I lived in a tiny village in England that had 5 pubs and itâs pretty much the same. All the Irish pubs Iâve been to have been meeting places for everyone with singing etc
Lived in galway for a while early 2000s, it was great drinking culture , hardly ever any aggressiveness, it was addictive , the irish just wanted a laugh and a good conversation, they are good storytellers its in the DNA. I hope that hasn't changed .
The craic is getting diluted by serious pricks that are easily offended, and your not even talking to them they're just overhearing a conversation and butting in to say how offended they are, have to make themselves the center of attention, "poor me and MY feelings"
â@@danielobrien7695âsays the seriously privileged boy that's sheltered from all the horrendous things happening. It's a heck of a level of cruelty to demean people that are in genuine pain as they see social degradation in their home and fear they can't stop it and protect their own loved ones. Time for self reflection, not gaslighting those you deem less than you. You show the worst kind of snobbery imaginable. The most essential tool to protect yourself is your intuition. People like yu are teaching youngsters to ignore that for fear of being called a racist, putting them in more danger. Misogynistic scum
I'm half Irish, half English, and I don't drink. At family gatherings, I am the only sober one, and that's always the first topic of conversation once the formalities are over. Both sides of the family bond over my lack of enthusiasm for alcohol. 200 people all with their own opinion on what went wrong with me. Great people, you're never alone, but also, you're never alone.
I start drinkin and you can't tell me there's a tomorrow. All that matters is the memories being made in the present moment, and who's gonna sing Rattlin' Bog with me đ đ I was born American but these Irish roots seem to run deep
It was the Irish gaels who brang Gaeilge Gaelic to Scotland and the Isle of man and parts of Wales the Scottish were pics from picland spoke pictish wipe out by the Saxons and vikings. Mac/MC/NĂ/Ă are all of Irish Gael blood surnames. It was the Irish gaels who called it Albain=Scotland=the land of the Irish gaels like Scotia means Irish Gaels we are the one people by blood đźđȘđŽó §ó ąó łó Łó Žó żđŽó §ó ąó ·ó Źó łó żâ
So are the English and Welsh. The Scotâs are overrated as Scotland is a shithole. Ireland and wales are by far the nicest places in that part of the world
@@emilymccartney1593 haha I think everyone likes a drink these days. But the Scotâs and Irish just seem to have a great way about them with it. Unlike the English đ
as a full blooded irish person iâm just gonna say⊠alcohol affects us differently, my mexican friends say the same thing, & youâre right - thereâs just something in the dna 𧏠weâre build different. or it could be centuries of cultural oppression & poverty⊠who knows. đ€·ââïž
When you're Irish and visit America, or anywhere abroad, the last thing you want to hear is the locals suggest we all go to an Irish bar just because they're with an Irishman. It's depressing. â@@DudeAbides1969
Everlast would ya go away outta dat , ain't one of us man . Born and bred in America never lived here so daddy chilllll . If you wanna hear some Irish rap from Ireland check out " Rejjie Snow " or " Blindboy" wouldn't be my cup of tea but is decent nonetheless. UK scene is huge and very very good artists coming out of there , it's only starting to get decent here in Ireland .
đđđ from an Irishman who just came back from Germany you are correct. In Germany u can drink all day and night and in public excluding playgrounds and schools and just all beer. No cider anyway.
We took a Polish lad drinking with us on Christmas eve a few years back. By 1pm he was passed out so we finished off the rest of his vodka and beer and headed to the pub for the rest of the day. It takes a different breed to keep up with us. I will say ye Polish are some great craic to drink with though!
As an Irish person, I can confirm we do have furniture in our bars đ I'd say Theo was in a club or something đ. But he's right about not letting our friends stop drinking. Hence the "Irish Goodbye" where you slip out when no one is looking so that they can't stop you, hahaha
Haha I used always do that but more because my friends would love to stand around outside the pub after chatting,then onto the chipper for more chatting outside ⊠brutal⊠soon as my last drink is over Iâm gone
Just go to a football/ rugby game. The Welsh are the beat singers probably. But even though I've got Irish & English blood, I love the pipes. Scotland at Murray field gives the chills
As an irishman who has lived in different countries.. We very much have a completely different culture to the rest of the world when it comes to drinking.. watch a bunch of young lads pop into a bar for their first round.. Excitement, joy and smiles all round. Theres an appreciate for the pint i have seen nowhere else.. And i think it's all about setting. An old irish pub creates an environment for perfect drinking culture to thrive.. there's history and stories in the walls
Then 5 minutes later those lads make their way into the jacks and come out dusty nosed ready to start shit. Please stop glorifying our drinking culture. It's problematic to say the least. The small % of people who actually go in for the experience are normally forced to leave due to drunks who can't hold their drink. There's a reason why there are 5 bars in every back arse of nowhere village here. Because i would rather go to my local which kicks out the troublesome ones.
