Americans Try German Beer For the FIRST Time (Part 2)

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  • @andreastietz8231
    @andreastietz8231 Před měsícem +469

    Pedro is honorable german now. He showed that he can open a beerbottle with everything 😄👍

    • @sefribu4159
      @sefribu4159 Před měsícem +20

      I second that! Even if there is nothing else at hand you can still open the next beer with the last one´s bottle... ;)

    • @Zzrtx100
      @Zzrtx100 Před měsícem +13

      Agree Pedro definitely got the skills 👏

    • @danielspeier5269
      @danielspeier5269 Před měsícem +2

      Si Señor! Asi si!

    • @zoolkhan
      @zoolkhan Před měsícem +32

      yes. Pedro is definetely a candidate for a german passport! He also has the best pouring technique.
      He does not speak a lot, but that only means he is thinking clever thoughts ...
      It would not hurt at all if he would just speak spanish with his daughter, maybe we can learn some spanish in the process :-)

    • @Xem305
      @Xem305 Před měsícem +8

      Geb ich nen TÜV-Stempel drauf. 🤣👍

  • @CM-xk5is
    @CM-xk5is Před měsícem +369

    "Radler" translates to "Cyclist", it's always beer with lemonade/fruit sirups and has about half to third of alcohol as a regular beer. It's a refreshing and light drink in the summer.

    • @foetsie85
      @foetsie85 Před měsícem +19

      ooh man after a good run of mountainbike i love that stuff🤣

    • @martinkasper197
      @martinkasper197 Před měsícem +9

      Radler is a shandy in the UK...🤓

    • @marcovermeer9918
      @marcovermeer9918 Před měsícem +2

      @@martinkasper197 really? shandy we also have but that is beer with spirte/7up...nothing like radler with lemon

    • @Psi-Storm
      @Psi-Storm Před měsícem +8

      @@marcovermeer9918 Radler is a beer and sprite mix. It's lemonade, not lemon juice.

    • @marcovermeer9918
      @marcovermeer9918 Před měsícem +6

      @@Psi-Storm i was not asking xD, not sure from which country you are but shandy is beer and 7-up or sprite (also called Sneeuwwitje)..radler is beer and lemonade..in this case citron (or lemon) which is very popular choice over here in the summer. not only because of the fresh taste but also because they sell it in 0 or 2 or 2.5% alcohol.

  • @mpunktdpunkt9520
    @mpunktdpunkt9520 Před měsícem +187

    Der Kommentarbereich benötigt auch einen deutschen Kommentar ;)

    • @murrayharvey5617
      @murrayharvey5617 Před měsícem +7

      schade das man die Group nicht hier in Deutschland 'beamen' könnte wo man das Original probieren können. Leider gibt es keine Fränkische Bier als Export.

    • @hartwinstein7434
      @hartwinstein7434 Před 25 dny

      Nazi (ha ha das war ein selten dämlicher

    • @MYndsc
      @MYndsc Před 25 dny +6

      @@murrayharvey5617 Ein feines Köstritzer fehlt da noch.

    • @philfrancis3152
      @philfrancis3152 Před 25 dny +1

      zum Wohl Freunde

    • @2deaf4sound
      @2deaf4sound Před 25 dny +17

      Erklären wir diese Kommentarspalte zu deutschem Staatsgebiet! :D

  • @Tucnacicek
    @Tucnacicek Před měsícem +160

    Haha you improved your game a lot! And you have +10 points from europeans for measuring temperature in celsius. Keep rocking 🙂

  • @S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-Strelok
    @S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-Strelok Před měsícem +401

    Drinking German beer from Turkish cay glasses is kinda hilarious and ironic actually.

    • @thatdudeinorange5269
      @thatdudeinorange5269 Před měsícem +9

      Gotta luv Greg's aussie-style hat 😂

    • @jankrusat2150
      @jankrusat2150 Před měsícem +23

      @alexanderjager3747 Kölsch-Gläser, Weizenbiergläser, Pils-Tulpen, Maßkrüge, Berliner Weiße-Gläser, Altbier-Gläser usw.

    • @oliverschwarz8532
      @oliverschwarz8532 Před měsícem

      Shhh

    • @Ceen328
      @Ceen328 Před měsícem +10

      Tbh, that is quite fitting. We have a strong turkish community in germany. Turkey is one of the top holliday destinations for germans and we all love Döner, the best collaboration between a german and a turkish german since forever.

    • @MrKaba1985
      @MrKaba1985 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@jankrusat2150es gibt nosing Gläser für alle da spielt es keine Rolle ob ober oder untergärig

  • @atenooie
    @atenooie Před měsícem +133

    Stiegl Radler is Beer with Sprite or 7up. Nice for a hot day.
    The Kölsch is a typical beer only brewed in the Cologne area. You drink it quickly and chilled. They are normally served in 0.2L (12cui) glasses to keep the beer fresh. When you’re out drinking and the last sip is in the glass, the bartender will automatically serve you a new one, so that you don’t run dry.
    If you’re done drinking you put your beer mat on the glass so that the bartender knows you do not want an other one 😊

    • @sombrero4316
      @sombrero4316 Před měsícem +6

      we learned this quickly when the gentleman refused to stop bringing more beer, the small glass is very nice tho.

    • @redwarpy
      @redwarpy Před měsícem +2

      Beer with Lemonade in Australia is called a Shandy and was for the ladies.

    • @sombrero4316
      @sombrero4316 Před měsícem +7

      @@redwarpy cigarettes with a filter were also originally for ladies, not such a terrible thing if you get over the big man ego and simply enjoy a nice thing.

    • @gehtdichnixan3200
      @gehtdichnixan3200 Před měsícem +1

      in fact you should not use sprite nor 7 up in germany you should use the lemonade brand of the local carbonated water type

    • @gehtdichnixan3200
      @gehtdichnixan3200 Před měsícem

      @@redwarpy well here its for the sport guys on realy hot days ... or for the drivers

  • @derpherbert3199
    @derpherbert3199 Před měsícem +132

    Your wife is the MVP as usual for holding the camera the entire time :) I'm happy you guys enjoy our alcohol so much, pls feel encouraged to keep this going. Cheers (Prost) from Germany

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před měsícem +25

      She’s essential to our videos 🎉

    • @blechtic
      @blechtic Před měsícem +8

      Not many wives would keep actively cheering on their husbands to drink beer.
      If she's not into beer, she might enjoy Finnish long drinks.

    • @terencemcgeown2358
      @terencemcgeown2358 Před měsícem

      Wish she would just film and not talk though.

