Alright, don't take my rant as harsh criticism, I'm just writing down everything that came to my mind while listening to the show. It was a great listen and I can't wait for the next episode!
I didn't have a personal problem with the beer moment, but I think it didn't really serve any useful purpose and could have been done with. It wasn't even a fun moment, just someone announcing "and now i am going to drink beer" and hearing him fiddle with it for a little while, not fantastic radio material in my opinion. Some people may complain that such kind of content is objectionable, and it would be a reasonable argument. As other people have remarked, it was at least a bit out of place.
The remark at the beginning about having lost half an hour of recording was kind of inappropriate: it is your responsibility to have the show up and running, granted it's not your fault that software crashed but it is up to you to test things, make sure they work reliably, etc... When I heard the beginning of the show I thought "hah great, they all sound frustrated as hell and are going to rush through it". It really didn't set a good vibe.
The recording quality was good except for Capntastic's voice, it was pretty muddy and detracted from the production value. But I understand your microphone was dying and by next time things should be better in that regard. I was thinking, maybe it could be possible to place the voices around spatially (say, Toady in the center and the interviewers slightly on the left and right) to provide some more breathing room and prevent the voices from overlapping too much?
At the end of the day, Toady is a great speaker and made an 80 minute interview really interesting and fun to listen to, making me wish for more. However, it is true that there was a bit of confusing ranting towards the end and with a little bit more planning and production it should be possible to format the show into a solid hour of neatly packaged great, compelling material. Without giving the show too much of an inflexible structure, it would definitely be fun to have recurring bits and pieces such as an email he received he wanted to share with the public, the recently-implemented feature he was the most excited about, the most intriguing/bizarre bug Toady encountered that month while programming, that sort of stuff.
All in all it's a good start and I'm sure the show will garner lots of positive attention and success. This definitely deserves a mention on the front page and a more visible place in the Bay12 ecosystem.
(I was amused at hearing the question I asked in my thread in the interview, I felt kind of embarassed actually as I came off as excessively critical. But it was good to hear Toady's thoughts on it, as he seems to have politically avoided the thread, hehe.)