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Porter, Russian Stout, Lager, Indian Pale Ale, what's the difference and where did it come from? In this week's History of Beer Series we talk about fermenting and the revolution it sparked. Modernizing breweries and creating a worldwide industry that is with us today.
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@extrahistory
@extrahistory 2 роки тому
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@atlasking5733
@atlasking5733 2 роки тому
I love your videos keep up the good work
@Banagnum
@Banagnum 2 роки тому
Hello
@jtilton5
@jtilton5 2 роки тому
A question I have always had is: IPA beers have a much higher alcohol content compared to regular commercial beers. However, I live in, and have traveled to many south and south east Asian countries and many of them have a custom of drinking beer with ice in it. This comes from a time when home refrigeration wasn't abalible and people would buy blocks of ice to keep things cool. Could it be possible that this was how IPAs were also meant to be enjoyed? And thus with ice in the glass it would water down the stronger alcohol content of IPAs to someyhing closer to regular commercial brews?
@aidenstammler4618
@aidenstammler4618 2 роки тому
could yall do a history and evolution of the different types of beers from Lagers to Pale to Guinness? I was fascinated with the whole history yall were going off on.
@factsmachine9905
@factsmachine9905 2 роки тому
We need a playlist of the history of drinks
@akoiya6300
@akoiya6300 2 роки тому
Imagine your wedding was so fun, everyone mutually agreed to celebrate your anniversary every year even long after you were dead.
@jackwastakenx2
@jackwastakenx2 Рік тому
Yeah that’s be cool
@thewafflegamer6152
@thewafflegamer6152 24 дні тому
Must of been the best feeling ever
@Lionsbrood_
@Lionsbrood_ 2 роки тому
Brit here; we actually studied the Beer Street and Gin Lane prints when we were in school (I was 13,14?). Completely forgot that we had until now, so thank you EH for unlocking a memory. We also looked at one called "Cocaine Lane" which was a modern day one inspired by those 2 which looked at the drug epidemic in London.
@adamweishaupt3733
@adamweishaupt3733 2 роки тому
Was cocaine lane compared with weed street? A bunch of smiling people with drooping red eyes happily toking and satisfying their munchies on a meandering (if a bit smokey) road...
@Lionsbrood_
@Lionsbrood_ 2 роки тому
@@adamweishaupt3733 yes! I think so.
@ItsJayDee
@ItsJayDee 2 роки тому
I had this exact same thought when I saw those prints! I remember having the same expierience myself in high school
@KyleRayner12
@KyleRayner12 2 роки тому
Hogarth's prints were wild. His "Marriage à la mode" and Cruelty series are full of neat little details and weird Biblical references.
@jonnunn4196
@jonnunn4196 2 роки тому
American here; we had the same Beer Street and Gin Lane print on one of my history books.
@StRodeNL
@StRodeNL 2 роки тому
Fun story about the other possible origins of Russian Imperial Stouts: Back in the day, whenever a diplomat visited the Russian court, they were supposed to bring alcoholic beverages with them from their own nation. The Russians would then take that drink, and increase it's alcohol percentage and then serve it to the diplomat and court, with the higher alcohol percentage to establish dominance, and possibly cause Russians have a habid of making their drinks extra strong in general.
@generalgrievous6689
@generalgrievous6689 2 роки тому
We need an episode on the history of tea, I would watch that any day!
@Dreagostini
@Dreagostini 2 роки тому
*Uncle Iroh will remember that*
@dominicguye8058
@dominicguye8058 2 роки тому
Tea 🍵 has a darker history.
@generalgrievous6689
@generalgrievous6689 2 роки тому
@@dominicguye8058 Which is why I want to hear more about it!
@Dreagostini
@Dreagostini 2 роки тому
@@dominicguye8058 Similar do chocolate.
@JonManProductions
@JonManProductions 2 роки тому
Hello there.
@hestiathena4917
@hestiathena4917 2 роки тому
I'll admit, beer (and alcohol in general) ain't my drug of choice, but this series has been absolutely _fascinating_ regardless!
@luisandrade2254
@luisandrade2254 2 роки тому
Drug of choice?
