Why 4 Of The World’s Priciest Drinks Are So Expensive | So Expensive Food | Business Insider
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- While exploring the world's most expensive foods, we spilled the tea on some of the priciest beverages money can buy. From camel's milk to authentic French Champagne and 30-year-aged Scotch whisky, these are some of the most expensive liquids you can drink.
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Fun fact @ 3:50 - Dimethyl Sulfide, also known as DMS, is a flaw found in beer, especially Pilsner, and it occurs when the malt isn't kilned (roasted) properly before brewing. In beer, DMS presents as a tomato sauce aroma, and is a signature tasting note of Rolling Rock. I had no idea this compound was essential to matcha production - super neat.
Ha! I grew up in Pennsylvania and we drank Rolling Rock all the time, even today I can still cite the little dedication poem on the back from memory.
("From the glass lined tanks of old Latrobe....") anyhow, we always joked around that the flavor profile of Rolling Rock is "2 rusty pennies in a can of dirt water"... Could the DMS have had anything to do with that sour metallic taste?
@@ralphralpherson9441 omg Latrobe!! Brings back memories. When I was much younger, I worked at a corporate sports bar. Our beer/liquor vendors would always give out tickets to events or have contests for us to win them. I won tickets to the Latrobe Town Fair one year and had an awesome time! I ended up buying my own tickets for the next few years so I wouldn't miss it. Good times lol
@@ralphralpherson9441 haha I live in PA and drank Rolling Rock all the time years ago. Although, I’d always get red faced when I did. I wonder if this by product has something to do with it? I was scared at first bc I thought I was becoming allergic to alcohol lmao
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@@c0lutchyou more then likely had have a mild allergic reaction if you turned red every time you drank it. If it happened all the time then it was allergies just nothing serious.
The camels look super clean and healthy 🐪 I don't think I've ever seen such nice looking camels 👏🏻🐪👏🏻
Japanese matcha is gold.
I thought it was tea
@@Haeherfeder_ that's what I thought
Wow i thought it was plant based, not a metal. The more you know
Bought a $7 usd box of 5 packets of ceremonial grade and I have never been the same, I can tell the difference even in lattes and boba.
It was a tea...not a gold😆
the macha producer looks so young ! his skin is flawless , i bet it's from all the good macha he drinks
All of these are so satisfying to watch and now I know why Japanese is expensive it looks delicious
" I know why Japanese is expensive it looks delicious"
shows you know jackshit, praise capitalism
Wait till you hear about vintage Pu Erh, some of them are sold for millions of dollars in China and internationally.
It seems to always be the Japanese who take the greatest care and pride in their work. Generational knowledge and practice is irreplaceable
Pretty replaceable if the procedures were documented to the t. Then it can be taken over or replicated..
The culture helps preserve the culture. Japan produces the best products with highest values.
but that also impede their technological progress and the refusal to make any working progress more efficient,but yes,their culture is preserved and unique to the rest of the world
@@andrewchin5583 you know there's a reason they do things a certain way, this matcha is the best in the world. also Japan ranked #1 in the world for technology in 2021
@@TheStraightflow Japan also have a high rate of suicide.
Fun fact about camels. They actually came from Nortb America and migrated out during the peak of the last ice age. They can still eat plants like creosote that only grow in the American SW.
Horses are also native to the Americas before they migrated to Eurasia via Beringia. American horses sadly became extinct sometime around 10,000 years ago.
Horses were only later reintroduced to the Americas during the Age of Colonization.
I didn't know matcha is so expensive. Nice video!
I'm a very heavy tea drinker, I spend more then 1 euro pour 1 gram of high quality powder, it's expensive
@@RainbowCuga I drink only a few times a month and mostly Twimings, lol!
Thank you for sharing this video
When I see good videos like this I usually take my time to appreciate the experts who make these videos possible, it's not easy to help a lot of people with this kind of info. Finance has always been a hindrance towards luxury, that why i try having streams of income to fund my luxury.
I would blame myself if I heard of an opportunity like this and let it go to waste, please am interested how can I do business with him
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I have benefited from it for the past two years , thou I got scammed before meeting the right account manager Mrs Gloria Johnson who manage my account and made good profits for me ☺️
This bot thread is amazing. Sadly, you forgot to put someone's random name and whatsapp number.
There’s a farm around here that produces camel milk I’ve never drank it but I’ve had ice cream and it’s pretty good. Like soft serve even if it’s been in the freezer for a day.