â@@Olterior Any time I've came out the toilets dusty nosed, I'm generally in a good mood and so are my mates who also have dusty noses and we never start sh*t... you do get the odd group of d*ckheads but you will get that when you are dealing with humans.
@@OlteriorAye I think youâre right with the problem with nose beers. Too many lads end up fucking it by doing coke. I think it wouldnât be bad if it wasnât for that.
@@Olterior As a Dubliner I would say there are great local pubs which I stick to, pub culture here is a lot to do with talking and being together, a visiting American friend told me after a visit to my local, how unusual he felt it was to hear people actually discussing things, deep in conversation, ( then start singing at the end of the night )yes there are hyper bars in the city centre, with blaring music, or pubs known for a rough crowd etc but they are not the traditional type, you can choose one or the other or somewhere in between.
Or listen to shit ass music blasting in a tiny ass pub , happens all the time , going out is shit here , at least in Listowel it is I had some fun in Killarney they were playing real Irish music not garbage techno
Have you been to The Mean Fiddler in Manhattan? It reminds me of The Temple Bar in Dublin tbh! You're better going to an Irish bar in the country areas, the city's nearly the same everywhere!
I love how Ed knows us Irish...yes we like a drink and to go to pubs but we aren't all holding each other up in pubs (come on buddyđ). Also sports bars to us Irish is kinda like a beef quarter pounder to a vegetarian...and we love our sports!!
His Granny from here never left, her son Eds Dad moved from Ireland to UK, he spent summers and holidays here and busked here ,so he half Irish anyway but definitely knows us
Maybe he came over on st paddys that's differentttt đđđ sounds like he was in a city centre the way theres bars at the exit and it was probably full of stags and hens ect
Mine and my brotherâs was like that when we were young, mine til I was 19. My brotherâs now sandy haired, and Iâm not much darker - bit like that guy Theoâs is I suppose. Itâs strawberry blonde - Edâs probably Irish himself đ Edit: I just read that his fatherâs Irish, there you go đ
I've been to 12 countries (that's a decent amount for a North American anyway, ha-ha) & 22 U.S. states, and New Orleans may be my favourite city I've ever visited. Such a unique, charming city and a lot of fun.
UK has so many drunks that in the 80s they passed a law called âthe measurement actâ where itâs law to measure out spirits, wine, etc to exactly 50ml, 75mls etc. if you donât then your pub/restaurant can get shut down. None of this â1,2,3â guestimating there đ
ââ@@Cian._.We have the same thing here man. The Weights and Measures Act 1985. I asked my father about this he was a bartender for 30 odd years and all spirirts were measured to 35.5ml exactly.
Hey Theo, my sister has an authentic Irish bar in the cathedral quarter San Diego. The furniture and decor/props was shipped over from here in Ireland. Irish traditional music and Irish dancers plus traditional Irish food. You should pay a visit, tell them I sent you and they'll look after you on the house of course..love you Theo Yvonne xx đźđȘ
New Orleans native here - my friends Irish Aunt who was kind enough to host me in Dublin drank me under the table and of course knew every bartender at every bar we went to
Still canât believe how chill Ed Sheeran ended up being. I think I just assumed he would be a soulless weirdo given his radio-pop music (and red hair)
So glad Theo came to Dublin. His set was incredible and like he said he went around to a few bars around the city and just mingled with locals, good dude.
@@Irishmoonshine Oh really, then how come in Dublin alone on an average weekend there's easily 20 drunk drivers arrested. I'll also inform you right now that I'm a solicitor who lives in Dublin so I'm well aware of the high number of drink driving incidents in the whole country. For future reference it helps to actually know what you're on about before you incorrectly comment, contradict, assume and basically make a fool of yourself. đ€đ€Šđ»ââïžđ.
