Understanding German Beer

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  • čas přidán 19. 10. 2017
  • So Rubio had some time on his hands, and German beer in them, so he concocted a devious scheme to perfectly re-create past Beerists-Modern Rogue episodes down to everybody wearing the exact same clothes, sporting the same beard progressions, all against the warehouse in as much disarray and just as disheveled as it was four months ago -- but this time, they have the German beer to drink.
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  • @ModernRogue
    @ModernRogue  Před 6 lety +48

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    • @bluetimeblast
      @bluetimeblast Před 6 lety

      The Modern Rogue love your videos been here for years keep up the great work guys!

    • @1218Draco
      @1218Draco Před 6 lety

      The Modern Rogue Brian, if you like IPAs, Ballast Point (makers of Sculpin from the first beer episode) made & JUST released a lighter IPA called Fathom. About 5 or 6% ABV compared to Sculpin’s 7.5%

    • @nicomilnes9318
      @nicomilnes9318 Před 6 lety

      The Modern Rogue I

    • @dielabertaschelp9905
      @dielabertaschelp9905 Před 6 lety

      Deutsches Bier ist das Beste!!! :D
      Grüße aus Deutschland ^^

    • @Raven_Leblanc
      @Raven_Leblanc Před 6 lety +1

      If you want to try a Belgian beer, I'd propose a 'Duvel'. I live in Belgium and have visited the brewery in Breendonk (pronounced as Braindonck) and it's a stronger beer (around 8%). If that's too strong, try a vedett (4.5-ish) beer.

  • @abdamit
    @abdamit Před 5 lety +486

    there's a saying in germany: "Kölsch is the only successful attempt to water down water"

    • @antiisocial
      @antiisocial Před 4 lety +8

      😂

    • @captainchaos3053
      @captainchaos3053 Před 4 lety +28

      abdamit Looks like pish, smells like pish and tastes like weak pish. It must be Kölsch.

    • @TheSpikehere
      @TheSpikehere Před 4 lety +16

      @@captainchaos3053 On my two "pub crawls" around Germany the only bad beer I had was Kolsch. No flavour whatsoever.

    • @tomislavnikolic5778
      @tomislavnikolic5778 Před 3 lety +11

      I have a friend in Cologne who'd be offended but wouldn't disagee. It's because he lives in Cologne, but I feel he would prefer something smoother and with a higher alcohol content :D

    • @jotwee63
      @jotwee63 Před 3 lety +19

      Drink Düsseldorf Altbier, afterwards you pee Kölsch.

  • @zegagenesis778
    @zegagenesis778 Před 6 lety +156

    I just started working at a liquor store and thanks to these videos I've convinced my coworkers that I'm a connoisseur of beer and whiskey. That said you guys need to do a wine episode.

  • @killerspecht90
    @killerspecht90 Před 6 lety +239

    There's one more major aspect of German beer culture, which is the glasses. Kölsch you drink in a 0.2L glass in a simple cylinder shape. Weizen you drink in 0.5L glasses that kinda look like the Football (soccer) world cup trophy and Pilsener you drink in glasses like the one you are using. Pilsener btw are also very different regionally. Northern German Pilseners for example are much spicier/more bitter/drier than Pilseners from other parts of Germany. Like the video :)

    • @amanderp21
      @amanderp21 Před 5 lety +3

      They are drinking from snifters, pilsners get almost a fat champagne flute type of glass, and most Kolshes get a "tankard" or large mug style because of the lightness and drinkability.

    • @TheMrNalsur
      @TheMrNalsur Před 4 lety +2

      What about the Maß bier? :D
      On my first time visiting Germany, in Munich's Englischer Garten, I had my first time seeing the 1L mugs. When I ordered it, the dude serving went almost ecstatic. "MAß BIEEEER!" he said in a very deep voice.
      Ah I wanna go back to Germany.
      Grüße!

    • @ZootZootTesla
      @ZootZootTesla Před 4 lety +1

      @@amanderp21 When i went to cologne and bonn all the locals there ordered Kolsch in 0.2l glasses and the bar staff would be almost shocked if we ordered in a larger glass.

    • @jolioding_2253
      @jolioding_2253 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheMrNalsur The mug is sometimes referred to as a "Humpen"or "Stein" but mostly as a "Maß" or "Krug." In bavaria and austria the Maß is used for most beers and beer mixes like radler which is beer and lemonade

    • @isaaccatao5974
      @isaaccatao5974 Před 3 lety

      I was just about to say that, but I guess I’m a couple of years late...

  • @Mromfgtrololol
    @Mromfgtrololol Před 6 lety +53

    I went to a concert in Germany last year. I didn't eat yet so I decided to get some at the concert.
    They only sold beer and pretzels.
    10/10 would do again.

  • @boahkeinbockmehr
    @boahkeinbockmehr Před 6 lety +206

    First rule of german beer: drink it from the according glass... e.g. Kölsch is served in a "Stange" which is a 0,2l straight tube like glass. So that the tabbed Kölsch is always fresh (since it has comparibly little carbonation) and by drinking it from the glass, you almost chuck it down in 2 or 3 zips. And by the design of the glass the beer hits your mouth mainly in the back which alters the taste (due to the distribution of tasting buds in your mouth). Weizen on the otherside has realy large glasses (0,5l) out of which you take larger chucks and start the taste right in the front of your mouth and so on

    • @DerDoctor69
      @DerDoctor69 Před 5 lety +16

      And everyone knows that the only real glass is the Maß Krug (1l)

    • @emkay6533
      @emkay6533 Před 5 lety +25

      And you can´t pour a 05, l Weiße / Weizen in 4 glasses and afterwards analyze it, because everyone has something different in the glass. Just like you can´t drink Weizen from a bottle. I mean you can, but it´s something to avoid. The yeast settles on the ground.