As someone that loves japanese culture from afar, i can say something i can appreciate about it, is how grounded it can feel, this guy embodies that, his roots are deep.
Great explanation . 👍
Camel milk is about 3.50$ for 1.5L in UAE/Dubai
Excellent
The most precious and priceless drink is Water. Spend Wisely while we have in abundance so that to have secured future ❣️
thank you for this comment
Special thing about champagne: they have lawyers who will sue you!
I like matcha 🍵
matcha is scrumptious 🤤🤤❣️😋
For shading the Macha Tea Plants, you can use Coconut Branches/Palm Leaf branches/Plantain Fibres and make nets to cover the top. People here in India use them all the time to make huts.
Camels are so happy there!!!
Money does grow on trees
Yes they are made of cotton
I became addicted to matcha about a year ago. I would love to try Japanese matcha
Junbi Matcha is one of the only US companies that sells ceremonial Matcha direct from Japan, in large quantities.
Japanese match honestly tastes the same as the match i get in china, and one is alot cheaper
As the video shows, real matcha is very bitter, so we drink it with sweet sweets, called 'wagashi'.
Cool
Barry's Tea 🍵 😋 😌 job done
If I wanted to taste bong water out of an ashtray I would just drink that and save my money on the scotch. Maybe put in a bit of vodka to get the alcohol part.
I went to a sacred tea ceremony and all I got was this lowsy kimono
Chmpagne supernova
I don’t like matcha tbh, neither whisky or champagne. Never tried camel milk before so can’t tell. I do like wine and gin though - expensive enough for me!
Than you vision06
If you like wine but not champagne, you probably had only bad champagne. because good champagnes are incredible wines. INcredibly expensive tho, especially if youre not in france with good connections
Most people have not yet tried ceremonial grade matcha, which is. not what starbucks and big coffee chains sells, they sell the cheapest, matcha powder mix drinks. Terrible compared to ceremonial grade matcha.
@@Shivwanders even ceremonial grade matcha can be terrible compared to matcha from authentic Japanese companies. Ceremonial grading isn't used in Japan. Quality just directly correlates to price.
So if you didn't like the matcha you've had so far, try something from Marukyu Koyamaem!
Sazentea is very recommended to order.
@@JustiaFiat why not just order straight from their website, so much cheaper. 😂
If it’s not from the region, it’s just sparkling marketing.
I would like to taste it🌚
Can you do video of Kampot pepper?
In germany, sparkling wine is just called sekt
i taste macha before.. just "not my cup of tea" i dont like it taste.. it not strong enough punch for supposedly "active drink" i prefer coffee any day..
Matcha quality varies wildly. Its flavors are definitely not faint.
23:25 Champagne wine making is in jeopardy? Good thing there's cheap American and Russian champa- oops, I meant sparkling wines, available to supplement them.
Nice, but does the matcha really have to be ground only counterclockwise? 😄 sometimes it feels like they try to make extra fuss to justify the cost...
It's the grinder that's designed to be wound counter-clockwise, so you do it for the same reason why you don't use the handle of a hammer to drive a nail in.
@@rd9301 wow
The stone probably has a one-way cut, if you go the other way, it won’t grind properly
Matcha don’t dissolve in water tho, they’re sort of mixed into it, but still there
Macha mochi go well with Scotch Whiskey, to be honest.
Is it okay to grow tea near the road with cars and things?
I've been buying mine at Ocha And Co, wonder if there's anything better for the price.
I would love to know too
Wondering why maotai does not appear in the list despite it being the pricier than all of the four featured
Kava Kava and Kratom are not on here either and I believe they cost more than Matcha.
Kratom powder is basically Matcha from Mitragyna plant leaves.
They don't have as much global awareness.
Does anyone ever buy liquor and hold onto it for many years as an investment? If you do that, how do you go about selling it legally?
That wouldn’t make it to be aged like 30-50 years because it is already in a bottle. Also you’d have to buy a lot of different ones and still find a place where these are auctioned 😂
You can't predict which liquor will be valuable in the future.
Its a bad investment, unless you run a pub or something where you can hoard liquor.
@@doc_vader2776 you invest in well renowned brands. That’s it. In the wine world works the same but there is more variables like specific vintages. If you are really good at tasting you can predict how valuable it will be a bottle .
@@MrJcalvino No you really cannot.
