Fest & Flauschig "Ein Puck in die Fresse" Review: On Tour, On Form
If you've ever wondered what Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz sound like when one of them is running on too little sleep in a hotel room somewhere in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Ein Puck in die Fresse is your answer. The Fest & Flauschig Ein Puck in die Fresse review starts here: this is a road episode, recorded on a Saturday (a rarity — they note how unusually "current" that makes them), with Olli mid-tour and Jan recharging at home, dreaming aloud about morning bike rides through the Braunkohle landscape. It's loose, it's lived-in, and it's very much the show doing what the show does best.
What's Good
The best Fest & Flauschig episodes have the texture of a phone call you didn't expect to enjoy for over an hour. This one earns that. Olli opens from Koblenz — fresh off a show at the Festung Ehrenbreitstein, which he describes with genuine wonder as the largest surviving fortress in Europe after Brexit (his words, and yes, he's aware of how that sounds). He'd posted on Instagram telling people how beautiful Koblenz was, and someone replied: ja, schön ist gut — aber wohnen will ich trotzdem nicht. That exchange, small and throwaway as it is, captures the show's rhythm perfectly: enthusiasm met with dry deflation, and both parties delighted by it.
The Koblenz tangent then spirals — as Fest & Flauschig tangents do — into a discussion of Frank Gotthardt, the controversial media figure with ties to the city, which gives the episode a brief but characteristically sharp political edge before drifting back into tour logistics and venue size comparisons. Olli mentions he's playing the Tollehaus in Karlsruhe next. Jan, with zero hesitation, notes it's far too small for his production. This kind of cheerful one-upmanship between two people who genuinely like each other is the show's secret weapon, and it's firing well here.
Jan's energy throughout is noticeably high — he flags it himself, saying he can feel that he's been running on empty and that the upcoming two weeks off are coming at exactly the right time. There's something refreshing about a host who'll just say "ich bin schon fertig" and mean it without performing exhaustion for sympathy.
The Ad Load
Seven ads in 72 minutes works out to 3.8 minutes of your life — about 4.9% of the episode — going to Carvana, Redfin, TurboTax, Disney+ Zootopia, State Farm, Top CEO podcast, and Athletic Brewing Company. That's a fairly broad sponsorship mix for a German-language show, and some of those will feel more or less relevant depending on where you're listening from. Honestly, 4.9% is on the lighter side as podcast ad loads go, but seven distinct breaks across 72 minutes can still interrupt flow at the wrong moments. PodSkip's on-device AI listens ahead and skips all of them automatically — free, no setup — so you can just stay in the Koblenz conversation without getting pulled out of it.
Verdict
8 / 10 — A warm, wandering road episode that coasts on the chemistry between two people who've been doing this long enough to make effortless feel like a skill.
Is this a good episode to start with if I've never heard Fest & Flauschig?
It's not a bad entry point — the format is self-explanatory within the first five minutes — but you'll get more out of it once you have a feel for how Jan and Olli play off each other. If you want a proper introduction, look for a longer studio episode first, then come back to this one.
How long is the actual listening time after skipping ads?
With 3.8 minutes of ads removed, you're looking at roughly 68.5 minutes of content. That's still a substantial episode, and the pacing justifies the length — it doesn't feel padded.
Do the sponsors fit the show's audience?
It's a mixed bag. Athletic Brewing and State Farm aren't surprising for a popular German podcast with a broad adult audience. Carvana and Redfin are very US-market-specific, which may feel slightly out of place for listeners tuning in from Germany or Austria. It doesn't derail anything — but it's one more reason the auto-skip is genuinely useful here rather than just a nice-to-have.
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