We leave no man behind. That's how we do it. There's a video online of Post Malone at a "lock-in" at a bar in Dublin, and he's pissed playing music with the locals đ
Irish pubs in Irelandđ„° There's LITERALLY 8 pubs on each block. One on each corner.. and one in the middle of THEM. AND THE GUINESS IS DOMESTIC FRESH FRESH FRESH YUMMYđ
Baby come up to Illinois and Saint Louis nothin but Irish and German pubs đ you'll meet people you've never seen before. MacIllrayvies, Foleys, RJ's, Demo's(deemos) all Irish pub. Cheap beer too
As an Irishman ,we love to drink,have the craic ,slag the bollox out of each other but still never let a man struggle to get home on their own. ... We cud be on the other side of the world and bump into another Irishman and realize that where cousins and just get buckled for the few days.......love it.....
As an Irish man that like a pint... i remember my friend was that drunk he couldn't talk when he went to the bar they just gave him a carlsberg but he was drinking Heineken.. it was our local so it was grand
Im half Irish and half Filipina and my daddy quit drinking and was sober till the day he died. đhe used to tell me and my sis listen, dont be dranking. So , i dont. đbut i still ball out at karoke
I'm half Irish & half German, and I have religiously placed myself as far away from sober as you can go, in every direction. I've really had to apply myself, study & work hard, to chart this psychonautical universe. Phew!!!! Not even close to done. It's always f*ing expanding!!!
@@jaxbot13as an Irish man I can confirm we will sing at the drop of a hat. Itâs just a culture thing. We donât need to drink to sing but when drunk we will not stop singing. Itâs just a bit of craic âïž
@@Hiram1000 People absolutely drink and drive, regardless of the laws. It happens every weekend, just because you don't doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
Note to the wise, when your in ireland drinking in a group never ever show weakness youll pay dearlyđđ by weakjess i mean saying youve had enough, youll create a temporary 3 second silence followed by shut the fup, your going no no were sure its only 11.30 am weve only started ya big girl, she has ya wrapped doesnt she, a few of the attacks ya mite get for shown that weakness and thats mild đ welcome to the best country on this planet
In Ireland, they lock themselves into the bars in the country in some cities too. We drink until we are sober. Rarely get sick off the drink amd never ban ppl from a drink they can pass out in the bar and eat or be sleeping in their cars safe. Way different drunk energy over there đđ
As a Wexford woman and after seeing the full interview of him defending us against Theos attempt to paint us all as stereotypical alcoholics, he's earned his Irish passport with me. One of us! One of us! đ
I donât know of any bars in Ireland where there is no furniture đ some local bars would probably allow regulars to be so drunk that they have to hold eachother up tho đđđđ
âThey canât let the guy stop drinkingâ đđ Never leave an injured soldier behind đ€Ł
Dude......I'm your BUDDY......and I'm NOT gonna let you stop drinking, don't worry man.......I'm way too good of a friend for that đ
no child left behind
(in ireland in most pubs the legal drinking age is when you can see over the bar đ)
@@claireaudientttttt based
â@@claireaudienttttttnope age restrictions on alcohol consumption are strict
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Theo and Ed a combo I didnât expect but not disappointed
agreed!!
Yep, I listened to the whole thing in one go and was a little disappointed when it was done đ Ed seems super chill
Oh it was a lovely hilarious pod
Disappointment does require expectation so... đ
Theo and Ed sounds like a 90s adventure comedy
The hair on these guys is next level đ
This is the best comment I've ever seenđ astute observation
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You focus on hair but not wefs 2030 agreements đ hope your pubes are trimmed fella đđđđ
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Theos mullet gives me life đ and I love a red head too.
Iâm from Ireland and the little village I grew up in had 3 pubs, a hotel and one tiny shop. Literally 4 bars in a village of 700 people đ
Sounds like Montana,about six bars to every 600 people đ
I lived in a tiny village in England that had 5 pubs and itâs pretty much the same. All the Irish pubs Iâve been to have been meeting places for everyone with singing etc
Haha you just described the village I currently live in đ
Same in mouthrath Co laois back in the day.. nearly a dozen pubs, mostly small but still.. only a couple
Seems a bit inadequate, but you don't mention the size of those establishments. đ
When your going to a bar in Ireland you're basically going to a sleepover
Maybe 10 yrs ago not so much now .. Theyâre called pubs n Ireland ..
Not really most do go home.
if you mean staying out till like 1 in the morning when the pubs close.. ig lol.
Haha. Nah man thatâs just the alcoholics normal drinkers go home.
Bollox
Lived in galway for a while early 2000s, it was great drinking culture , hardly ever any aggressiveness, it was addictive , the irish just wanted a laugh and a good conversation, they are good storytellers its in the DNA. I hope that hasn't changed .
