David Boyle's Weasel Coffee Adventure: A Night in Vietnam
Episode Overview
David Boyle shares his last night in Vietnam, fuelled by double weasel coffee. Boyle reflects on his journey to sobriety amidst the chaos of Beer Street. Anecdotes about smoking Marlboro Lights add a relatable touch. Exploring the Mekong Delta and its tourist attractions. Boyle’s humour and candidness provide an entertaining yet honest take on recovery.
If I sound jittery and also peaking, it's this weasel coffee.
Comedian David Boyle takes you on a wild ride in this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'. Broadcasting from the back of a restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City, Boyle is jacked on a double weasel coffee – yes, the kind made from beans that have passed through a weasel. He’s jittery, exhausted, and hilarious as he shares his last night in Vietnam.
Boyle's storytelling is raw and unfiltered, giving you a taste of his chaotic past and his current journey towards sobriety. He describes the bustling chaos of Beer Street, compares it to Bangkok’s Koh San Road, and reflects on his time exploring the Mekong Delta. Boyle’s anecdotes about smoking Marlboro Lights and his coffee addiction add a relatable touch, while his reflections on the war-torn history of Vietnam provide depth.
With his signature humour and candidness, Boyle keeps you entertained while offering a glimpse into his world of recovery. This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking an honest take on life without alcohol.