    • @gustavmeyrink_2.0
      @gustavmeyrink_2.0 Před měsícem +3

      What kind of German are you?
      Beer is not alcohol, it is liquid bread in a bottle (or can).

    • @thatdudeinorange5269
      @thatdudeinorange5269 Před měsícem

      ​​@@gustavmeyrink_2.0 Thought the description liquid bread was for Guinness 😅 at least really dark bread!

  • @dus1213
    @dus1213 Před měsícem +41

    Glad you like German beer so much! The first one was "Kölsch", a kind of beer exclusively from cologne. "Kölsch" translates to cologne'ish. You are supposed to drink it from 0.2l glasses, Früh is one Kölsch brand, it means early. Many Germans living outside of cologne make fun of Kölsch, because its drank from small glasses and tastes very light.
    The German purity law actually is the oldest still existing food law in the world. We manage to do a lot with these 4 ingredients, aren't we? :D
    Radler isn't "woman's beer". Radler roughly translates to bicyclist. Its beer mixed with soda, like we also sometimes mix Pils with Sprite, you'll get roughly the same taste. Its nice when you go for a hike during warm summer, or if you plan to do sports. There is a German saying: "Radler ist kein Alkohol" - Radler is no alcohol.
    Krombacher is the biggest privat brewery in Germany. Its from a little town called Krombach, and actually I'm from there :D. The tower on the logo exists and is a restaurant. I really enjoy to see something from my little region being drank all over the world. However, it tastes much better if its fresh from the tab. The brewery has many varieties of beer, and there is also international tourism happening to it. People come from all over the world, you pay like 20 bucks, you get to see the brewery and then you have 2 hours of free drinking with excellent service and food served aside. Brilliant experience!
    In the 2010ers (maybe earlier) the German brewery's created more Radler-like beers (Radler is the German OG-Beer mix, but there was a less popular cola and beer mix around, too). The Schöfferhofer Grapefruit is a wheat beer, which are sweeter in nature, with some grapefruit soda stuff. The beer mix-stuff btw. isn't allowed to be called beer in Germany due to the purity-law. So we call the "Biermischgetränk" - Beer mix drink.
    The Franziskaner is a very solid German wide sold Weißbier (White Beer), which is also an unfiltered wheat beer, the Bavarian call it white beer instead of wheat beer. I also like to drink it outside on warm summer days, when you call it a day.
    Wolters is from the more northern parts of germany. Like the northern and western parts from Germany tend to drink more Pilsener, the south is more a wheat beer region. Like Warsteiner, Krombacher and Wolters both come from the western part of Germany.
    DAB is a more international brewery, i think they concentrate more on export, but i could be wrong here, dont know to much about them. DAB is the "Dortmunder Aktien-Brauerei" - Dortmunds Incorporated Brewery.
    Soooo, there are 1492 brewerys in germany with 8135 different beers.. Which ones come next? :D

    • @cheech8257
      @cheech8257 Před měsícem +8

      Alter, was bist du denn für ein Experte 🤣👍🏼.

    • @s7umpf
      @s7umpf Před měsícem +3

      Siegerland Power!
      I think for many Germans "Krombacher" is like the benchmark Pilsner. A little boring, but totally representative for a standard pilsner taste.

    • @MrFIFA19
      @MrFIFA19 Před 21 dnem +6

      Wie du dich auskennst, find ich wirklich super! :D

    • @dus1213
      @dus1213 Před 21 dnem +4

      @@MrFIFA19 leider auf Kosten meiner Leberwerte 😅 habe früher fast jeden Tag Bier getrunken, Kulturell bedingt. Das Feierabendbier. Und mich dadurch auch dafür interessiert. Ich habe inzwischen meinen Konsum überdacht, aber die Begeisterung ist trotzdem noch da, wenn auch etwas kritischer betrachtet

    • @alupigus9284
      @alupigus9284 Před 18 dny +1

      @@dus1213 Beste Werbung für deutsches Bier ever. Richtig, richtig schön...

  • @herrkulor3771
    @herrkulor3771 Před měsícem +53

    The wheat beer is top fermented, so the yeast is on top and makes the beer cloudy if unfiltered.

    • @torfinnsrnes6232
      @torfinnsrnes6232 Před měsícem +8

      The wheat malt also has a higher protein content which also gives i cloudy appearance, and solid head.

    • @TheMrHankypanky
      @TheMrHankypanky Před měsícem +3

      Yeah. And so is Kölsch. The beer right at the beginning. It actually says so on the can "Herrlich obergärig" ("Delightfully top fermented"). And both are pretty different to "normal" beers. Kölsch is barley though, so Weizen is kind of even more different. And they also both have "special" glassware, though that's somewhat common with different beers/areas in general.
      It also says so on the bottle. And here's also the traditional Kölschglas:
      m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81mZgB96b6L._AC_SL1500_.jpg
      EDIT: They are small, slightly more than half a "regular" sized beer (0.3 ml instead of 0.5 - or more on some occasions). You drink them fast, and traditionally, they will keep coming until you tell the waiter explicitly to stop - you can also put your paper coaster on top of your glass, same message. Conveniently, this is also where the waiter notes how many you had (like a tally), so you can pay right away.
      Another EDIT: There's also quite a lot of stronger German beers. But around 5 % is pretty common. There are others, but you could go with Starkbier which is "strong beer" - often both in content and alcohol (these are "heavy" beers, also high in calories). Or Bockbier, which tends to be really strong.
      Bockbier (English): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bock
      Starkbier (there seems to be no fitting English Wiki-page, but this guide is in English and also kind of works): happytowander.com/starkbierfest-guide/

    • @la-go-xy
      @la-go-xy Před měsícem +2

      How to pour Weizen: czcams.com/video/GAo-B9gxdvE/video.htmlsi=R0VDlH5yhfY1y1DV
      They also have how to tap Kölsch or Pils

    • @deanl0
      @deanl0 Před 9 dny

      It's unpasteurised

  • @ollyo25
    @ollyo25 Před měsícem +40

    Pedro's opening skills, German Approved!

  • @r6vinaros556
    @r6vinaros556 Před 20 dny +9

    Kölsch has a special fermentation process. The "top fermentation" fermentation takes place at higher temperatures between 18°C and 22°C and the yeast floats to the top. Typical types of beer for top-fermented beers are ale, Kölsch and wheat beer. The advantage of top fermentation is the possibility of fermentation at room temperature. Kölsch can only be brewed in the area of the city of Cologne, Cologne=Kölsch. There are currently 30 types of Kölsch. The white and red painting on the can are the city colors of the city of Cologne. Kölsch is usually served in small glasses so that it is always fresh and cool, in a Kölschen brewery the cellar replaces the empty glass with a full one without asking, only when you put your beer mat on the glass does the waiter stop serving you.