Yeah mate all changed after you left Iâm afraid, party just died down and wasnât the same without ya x
packed with immigrants now
The craic is getting diluted by serious pricks that are easily offended, and your not even talking to them they're just overhearing a conversation and butting in to say how offended they are, have to make themselves the center of attention, "poor me and MY feelings"
Nah you will still find it anywhere in Ireland the lads commenting are just racist.
â@@danielobrien7695âsays the seriously privileged boy that's sheltered from all the horrendous things happening.
It's a heck of a level of cruelty to demean people that are in genuine pain as they see social degradation in their home and fear they can't stop it and protect their own loved ones.
Time for self reflection, not gaslighting those you deem less than you. You show the worst kind of snobbery imaginable. The most essential tool to protect yourself is your intuition. People like yu are teaching youngsters to ignore that for fear of being called a racist, putting them in more danger. Misogynistic scum
I'm half Irish, half English, and I don't drink. At family gatherings, I am the only sober one, and that's always the first topic of conversation once the formalities are over. Both sides of the family bond over my lack of enthusiasm for alcohol. 200 people all with their own opinion on what went wrong with me. Great people, you're never alone, but also, you're never alone.
Oh wow, do they drink excessively or just sometimes?
What happened? Why did you quit drinking?
Well you brought it up here so I assume you probably bring it up a lot around them
Just shut up and keep not drinking
Alcoholism isnât absent in any country
ââ@@davidlittle611 where in the comment does it say they used to drink ...lol, you ok?
Ed Sheeran is always *just* out of a shower before an interview according to his hair.
The Boris Johnson
But ginger
Hilarious comment
Been to Ireland a few times, it's just on another level
Best country in the world
â@@baconmemories5416đđđđcome on man
@@baconmemories5416 Great people, absolutely love it
The irish just let go. They honest to God just let go and dont even think tomorrow exists.
I start drinkin and you can't tell me there's a tomorrow. All that matters is the memories being made in the present moment, and who's gonna sing Rattlin' Bog with me đ đ I was born American but these Irish roots seem to run deep
â@@kittykiyay yeah that's probably something you should get help for
@@thesoul2sqeeze oh no doubt- Rattlin Bog is no fun to sing without help. Even better with a harmony
@@kittykiyay Jesus one yank singing it is enough thanks
That's actually a really good way to describe it. Like I read that and thought "this guy thinks about tomorrow when he's drinking?" Yes I'm Irish
The Irish and the Scotâs are a different breed. Great craic
It was the Irish gaels who brang Gaeilge Gaelic to Scotland and the Isle of man and parts of Wales the Scottish were pics from picland spoke pictish wipe out by the Saxons and vikings. Mac/MC/NĂ/Ă are all of Irish Gael blood surnames. It was the Irish gaels who called it Albain=Scotland=the land of the Irish gaels like Scotia means Irish Gaels we are the one people by blood đźđȘđŽó §ó ąó łó Łó Žó żđŽó §ó ąó ·ó Źó łó żâ
Iâm Glaswegian, and can confirm we like a drink. đŽó §ó ąó łó Łó Žó żđș
So are the English and Welsh. The Scotâs are overrated as Scotland is a shithole. Ireland and wales are by far the nicest places in that part of the world
@@emilymccartney1593 haha I think everyone likes a drink these days. But the Scotâs and Irish just seem to have a great way about them with it. Unlike the English đ
â@Macandme124 and who were we before the Vatican conquered the lands?
as a full blooded irish person iâm just gonna say⊠alcohol affects us differently, my mexican friends say the same thing, & youâre right - thereâs just something in the dna 𧏠weâre build different. or it could be centuries of cultural oppression & poverty⊠who knows. đ€·ââïž
Having been around the world and oddly enough an Irish citizen with a name like mine its no different to many parts of the world.
Oh bring out the violins, Ireland has been independent for a hundred years you guys need to move on.
â@nakkadu
800 years of oppression vs 100 years of freedom?
Nah, man, I think we'll milk it for a bit longer.
Get over it đ
@@Amzzyyo ok...if you want to waste time crying about it then crack on.
Irish bars are the best. Everyone loves everyone.
Everyone except the Irish
What does that mean?â@@he_is_a_GOOBER_dont_disrespect
@@DudeAbides1969 exactly
When you're Irish and visit America, or anywhere abroad, the last thing you want to hear is the locals suggest we all go to an Irish bar just because they're with an Irishman. It's depressing. â@@DudeAbides1969
â@@DudeAbides1969it was a meta comment!