@hestiathena4917
@hestiathena4917 2 роки тому
@@luisandrade2254 I much prefer caffeine, usually through green tea or dark chocolate. (Could never get into coffee, tho.) I've never really gotten much of the buzz other people get from alcohol, and I don't like the burn. Plus I have a naturally slow tempo, so I do better with the stimulation of a bit of caffeine than with the relaxation of alcohol. And yes, both alcohol and caffeine are both considered drugs. They alter mind and body states, are not crucial to our survival, have been used both recreationally and medicinally, and can be dangerous in large doses.
@luisandrade2254
@luisandrade2254 2 роки тому
@@hestiathena4917 i thought you were going to answer cocaine or marijuana
@shadowbannedaccont9479
@shadowbannedaccont9479 2 роки тому
Opium my dude nothing like reading bible verse to my pretty plants an smoking a bit of there sap afterwards.
@bigboiganiga8356
@bigboiganiga8356 2 роки тому
@@luisandrade2254 Marijuana is the seed of evil, nah not really. Altho, it certainly make people become lazy just like any other addiction except tea and coffee.
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing 2 роки тому
For the last 20 years, Beer has been instrumental in helping me achieve my life goal of finally contracting Gout. History's best way of letting the world know you're a *_somebody_*
@zackakai5173
@zackakai5173 Рік тому
Alright King Zog, calm down
@Windona
@Windona 2 роки тому
I'll admit, this series is really helping me learn the different types of beer and what types I might actually like. If stouts are really on the sweeter side and Pilsners are lighter and more refreshing I might want to try a few.
@extrahistory
@extrahistory 2 роки тому
Glad to help!
@SkittytheKid
@SkittytheKid 2 роки тому
Yeah I feel the same, could never find a beer I like at bars but those sound like something I could drink.
@Windona
@Windona 2 роки тому
@@SkittytheKid Let me know if you find a good one!
@evanlilley8986
@evanlilley8986 2 роки тому
Just like "Spot the Walpole", this series gives a second mention to William Hogarth (my favorite artist).
@TheBeehe
@TheBeehe 2 роки тому
Love the beer flood. There was a pretty big molasses one too!
@dane1382
@dane1382 2 роки тому
didnt all the 8 people die of alcohol poisoning?
@scarletletter4900
@scarletletter4900 2 роки тому
Who here would like to being back those really low alcohol beers (1% or less alcohol by volume, at one time called a small beer) of the bronze age, but made with modern brewing tech?
@nil981
@nil981 2 роки тому
We Slavs already have that. Except we call it kvass
@thewolfPrince
@thewolfPrince 2 роки тому
Small beers are actually regaining popularity and are being sold as low calorie versions of beer.
@peggyliepmann5248
@peggyliepmann5248 2 роки тому
I want to try home brewing some time, but I have zero space at home XD
@bluesteel8376
@bluesteel8376 2 роки тому
You can buy 0.5% alcohol beer that is sold as "alcohol free" beer, because you would have to drink like a fish to actually get drunk off of it.
@nuru666
@nuru666 2 роки тому
@@peggyliepmann5248 You don't need *much* room, remember you're not brewing on an industrial scale :D Really the biggest part would be your wart vessel and carboy!
@evanlucas8914
@evanlucas8914 2 роки тому
Really hope you guys mention Yuengling in your next episode. I know it's a footnote in the history of beer worldwide, but it's one of the only breweries to survive prohibition without fully closing. In fact, it's the oldest continually operating breweries in the US and a good example of how others survived by making "near beer" and branching into other business like the Yeungling's did with ice cream.
@vxicepickxv
@vxicepickxv 2 роки тому
There's no guarantee they've had Yuengling. It doesn't ship in the US west of the Mississippi.
@TheTrueAdept
@TheTrueAdept 2 роки тому
Funny thing, my grandpa used to lead the Great Falls, Montana Octoberfest with a few local German families back in the day. It was such a success that it generated a _good deal_ of money... which led to its downfall. After my grandpa died in the early '90s, the rest of the people running the thing argued about the money portion and it ended like that. ... and funnily enough, some people have been trying to revive the tradition here...
