Dang, now I want a beer. That stout made my mouth water. I don't even know if its any good, but I have that its a quality beer seeing that it was brewed in a microbrewery.
rick eppy Yes, she clearly doesnt like beer, her face scrunched up with almost every sip. Not to mention talking over the chap who knew what was what. She mentioned Bourbon and nodded when he was clearly talking about the difference between rye whiskey and wood grain whiskey, not alcohol types. So Ignorant.
The segment is obviously supposed to have a fast pace, didn't you hear that background music? She was working with what she had. I thought it was endearing.
for my taste would be like this: 1) Stout 5 to 6 beers im done 2) Porter 5 to 6 beers im done 3) Ale 5 to 10 beers im done 4) Lager I dunno like 20 of this kind of water lol :P
Stouts and porters are ales, btw (as determined by the type of yeast used to ferment the beer). Lagers also vary a lot, not all of them are Budweiser. You can get some crazy big 10+% abv lagers (usually doppelbocks or weizenbocks) with huge flavor and character. Ales also vary significantly, even within styles. Some Stouts, for instance, are very light abv and easy drinking (Irish Dry Stouts like Guinness and others) or huge and robust (such as a Russian Imperial Stout). So much variance in beers in general. Heh.
Neon Scorpion Correct. I've had Russian Imperial Stouts that put me on my ass quickly; ones you almost need a knife and fork to get through. Imperials, of any category (IPA, Pilsner, Stout, etc.) tend to be higher on the ABV scale, typically over 8% and often over 10% as Neon mentioned. American craft brewers are pushing the limit of what beer can be and blurring the line of what each style is - perhaps to the horror of many German purist breweries (who secretly are brewing American-style beers on the side with their own craft label brands, so don't let them fool you). I think it's pretty cool.
+nexornator ales and lagers just determine whether the beer is brewed cold or at room temp, and with what type of yeast. both have weak beers and ones that'll leave you stumbling.
I honestly thought the host was gonna be annoying, but by the end, I was pleasantly surprised. I think people are being way too hard on her simply because she seems to be a generally strong woman. However, the commentary on the beer from both parties was extremely useful, especially compared to other videos on the topic.
I would have said that even if it was a guy. Nice way to throw around the "Sexist" term without taking into consideration the context. Now if would have said why did they send a woman, maybe you would have an argument, but clearly you are looking to be an internet badass.
@@georgemsilverman8106 what is wrong with the word cringe? It personifies the phrase 'this made me uncomfortable due to those in the video behaved in an overly familiar and wholesome manner to the extent at which i believe them to be without wit or backbone' in 6 letters. Grow up
I usually dont have a thing for older women but she is downright charming. Beautiful, confident, smart, and willing to try new things. I would love to take her out to a nice dinner and call her the next morning.
They did not mention which beer produces the worst headache the day after. My experience says: Kölsch! Indeed it tastes light and some kind of "unguilty", but spend one night with this blonde nice friend from cologne and your next day is already finished. Great video!
Since it's been floating in a river outdoors for who knows how long the light from the sun would have ruined the beer. There's a weird reaction that goes on in beer when it's exposed to sunlight that gives it that horrible skunk smell to it, and it can do that within a half hour. You can imagine how bad the beer would get after days, weeks, months...
Wrong, guys. It's a traditional, Vienna Lager. In terms of "strength" it'd fall between the first and second beers they tried. Ross - a lager and an an ale are mutually exclusive. What determines if something is a lager or ale is the yeast used to make the beer (ie the bugs that turn sugar into alcohol). Jimbus - there is no wheat in a Boston Lager recipe.
If you want to know what I mean here- beer is categorized into two large groups - lagers and ales. These are determined by the type of yeast used to make the beer. Lagers are fermented at lower temperatures and generally will be naturally clearer and have less yeast flavors and include dozens on sub-styles (such as Pilseners and Bocks). Ales are fermented closer to room-temperature and will have a greater deal of yeast flavor and also have dozens of sub-styles (pale ales, IPA, stout). There is a common misconception that a light beer is a lager, and a darker beer is an ale. Not true. There are very strong and dark examples of lager styles (such as a Dopplebock) and very light ales (such as a cream ale).
It's not an unfair assessment. Guinness is a stout - and the most widely-known one at that. Yes, you are comparing an american imperial stout to an irish stout - but those are just different branches of the same tree.
Hey we learned something!! Our posted song "2 Shots 2 Beers You're Good" we think may go well with this segment. Yes I would even consider the lyrics as talking smart.
This is true alcohol abuse! She just nips the elixir, instead of taking a hearty mouthful to get all those bubbles and esters to tickle the palate before swallowing. After this session the barman probably just had to dump all of this. I wept a little.
Would have been a great video without the distracting, whiney, voice of the host. She's barely attempting to show any interest in this man's livelihood and the knowledge he is trying to share with her.
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I feel bad for this host. The Journal probably sent her on this assignment with zero prep. She clearly doesn’t understand (or like?) beer but she diligently tried each one. I give her credit for making it through each one, though altogether she barely nipped 2 ounces.