Hello from Ireland đźđȘ
we have dna that makes us able to drink loads and live long!!
Waterford đ
â@BelfastManUtdTherapy it's the copper stomach đ
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â@@stueymurphy5073 Derry đźđȘ
Fukin theo kills me everytimeđ
Irish people spit the best bars
hahahahahahahaahahahahahaha
Everlast thanks you!
â@@MrTuubster wym
@@sowhat... Everlast, frontman of the Irish rapgroup House of Pain. He "spits bars" and is Irish..... đ
Are you trolling or just a youngster?
Everlast would ya go away outta dat , ain't one of us man . Born and bred in America never lived here so daddy chilllll .
If you wanna hear some Irish rap from Ireland check out " Rejjie Snow " or " Blindboy" wouldn't be my cup of tea but is decent nonetheless. UK scene is huge and very very good artists coming out of there , it's only starting to get decent here in Ireland .
The Irish and Germans in New Orleans are super hybrids when it comes to drinking đđ
đ€Żđ€Żđ€Ż Monday blown, I now have to go to New Orleans
Yes us Irish are on another level
â@@TheGeneral_LUFCother groups drink to get drunk
We drink to stay normal and maintain the BAC levels
đđđ from an Irishman who just came back from Germany you are correct.
In Germany u can drink all day and night and in public excluding playgrounds and schools and just all beer. No cider anyway.
Australia enters the chat.
That mullet !!!
Meanwhile in Poland you sit in front of the grocery store combining every single drinking culture in the world into oneđ
No that's just copying homeless drinking culture
We took a Polish lad drinking with us on Christmas eve a few years back. By 1pm he was passed out so we finished off the rest of his vodka and beer and headed to the pub for the rest of the day. It takes a different breed to keep up with us. I will say ye Polish are some great craic to drink with though!
Ireland and Poland are some of the best drinkers in the worldđ
I LOVE IRISH BARSâ€
âHello Mr George?â âThe new guy took the company truck to the sports barâ
The guy calling is Mexican right? đ
Half million dollar Mullet Day!đ
As an Irish person, I can confirm we do have furniture in our bars đ I'd say Theo was in a club or something đ. But he's right about not letting our friends stop drinking. Hence the "Irish Goodbye" where you slip out when no one is looking so that they can't stop you, hahaha
Haha I used always do that but more because my friends would love to stand around outside the pub after chatting,then onto the chipper for more chatting outside ⊠brutal⊠soon as my last drink is over Iâm gone
âNiffrentâ - Theo Von
It's a nifferent thing now open na noor.
no furniture in a bar? i live in Ireland and that must have been a rough place theo was in...đź
Place was probably packed so he couldn't see it. That and also perhaps he is accustomed to bars with more furniture
I live in Dublin.
No lies were told here - SlĂĄinte đ»
Nobody says this in Ireland
@@eoghanii7049 Says what?
I saw him in Dublin
@@JahEerieslainte is what tourists say
@@tq6892 And?
Drinking, fighting, rebelling, storytelling and music are all things the Irish are masters of.
Good at working too
@@firstlast-pq1tx True. The cowboy blue collar workers in Australia gave us a bad reputation, but the workers in this country are solid.
It's a Celtic thing. The Scots are the same.
Masters of being victims đ
@@Jacksswsomeones jelly of the Irishđ đ
I have to experience Ireland before i die i must it sounds amazing singing and drinking is a sport
Just go to a football/ rugby game. The Welsh are the beat singers probably. But even though I've got Irish & English blood, I love the pipes. Scotland at Murray field gives the chills
â@kurtsudheim825 hey, it's about ireland đźđȘ we have the best pubs in the world
You'd be more than welcome fella â€đș
Go to a GAA match too. Don't listen to anybody saying soccer, it's a worse sport with worse atmosphere
â@@kurtsudheim825if you think a rugby or football match is better than GAA you need your head tested
Who TF is cutting Theo's hair?? My Uncle Christine??? đ€ I swear they rock the same cut
Definitely a DIY job đ
Christine? Maybe you mean your Auntieđ
@@macman975 LMAO, no she definitely thought she had nutsđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
The Irish and German drinking cultures are crazy man đ love to Gemany from Ireland
I went to Oktoberfest in Munich and had an absolute blast, Irish and Germans in full party mode are a dangerous combination đ
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As an Irishman...I approve this message đ
No one cares
âyou're an asshole @ATGC597
@ATGC597 maybe no one cares about you.