    • @MFZBitch
      @MFZBitch Před 15 dny

      Ahh thats why it tasts like pisswater

  • @hunter81179
    @hunter81179 Před měsícem +35

    I did not want to comment this time but there are two reasons i have to:
    1. Pedro looks awesome in his damn nice shirt!
    2. You gave the beer from my home region (wolters from the city of braunschweig) a high score.
    Now i‘m a fan. 😅🎉😊
    PS.: Those lemonade style beers are called „radler“ in southern germany and „alster“ in northern germany. They are indeed beer/lemonade mixtures. Also available with beer/coke (then called „diesel“).

    • @TheAtraxz
      @TheAtraxz Před měsícem

      Never understand why you Germans down there in the south dilute something so beautiful as beer with juice and lemonade. Must be the warmer climate you have😄

    • @030_flowa3
      @030_flowa3 Před 26 dny

      Wolters die alte Räuberpisse :D

    • @andros1486
      @andros1486 Před 20 dny

      @@TheAtraxz the name "Radler" is literally cyclist when translated to English. If you go on a long bike ride with the homies and want to have some beer on the way, or if its summer and 30+ degrees celsius out a nice Radler is a godsend. It's also a nice option when you're already a couple beers deep and want to take a bit of a break in between. ;)
      Plus since we have an abundance of great beers that you can buy practically everywhere here in Germany I suppose we don't shy away from experimenting with mixtures like that.

  • @tubekulose
    @tubekulose Před měsícem +13

    1) Important information (!!!): Stiegl is not a German but an Austrian beer brand from Salzburg. I personally prefer their "actual" beer to their Radler.
    2) Regarding "Früh": The German "ü" (an umlaut, which by the way exists in several languages) is exactly pronounced like the French "u".
    It sounds like something between the English "ee" and "oo".
    If you struggle with the pronunciation of the "ü", better stick to "ee" instead of "oo"! This will be comprehended a lot better.
    There is actually no equivalent of the "ü" phoneme in the English language except for at least one variety I am aware of:
    This exception is the Scottish "oo". Pronounced with a Scottish accent the word "good", for instance, sounds like "gühd" for a native German speaker.
    By the way, "Früh" means "early (morning)", but in this case it's also the last name of the brewer dynasty producing this beer.
    3) Regarding "Schöfferhofer": The German "ö" (which also exists in a lot of languages) sounds exactly like the "e" in "her", the "i" in "first" or the "u" in "turtle".
    4) Wolters is pronounced "Volters". Remember the car brand "VW" being pronounced "FauVeh (FowVay)"?
    As always this was a very entertaining video. I had a lot of fun. Thank you and cheers... er... Prost! 😊

    • @jk9554
      @jk9554 Před měsícem +3

      _better stick to "ee" instead of "oo"! _
      Just admit, that you want to trick Ian to say "free Kölsch!" 😄

    • @tubekulose
      @tubekulose Před měsícem

      @@jk9554 😁👍

  • @lisalalaudiere1530
    @lisalalaudiere1530 Před měsícem +27

    I just love how genuine y‘all are.

  • @PropperNaughtyGeezer
    @PropperNaughtyGeezer Před měsícem +14

    "Wolters" - thats from my hometown. This is definitely an original product from Germany, because it is only made in Braunscheig. Design is from the "small Braunschweig state coat of arms", when it was still a free state. "Nec aspera terrent" (obstacles do not frighten us). It's amazing that you got this. Even here you can only get that regionally.
    Warsteiner and Krombacher is standard beer like your Miller´s in US. "It does´nt blow me away but solid" This is the taste that the manufacturer wanted to achieve. It´s for the mass taste.

    • @rebeccasonnen9779
      @rebeccasonnen9779 Před 27 dny +1

      ❤ it's my Hometown to! I was surprised you got this...

    • @4play71
      @4play71 Před 27 dny +2

      And my Hometown. As a Braunschweiger you grow up with Wolters!

    • @PropperNaughtyGeezer
      @PropperNaughtyGeezer Před 27 dny +1

      @@4play71 Klar, Feldschlößchen kann man ja nicht trinken.

    • @paulschatta4327
      @paulschatta4327 Před 13 dny

      Herr Ober ein Bier, ein kühles Wolters Bier👍👍

  • @stefanraab1877
    @stefanraab1877 Před měsícem +22

    Your favorite Beer is wheat Beer, Franziskaner is just one brewery, who brewed that Kind of beer. Erdinger, Paulaner are very common Brands for that Type of beer. You should try the Kuchlbauer wheat beer. And Take a Look at the brewery.

    • @Akabei01
      @Akabei01 Před měsícem +4

      Most of the wheat beers are fine, avoid Erdinger tho. 😅

    • @Zauberklaus
      @Zauberklaus Před měsícem +2

      Gutmann Weißbier and Andechser Weißbier are the best!

    • @Oshamer
      @Oshamer Před 20 dny

      Unertl Weißbier empfehle ich.

    • @Zauberklaus
      @Zauberklaus Před 20 dny

      @@Oshamer auch nicht schlecht

    • @Hanswernerotto
      @Hanswernerotto Před 16 dny +1

      I recommend the "Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier". By the way, from the oldest brewery in Germany :)

  • @lepeotmit
    @lepeotmit Před měsícem +15

    25:29 This is literally one of the ways you open a bottle like a boss! Muy bien! :D

  • @dennisl8408
    @dennisl8408 Před měsícem +33

    your dad is invited to Dortmund for this vote for the DAB beer.
    we have many more beers to taste.
    its funny to see you guys drinking

    • @agn855
      @agn855 Před měsícem +2

      Brinkhof's No 1 :folded-hands:

    • @syntonox4582
      @syntonox4582 Před měsícem +5

      Dortmund 💪🏻

    • @carljanosch8391
      @carljanosch8391 Před měsícem +1

      Wicküler is better I think... but who wanna argument about beer :D :D ..a big Prost from Germany ;)

    • @hansgerd8069
      @hansgerd8069 Před měsícem +1

      Wicküler ist doch billigbier

    • @syntonox4582
      @syntonox4582 Před měsícem

      @@hansgerd8069 Ja

  • @marfel7613
    @marfel7613 Před měsícem +9

    Bavarian wheat beers are brewed with top-fermenting yeast. In addition to barley malt, wheat malt is also used in varying proportions for the mash, often up to 70% wheat.

    • @TheExplorder
      @TheExplorder Před měsícem

      German standard is at least 50% wheat malt to make a German Weizen. :)

  • @doncholio4108
    @doncholio4108 Před měsícem +78

    Stiegl is from Austria. There was a war ...