    • @serapheus3947
      @serapheus3947 Před 5 lety

      Beat me to it

    • @abdamit
      @abdamit Před 5 lety +11

      @@emkay6533 Drink a Weizen from the bottle and it will say hello to you, when it comes up again.

    • @attiladerhunne2998
      @attiladerhunne2998 Před 5 lety +7

      Kölsch is no beer

  • @drxgn
    @drxgn Před 6 lety +413

    Much love from germany to the entire Modern Rogue crew and the Beerists!

    • @ModernRogue
      @ModernRogue  Před 6 lety +24

    • @drxgn
      @drxgn Před 6 lety +3

      Why exactly "cucked"?

    • @johnrubio
      @johnrubio Před 6 lety +2

    • @xMaverickFPS
      @xMaverickFPS Před 6 lety +9

      DrxgN - it's a word that a bunch of 13 year olds picked up from a small close-minded website called 4chan. it's practically meaningless.

    • @ilovepudding7873
      @ilovepudding7873 Před 6 lety +8

      also love from the netherlands
      we know good beer, (just not how to make it)
      but we have belgium for our ales and germany for the lagers

  • @hikothechaos47
    @hikothechaos47 Před 6 lety +35

    Greetings from a German! Gotta admit, none of my favourite beers were up in this video, but I remembered some saying right away. Some German people call a Kölsch "the only way to dilute water" and I kinda felt like I had to share that.
    Another fun fact as I'm continuing to watch: comparing hefeweizen smell to banana bread reminded me that there's a lot of people who like to drink bananenweizen, which is (obviously) a weizenbier with banana juice. It's actually quite good!

  • @TheNocturnalAlchemist
    @TheNocturnalAlchemist Před 6 lety +279

    First whiskey now beer, I think this channel is trying to get me drunk

  • @thedooter6342
    @thedooter6342 Před 6 lety +529

    German humor.
    It's no laughing matter.

  • @Th3DarthHom3r
    @Th3DarthHom3r Před 6 lety +59

    Most important thing to remember about Kölsch: don't order it if you're in or around Düsseldorf, as there is a long-standing rivalry between Düsseldorf and Cologne. You won't find a bar in Düsseldorf that serves Kölsch. Likewise, they won't serve Altbier, Düsseldorf's trademark beer, in Cologne. Apparently some landlords even kick you out if you order the wrong beer in the wrong city.

    • @narzoggash
      @narzoggash Před 6 lety +3

      Thrillho never Drink Kölsch

    • @svenrichtmann6792
      @svenrichtmann6792 Před 4 lety +3

      Why on earth would anyone ever want to go to Düsseldorf, when Köln is so close by? ;)

    • @someguy0204
      @someguy0204 Před 4 lety

      You shouldn't order it at all

    • @tomislavnikolic5778
      @tomislavnikolic5778 Před 3 lety

      @@someguy0204 brother grimm friend, you could've just said "duessselderof != kolsch!" and not write the whole essay on the conflict

    • @KokkiePiet
      @KokkiePiet Před 3 lety

      @@svenrichtmann6792
      Because of the Alt that actually has taste

  • @richardpowell4281
    @richardpowell4281 Před 6 lety +115

    I come for the awesome content and knowledge, I stay for nerdy references and quips.

  • @irian42
    @irian42 Před 6 lety +47

    Berliner Weisse Sourness: I assume that's why adding fruit syrup to the Weisse became a thing...?

    • @wasteofspace04
      @wasteofspace04 Před 6 lety +1

      Yes.

    • @johnrubio
      @johnrubio Před 6 lety +10

      That's exactly right. And while I prefer mine without syrup, sometimes I love a dash of raspberry or woodruff syrup in mine.

    • @helloweener2007
      @helloweener2007 Před 6 lety

      You can drink it without syrup. But you have to keep it for a long time in the cellar. I am told, that it was buried in the ground for a year.
      It changes the taste then, but I never tried this. I drink it only with sweet Woodruff syrup.

    • @Aquila009
      @Aquila009 Před 6 lety +5

      John Rubio I actually get annoyed by this. Whenever I as a Belgian get in a discussion with a German they go “REINHEITSGEBOT!” And as they say that, they mix their white beer with cola. Give me a good dark Belgian beer or even a Cherry beer any day of the week.

    • @helloweener2007
      @helloweener2007 Před 6 lety +1

      Aquila009, The Reinheitsgebot had reasons in the time the law was written. Now it is a more marketing and protection. It is like Belgian waffles or the chocolate. If you buy it, you know what you get.
      The Reinheitsgebot prevents some cheating. You can get mixed beers here. But there is no writing about the Reinheitsgebot on it. I know guys who would never drink a mixed beer. I am fine with it, I am also fine with Irish beer or English Ale. I had also a Belgian beer in last time. Thanks to the EU-Market you can sell it here, even without keeping to our purity law.