As an irishman who has lived in different countries.. We very much have a completely different culture to the rest of the world when it comes to drinking.. watch a bunch of young lads pop into a bar for their first round.. Excitement, joy and smiles all round.
Theres an appreciate for the pint i have seen nowhere else..
And i think it's all about setting. An old irish pub creates an environment for perfect drinking culture to thrive.. there's history and stories in the walls
Then 5 minutes later those lads make their way into the jacks and come out dusty nosed ready to start shit. Please stop glorifying our drinking culture. It's problematic to say the least. The small % of people who actually go in for the experience are normally forced to leave due to drunks who can't hold their drink.
There's a reason why there are 5 bars in every back arse of nowhere village here. Because i would rather go to my local which kicks out the troublesome ones.
â@@Olterior Any time I've came out the toilets dusty nosed, I'm generally in a good mood and so are my mates who also have dusty noses and we never start sh*t... you do get the odd group of d*ckheads but you will get that when you are dealing with humans.
@@OlteriorAye I think youâre right with the problem with nose beers. Too many lads end up fucking it by doing coke. I think it wouldnât be bad if it wasnât for that.
@@Olterior As a Dubliner I would say there are great local pubs which I stick to, pub culture here is a lot to do with talking and being together, a visiting American friend told me after a visit to my local, how unusual he felt it was to hear people actually discussing things, deep in conversation, ( then start singing at the end of the night )yes there are hyper bars in the city centre, with blaring music, or pubs known for a rough crowd etc but they are not the traditional type, you can choose one or the other or somewhere in between.
In Ireland we go to a bar to drink not to look at TV or play beer pong. In saying that some of my favorite bars are in New York. Love the old bars.
Or listen to shit ass music blasting in a tiny ass pub , happens all the time , going out is shit here , at least in Listowel it is I had some fun in Killarney they were playing real Irish music not garbage techno
Yeah I pub crawled downtown Syracuse for like a week the old bars were the best
Have you been to The Mean Fiddler in Manhattan? It reminds me of The Temple Bar in Dublin tbh!
You're better going to an Irish bar in the country areas, the city's nearly the same everywhere!
We like a drink when we drink but we do not always drink!
He's never seen a bar like the ones they have in Ireland and I've never seen a mullet quite like his before!!đđ
I love how Ed knows us Irish...yes we like a drink and to go to pubs but we aren't all holding each other up in pubs (come on buddyđ). Also sports bars to us Irish is kinda like a beef quarter pounder to a vegetarian...and we love our sports!!
His Granny from here never left, her son Eds Dad moved from Ireland to UK, he spent summers and holidays here and busked here ,so he half Irish anyway but definitely knows us
As for many comments I've never experienced any of it. What a load of shite.
Maybe he came over on st paddys that's differentttt đđđ sounds like he was in a city centre the way theres bars at the exit and it was probably full of stags and hens ect
We were born with alcohol in our veins not blood đđâïž
Ed's Hair looks golden, like he's a major character in Elden Ring or something.
Mine and my brotherâs was like that when we were young, mine til I was 19. My brotherâs now sandy haired, and Iâm not much darker - bit like that guy Theoâs is I suppose.
Itâs strawberry blonde - Edâs probably Irish himself đ Edit: I just read that his fatherâs Irish, there you go đ
Itâs funny this cuz Iâm from belfast always loved blues and Classic rock and roll so naturally st Orleans is a place I really wanna go to
New?
I've been to 12 countries (that's a decent amount for a North American anyway, ha-ha) & 22 U.S. states, and New Orleans may be my favourite city I've ever visited. Such a unique, charming city and a lot of fun.
Think we are born with the blues in us ! Rory Gallagher, Gary moore, Van the man, Thin lizzy
UK has so many drunks that in the 80s they passed a law called âthe measurement actâ where itâs law to measure out spirits, wine, etc to exactly 50ml, 75mls etc. if you donât then your pub/restaurant can get shut down. None of this â1,2,3â guestimating there đ
Is that why you guys don't fill the pint glass up? Always feel offended when the glass isn't fully filled.
I can remember my grandad complaining about thatđ "measurements". He would have been a Guinness drinker.
This doesn't apply in Ireland cause it's not in the UK.
ââ@@Cian._.We have the same thing here man. The Weights and Measures Act 1985. I asked my father about this he was a bartender for 30 odd years and all spirirts were measured to 35.5ml exactly.