No matter how good something tastes,
It becomes valuable based on how rare it is
The company could just start producing it more in the future, which makes it a useless investment.
CORRECTION: Armand de Brignac is NOT made in a vintage style. All AdB champagnes are "multi-vintage". Not sure why you would use an Ace Of Spades graphic for your "vintages can sell for thousands" comment.
when she siad it's saltier and creamy 😉
I had no idea matcha existed...never ever heard of it
no way you’ve never heard of it before where do you live
@@danichiIIa Hungary, Central Europe...
Watch the British baking show. Everyone tried to use it to bake with and they all fail
Those aren't camels, they are dromedaries. Camels have 2 humps, dromedaries have only 1.
There are 3 extant species of camels: Bactrian camel, Dromedary camel and Wild Bactrian camel. Bactrian camels are found in the Gobi Desert and dromedary camels on the arabian peninsula and north africa. Both species are used for milk, transport and food since the people who rely on them are nomads.
They are camels. All dromedaries are camels, not all camels are dromedaries.
@@3darkn1t Thanks, I didn't know that. I just remember when I was in kindergarten and middle school, that they made a 'big' point of camels having 2 humps and dromedaries having one. It always stuck with me, and because of that, I always assumed they were different species, even though it didn't make much sense.
Because its japan. That's why expensive.
"Why everything from japan is expensive" You should make video with that title 🤣🤣
Bcuz they sell high quality products... and why everything from China is cheap bcuz most of their products are low quality and fakes 😅🤣🤣🤣
すご めっちゃ美味そう...
Ay, those distillery things are shaped like massive retorts
I like to see the young, enwrgetic, and today dressed matcha producer. So it make the young people intrested to listening what he explaining
Great Vid
How you watch a 30min vid in 3mins ??
I skim watch
Ok then how much camel milk is produced each year
If it's cheap then it's not the priciest
If it is Japanese it has to be expensive 😃..be it 100$ watermelon or 500$ mango😅
Matcha is barely expensive compared to some of the more prestige tea in China. It can get absurdly expensive and the small batches produced or released every year (for some of the vintage), and gets reserved years before it's made available. Not to mention tea pot/sets that are equally as expensive. When it comes to tea, China is hardcore AF lol.
It still seems really strange that we drink the milk of other animals after nursing, yet it is taboo to drink human milk. Imagine making human milk cheese why don’t you?
Because if it wasn't home made...you would need to setup a factory where woman are held like cattle, artificially impregnated, and their children would be separated.
I wouldn't have any problem drinking human milk. The main problem is that humans don't make much milk and it's difficult to express. Same problem with dogs and other small/medium animals.
We've been relying on goat, sheep, camel, and cow milk (mare and reindeer milk being less common but no less important) for nourishment for so long (10,000+ years) that we're evolving lactase persistence.
When has it ever been taboo? Do you feed your child goats milk instead of breast feeding them?
@@greatleader4841 hes talking about adults you rtard
@@greatleader4841 Adults. He's talking about adults.
There’s so many crypto bots here, jeez
2:53 WHERE?!?! 👮🏻♂️
Brights president is great
What else is everyone else up to at 4am?
I can’t drink coffee. Matcha is the best alternative
I have found that snorting coffee is a good alternative to drinking coffee
can someone tell me what matcha is
Dear mr dumb, there’s any entire video that explains what it is.
@@Tonyhouse1168 suck a cock "mr smart"
@@nehaandaboss2370 ok
Marrtuchaa. It’s just Mat cha, MA tcha
imagine in 100 years pure water gonna be a expensive liquid and artificial water is the norm
Artificial water is pure water.
Lmao.
@@doc_vader2776 artificial water would be just half water and half neutralized toxic chemicals while it still contain leftovers of heavy elements or cheap and similar to hydrogen and oxygen where water has metallic taste so they would add flavour and call it water flavour water
@@Nogardtist you have no idea of even elementary chemistry bro.
That is not how things work.
Water is made by burning H2 and O2 .
It gives pure water.
Even if the H and O are artificially made, the result will be the same.
Besides the concept of "artificial" itself is a joke when it comes to elements.
Man made elements are whole another topic.
Maybe you should try defining what "artificial" means.
There is no such thing as "artificial" water.
And unlike what you believe, no element can replace the hydrogen or Oxygen in water.
Water is unique, like every other compound ever.
Not one can replace the other.