  • @lenaoxton3999
    @lenaoxton3999 Před 6 lety +35

    Body Armor, Two-Handed Weaponry, German Beer... The Modern Rogue is another step closer to becoming a Reinhardt Main.

    • @TheStrangerous
      @TheStrangerous Před 6 lety +8

      Don't worry my friends. I will be your shield.

  • @burdineestep4224
    @burdineestep4224 Před 5 lety +1

    Dr. B. Is the head of the beer brewing school at the Weihenstephaner breweries. He also makes Gruit beer, beer brewed w/o hops- spices sold by the church to brew wives. 2 unique and wonderful beers.

  • @redcup217
    @redcup217 Před 5 lety +7

    When I was in the army, Ayinger was the "local" beer. Makes me nostalgic!

  • @TheRealAlpha2
    @TheRealAlpha2 Před 6 lety +22

    ... Thumbs up for the cold open alone. Grant is a gift that just keeps giving.

  • @wereling
    @wereling Před 6 lety +11

    I always enjoy seeing the Beerists on this show.

    • @johnrubio
      @johnrubio Před 6 lety +6

      Thanks! I hope you're listening to our podcast! thebeerists.com

  • @MegaManApple
    @MegaManApple Před 6 lety +4

    Man I adore this show. Every saturaday I cook curry, and while I'm waiting for curry to cook, I'm driking IPA and watching Modern Rogue. I'm white Lithuanian (European), but dude, these beer shows could be a thing every saturday. Thumbs up from LT.

    • @ModernRogue
      @ModernRogue  Před 6 lety +1

      +MegaManApple thanks for the encouragement! Thrilled you like them

  • @luktra1
    @luktra1 Před 5 lety +54

    Glad to live in Germany where you can drink beer with 16 and its the best in the world to

    • @thesenate4743
      @thesenate4743 Před 5 lety +6

      Luk tra Heiliges Deutschland, Bestes Bier der Welt

    • @no.charms1556
      @no.charms1556 Před 4 lety +4

      @Isaak van Dijk, MD sorry but...no

    • @juliush5879
      @juliush5879 Před 4 lety

      Isaak van Dijk, MD nope

    • @joshuaneuberth648
      @joshuaneuberth648 Před 4 lety

      Deutsch, Belgisch, Tschechisch, alles gut.
      Hatte sogar mal nen Glücksfall und hab wirklich gutes heckenbrauerbier in Kroatien bekommen.

    • @mullerman1104
      @mullerman1104 Před 4 lety +3

      Man darf sogar mit 14 trinken, im Beisein der Eltern. Aber nur alles was mit 16 ohnehin erlaubt ist

  • @joeb5763
    @joeb5763 Před 5 lety +10

    The guy in the black shirt and glasses really knows his stuff and explains it really well.

  • @metalviking974
    @metalviking974 Před 6 lety +10

    Belgian or English styles next?
    And some additional information about Hefeweizen: At some point in the late Middle-Ages (I think), the government in today's Bavaria raised a tax on barley, so the people started using wheat instead.

  • @DarwinsBeerReviews
    @DarwinsBeerReviews Před 6 lety +2

    Great informative video. Can't wait to see more.

  • @Terrakinetic
    @Terrakinetic Před 6 lety

    I like how there is continuity between episodes and videos.

  • @attingerr8395
    @attingerr8395 Před 6 lety +10

    24:57
    "It tastes very THICC."
    -Jason Murphy

  • @MitchLucker28
    @MitchLucker28 Před 5 lety +12

    You need to become the German beer to understand it.
    Cheers and greetings from Munich

  • @thorwaldjohanson2526
    @thorwaldjohanson2526 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome show! Guy from southern Germany here, where Hefeweizen is very popular. It is also by far my favorite beer. If you ever come to Germany and you happen to be in the south, take a couple of hours hike up to a castle (we have tons of those). Usually on top of the castles you can buy food and beer quite cheaply. After being in the sun and sweating, a cold Hefeweizen is like heaven in a glas!!! Then during dinner, pair your hearty food with a nice dark hefeweizen :). Oh also I've been at the monestary in Andex and drank their 10% doppel Bock. Strong stuff ^^

  • @Josephbentley
    @Josephbentley Před 6 lety +2

    I honestly dont know why but i can can listen to you guys all day.Thank you for the entertainment

  • @knighToFdemonS
    @knighToFdemonS Před 6 lety +50

    Greetings from germany (also lol). Pretty nice to see you guys do this beer-thing and here comes the but(t). Dont take this as offense (lot of people get to easy offended) but I just want to point out that here almost every region has their own beer. Most brewed and consumed are probably Pils. First the type of glas you use makes a huge difference. You should definelty try a Hefeweizen out of a big glas that is made for holding a whole bottle. Also I noticed you almost have no foam-topping. Tip: Leave a little rest in the bottle (maybe about two fingers width), shake it up to get foamy and pour it on top into the glas.
    Also very important!!! The Reinheitsgebot has changed due to EU regulations. Now you can add things like different acids or even aspertam. I'm personally very sad about this but thats business these days... So german beer is not as pure anymore as it was 10 years ago - very unfortunate
    Keep up the good videos!

    • @Jason-jh9uv
      @Jason-jh9uv Před 6 lety +4

      Ich war n bischen traurig dass die nicht normales Bier wie krombacher oder Veltins probiert haben...