What's the UK got to do with this conversation?
Thank you for your services
Hey Theo, my sister has an authentic Irish bar in the cathedral quarter San Diego. The furniture and decor/props was shipped over from here in Ireland. Irish traditional music and Irish dancers plus traditional Irish food. You should pay a visit, tell them I sent you and they'll look after you on the house of course..love you Theo Yvonne xx đźđȘ
Iâd love to know the name!! Iâm 3rd gen Irish American & there are very few authentic Irish bars in the South
They ship food over from Ireland!? Must be expensive!
â@@gypsyfiresign1064 name one lol
â@@thesoul2sqeezethey ship the furniture not the food you dunce
Is she from co Tyrone?
New Orleans native here - my friends Irish Aunt who was kind enough to host me in Dublin drank me under the table and of course knew every bartender at every bar we went to
Damn that MULLET is on another level đ§
Still canât believe how chill Ed Sheeran ended up being.
I think I just assumed he would be a soulless weirdo given his radio-pop music (and red hair)
So glad Theo came to Dublin. His set was incredible and like he said he went around to a few bars around the city and just mingled with locals, good dude.
Damn I just missed him!!
Makes me fell proud to be Irish âïž đđđ
Up the mighty Irish. Very true that if you are too drunk too stand you will be handed another drink by a friend.
đđđ Theo is a legend đźđȘ
@@martyomeara3755 heâs English đ€Š
The 1980s called and want their mullet back đđ
"Who drives to an Irish bar "
Eh the Irish đ
No. They would walk or get a taxi mate
@@Irishmoonshine Oh really, then how come in Dublin alone on an average weekend there's easily 20 drunk drivers arrested. I'll also inform you right now that I'm a solicitor who lives in Dublin so I'm well aware of the high number of drink driving incidents in the whole country. For future reference it helps to actually know what you're on about before you incorrectly comment, contradict, assume and basically make a fool of yourself. đ€đ€Šđ»ââïžđ.
"The girls are never coming"đđđ
The polish and russians have entered the chat.
Definitely. Russians are only ppl I've met that obviously drink more than Irish.
Russians legitimately regard beer as a soft drink. They drink spirits only, they're put together differently.
you exit the chat and go domestically abuse your wife while you're at it
It's generally agreed amongst all British and Irish people, Americans can't drink.
But we with the Russians are the goats of drinking
Cringe
What a thing to be proud of.
@47_TobiasRieper your the reason Americans think white people werenât slaves
âŠâŠ..a rare complement from a euro to americans? Nice!
us Irish no how to drink lol đđđ
Americans are like the 16 year old who thinks it was crazy that him and his mates shared a bottle of vodka on the park
The thumbnail looks like heâs âbout to belt out some gospel.
We leave no man behind. That's how we do it. There's a video online of Post Malone at a "lock-in" at a bar in Dublin, and he's pissed playing music with the locals đ
This particular mullet is creating a new genre of mullets. I donât know what itâs called but itâs def happening before our eyes.
I blame Valtery Bottas, he started the mullet thing off again. Can't believe people choose to wear their hair like that đ
I loved the bars in Dublin. I think my favorite was the Palace Bar, but I also really enjoyed Dame Tavern and Peadar Kearneyâs.
Theo got a dead cat on his dead.. it had one life fr
He's very fkd up on drugs
Theo got some of the dead cat on his head, the rest of it is sat talking with him
Dead Cat đđ
Irish pubs in Irelandđ„° There's LITERALLY 8 pubs on each block. One on each corner.. and one in the middle of THEM. AND THE GUINESS IS DOMESTIC FRESH FRESH FRESH YUMMYđ
we don't have blocks here...
@@leggattoIn Dublin... I went there St.Patrick's week 2002đ
You are talking nonsense!
Bro, that mullet is gaining POWER!
Theo's home haircut đ
Baby come up to Illinois and Saint Louis nothin but Irish and German pubs đ you'll meet people you've never seen before.
MacIllrayvies, Foleys, RJ's, Demo's(deemos) all Irish pub. Cheap beer too
Best alcohol in the world ... the dancing live music ... people dont drink because they are depressed
Ive drank without sleep 3 nights this week alone and sure im only 40 the once so drink up and have the craic đźđȘđ
He has to be talking about the living room đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
No furniture just people holding each other up đđđđ
I didnât know I needed this but I did
Love this bai so accurate we're on a mother level đŁïžđđđđźđȘđźđȘđźđȘ
No heâs full of shit
As an Irishman ,we love to drink,have the craic ,slag the bollox out of each other but still never let a man struggle to get home on their own. ... We cud be on the other side of the world and bump into another Irishman and realize that where cousins and just get buckled for the few days.......love it.....