@DomyTheMad420
@DomyTheMad420 2 роки тому
7:10 i have never before been tempted to watch/listen to a Podcast. But if you were to upload a podcast episode about all the amazing stories you guys found during researching these episodes, I'd be SO interested!
@umjackd
@umjackd 2 роки тому
I hope the way certain beers have gone international through colonialism comes up in the next episode. Tsingtao is probably the biggest beer in China, coming from the small German colony in China before WW1, and there's a fascinating history behind ownership of Bintang, the main beer in Indonesia, after the Heineken breweries were nationalised after Indonesia won independence.
@aidanminder5482
@aidanminder5482 2 роки тому
Watched this with a Miller lite (Pilsner) in my hand. Finally understand what that means. Excellent series guys!
@kostathomas8732
@kostathomas8732 2 роки тому
These series on drinks have been some of the most interesting content on this channel so far. I had a buddy yesterday ask me if I had seen this series and we bonded over it
@TheCreepypro
@TheCreepypro 2 роки тому
man it is nice to finally get to the part of history where we know and recognize most of the names as well as finally learning where they come from
@danielbenner7583
@danielbenner7583 2 роки тому
As someone that knows a considerable amount about beer and beer history, this is wonderfully well researched. My only quibble is that at 6:05, the bock that’s frozen and the water/ice thrown out is known as eisbock, not doble bock.
@patchadamsv2
@patchadamsv2 2 роки тому
I worked with Anheuser Busch for 13 years, becoming a distributor's craft beer specialist. This video is amazing. I love the history of beer. It's amazing thinking craft beer is such a young trend, but it's been around for centuries!
@gingerlicious3500
@gingerlicious3500 2 роки тому
Always good to remember that Uncle Sam's Misguided Children was founded by people who were likely blind drunk. Explains a lot, really.
@_gold_eye_2656
@_gold_eye_2656 2 роки тому
And led by self taught lawyers, professors, merchants, and community leaders brought under the ideology of European enlightenment. Don’t ignore the highly educated people who formed the first democratic nation founded on government for the people.
@Seth9809
@Seth9809 2 роки тому
Are you talking about the fringe conspiracy group?
@seanj4119
@seanj4119 2 роки тому
@@Seth9809 That's one way to describe the USMC
@gingerlicious3500
@gingerlicious3500 2 роки тому
@@Seth9809 Nah, the Marine Corps. USMC.
@TheMasonK
@TheMasonK 2 роки тому
Wouldn’t have it any other way! 🇺🇸😉 😂
@dionadair8195
@dionadair8195 2 роки тому
You can drink your fancy ales, You can drink them by the flagon, But the only brew for the brave and true... Comes from the Green Dragon!
@stewartgames6697
@stewartgames6697 2 роки тому
Actually Octoberfest dates back to the early Gothic period in Germany, and marks the best time of year to hunt wolpertinger. This rare Thuringian lagomorph is highly prized for its antlers, said to be a potent aphrodisiac. The animal's highly sensitive nose can smell good malt, and is drawn out of hiding by the scent of freshly decanted lager. This gave rise to legends that the wolpertinger can only be seen by the very drunk, but the truth is it is simply very shy around humans and will normally hide itself deep in the forests, until the scent of lager draws it out.
@WorldBridger70
@WorldBridger70 2 роки тому
Kind of love the progressing joke that they will do anything to join Jeff's family dinners
@jimh781
@jimh781 2 роки тому
For the record, having very recently taken the touristy tour of the Guinness factory in Dublin, the official color of Guinness is ruby red.
@christophertownsend3820
@christophertownsend3820 2 роки тому
Epic! Love beer and extra credits equally :)
@extrahistory
@extrahistory 2 роки тому
Whew! That's a relief!
@revanius2213
@revanius2213 2 роки тому
With the mention of tea in this video, it would be interesting to see the history of tea if they ever decide to do it.