    • @RandolphCrane
      @RandolphCrane Před 6 lety +6

      Just an addition: The traditional Reinheitsgebot did in fact change in Germany, but not in Bavaria, which is a state of Germany (like Texas in the US). Bavaria/Bayern has retained their original Reinheitsgebot from 1516, and there still only hops, water, and malt are used for brewing. To get the real deal, I would always recommend to try authentic Bavarian beer. My favourite is Weihenstephaner.

    • @MajorMlgNoob
      @MajorMlgNoob Před 4 lety +2

      They're using tasting glasses

    • @tomislavnikolic5778
      @tomislavnikolic5778 Před 3 lety

      very german-like comment, love it

    • @tomislavnikolic5778
      @tomislavnikolic5778 Před 3 lety +3

      if the comment doesn't contain the phrase "EU regulations" it wasn't produced
      by a german :P

  • @xpl0rer551
    @xpl0rer551 Před 4 lety +34

    Fist rule to understand German beer:
    Kölsch isn't one

    • @GonkyWonkler
      @GonkyWonkler Před 4 lety +1

      It originated in Cologne, didn't it?

    • @Julian-ie3jz
      @Julian-ie3jz Před 4 lety +1

      Dirg yeah but its looked down upon by lots of people

    • @haifisch1395
      @haifisch1395 Před 4 lety +1

      Kölsch is Water

    • @tomislavnikolic5778
      @tomislavnikolic5778 Před 3 lety +1

      @@haifisch1395 on behalf of my cologne friends, how dare you say something so brave, yet so controversial

  • @chrisjt86
    @chrisjt86 Před 6 lety +1

    I bought my first dopplebock, and it just happened to be the one in this video, the Andechs. It's probably my favorite lager right now, love love love it. Can't wait to keep discovering new beers.

  • @Glennerstedt
    @Glennerstedt Před 6 lety

    The modern rogue has a basic understanding of Belgian beers.
    Seriously enjoyed this, please continue this playlist with The Beerists!

  • @Brgsn
    @Brgsn Před 5 lety +7

    Beer expert that dont "shake" a hefeweizen bottle ahhhhh my heart

    • @kingk221
      @kingk221 Před 3 lety

      Why do you shake a Hefeweizen bottle for? I’m curious

    • @Brgsn
      @Brgsn Před 3 lety +2

      @@kingk221 cause the yeast is stuck on the ground
      If u dont shake it u got a normal beer

  • @MegaWeitzel
    @MegaWeitzel Před 6 lety +198

    Funny you start with kölsch, 95% of germans would argue that this is not beer

    • @jurgen3865
      @jurgen3865 Před 5 lety +13

      I agree! Dont do Kölsch!

    • @1218Draco
      @1218Draco Před 5 lety +7

      How is it “not a beer”?

    • @jeffrey778
      @jeffrey778 Před 5 lety +21

      DracoRogue1218 if its under 10% alc its considered a soft drink.

    • @1218Draco
      @1218Draco Před 5 lety +3

      Jeffrey 778 10%?!?!

    • @sidmagos
      @sidmagos Před 5 lety +2

      that was the russian law. beer was always alcohol you could buy at 16

  • @mrzeppelini8085
    @mrzeppelini8085 Před 6 lety +1

    You guys teaming up with the beerists is awesome, really interesting stuff! Do an episode about Belgian beers as well!

  • @christophercarlo2776
    @christophercarlo2776 Před 6 lety +1

    Modern rogue and the beerists are a great combo. You guys need to do more videos about beer. Cheers

    • @johnrubio
      @johnrubio Před 6 lety

      Aw, thanks! You should check out podcast out at thebeerists.com, or search for "The Beerists" on your favorite podcast app!

  • @karlchristie1856
    @karlchristie1856 Před 6 lety +5

    I was at Andechs exactly one week before this video was published!

  • @gremdi9789
    @gremdi9789 Před 6 lety +113

    it makes me uncomfortable the way he says "wheat".

  • @jogo086
    @jogo086 Před 5 lety +1

    the funny thing with watching this video when coming from Cologne is, that you´re examining the beer like some finest single malt, but a can of Kölsch is basically 95ct in german supermarket :D

  • @alfredoroldanmunoz4131

    Very nice video guys, thank you.

  • @Nicse4s
    @Nicse4s Před 6 lety +7

    I gotta say, I love you guys. I can't even drink yet, but I still love watching these episodes because of the jokes and kinda stupid stuff that you guys end up doing. I didn't realize until recently you were the hosts of Hacking the System, cause I found and watched that on netflix, love watching you guys, and in one of your episodes you mentioned "While we were working on Hacking the System blah blah blah" I went and checked cause my immediate thought was NO WAY ARE THESE THE SAME PEOPLE. OH MY GOD THEY ARE!

    • @ModernRogue
      @ModernRogue  Před 6 lety +2

      +DarkEspeon haha, that’s awesome!

  • @GGsYoyo
    @GGsYoyo Před 6 lety +4

    I may not drink, but I find your analysis videos of various types of alcohol fascinating. You guys have the ability to make almost any topic interesting to listen to! Thanks for all the content Brian & Jason!