    • @jarls5890
      @jarls5890 Před měsícem +17

      Stiegl makes excellent beer and had it on many occasions while visiting Austria.. I've also had the pleasure of visiting their brewery in Salzburg.
      Regards, from Norway

    • @karstenbursak8083
      @karstenbursak8083 Před měsícem

      "There was a war..."
      Well ... there was this Austrian nutjob with the weird mustache

    • @martinkasper197
      @martinkasper197 Před měsícem +8

      I prefer Gösser Radler naturtrüb...🤔👍🤘🍻

    • @Brauiz90
      @Brauiz90 Před měsícem +4

      @@martinkasper197 Me too, also the non-alcoholic Gösser Radler is great for summer days, too.

    • @p.f.5718
      @p.f.5718 Před měsícem +2

      I prefer Freistädter 😂

  • @Megermajo
    @Megermajo Před měsícem +25

    Radler is so light the you often drink it when you dont want to drink alcohol. The alc free version is often handed to under-agers as it tastes good, but does not get them drunk lol

    • @flonkplonk1649
      @flonkplonk1649 Před měsícem +7

      There's also the alcohol free sweet Malt Beer.. i was addicted to it as a child!

    • @Megermajo
      @Megermajo Před měsícem +2

      @@flonkplonk1649 yeah I still sometimes drink a Flensburger Malt from time to time.

    • @caligo7918
      @caligo7918 Před měsícem +1

      @@Megermajo I prefer Öttinger Malz, it's a treat for me, drunk sparingly, due to the sugar content

    • @operatorchakkoty4257
      @operatorchakkoty4257 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@caligo7918 ÖTTINGER?!

    • @caligo7918
      @caligo7918 Před měsícem +1

      @@operatorchakkoty4257 Yes, Öttinger Malz. The rest of their offerings is mediocre at best, but the Malz is my absolute favourite Malz and i tried a lot of them during my childhood.

  • @johnp8131
    @johnp8131 Před měsícem +26

    Kölsch, unlike the others is 'top fermented' so technically it's a pale ale and not a lager as such, just a malty less hoppy version of a pale ale than many are use to? Früh have an excellent Brewpub in the shadow of Cologne Cathedral, where you can sit outside and drink the beer from the cask, which comes to you continuously until you tell them to stop!.

  • @Zyphera
    @Zyphera Před měsícem +16

    In Swedish: "Skål!".

    • @Peterparker87
      @Peterparker87 Před měsícem +2

      Hey swedish guy, Skål from Germany. :)

  • @helloweener2007
    @helloweener2007 Před měsícem +7

    Hefeweizen, "yeast wheat"
    Unless a wheat beer is filtered there is the yeast in it which makes it cloudy.
    Filtered Wheast beer is usually sold under name of Kristallweizen, Crystal Wheat becaused it is clear.
    Edit: I prefer Paulaner and Schöfferhofer over Franziskaner. You can get Schöfferhofer also as regular and alkohol free wheat beer.
    This is what I buy most, Schöfferhofer and Paulaner alcohol free, for Paulaner there is also alcohol free version with the lemonade.
    schöffer hofer has Grapefruit and what I think taste even better is Kaktusfeige, cactus fig.
    Radler or Alsterwasser is a mix of lemonade and beer.
    There is a boom in that in germany for the last years. Schöfferhofer was kind of an early adopter with grapefruit and cactus fig.
    Now you can get theses mixes with all kind of soda, mango, rhubarb, elderberry, blood oranges.

  • @LemmyD_from_Germany
    @LemmyD_from_Germany Před měsícem +31

    MOIN!
    In northern Germany we call the Radler mostly Alsterwasser. The Alster is a river in Hamburg. And in the city of Hamburg there are two lakes called Inner Alster (Binnenalster) and Outer Alster (Außenalster). This lake(s) is fed by the Alster river.
    So, why is the drink half made with Sprite and half made with Pilsener beer called Alsterwasser (Alsterwater) ?!
    Wikipedia says:
    'Pilsner is used in northern Germany and the mixture is usually called Alsterwasser, or Alster for short, named after the alleged color of the Hamburg water of the same name. The use of the term Alster is not uniform outside northern Germany. The terms Alster and Radler are often used interchangeably; sometimes Alster beer is understood to mean beer with lemonade and Radler is beer with orange lemonade, and sometimes the other way around.'
    Ok, I've learned something new today - still taste good - PROST!
    Greetings from northern germany ♥️

    • @73smoo
      @73smoo Před měsícem +3

      And next to the French border in the southwest they call it Panache.

    • @agn855
      @agn855 Před měsícem

      Don’t have a Radler with orange lemonade (Fanta) as it tastes bitter.
      Sprite AKA Zitronenlimonade/lemonade
      Beer 1:1 Lemonade mixture.

    • @Tigerradde
      @Tigerradde Před měsícem +1

      Try it with Rasperry Lemonade, thats what we drink in Lübeck.

    • @waldundwiesenandi4079
      @waldundwiesenandi4079 Před měsícem +3

      ...another guy from the north. 😜
      Moin, und skøl mein Bester. 💪🍻🤘
      Der Norden rockt.

  • @marfel7613
    @marfel7613 Před měsícem +10

    Und nicht vergessen die leeren Dosen und Flaschen zum Pfandautomaten bringen.😏

    • @marfel7613
      @marfel7613 Před měsícem +4

      Sorry. And don't forget to take the empty cans and bottles to the deposit machine.

    • @martinkasper197
      @martinkasper197 Před měsícem +2

      You get a 0, 25 EUR deposit for the cans....🤣🤣

  • @Mapaed
    @Mapaed Před měsícem +3

    Germany has so many different sorts of beer - even brewing techniques and the amount of hops used.
    Plus other "factors".
    Like most beers are made with barley - and some are made with wheat.
    Like the "Franziskaner" and the "Schöfferhofer".
    And - the "Stiegl" is beer mixed with lemonade.
    How it is called depends on what is it is mixed with ...
    Helles / Export: "Radler"
    In the north - with "Pils" - it is "Alsterwasser"
    And again in the south - with wheat beer - it is "Russian".
    Just drink whatever tickles your tastebuds the most.

  • @squarecircle1473
    @squarecircle1473 Před měsícem +8

    hahahah so much fun, guys! Prost! :) BTW pls tell Pedro he has fans worldwide :D love this kind of content :) best wishes from the Netherlands! :)

  • @BridePat
    @BridePat Před měsícem +22

    Just ask Google translator to speak out the ö and ü words.
    The attempt sounded very funny, I enjoyed that :D it's always funny hearing people with other languages try and pronounce the German specifics on their own.
    Not judging at all ^^

    • @BridePat
      @BridePat Před měsícem +3

      Well I pause quickly xD the first attempt of früh was defenetly the least correct one, follow ups were closer.