@Sirmatthaeus
@Sirmatthaeus 2 роки тому
Here in Serbia, when you are on a visit or a party, someone WILL eventualy offer you a beer or there much more popular "rakia"
@guidosmetsers4384
@guidosmetsers4384 2 роки тому
Funny fact about beer: in my town of schijndel, in the netherlands, in the years between 1900 and 2000, about a 100 homemade brewers ( or more ) ruled our little town until the 90's. There where so many brewers and pubs ( or "kroegen,, if you say it in dutch ) that even People all the way from Amsterdam or even germany, Engeland and france visitid our little town. Even if you consider the size of the town itself. Unfortunetly nearly 90 % of all these homemade brewers where lost. But thankfully there is still one brewer whom still makes his homemade beer till this day. There not big, but are still a fine reminder that in our little town still exsist a love for brewing. Even though this is just a smaal example of the subject, it is still a fun detail in this history lesson. Both for my town and for the history of beer. And for that i toast to all who love this amazing invention. 🍺🍻🍻🍻cheers to you all!!!😀👍
@alec3037
@alec3037 2 роки тому
I feel a huge loss by not discussing beer from Belgium
@valloarukaevu2846
@valloarukaevu2846 2 роки тому
Belgian beer is overrated.
@tbode9369
@tbode9369 2 роки тому
@@valloarukaevu2846 how dare you :O
@wnkbp4897
@wnkbp4897 2 роки тому
Dutch beer is best! Much more variety, there are at least a thousand or so... 😋🤪🍻
@jonnunn4196
@jonnunn4196 2 роки тому
Indeed; the most common beer I order from a restaurant is from Belgium.
@factsmachine9905
@factsmachine9905 2 роки тому
In reality British soldiers were only stationed in inns and taverns-incidentally places that were gathering area for potential revolutionaries
@grantflippin7808
@grantflippin7808 2 роки тому
Stationed, yes Quartered in people's houses all the same
@ruffusgoodman4137
@ruffusgoodman4137 2 роки тому
7:10 - and trust ME, I'd enjoy every SECOND of it! Gonna grab me another beer hehe
@Theorak
@Theorak 2 роки тому
You could make a Beer Chart print with all these lovely recreations here :D. A refreshing series this is!
@MerkhVision
@MerkhVision Рік тому
Yes! Their drink drawings look so tasty and refreshing!
@willphilipps3620
@willphilipps3620 2 роки тому
Best series on the channel. Love learning about my favorite drink
@drewski25
@drewski25 2 роки тому
It's a shame this release didn't line up with National Beer Day on April 7 in the US
@drewski25
@drewski25 2 роки тому
@LeoTheBritish-Eurasian Yes! This year it also happened to lineup with MLB's Opening Day so it was a glorious day for cutting out of work early for a day beer and a ballgame.
@bthsr7113
@bthsr7113 2 роки тому
@LeoTheBritish-Eurasian We have a lot of national days that don't get talked about much. Aside from meming or joking about them.
@thomasrinschler6783
@thomasrinschler6783 2 роки тому
@LeoTheBritish-Eurasian A baseball player named Seth Beer won the game with a home run for the Arizona Diamondbacks on April 7th, with everyone saying how appropriate that was for National Beer Day. The team gave out a free beer for the first 10,000 people (21+) who attended last night's game in celebration.
@GiordanDiodato
@GiordanDiodato 2 роки тому
@LeoTheBritish-Eurasian yep. it's the day Prohibition officially ended.
@jonnunn4196
@jonnunn4196 2 роки тому
@@GiordanDiodato Not quite; prohibition ended a few months earlier and has its own unofficial day called Repeal Day. The Cullen-Harrison Act instead raised the limit in beer production from 0.5% weight to 3.2% (weight) / 4.05% (volume). Also so for the only legislative body to recognize this day is the Virginia General Assembly (2018). It's widely spread on twitter hashtags but not official.
@kylelonnes5833
@kylelonnes5833 Рік тому
My favorite beer would have to be Lambec, a light Belgium beer, that undergoes a second form of fermentation with wild yeast and fruit juice most often cherries.
@HesitatingGears
@HesitatingGears 2 роки тому
What a glaring oversight, not a single mention of Charlie Mops!
@chasebennett4671
@chasebennett4671 2 роки тому
ugh this is making me want a stiff stout. Cheers to Extra Credits!
@chayse1225
@chayse1225 2 роки тому
Thank your for this upload! My day off is starting off right 😎
@Feargahl_Padreg
@Feargahl_Padreg 2 роки тому
Home brewer here! Really enjoying this series thank you! Making some beer right now!