  • @adrianbedregal3231
    @adrianbedregal3231 Před 3 lety

    Every once in a while I rewatch all these videos,

  • @AlexJordanRealOG
    @AlexJordanRealOG Před 6 lety +2

    This was one of your best videos by far.... good job you entertained me instead of me chasing cats card or something

  • @246-trinitromethylbenzene8
    @246-trinitromethylbenzene8 Před 6 lety +29

    Its really funny to watch how People from America talk about German Beer...Schöne Grüße aus Deutschland.

    • @lxs242
      @lxs242 Před 6 lety +8

      Plus it's funny how many Germans are watching this channel.

    • @TheGavranatar
      @TheGavranatar Před 4 lety

      It's funny to watch americans talk about anything to be honest.

    • @elijahlawrence8010
      @elijahlawrence8010 Před 4 lety

      Callahad except Bourbon, a real Bourbon will give most import whisky a run for its money

  • @empteenet
    @empteenet Před 6 lety +4

    Drinking Game: Hard mode: Every time Grant opens his mouth. Easy mode: every time he says something that isn't ignored.

  • @CrazyDude1705
    @CrazyDude1705 Před 6 lety

    Hi guys :) As a Bavarian myself, I know a lot of people who would beat the crap out of you for what you did to that Weizen.^^ There is a ritual to how you pour and drink this style of beer. :D Awesome episode! Ayinger is actually one of my favorites, mainly because I'm from Munich so it's easy to get. Again, awesome episode! Keep on going rogue! XD
    By the way, that's not even close to Lederhosen. XD FYI: A Kloster is a monastery.

  • @Domin8R1000
    @Domin8R1000 Před rokem +1

    I'm American, and in my area we don't really see too many German beers. My awakening to German beer was Weihenstephaner from my local World Market. It's probably my favorite beer so far, but I'd love to taste more varieties. Really appreciate this video!

    • @seb0rn739
      @seb0rn739 Před 11 měsíci

      Weihenstephan is one of the oldest beer brewery that is still operating today. They were founded around 1675.

  • @TheMunster7
    @TheMunster7 Před 6 lety +13

    More whiskey episodes please!

  • @246-trinitromethylbenzene8
    @246-trinitromethylbenzene8 Před 6 lety +196

    Da dieses Video über Deutsches Bier ist...Grüße an alle Deutschen :)

    • @kravalier
      @kravalier Před 6 lety +4

      Grüße zurück :D

    • @ericbell7
      @ericbell7 Před 6 lety +5

      Grüsse aus der Schweiz:)

    • @barbecuelp7736
      @barbecuelp7736 Před 6 lety +3

      grüsschen aus der schweiz

    • @janumbach2307
      @janumbach2307 Před 6 lety +13

      atheist _guy0413 Noch wer der die Aussprache witzig findet?
      P.S. Grüße von nem deutschen aus Amerika

    • @Roter_Wolf
      @Roter_Wolf Před 6 lety +3

      cringe

  • @alexm_5150
    @alexm_5150 Před 6 lety +2

    YES! Pls do more vids with the beerists

  • @Crazy_Diamond_75
    @Crazy_Diamond_75 Před 5 lety

    John Rubio is so knowledgeable. I could listen to him spout facts and history all day.

  • @TetrisFan95
    @TetrisFan95 Před 6 lety +62

    As a german I am happy to see you guys test our beers. Sad about the part that you're drinking beers that I don't know. That's okay though it looks like most of them were from Bavaria anyways. I am from Hesse and we usually drink locally, haha. Except for the Kölsch. My "local" beer is Licher and they do export. If you get your hands on that, I'd love to see it in a video.

    • @elaquen7
      @elaquen7 Před 6 lety +16

      Aside from being also german, it is interesting that we have the same exact profile picture.

    • @christopherfriedl9688
      @christopherfriedl9688 Před 6 lety +8

      TheKrautsalad kein namhaftes bayerisches bier dabei... nur 0815 aber die ammis sind ja nur mist gewohnt

    • @juksderfuchs221
      @juksderfuchs221 Před 6 lety +18

      Detective John Kimble says the guy from the country ruled by trump 👍

    • @mariusfrost7066
      @mariusfrost7066 Před 6 lety +4

      WO IST KÖNIG PILSENER? Wie wollen die einen Biertest ohne machen.

    • @floorjazzrecordings6647
      @floorjazzrecordings6647 Před 6 lety +2

      I'm living in Hesse rn too, I just moved here just 6 months ago

  • @christianolivarius7175
    @christianolivarius7175 Před 6 lety +5

    Can you make a video about blacksmithing? That'll be awesome! :D

  • @UnnamedUser1
    @UnnamedUser1 Před 6 lety

    philosophizing about beer...i could listen all day to you guys :p

  • @hammerth1421
    @hammerth1421 Před 4 lety +1

    Germans are mostly drinking Czech style beer. There are many german breweries but they mainly producer Pilsener.

  • @midnightme4em
    @midnightme4em Před 6 lety +103

    Interestingly: all the beers you had taste different than they do in Germany. Because of the purity laws, German beer would be illegal to sell in the US without being filtered in some weird way...
    The more you know :)

    • @johnrubio
      @johnrubio Před 6 lety +48

      That's a misconception. Plenty of unfiltered German-made beer is imported into the US. A big reason a lot of it tastes different is because of the process of export/import. Often, that exposes the beer to temperature fluctuations, jarring motion, and time- all of which can sometimes negatively impact the flavor of a beer. It's not always the case, though.