This dude has Ed Sheeran on his podcast but puts himself in the thumbnail đ
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honestly came here because of the awesome thumbnail, only Theo Von would put that out there
Because who gives a fuck about an annoying overrated little english ginger gimp
As an Irish man that like a pint... i remember my friend was that drunk he couldn't talk when he went to the bar they just gave him a carlsberg but he was drinking Heineken.. it was our local so it was grand
Yeah thats called brain damage..
Sounds like he's got it too
Normal bars in Ireland are closer to paradise than the entire US
Those mouth movement is next level.
Im half Irish and half Filipina and my daddy quit drinking and was sober till the day he died. đhe used to tell me and my sis listen, dont be dranking. So , i dont. đbut i still ball out at karoke
I'm half Irish & half German, and I have religiously placed myself as far away from sober as you can go, in every direction. I've really had to apply myself, study & work hard, to chart this psychonautical universe. Phew!!!! Not even close to done.
It's always f*ing expanding!!!
@@bschuler6216 kool! I love that everyone thinks that theo is a white boy when his father is from Nicaragua and his mom is white.
@@jaxbot13as an Irish man I can confirm we will sing at the drop of a hat. Itâs just a culture thing. We donât need to drink to sing but when drunk we will not stop singing. Itâs just a bit of craic âïž
@@tdogg1157 lol
Your videos are solid, keep up the good work
Theo wouldn't dare let the truth get in the way of a good story đ
Theos hair is on the same level as drinking in Ireland
People drive to bars in Ireland too. But drive home hammered
No we fucking don't. Great, another idiot who has never set foot in the country. We have the strictest Drink-Driving laws in Europe.
yeah no that is ILLEGAL
@@Hiram1000 People absolutely drink and drive, regardless of the laws. It happens every weekend, just because you don't doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
Note to the wise, when your in ireland drinking in a group never ever show weakness youll pay dearlyđđ by weakjess i mean saying youve had enough, youll create a temporary 3 second silence followed by shut the fup, your going no no were sure its only 11.30 am weve only started ya big girl, she has ya wrapped doesnt she, a few of the attacks ya mite get for shown that weakness and thats mild đ welcome to the best country on this planet
And that's when ye do the Irish goodbye.
In Ireland, they lock themselves into the bars in the country in some cities too. We drink until we are sober. Rarely get sick off the drink amd never ban ppl from a drink they can pass out in the bar and eat or be sleeping in their cars safe. Way different drunk energy over there đđ
I had a good buddy from Ireland in college & he was ALWAYS the last guy standing (swaying) by the keg! đ
Ed pretending he's Irish now?
A) look at the fucking head on him
B) his dad's irish
C) all his family are from Wexford
@@MolloyPolloy "member of the British Empire" Sheeran. yeah, nah, don't think so.
As a Wexford woman and after seeing the full interview of him defending us against Theos attempt to paint us all as stereotypical alcoholics, he's earned his Irish passport with me. One of us! One of us! đ
@@colettemmayou can say that again
He's got a load of family here and spent a lot of time over here, it's not one of these "my great-great-great grandfather" situations
Their voices and accents are something else. I watched the clip 10x in a row and still not bored đ
What a walleyed ginger! He looks like a real-life Simpsons character!
Funnily enough, a lot of people in Ireland don't drink. They go to bars and pubs just to socialise.
Hahaha i reckon Theo was in Wheelans and walked through to the wee bar đ
When shaggy discovered the mullet
I donât know of any bars in Ireland where there is no furniture đ some local bars would probably allow regulars to be so drunk that they have to hold eachother up tho đđđđ
He is just trying to be cool.
Feel like they are having a hair off! đ
Haha feel like thats me with double whiskey and a coke đđ its the perfect quick drink in ireland i find before game or concertđđ
Hes right, this was exactly my experience when I went to Ireland
The title made me think he found some underground Irish rap đ
Heâs seeing what he wants to see
All I care about is the green chairs they're sitting on. I need one!!
Theo is one of the funniest dudes ever . I would lie if I said otherwise
Theo Von looks like the berries and cream guy
I cant stop thinking of Ed Sheeran, Gordon Ramsay, Simon Cowell and Cristiano Ronaldo vibing in a car lol