    • @BridePat
      @BridePat Před měsícem +2

      10/10 Prost tho

    • @BridePat
      @BridePat Před měsícem +3

      Krombacher pronunciation was an ez 8/10 I've heard Germans say it worse xD

    • @PropperNaughtyGeezer
      @PropperNaughtyGeezer Před měsícem +2

      Yes, you have to use your tongue like a cat does when it's about to puke.

    • @BridePat
      @BridePat Před měsícem

      @@PropperNaughtyGeezer I never heard that but it kinda makes sense lol.

  • @gabriellekov3579
    @gabriellekov3579 Před měsícem +4

    Weiss beer (Hefenweizen) is made with wheat malt alongside the barley malts, that gives it the cloudy look. Normal lagers have only barley malts. Also it is unpasteurised, which helps with the look. Love watching your beer videos, you all are so genuine and sweet. As a craft beer brewer and Connoisseur, i would love to watch you try some craft beers like different types of IPA's (New england, west coast, imperial) and some sours (Fruited, Gose, Belgiums). Can't wait for the next instalment in the series, keep up the good work!

  • @molnarcsani
    @molnarcsani Před měsícem +10

    This. I needed this today. So wholesome! Cheers Gentlemen (and women)!

  • @liamstrange4939
    @liamstrange4939 Před měsícem +8

    I love your family unity you’re all so beautiful and wholesome ❤

  • @Masterfighterx
    @Masterfighterx Před měsícem +7

    Weissbier is German Wheat beer, I personally really like Hoegaarden Witbier, Wheat beer (Belgian) they add Orange peels in the process.

    • @Mike...01
      @Mike...01 Před měsícem

      Weihenstephaner do a great Weissbier (wheat beer)

  • @marfel7613
    @marfel7613 Před měsícem +12

    In Bavaria, beer is classed as a staple food.

  • @danvernier198
    @danvernier198 Před měsícem +4

    The ones you categorize as "different" are made with wheat rather than barley. This makes the beer more sour and is popular in southern Germany and as a refreshing summer drink.

  • @liamstrange4939
    @liamstrange4939 Před měsícem +7

    Every thing is perfect with your camera work and your little review 🙏

  • @dans4138
    @dans4138 Před měsícem +4

    I knew you guys like Kölsch. I think it fits the American beer taste, it's more watery in my opinion.

    • @ep2560
      @ep2560 Před 15 dny

      Outside Cologne/Köln , nobody drinks this . We call it horses piss .

  • @tp7206
    @tp7206 Před měsícem +4

    Never like tasting videos but yours are so homely and spontaneous it's really fun to watch! Cheers lads

  • @kernerschreiber13
    @kernerschreiber13 Před měsícem +4

    To be quite frankly that is really impressive for me plus I am kinda stunned at the same time..
    You are served the regional beer from my home town.....You are indeed served WOLTERS PILSENER from Braunschweig over there !!
    Thumbs up and keep on rocking ))
    P.S.: The ratings are unanimously excellent, too 😁)

    • @ep2560
      @ep2560 Před 15 dny

      Feldschlösschen and Härke are some Brands from this region . In Hannover is Herrenhäuser . 50 Years ago , every region has its own brewery . Then some become big . Like Warsteiner, Veltins, Krombacher, Jever ,Becks and so on . To many to count .

  • @eikofisser8171
    @eikofisser8171 Před měsícem +9

    Kölsch früh😂!! Good Start You can see that you like it!! That pleases me!

  • @Me-tx8yr
    @Me-tx8yr Před měsícem +3

    I‘m impressed how you get your hands on Wolters. It’s a small brewery from Braunschweig wich is the closest city with a brewery to Wolfsburg.

  • @helloweener2007
    @helloweener2007 Před měsícem +8

    Funny, the Wolters brewery is 40 miles from here and I can't remember that I ever drunk a beer from them.
    It is also a Hofbrauhaus, "royal court brewery"
    The "royal court" here was the Duke of Brunswick. (Braunschweig)

    • @Akabei01
      @Akabei01 Před měsícem +1

      It's my regular beer, the brewery is about 3 miles from here. ^^
      When it comes to beer: Support local breweries as long as it's a small company. The bigger it gets, the worst the beer gets.

    • @helloweener2007
      @helloweener2007 Před měsícem +1

      @@Akabei01
      No, than I should drink Hasseröder but Pilsner taste to bitter for me.
      I stick to Weizen and Helles. ;)

    • @Akabei01
      @Akabei01 Před měsícem +1

      @@helloweener2007 Wolters isn't the right choice for you then since it's on the bitter side even for a Pilsner. Weizen is fine. ;)

    • @Ace-Of-Spades---
      @Ace-Of-Spades--- Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Akabei01
      I'm also baptized with okerwasser, but I really don't think that Wolters tastes bitter, and I'm a woman. There are much more bitter beers in northern Germany, such as Astra and Jever.

    • @Akabei01
      @Akabei01 Před měsícem

      @@Ace-Of-Spades--- True but it's still more bitter than Warsteiner, Krombacher, Bitburger, etc.

  • @Kazuya720
    @Kazuya720 Před měsícem +3

    We really have to appreciate the measures to keep the beers to right temperature! Well done people!

  • @anteefternamn6123
    @anteefternamn6123 Před měsícem +6

    water is equal in wheigt and volume but if you have alcohol it all changes!

  • @andrewgoodenough1809
    @andrewgoodenough1809 Před měsícem +3

    If I may I would recommend British ciders as a taste test ,they do multiple flavours such as pear , summer fruits rhubarb, but be careful they can be potent .

  • @arnebollsen
    @arnebollsen Před měsícem +6

    Pedro is the true German beer drinker among you, he knows how to open a beer bottle with 1000 things. Only German beer drinkers have developed the art of opening a beer bottle with anything. This is because in Germany you can drink alcohol anywhere and you don't always have a bottle opener with you.👍😁

    • @peterkralt2478
      @peterkralt2478 Před měsícem +1

      Tip from a Dutchman, if you are in need for an object to open your bottle with then you don't have enough beer! All you need to open a beer is the next beer!

    • @checkcommentsfirst3335
      @checkcommentsfirst3335 Před 8 dny

      @@peterkralt2478 We do the same but Pedro definitely got the spirit!