    • @midnightme4em
      @midnightme4em Před 6 lety +15

      John Rubio i stand corrected! Hats off my lord!
      Still tastes better here ;) plus, the best stuff isn’t exported at all...

    • @Gallagherfreak100
      @Gallagherfreak100 Před 4 lety

      Many US microbrews are unfiltered. Best example is Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.

  • @3karus
    @3karus Před 6 lety +255

    You Guys forgot one Rule about german Beers; don't drink it from a can.

    • @mrjakobt
      @mrjakobt Před 6 lety +44

      Especially if you are doing a beer tasting. Beer cans should be reserved for festivals.

    • @erwingifslang
      @erwingifslang Před 6 lety +13

      In very exclusive situation some beers are better from cans

    • @gorgeous2135
      @gorgeous2135 Před 6 lety

      Erwin Broekhoven for example?

    • @vharcas5006
      @vharcas5006 Před 6 lety +1

      At least it is Reissdorf Kölsch. Love it.

    • @SNippets01
      @SNippets01 Před 6 lety +3

      They didn't drink groom the can. They poured into glasses which is best.

  • @wism881
    @wism881 Před 6 lety +1

    There are much better Bavarian Weissbier (Hefeweizen) options than Ayinger, but great to see German beers featured on this channel. Keep it up, Modern Rogue!

  • @Rockwithmeping
    @Rockwithmeping Před 5 lety

    Love watching u guys , i’m going to make homebrewing beer there’re lots of knowledge and useful information here , good work

  • @freedfg6694
    @freedfg6694 Před 6 lety +5

    Holy shit.
    Someone else that gets greek yogurt out of Berliner weisse!
    I don't know anyone that picks that up I thought I was crazy

  • @trex70
    @trex70 Před 6 lety +4

    There are more then 5.500 different beers in germany. So u can have every Day one beer, 15 years long. By the way, my favorit beer is called Schumacher Alt from Düsseldorf.

    • @germangamekiller
      @germangamekiller Před 4 lety

      Schumacher? Ich schwör ja auf Kürzer, Füchschen oder Gulasch.

  • @jeffwang6460
    @jeffwang6460 Před 6 lety +1

    24:35 I love how everyone leans in to sniff the beer, but Grant just goes ahead and takes a big swig.

  • @MalTheGuitarist
    @MalTheGuitarist Před 6 lety

    You guys make awesome videos! Keep up the good work!

  • @brianfischer149
    @brianfischer149 Před 5 lety +3

    Of all the German Beers I've tried DAB from Dortmund is my favorite. Ja so gut !!!

  • @splitmac
    @splitmac Před 6 lety +13

    Yes. More beerist episodes

    • @johnrubio
      @johnrubio Před 6 lety +2

      YASSSSSS! If you like those, I hope you listen to our podcast. thebeerists.com

  • @barbarusbloodshed6347
    @barbarusbloodshed6347 Před 5 lety +1

    The one time the combination "Germany + purity law" didn't go horribly wrong.

  • @tlhome7565
    @tlhome7565 Před 5 lety

    I am new to your channel. I have been living in Germany (Hamburg) for over 20 years and have only now started to taste all the beers on offer. I will post some of my findings and let you know what I learned from your posts. Thanks for the great information!

    • @tlhome7565
      @tlhome7565 Před 5 lety

      Berliner is for me very sour and somewhat somewhat fizzy. Very refreshing but way too sour for me. I also just tried Löwenbräu. That was very smooth, dry finish and a great hops taste. Wow, getting just trying these two! Lol now I know why you wanted to do this.

    • @tlhome7565
      @tlhome7565 Před 5 lety

      Drunk

  • @expatriate-life4431
    @expatriate-life4431 Před 5 lety +13

    I've been living in Germany since 2004 and I have never seen any of these beer brands.

    • @robpiy91
      @robpiy91 Před 5 lety

      I'm German and 28 years old and never heard of any of these.. no that's not true, I saw an Andechs once in my local Getränkeland and I saw Reissdorf Kölsch when I was in Dortmund.
      And well, I know the original Berliner Weisse, since I live in Berlin but never heard of this specific brand..

    • @dominich.2163
      @dominich.2163 Před 4 lety +1

      @@robpiy91 Reisdorf is from Leverkusen and Andechs is pretty common in NRW. But i think they forgot about the major pils brands like krombacher and warsteiner

    • @joshua4302
      @joshua4302 Před 4 lety

      Op0r8durr Skinny noch nie getrunken aber immer im TrinkGut gesehen

  • @Azeria
    @Azeria Před 6 lety +5

    GRANT DAVIS

  • @scotthudnall3375
    @scotthudnall3375 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for a great episode! I'm not too well versed in beers, so this has been a great primer to get to know what I like. My wife and I were in Nuremberg a little while ago and I had a really awesome dark beer at a small beer garden near my hotel. I've been looking around to see if I can find it in San Antonio without success. It sounds like the Double Bock might be it! Thanks again!

    • @TheStrangerous
      @TheStrangerous Před 6 lety

      Outstanding! Be sure to listen to the Beerists podcast. They've got new episodes every week.