@Randomdudefromtheinternet
@Randomdudefromtheinternet 2 роки тому
(7:07) That kind of garnishing is known as a michelada, and they say it tastes better if drunk from a clay vase (a really big one).
@Lord0of0Minnegard
@Lord0of0Minnegard 2 роки тому
A doppelbock is something different as an eisbock you described. Also where the pale lagers in munich only possible by the invention of industrial water softening. Formerly only possible in regions with soft waters Ike Pilsen.
@Koellenburg
@Koellenburg 2 роки тому
U should mention why they use Steam-Engines in Brewerys. ... refrigeration for producing Ice. So you can brew Beer all year long, and no need of storing Winter Ice in the Basement anymore. :)
@zacscalafini6545
@zacscalafini6545 2 роки тому
Are you going to discuss the post prohibition and ww2 homogenization of American beer types in the market? My father said that the large beer companies tried to make a brew that would appeal to he most amount of the population, so many beers on mid century America tasted the same. And now brewpubs and craft beer in the 90’s gave a rebirth to a more vibrant beer market in America( along with the internet in the 2010’s).
@guinnessintheblood
@guinnessintheblood 2 роки тому
While I shouldn't be that surprised considering the topic it put a smile on my face to see Grandaddy Arthur Guinness show up while watching this morning 😁
@EugeneGM1
@EugeneGM1 2 роки тому
Yeah, Hancock smuggled his goods. Calling him a business man who imported his goods is incredibly generous.
@Bird_Dog00
@Bird_Dog00 2 роки тому
Well, it is technically correct. The term "busines" itself doesn't distinguish between legal and illegal ventures. Same goes for import. That activity too may be done on either side of the law. Besides, aren't all man-made laws ultimately arbitrary? 😉
@zebedeesummers4413
@zebedeesummers4413 2 роки тому
is that difference not simply a legal distinction?
@jonnunn4196
@jonnunn4196 2 роки тому
@@zebedeesummers4413 Evade customs with a few items you are a smuggler; evade it for a lot of goods and instead you are an importer. It's a long the same lines as "treason never prospers".
@darthhoovy8332
@darthhoovy8332 2 роки тому
Damm Yankies! The Crown does not approve of this!
@midori9566
@midori9566 2 роки тому
As a Guinness fan, I mentally cheered when you mentioned it. Guinness extra stout and black coffee will be the end of me lol
@maryhornsby9441
@maryhornsby9441 2 роки тому
I just want to thank you for explaining the different kinds of beer...I don't drink but I am often asked to buy beer for my husband and his friends when I am at the store and I am totally lost most of the time!
@Spongebrain97
@Spongebrain97 2 роки тому
A lot of people actually don't know that most Mexican beer and famous brands are actually descended from German immigrants, while tequila, mezcal, and pulque are native born
@CactusJackIV
@CactusJackIV 2 роки тому
I love that name!!!! The Green Dragon Tavern, super cool.
@MerkhVision
@MerkhVision Рік тому
Sounds like something out of Lord of the Rings lol
@noblegas8485
@noblegas8485 Рік тому
This is a love letter to my favourite beverage and I'm here for it
@drakonslayer8279
@drakonslayer8279 2 роки тому
Would love to hear more on the types of beer, was a wicked segment as an ametuer hobby brewer
@lowerquadrant4647
@lowerquadrant4647 2 роки тому
I'm from near Munich. When I went to university, my roommate, who was from Berlin, asked me if I wear Lederhosen for the Oktoberfest. It left him somewhat stunned when I told him that I never went.😄
@Welshman2008
@Welshman2008 2 роки тому
Beer in hand. It must be time for Extra Credits History about Beer 🍺
@user-cd4bx6uq1y
@user-cd4bx6uq1y Рік тому
This is extremely entertaining
@scygnius
@scygnius 2 роки тому
This has been such a lovely series. One of my favorites if I’m honest lol
@extrahistory
@extrahistory 2 роки тому
Thank you! We've had a great time making it happen!
@CPKeiKou590
@CPKeiKou590 2 роки тому
I hope we get a history of soda next!!