@@doc_vader2776 burning water and oxygen
let me quickly put water on fire
@@Nogardtist spoken like a true highschool dropout.
Suuuuper weird song choice for the end credits, eh? hahahaaa So effin' weird. =)
Start buying champagne bottles they gonna be rare noted
Actually, it's only champagne if it's from the Champagne region of France, otherwise it's ju... wait a minute..
Yeah but you can't legally call it champagne because it is tied to the geographical region, this is what we call an AOC.
It was made to preserve regional crafts
Actually most of young Japanese people don’t drink matcha
WHY are you rehashing old stories and re-uploading them, edited in different order, AS NEW? That's scummy AF.
👎
Some say it takes 10 years alone to become a master at picking tea leaves.
Camels milk is so cheap come to Somalia you could probably buy camel’s milk for less then a dollar
I thought that japanese man name was tanjiro
it’s expensive because some japanese guy said so, nothing more.
I wonder how a matcha tee with camel milk would taste
Tastes like eating leaves while sucking on a camels teat
😄😆
I've never tasted either of those two on its own, let alone mixing them together
What are jintaro tea brabd i want to buy iy
Released two versions
One dubbed and one subbed
The former is for the unwise
Lol 22n18
what do you call camel veal? E: it's called camel veal
The title is confusing af.
I desperately want to try camel milk. With luck, I'll be able to move to Israel one day, and I'll have better access to it.
"With luck, I'll be able to move to Israel one day"
AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
@@hasanhaskovic4307 I feel like that’s racist, but I don’t know why
@@thecourtjester1931 I feel like you can't differentiate antisemitism from legitimate criticism
@@hasanhaskovic4307 I didn’t say it was racist, but I felt like it was for some dumb reason
@@thecourtjester1931 ok
So japanese matcha is more bitter than my ex
Nothing’s more bitter than your ex.
Yes 👍
It wud b great if u can dub the non english parts , instead of subs. That way we can do other stuff and follow the vdos better.
Nah dubbing sucks.
@@aditisk99 its not a movie
No dubbing...the appeal, authenticity, and learning about the products is hearing the experience in their respective languages.
@@WuFactorPilatesLife this is economics, language appreciation is redundant/DISTRACTING
& for an authentic language experience u can always Google .
Just remember that's its all in your head
Hello everyone...I just wanted to remind you that you're greatly loved by God. Have a beautiful day
No thanks, I will drink normal tea
1ns
People made it so expensive, that’s it!…no rocket science!
its call marketing market anything no matter the price it will evoke interest
This is an ad
Second :)
@8:30 So ground "Matcha" powder is a mixture of stone powder and the powder. Instead of steaming the leaves, would it also be possible to freeze-dry the leaves to keep more of the flavors?
Well, that is due to what happens when you freeze dry it. Freezing causes moisture in the leaves to crystallize, and that expands the leaves breaking down their cell walls. So when you unfreeze it, the leaves are already broken on a microscopic level, and unfreezeing it will just cause it to lose aromatics and flavor due to it leaking out.
Gotta have the snobby voice to present this or it just wouldn't be the same ;P
Moral of the story, it’s only expensive because they say so…
Except the matcha
@@therogueusername7171 and only matcha brands on Amazon is expensive. Ordering straight from marukyu koyamaen is like 2~4 times cheaper and the quantity is even better. They still are some expensive variants, but at higher prices, the quality is dramatically better than similar priced matcha on Amazon.
Interesting, but too long (almost put me to sleep😴) As a champagne collector (40 yr), I was very disappointed in your superficial coverage of what could’ve been fascinating report. You didn’t even mention the great houses of Tattinger, Roederer, or Veuve Cliquot, let alone explore lesser known Salon, Nicholas Feuillatte, or Louis XV de Venoge. 😢😮😧
Matcha is gross
You spelled insider wrong
I also happen to know business insider isn't on telegram
I had thought the world’s most expensive liquid was horse semen
UHH-MAZING!!!😃🌳🙋🙏➕👌👍🖐🇺🇸
Dear god, why would anyone listen to what Kim kardashian has to say about anything?
As a whisky enthusiast.. that was painful to watch.
Matcha is hardly the most expensive tea if you compare it to Chinese tea. A vintage brick of Pu Erh was sold for over 3 million USD, and Iron Goddess from the original tree will be worth even more per weight.
Furst
Fake first. Indeed.