | glow cast warm on ancient bark, |
1:18.3 | in front of weary minds revealed the moon underwater. Oh, good even, swain and good Matins song abounds about through the hollows and receptacles of the moon underwater. |
1:23.2 | And it's got a very piney feel today. |
1:28.4 | I don't know why some of the darker woods have lightened themselves ever so. |
1:36.5 | Perhaps it's to give some scant consolation, some escape from the darkening hours outside that the moon underwater has lightened itself. |
1:38.6 | But one chair remains empty and it's a beautiful high-backed fan-backed backless chair |
1:47.2 | that sits at the bar here and I do believe that that's sort of scrabbling around in the |
1:53.1 | gloom maybe it's inhabitor yes it's the lovely Robin Allender hello Robin hello John |
2:00.2 | that was a lovely introduction. |
2:02.1 | I was wondering how long do you think you could do that for? How long could I do what for? |
2:06.8 | We'll just like talk about pine and gloom. Oh, I think forever really. I often wonder if here is the |
2:13.3 | landlord of the moon underwater, I could do one of those sort of children in need sponsored 24-hour |
2:19.4 | pub visitations where I could just talk about the moon under water constantly for 24 hours. |
2:25.9 | I mean, I don't think he'd raise much money, but it'd be very relaxing. |
2:30.8 | How find thee thy send this eve? Yes, I'm very good. |
2:35.4 | It's very nice to be back here. |
2:37.4 | After a run of live gigs, we're kind of back in the, we're still in the moon underwater, |
2:42.2 | but we're less with other people. |
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