@Sniperbear13
@Sniperbear13 2 роки тому
oh man that last minute pun. Chefs kiss.
@f.-J
@f.-J 2 роки тому
Who here would love to be back to drinking those really low alchoal content beers of the bronze age, but using modern brewing tech.
@pseudonymsam5586
@pseudonymsam5586 2 роки тому
Gabriel Sedlmayr should be credited for developing pale lager in the 1830s, not the 1930s.
@alfrancisbuada2591
@alfrancisbuada2591 2 роки тому
You learn something everyday with Extra Credits
@jameskarg3240
@jameskarg3240 2 роки тому
Beer, Healthy? Im shocked the Gastroenterologists havent sued for falsified information on that XD
@genybr
@genybr 2 роки тому
learn more about water quality that time)
@zebedeesummers4413
@zebedeesummers4413 2 роки тому
cigarettes...
@ZombieBarioth
@ZombieBarioth 2 роки тому
There actually are some health benefits to beer in the same vain as wine, wether they outweigh the alcohol is another thing.
@biohazard724
@biohazard724 2 роки тому
Moderation is important. It's a decent source of vitamin b and protein, studies indicate it slows the decline of HDL cholesterol, the silicon in it contributes to bone density and because of the alcohol it aides in oral health by killing bacteria. These results were all drawn from people who only indulge 3-4 times a week so as I said, moderation.
@bbirda1287
@bbirda1287 2 роки тому
You know how bottled water started out as a Euro thing? Nobody drinks tap water still, all those old pipes have a lot of schmutz, not good tasting first off.
@evanulven8249
@evanulven8249 2 роки тому
Putting the start of the video in perspective: "Three rich men complain about the consequences of their colony starting a war with the French and their Native allies and having to support the troops the crown never wanted to send there in the first place, and so plan to launch revolution to avoid further taxation."
@Loremastrful
@Loremastrful 2 роки тому
You're out there Beer Baron and I'm going to catch ya!
@thomasachey2595
@thomasachey2595 2 роки тому
Here you go Barn. That'll be 45 bucks. 45 bucks?! Well this better be the best tasting beer in the world. *takes sip You got lucky.
@vittoriolepporio122
@vittoriolepporio122 2 роки тому
I love that you guys used the EITC logo from Pirates of the Caribbean
@lydiajoshua5125
@lydiajoshua5125 2 роки тому
Best history channel ever
@semmel7528
@semmel7528 2 роки тому
The perfect series to drink a good old Kölsch to. Prost!
@eliteal2188
@eliteal2188 2 роки тому
Beer unites and divides, turns out.
@KamiRecca
@KamiRecca 2 роки тому
Pilsner must have been popular in sweden too, since today the word is used interchangeably with Beer, for any beer.
@tylerboyce4081
@tylerboyce4081 2 роки тому
🎶But the only brew for the Brave and True, Comes from the Green Dragon!🎶 🍻
@2Links
@2Links 2 роки тому
Great title!
@its-theband6804
@its-theband6804 2 роки тому
Extra credit does the best research on UKposts but there is so much more research you can learn just by Browning your own beer
@postapocalypticnewsradio
@postapocalypticnewsradio 2 роки тому
PANR has tuned in.
@Jonnycagecombat628
@Jonnycagecombat628 2 роки тому
I love your vids
@AngryHistorian87
@AngryHistorian87 2 роки тому
To be fair, being able to give a speech while drunk IS quite impressive 😄
@oopsy444
@oopsy444 2 роки тому
Do a series or episode on other forms alcohol like whiskey, vodka, rum, sake, wine, etc
@thatboy2025
@thatboy2025 2 роки тому
Porter is my favorite beer by far I'm drinking some right now 🍺
@aMoistWalrus
@aMoistWalrus 2 роки тому
Love a good warstiner dunkel
@shawnheatherly
@shawnheatherly 2 роки тому
I like how everyone just took the other styles and reinvented it.
@vawnson
@vawnson Рік тому
"You can drink your fancy ales, You can drink them by the flagon, But the only brew for the brave and true... ..Comes from the Green Dragon!"
@rparl
@rparl 2 роки тому
I recall those Hogarth etchings.