  • @ArchimedesDonPoleone
    @ArchimedesDonPoleone Před měsícem +2

    Some suggestions:
    Wheat Beer (also called Weizen) has to be poured completely. For the last bit you stop pouring and kind of stir the bottle to get the yeast out of it and pour it on top.
    Many people like drinking Weizen mixed 50/50 with 7Up/Lemonade, with Cola (extra points for adding a shot of cherry liqueur, so called Kirsch Goaß) or even with Banana Juice (yes Bananenweizen is a thing).

  • @CM-xk5is
    @CM-xk5is Před měsícem +8

    The cloudy look comes from the beer being unfiltrated and the yeast used in brewing still floating around in it. It's most common in Weizenbier/Weissbier (=wheat beers), although there's a filtrated variant called Kristallweizen (crystal wheat). Wheat beers are most common in bavaria, while further north it's mostly with barley (Pils, Kölsch)

  • @HRM.H
    @HRM.H Před měsícem +3

    Radler is a huge hit here in the summer. Wont get you wasted so you can drink it in the middle of the day 😂

  • @jdeboer680
    @jdeboer680 Před měsícem +3

    Always nice to see a group of friends slowly getting drunk😂 it's great to see you enjoy different beers! And for the excellent camera lady, if possible, try Liefmans Fruitesse, it's a Belgian beer with fruit like blackberries, it hardly tastes like beer, and it's pretty good. Keep up the good work 🎉

  • @Der_Schneemann
    @Der_Schneemann Před měsícem +2

    Just for your information, with a naturally cloudy Hefeweizen the yeast is at the bottom of the bottle. By placing it on the top of the bottle and gently swirling it, the yeast deposits get into the beer and give the beer a kick!

  • @bastian6625
    @bastian6625 Před měsícem +5

    I mean many beers you have, are big brands that not a lot of people would drink in Germany. Germany is really a country where it's about local beers with small breweries all over. That's the ones people normally go for.

    • @stefanraab1877
      @stefanraab1877 Před měsícem

      Thats absolutly right, you should Look at the tiny brewerys, especially from the Region of Franken, it’s a Part of Bavaria.

    • @bastian6625
      @bastian6625 Před měsícem

      @@stefanraab1877 Haha, clear we understand each other. I am from Nuremberg, but live in Italy. And I am happy that here, especially in Roma, people really appreciate our beer meanwhile there. Way to go to do the same in the US. :)

    • @martinkasper197
      @martinkasper197 Před měsícem

      You won't get the local german breweries in the US. So it's the TV brands you get there....🤓🍻🤣

    • @martinkasper197
      @martinkasper197 Před měsícem

      I ❤ Heubacher Weizen from the Schwäbische Alb - but you probably just get in Edeka in Ba-Wü...🤓🍻👍🤘

  • @andreasglaesel3811
    @andreasglaesel3811 Před měsícem +4

    As a german, I could watch these beer reactions for hours. Which I do 🙂

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Před měsícem +3

    I love her father, he is so cool.
    The Radler was funny.

  • @JerRou89
    @JerRou89 Před měsícem +2

    Those tasting sessions with Pedro are gold! Wat a great man he is.
    Also it was fun to see the woman doing a tasting session to.

  • @christiandyrvig5789
    @christiandyrvig5789 Před měsícem +2

    Quick tip for german, danish, and I'm guessing a lot of other european beers, it's good to have foam on top, around 20% of the height of the pour, try it next time! Great content Ian

  • @HolgerNestmann
    @HolgerNestmann Před měsícem +5

    Ha! Some Brits took me to a german restaurant in London in my honour. I had them order me a früh kölsch too

  • @Spacemarine81
    @Spacemarine81 Před měsícem +5

    Nice Video. You should try to get Störtebeker Beer, Craftbeer from Stralsund, Germany with a lot of variations, great stuff. I could watch Pedro tasting beer the whole day😊 Such a great guy.

  • @dasmaurerle4347
    @dasmaurerle4347 Před měsícem

    What a lovely part 2. Thanks for sharing, Ian...The ladies inbetween was funny...btw, i love the littlens going rogue in the background❤🍻😂❤

  • @hackbyteDanielMitzlaff
    @hackbyteDanielMitzlaff Před měsícem +2

    10:00 A Radler or Alsterwasser in germany is a beer-lemonade mix, in varying quantities.
    It's a really good drink when you are really thirsty but don't necessarily want to get drunk soon. ;)
    It's a refresher and the beer in the lemonade makes it at least a bit isotonic. ;)
    14:15 Uhm .. no foam at all is a bad pour .... but it's ok for a tasting session maybe. ;)
    24:50 Uh, a hefeweizen or a weissbier is a particular beer overall. You need the right technique to pour a glass of hefeweizen and you need the content of the whole bottle, including the sludge at the bottom... mh ;)
    25:30 Pedro is the man!! Seriously.
    Thats a "Deutsches Kulturgut" (german cultural heritage). Easily four out of five people can pop a bottle open with virtually everything..... It's just physics .. and a bit of trial and error.
    A german who can't open a bottle with a lighter, a knife, a zollstock (yard stick) or simply a table edge .. heck even with a fricking belt bucke like Pedro.... well ...... has a hard time and always need to carry a bottle opener. ;)
    29:55 Heh ... yeah, german beers are, besides the alcohol, basically isotonic energy drinks, optimal to refill a bunch of electrolytes after a few good hours of hard work or such. ;)
    Well, most "pure beers" are actually. Not just the german ones. ;) Oh and then there's the alcohol. ;)
    Was a nice video to watch ..... ;)
    Keep it up! ;)

  • @ExUSSailor
    @ExUSSailor Před měsícem +6

    I love the beers from DAB! The DAB Dark is my favorite, but, they're all really good.

  •  Před měsícem +4

    I’m watching this while drinking a German beer after a dinner, and at 15 minutes you’ve drank 2 beers each, and I’m not even halfway through my first. Take it easy boys 😂 Greetings from Croatia 🇭🇷

  • @jakesbeerroulette
    @jakesbeerroulette Před měsícem

    Loving your work guys. Great job once again.