  • @pasu2k
    @pasu2k Před 6 lety

    Oh my god, I JUST rewatched the small playlist of 3 previous beer episodes and got so confused when this popped up on the videos page

    • @pasu2k
      @pasu2k Před 6 lety

      After watching the three (now four) episodes I realize how little I know about beers. I'm from the Netherlands, right in the middle of all the beer countries, so I'm surprised how much is going on around me haha

  • @micahphilson
    @micahphilson Před 6 lety +3

    That dunkelweizen looks so perfect to me, so I looked it up, and apparently there was a brewery just 2 blocks away from me for 3 years that made it! I didn't even know that place existed, but unfortunately, it closed down this summer, just after I turned 21, taking the only local source of dunkelweizen with it.
    Why is life so cruel sometimes?

  • @randomi1148
    @randomi1148 Před 6 lety +22

    Try Czech beer

    • @gumm1ente
      @gumm1ente Před 5 lety +1

      @@Osc1llateW1ldly You mean the one that had to be invented by a bavarian that specifically was ordered over 1842 to pilsen because the townsfolk dumped barrels of the original top-fermented brown "pilsner" on the town square to show how bad it was? You can read it up, very interesting. Don't get me wrong, I dont wanna talk czech beer bad quite the contrary you guys have awesome beer but Pilsner Urquell literally is the original name for it too which was brewed in the then called "Bürger Brauerei" in Pilsen as bavarian lager style beer. Also taking into account that Pilsen back then had a strong german speaking community you gotta give the bavarians some credit. The czechs obviously provided the Water and hops so its more like a bavarian-czech joint venture project. I think we can all agree though that europe as a whole brews the world's best beer. If you're a beer lover you appreciate them all be it Belgian, Dutch, English, Scandinavian, German or Czech etc. :)

  • @BA5GH3TT1
    @BA5GH3TT1 Před 6 lety +1

    Not really into beer or whiskey, but these types of episodes are some of my favorites

    • @TheStrangerous
      @TheStrangerous Před 6 lety +1

      That's great to hear! I'm glad the non-drinking segment of the Modern Rogue community isn't alienated by these.

  • @sidmagos
    @sidmagos Před 5 lety +2

    there is one thing missing about the "berliner weisse". normaly you would mix it with a little bit of syrup (sweet woodruf or raspberry)

  • @maynase
    @maynase Před 6 lety +8

    What is this now, 4 episodes with Beerists? I think Trevor is being challenged. Also might I add you guys seem to have an affinity for alcohol

    • @brofights3138
      @brofights3138 Před 6 lety +1

      Maynase3 [NERD] WE NEED MORE TREVOR

    • @johnrubio
      @johnrubio Před 6 lety +1

      WE'RE COMING FOR YOU, TREVOR.

    • @GreigMcGill
      @GreigMcGill Před 6 lety +1

      "Also might I add you guys seem to have an affinity for alcohol"
      You say that like it's a BAD thing! Modern Rogue + The Beerists = Full On Win.

  • @mikaeljovaldy9377
    @mikaeljovaldy9377 Před 6 lety +3

    they make their drinking problems into hobby

  • @AndrewBahls
    @AndrewBahls Před 6 lety

    The fire drill went fine, luckily it was a nice day so we all got to take a nice 10 minute break in the parking lot.

  • @bennetthasty7886
    @bennetthasty7886 Před 4 lety

    Loved this episode

  • @plt927
    @plt927 Před 6 lety +21

    Seit wann ist kölsch Bier???
    (man betone das “ö“

    • @JtheBurger
      @JtheBurger Před 6 lety +6

      PL T pisswasser

    • @Brgsn
      @Brgsn Před 5 lety +1

      Hab ich mich auch gefragt 🤔
      Hab fast geweint als sie das Weizen "getrunken" haben und sowas nennt sich Bierexperte

    • @CR0ssman
      @CR0ssman Před 5 lety

      War es noch nie!

  • @FroznOrbOo
    @FroznOrbOo Před 6 lety +4

    you can also refer to it as : Kölner Pisse.

  • @sebastianwendl603
    @sebastianwendl603 Před 5 lety +1

    Hefeweizen is great, but to drink it properly, you really need the half-liter glasses, so all the contents of the bottle can mix a little. With other beers, it doesn't matter too much, but here you can really improve the experience with a bigger glass.
    To the "What you want to eat with that?" question: Weißwurst and Brezen. These three combined are kind of the bavarian equivalent of a brunch, called "Weißwurstfrühstück. Try it, it's great.

  • @Nusszucker
    @Nusszucker Před 6 lety +1

    As much as I liked the video, and as much as I understand that it is meant in a comical/jockingly way, I still have to say: We don't all wear Lederhosen all the time (especially not in this color, I would not even dare to wish someone to wear those XD).
    Great video :D

    • @ModernRogue
      @ModernRogue  Před 6 lety

      oh, of course. But in return, next time you depict an american, you can put him in a full cowboy costume.

  • @ericbell7
    @ericbell7 Před 6 lety +16

    The place Kölsch comes from is Köln, isn't it? It sounded like klon, when he said it:)
    And try pronouncing the "ö" like you say "we were at a bar" "we wör(e) at the bar" that may be the closest sound in english to the german "ö"
    Or "I heared that a guy said.." "I höred that a guy said..."
    Nice one Brian! Swiss-beer is great too. And the whisky as well :-)

    • @vonKartoffel
      @vonKartoffel Před 6 lety +17

      it sounded like klon because Köln is Cologne in english

    • @BrutalOddball
      @BrutalOddball Před 6 lety +3

      Exactly, because English doesn't have the ö, they translated Köln to Cologne, so that's what he said!