@jlshel42
@jlshel42 2 роки тому
Cold beer here! I’ll take seven.
@duncang8008
@duncang8008 5 днів тому
I would have loved to hear more of the story about native American alcohol and how colonists introduced stronger alcohol to native Americans
@stevenrfg0456
@stevenrfg0456 2 роки тому
Never been this early also can u do some Scottish history like the history of whisky or william Wallace or Scottish inventions I would love to see that (ps great series)
@Maxlydee
@Maxlydee 2 роки тому
Ahhhh beer. What strange history you had.
@TylerMcHenry
@TylerMcHenry 2 роки тому
6:05 the freezing process is how you make eisbock, not doppelbock.
@andrewphilos
@andrewphilos 2 роки тому
Ah, hence the "eis," i.e. ice. Makes sense.
@KingKalashnikov
@KingKalashnikov 2 роки тому
"doppelbock" "eisbock" german is not a real language this is too funny LMAO
@dampaul13
@dampaul13 2 роки тому
Yeah, you might want to go and listen to that again before making a correction. He doesn't say that doppelbocks were made in this manner, only omitting the style name of the resultant beer. *"One type, doppelbock, was even left out to freeze in winter, and the ice discarded in order to concentrate it."*
@mathematical9529
@mathematical9529 2 роки тому
7:34 reminded me of the floods video from Sam O’Nella video where 13 people died of alcohol poisoning from an alcohol flood that also set fire
@Sordatos
@Sordatos Рік тому
A bit disappointed that they didn't sneak Solidus in the Son of Liberty reunion
@Nico-dm4np
@Nico-dm4np 2 роки тому
Could you maybe make a Video about the Peloponnesian War?
@CliffCardi
@CliffCardi 2 роки тому
7:30 reminds me of the Boston Molasses flood of 1921.
@yernoi2167
@yernoi2167 5 місяців тому
RELEASE THE TWO HOUR MEETING OF EH BEER DISCOURSE !!!!!! IM BEGGIN U
@keveyson
@keveyson 7 місяців тому
To slightly miss quote V for Vendetta: " a revolution without drinking is a revolution not worth having."
@teapotmc6072
@teapotmc6072 2 роки тому
Fun fact Arthur Guinness was Anglo Irish and apart of the Protestant Ascendancy and he hated Irish Catholics. He had no issues selling Guinness to the Irish but looked down on them. Guinness themselves did their best to avoid hiring Catholics right up until the 1960s and if an employee wanted to marry a catholic they had to resign. Guinness is something we have claimed and it is delicious, I enjoy it knowing Arthur is turning in his grave that his company and brand is now associated with being Irish
@chubbz82
@chubbz82 11 місяців тому
Sitting here getting slowly sloshed while learning! Yay! Internet!
@gilgameschvonuruk4982
@gilgameschvonuruk4982 2 роки тому
EC making this series while I am learning how to brew beer
@dylancarter1831
@dylancarter1831 3 місяці тому
For a minute I thought this was an episode of Historia I've never seen before, lol :)
@jonasfischer878
@jonasfischer878 2 роки тому
I always loved to try local beers whenever I got around BUT I'll never forgive the spanish when they put ice cubes into my lager (for cooling it down, because summer heat) and in the end I had watered Beer :D Pain for my german soul... Just cool it in a cellar
@Vessikilla
@Vessikilla 2 роки тому
I don't like watching these because I want like 15 hours, I can't wait another week dangit
@johnmarston6633
@johnmarston6633 2 роки тому
Do you know that if you do a series about Spain in the 19th century you would need about 20 videos to cover it all up? The American civil war can take about 4 to 5 videos well talk about the 4 to 5 Spanish civil wars during that century! Us Spaniards love to kill each other, we are the country with the highest number of civil wars, coupes, king assassination, military dictators, etc... I think this would make a great series (also as a Spaniard i would like to see a video from you about Spain) BTW ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!
@mhollis1989
@mhollis1989 2 роки тому
I am reminded of the Time Squad episode where the team kicked things off by getting coffee into the revolutionaries, after which they started acting like drunk fratboys. That is one exaggeration i didn't expect to be so slight.
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