  • @mbkuepper
    @mbkuepper Před 10 dny

    About beer:
    Beer and beer culture in Germany is a topic that could fill entire books. Here is some information about it:
    The most popular type of beer in Germany is probably Pils or Pilsener. Pils is drunk in most regions and is a light yellow, foamy beer. Well-known brands are “Krombacher”, “Warsteiner”, “Radeberger”, “Pilsener Urquell”, “KönigPilsener”. In northern Germany, people like to drink bitter Pils like “Becks”, “Jeva” or “Holsten”.
    In the Rhineland, especially around Düsseldorf and the surrounding area, people like to drink “Alt Bier”. It is darker and more towards brown. Popular brands are “Diebels Alt”, “Frankenheim Alt”, "Schlösser Alt" or “Füchsen Alt” (Füchschen is a cute form of Fuchs and means fox).
    Cologne is also in the Rhineland, but the people of Cologne have their own "beer" that is very popular there. It's called "Kölsch" and is light yellow with no or small foam. The name Kölsch come from the German name of Cologne (Köln). Kölsch will served in small thin glases (0,2 liter). The most german people outside of Cologne don't like Kölsch. Well-known brands are “ Früh Kölsch ” or “ Gaffel Kölsch “.
    In Bavaria people like to drink the naturally cloudy “Weißbier” or “Hefeweizen”. It is usually drunk in tall 0.5 liter glasses. There are special techniques for pouring the beer so that the cloudy components from the bottle also get into the glass. Popular brands are “Erdinger Weißbier” or “Paulaner Weißbier.”
    One of my favorite beers is „Potts Landbier“ from a brewery in my actual location (Münsterland) :)

  • @MichaelSkweres
    @MichaelSkweres Před měsícem +2

    "Na zdrowie" from Poland :) ps. you must try more Polish beers. I have a brewery near by and they are great

  • @michamcv.1846
    @michamcv.1846 Před měsícem +3

    1:50 Früh Kölsch just got a boost yesterday since leverkusen won the national soccer championship early on
    and Früh Kölsch is the Canned beer of choice here
    Reissdorfer Kölsch if its bottled
    & Gaffel Kölsch from the barrel 🤗🍻

  • @willikrichbaum2263
    @willikrichbaum2263 Před měsícem +1

    Radler is a mixed beer drink it is made from beer and lemonade counts in Germany as a soft drink. You can mix all types of beer with lemonade. Also Coke with beer

  • @rseichter
    @rseichter Před měsícem +1

    "Kölsch" type beer is strictly regulated in regards to the brewing process and ingredients, and the term Kölsch itself also has a protected geographical indication within the European Union. Only breweries which abide by the official rules, and which are located no more than 50km from the German city Köln (English name: Cologne) may sell their product as Kölsch. This is of course similar to how Champagne is regulated. "Früh" is a family-owned company (5th generation) which has been brewing Kölsch since 1904. If you ever journey to Cologne, I can recommend visiting the Früh Brewery near the Kölner Dom cathedral.

  • @OKERpirat_1978
    @OKERpirat_1978 Před měsícem +5

    Here in Braunschweig is the Wolters Pilsener Brauerei

    • @Ace-Of-Spades---
      @Ace-Of-Spades--- Před měsícem

      It's really funny how many of us Braunschweigers hang around here.

  • @toomasargel8503
    @toomasargel8503 Před měsícem +6

    In Finland " Kippis "

  • @KjellEson
    @KjellEson Před měsícem +1

    Germany has around 5000 beer brands and
    1300 breweries. Sweden, where I live, has 4,500 beer brands to choose from.
    Budweiser is an American classic that has adopted lager brewing techniques from Europe.
    The beer is said to be an attempt at a copy of the beer Budejovicky Budvar which is called Budweiser.
    Wikipedia: The Budějovický Budvar brewery was founded in 1895. In 2002 it made a comeback on the North American market after a 62-year absence.
    A long legal battle over the rights to the Budweiser brand with the American brewing giant Anheuser-Busch resulted in not being allowed to use the name Budweiser in the North American market. In the USA and Canada it is therefore called Czechvar.

  • @lostilein
    @lostilein Před měsícem +2

    Pouring so there is alot of Foam is actually the right Way in Bavaria cause the Beer has time to "breath" and unfold its Aroma. So when the Foam settles you pour more until u got nice "Foamcrown" ;) Greetings from Munich

  • @petertimp5416
    @petertimp5416 Před měsícem +1

    What a wonderful and amazing wife, watching and encouraging her husband and family getting drunk!!!!😂

  • @cortkynard9742
    @cortkynard9742 Před měsícem +4

    Im glad for the sample glasses!! ✊👍

  • @denisspratt926
    @denisspratt926 Před měsícem +2

    If you find Bockbier or Dobbelbock beers from Germany they are stronger, can be up to 16%.
    Most normal beers from Germany are 4,5-5,4%.
    UK has a lot of good beers, Norway have good ones, Netherlands, France, Italy.
    Norway would be fun since that is such small country when it comes to population.
    But Hansa, Aass, Ringnes, 7 Fjell, Lysefjorden, Haandsbryggeriet, Balder, Nøisom, Lofotpils, Mack.
    Lots of breweries there.
    So if you can find any then that would be fun to see.

  • @alexandrupatru2892
    @alexandrupatru2892 Před měsícem +1

    Heya! Nice to see the improvements! New glasses, learning to pour like Mr. Pedro, temperature gun, even the scoring plates are a nice touch! You guys are becoming pro worldwide beer tasters! Cheers from Romania! (Noroc! = luck) Btw, funny thing, "prost", which is the German cheers, means "dumb/simple/idiot" in Romanian. Not a Latin word, there are lots of synonyms for it, I think it's borrowed from Slavic. I drank with Germans and I always avoided saying it if they didn't. :))

  • @martinhanisch5233
    @martinhanisch5233 Před měsícem +7

    Hi Ian, the letter "Ö" is pronouced like the letter "I" in sir. Don`t know why I watched 4 dudes drinking beer.😂Prost!

  • @TebunieJaffafaNese
    @TebunieJaffafaNese Před měsícem +6

    huge assortmnt ;D good luck guys

  • @Max_Flashheart
    @Max_Flashheart Před měsícem +1

    Alcohol by volume (ABV) is always higher than alcohol by weight (ABW). For example, a 3.2% ABW beer is about 4% ABV.
    To convert ABV to ABW, you can use the formula ABV x 0.8 = ABW. You can also convert ABW to ABV by dividing by 0.795.
    In some parts of the world and some areas of the U.S., ABW is used. However, if you see an unlabeled percentage on a U.S. beverage, it's safe to assume it's the beverage's ABV. Definition by Google

  • @helmuthschultes9243
    @helmuthschultes9243 Před měsícem +1

    WEIZEN BEER (Wheat beer) comes in two variants, 'Hefe Weizen' (Yeast Wheat) cloudy so not heavily filtered contains yeast residue, and 'Kristal Weizen' (crystal wheat) is filtered leaving a very clear beer. Both are excellent refreshment on a hot day. I personally like the clear variant, but the cloudy type appears most commonly available.
    Here in Australia I mostly get these wheat beers at Aldi at certain times of the year. Aldi have both zero alcohol and high alcohol types at various times of the year. Currently I have a number of 500mL high alcohol ones, 2 standard drinks per 500mL due to alcohol content. Also still have 6 bottles of zero alcohol, as we enter autumn here. No more hot days left, but need to consume it while still not too old. As made to German purity laws, only 4 basic ingredients, no preservatives or chemical stabilisers added, should be consumed I reasonable time, not stored for months to years it spoils, drink only good fresh beers.