    • @majan6267
      @majan6267 Před 6 lety +8

      no, the name Colongne has nothing to do with English having no "ö", it derives from latin "colonia"

    • @DerMaflon
      @DerMaflon Před 6 lety +1

      majan yes and no. Colonia is the latin name of Köln but most german cities are not translated (Hamburg, Berlin, Stuttgart) because they can be said in english aswell. Köln can't so they chose to call it cologne which comes from colonia

    • @anthonykaiser974
      @anthonykaiser974 Před 6 lety

      In Kölsch dialect, they say "Koasch."

  • @inactiveinactive3380
    @inactiveinactive3380 Před 6 lety +27

    Im not even old enough to drink im just here for jason and brian

  • @floriankreuzer3048
    @floriankreuzer3048 Před 6 lety

    My respect to the Beerists. Excellent Choice of German beers.
    Best Wishes from a Bavarian guy living in Berlin.

  • @mynona2491
    @mynona2491 Před 2 lety +1

    Fun fact : the Augustiner brewery in Munich exists since 1328, where nobody even thought of Germany or America 😂

  • @Rockabilly1985
    @Rockabilly1985 Před 6 lety +3

    Nothing from Dortmund...?
    You are disqualified ;-)!

  • @1218Draco
    @1218Draco Před 6 lety +5

    Bohemia, you say?
    Is this the real life?

  • @rockyp3917
    @rockyp3917 Před 5 lety

    Great video! The guy with the glasses is very knowledgeable.

  • @derdaedalicpiranha
    @derdaedalicpiranha Před 6 lety +2

    That was really interesting to see as a German :D I knew all of the different kinds of beers they presented but i did not know a single brand. And the way you say stuff like Reinheitsgebot is pretty funny :D even though i know (or at least think) that you don't try to say it in German. Great video anyway!

  • @phillipcasar7055
    @phillipcasar7055 Před 6 lety +6

    I live near Würzburg and yeah weeee have goood beer :3 and also wine ;) i also can recommend Zwickel and doppelbock beer :p we have a lot of beer types here im Germany :D aaand if u do a trip to my home i will give u the best local beer and food would be nice to meet u two ;)

    • @Daskyy
      @Daskyy Před 6 lety +1

      Phil C. Die Chance jemanden zu finden der extrem nah an dir wohnt unter einem Englischen Video ist sooo gering haha (komme auch aus Nähe Würzburg)

    • @phillipcasar7055
      @phillipcasar7055 Před 6 lety

      Ja die Wahrscheinlichkeit ist echt seeehr gering ;D und was heißt bei dir Nähe also ich wohn in Kitzingen xD

    • @thesenate4743
      @thesenate4743 Před 5 lety

      Komme aus Würzburg XD Würzburger hofbräu und silvaner sind Standard im Kühlschrank

    • @thesenate4743
      @thesenate4743 Před 5 lety

      Phil C. Kitzingen war ich erst heute lol, bin Lkw Fahrer und dort ist ne Baywa

  • @tolga1cool
    @tolga1cool Před 5 lety +6

    You do a video about German beer yet start with Kölsch 😣😣😣

    • @MsJavaWolf
      @MsJavaWolf Před 5 lety +1

      Well it makes sense. As he said they want to start with something light.

  • @paaatreeeck
    @paaatreeeck Před 5 lety

    I have basically stopped buying pilsner for at home a couple of years ago, switched to bavarian hefeweizen completly. Normal naturtrübes for casual drinking or with snacks, and a nice strong dunkles to compliment a good hearty meal. Works great for me.

  • @FelipeCastillo
    @FelipeCastillo Před 6 lety +2

    You guys should make an episode about Belgium beers. Please!

  • @aurorabennett2023
    @aurorabennett2023 Před 6 lety +35

    you guys should do the next video about learning parkour

    • @ModernRogue
      @ModernRogue  Před 6 lety +16

      it's on the list!

    • @slavko321
      @slavko321 Před 6 lety +1

      maybe finish with a beer tasting+parkour? should be fun.

  • @Pierre-AnneRLaird
    @Pierre-AnneRLaird Před 6 lety +4

    DO WINE!

  • @paulallan1376
    @paulallan1376 Před 6 lety

    What has 2 thumbs and is gonna try some German beers this weekend? This guy. As soon as you said kolsch, I ran to the fridge and got my kolsch-style beer from Arizona.

  • @jobdan821
    @jobdan821 Před 6 lety +2

    Hi guys, nice Review of some of our great beers, as you know we have a lot of great regional beers. One of the importants things in the past, was the water near the brewerys, so a lot of beers had the same manufacterer but different tastes, based on the regional water. Hope that is interesting as well for you. Finally a special about the hefeweizen, after sport or at warm days, we put some banana juice in the beer and that fits perfectly to original taste of the Beer! Great Video guys, go on and take care, will follow you! :)

    • @johnrubio
      @johnrubio Před 6 lety

      Regionality is one of my favorite things about a beer. It gives geography a flavor, and flavors to specific travel destinations.