  • @corenthir8199
    @corenthir8199 Před měsícem +4

    love your european beer episodes!!

  • @TomvdVeen
    @TomvdVeen Před měsícem +3

    that first kölsch is for sure one of my fave german beers, then again i havent found a bad german pilsner.

  • @GameZone203
    @GameZone203 Před měsícem +2

    Greetings from a worker from the DAB (Dortmunder Actien Brewery) I´m glad you like our Beer :D

  • @Sniper335
    @Sniper335 Před 20 dny

    Love this format and you guys. Its super entertaining to watch you rating beer haha. Well done! 🎉

  • @spawderbat
    @spawderbat Před měsícem +4

    Oooh WOW ! What a festival of beer ! 🍻🍻

  • @SmokeyTheHeir
    @SmokeyTheHeir Před měsícem +9

    Pouring beer without a head is a deadly sin over here. But entertaining as ever, proost guys!

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před měsícem +3

      When I poured with a foam head I was told that was a sin too lmao 😂

    • @sefribu4159
      @sefribu4159 Před měsícem +4

      @@IWrocker A little foamhead is very much wanted when you pour a beer. a thumb wide is a good rule of thumb (no pun intended...) half beer and half foam (as you had in earlier videos) is too much. From what is visible Pedro´s foam/beer ratio is pretty much spot on, given the tiny size of the glasses.

    • @SmokeyTheHeir
      @SmokeyTheHeir Před měsícem +2

      @@IWrocker actually the foam acts as an insulator. It prevents the beer from loosing it’s carbonization to fast, thus retaining the refreshing sensation

    • @BoguZzNL
      @BoguZzNL Před měsícem +2

      @@SmokeyTheHeir Exactly. It makes the last few sips not taste like piss.

    • @powertechnical
      @powertechnical Před měsícem +3

      In the previous videos it was too much foam. You can make the foam two fingers thick. With the small glasses I will not worry too much about foam

  • @DJKLProductions
    @DJKLProductions Před měsícem +1

    I always find it funny how you describe a beer with a big head as a bad pour. It really makes you realise how different the ideals of the USA and Europe/Germany are. In Germany at least, a good head is important, especially for wheat beer, as it prevents the carbon dioxide (the natural carbonation of the beer) and flavours from escaping quickly; it is a kind of protection against the beer quickly becoming stale.

  • @mister656
    @mister656 Před 13 dny +1

    Greetings from the Rhine-Area here between Dusseldorf & Cologne in Germany! 😀
    Actually for Kölsch like Früh it‘s called to be the most popular beer that also Ladies like and furthermore by the annual beer-consumption, Cologne is called the city with the largest annual consumption as also Ladies love Kölsch, untypical to other beer-styles.
    Kind regards & cheers!😉
    Eric

  • @FirmNo
    @FirmNo Před měsícem +5

    5am video drop! Gotta love it haha

  • @toomasargel8503
    @toomasargel8503 Před měsícem +4

    26:04 Yesss that is munks reciept beer . " Live" beer. it is like home made beer less malt or even 0% malt .

  • @joev7318
    @joev7318 Před měsícem +2

    What a cool family, looks like a great time. Going to Germany in June so now I have some beers to look out for

  • @redheadkitty1109
    @redheadkitty1109 Před 11 dny +1

    Greetings from Cologne the city FRÜH KÖLSCH is coming from, some other Germans often tease us bc it's not an heavy beer but we love drinking it here in the area, we always have Kölsch at home and there are a few breweries who made it so every one has his favorite...i'm happy to see that you guys enjoyed it but also radler isn't only for woman😂 mostly ppl love to drink it when it's too hot out or bc they like the taste

  • @izno73
    @izno73 Před měsícem +6

    Stiegl is from Salzburg/Austria

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the correction 🎉

    • @izno73
      @izno73 Před měsícem

      @@IWrocker Sorry if that seemed a bit...harsh. But Austrians are always very keen to point out differences between Austria and Germany. It´s our thing :D

    • @checkcommentsfirst3335
      @checkcommentsfirst3335 Před 8 dny

      @@izno73 Dabei seid ihr doch ethnische Deutsche :(

    • @izno73
      @izno73 Před 2 dny

      @@checkcommentsfirst3335 oida.

  • @michamcv.1846
    @michamcv.1846 Před měsícem +4

    Hey u can find thoose kind of glases everywhere in germany,
    in every turkish teehouse xD

  • @Zzrtx100
    @Zzrtx100 Před měsícem

    Awesome Video, you guys made me smile while testing our good Beer :) You should definitely try Augustiner Edelstoff it‘s my all time Favorit German Beer! Although it might be difficult to get in the states

  • @Toomad2k
    @Toomad2k Před 29 dny

    There are several thousand beer varieties in Germany. The exact number varies depending on the source and definition, as many small breweries continually develop and produce new varieties. The German Brewers' Association alone estimates that there are over 7,000 different beers. From traditional styles like Pilsner, wheat beer, and Kölsch to craft-brewed specialties and international styles, the diversity is immense.

  • @Limburg92
    @Limburg92 Před měsícem +3

    Erdinger weißener is my favourite.
    With weißenbeer it is like you love it or you hate it😅

    • @martinkasper197
      @martinkasper197 Před měsícem +1

      You should try Weihenstephaner... I think it's the best Weissbier...🤔🍻

    • @Limburg92
      @Limburg92 Před měsícem

      @@martinkasper197 gonna look for it👍

  • @toomasargel8503
    @toomasargel8503 Před měsícem +5

    20:12 in Estonian we say " terviseks "

  • @daniellichtner6907
    @daniellichtner6907 Před měsícem +1

    u guys seem like such a lovely big family loved to drink a beer with yall😄🍻 German beer is only alowed to contain water, malt, hops and yeast because of the purity commandment, which is kinda cool because it keeps it a natural drink and craft. actually excited for the mexican rewiew, corona is pretty popular in germany too, but the other ones are kinda under the radar

  • @YezaOutcast
    @YezaOutcast Před měsícem

    the cloudy "Hefeweizen" beer is made with yeast. that is why it has a very special taste to it. "Hefe" is german for 'yeast' and "Weizen" means 'Wheat'. so it translates to 'yeast-wheat' beer. Pilsener, Kölsch, Weizen and so on are all different kinds of beer made in different ways.