29 Who has trouble? Who has sorrow? Who is fighting? Who is complaining? Who is hurt without a reason? Who has eyes that have become red? 30 Those who stay a long time over wine. Those who go to taste mixed wine. 31 Do not look at wine when it is red, when it shines in the cup, when it is smooth in going down. 32 In the end it bites like a snake. It stings like the bite of a snake with poison. Proverbs 23:29-32
BC Leonard It is likely true that there are more negative verses about alcohol consumption that positive verses. However, there are verses in the Bible that show wine is a good thing. Here are some of them: "Bread is made for laughter, and wine gladdens life, and money answers everything." Ecclesiastes 10:19 "You cause the grass to grow for the livestock and plants for man to cultivate, that he may bring forth food from the earth and wine to gladden the heart of man, oil to make his face shine and bread to strengthen man's heart." Psalm 104:14-15 "Give strong drink to the one who is perishing, and wine to those in bitter distress" Proverbs 31:6 "Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities." 1 Timothy 5:23 "Let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more." Proverbs 31:7 “Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and he who has no money, come, buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Isaiah 55:1 "Go, eat your bread with joy, and drink your wine with a merry heart, for God has already approved what you do." Ecclesiastes 9:7
Kerkuil's Channel "And no one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the wine will burst the skins, and both the wine and the wineskins will be ruined. No, they pour new wine into new wineskins." ~ Mark 2:22 NIV
1qwasz12 Yes. If Jesus had a problem with wine, he wouldn't be mentioning it in that verse, which I think is meant to be metaphorical. Also, his first miracle, as told in John 2:1-11, was turning water into wine.
I hope she finished those!
I hate to see alcohol abuse.
id finish 5 of em no problem.
Me too...everytime i see ppl waste beer i think to myself..there are some ppl with no beer tonight😂
Neglect lol
For real though!!!!
I wish I had a line of beer like that on my table right now
me too, man, me too
rite???
@@CalvinDilbert me too....
I only have bush
Oh God she's wasting the beer 😡😡 🤪🤪
That's it is not nice
2:49 did anyone else notice that?
Best part of the video!
Montgomerie ThirtyThree first chupacabra sighting caught on tape
The dog?
it's an Alien
Their imp
She appears to admittedly know nothing with a genuine curiosity to learn and understand.
Does anyone else see what whacky dude roll past at a really low height at around 2:50?
10/10 lols.
Why is everyone picking on this woman? She was ok. Nothing out of the ordinary.
As far as women go yeah
All i can think of is the beer not being finished (~*_*)~
musicfude83 oh I'm sure people happily volunteered to help out.
Dang, now I want a beer. That stout made my mouth water. I don't even know if its any good, but I have that its a quality beer seeing that it was brewed in a microbrewery.
I wouldn't call Guinness a micro brewery
I wouldn’t consider it quality just because it’s micro.
bret b That’s not Guinness, that stout was brewed by that small brewery that man runs
@2:50 that dude who thought he won't be captured in the camera. 🤣
If i had a chance to try those beers, I would be taking bigger sips than that!
Did this lady annoy anyone else?
yes she annoyed me coz I wanted the beer!,, she should stick too the wine.
rick eppy Yes, she clearly doesnt like beer, her face scrunched up with almost every sip. Not to mention talking over the chap who knew what was what. She mentioned Bourbon and nodded when he was clearly talking about the difference between rye whiskey and wood grain whiskey, not alcohol types. So Ignorant.
No, but she made me slightly horny
The segment is obviously supposed to have a fast pace, didn't you hear that background music? She was working with what she had. I thought it was endearing.
she def hates beer
Hahaha the thing at 2:49 😹 when you see it...
Stray Cat??? lol.
I had never tried a porter till about a week ago I went for a vanilla brown porter or something like that. DAMN GOOD BEER.
ZenMasterT07 try an oatmeal porter
At 2:50 ... was that a dog? lol!
I recall drinking espresso stout at a chain micro brewery in the D.C. area. it was potent, 14% alc. by vol. but very good ( if you like espresso)
I know your comment is so old, but that sounds so good and good right now to me.
@@metzli_moon I agree
That was an enjoyable short video. Succinct, and yet combined with fun banter. Nicely done, and aged well.
Watching this while drinking, major double take at the guy trying to be sneaky crouching @ 2:49 :D
Not what I'd expect from WSJ, but my favourite topic. Great Vid!
Very informative, thank you. Great host. Loved every second.
for my taste would be like this:
1) Stout 5 to 6 beers im done
2) Porter 5 to 6 beers im done
3) Ale 5 to 10 beers im done
4) Lager I dunno like 20 of this kind of water lol :P
Stouts and porters are ales, btw (as determined by the type of yeast used to ferment the beer). Lagers also vary a lot, not all of them are Budweiser. You can get some crazy big 10+% abv lagers (usually doppelbocks or weizenbocks) with huge flavor and character. Ales also vary significantly, even within styles. Some Stouts, for instance, are very light abv and easy drinking (Irish Dry Stouts like Guinness and others) or huge and robust (such as a Russian Imperial Stout). So much variance in beers in general. Heh.
Neon Scorpion Correct.
I've had Russian Imperial Stouts that put me on my ass quickly; ones you almost need a knife and fork to get through. Imperials, of any category (IPA, Pilsner, Stout, etc.) tend to be higher on the ABV scale, typically over 8% and often over 10% as Neon mentioned. American craft brewers are pushing the limit of what beer can be and blurring the line of what each style is - perhaps to the horror of many German purist breweries (who secretly are brewing American-style beers on the side with their own craft label brands, so don't let them fool you). I think it's pretty cool.
+nexornator let me see you have 5 to 10 Belgian Strong Ales or 20 Eisbocks then haha
+nexornator ales and lagers just determine whether the beer is brewed cold or at room temp, and with what type of yeast. both have weak beers and ones that'll leave you stumbling.
Nice, what a great journalist
I honestly thought the host was gonna be annoying, but by the end, I was pleasantly surprised. I think people are being way too hard on her simply because she seems to be a generally strong woman. However, the commentary on the beer from both parties was extremely useful, especially compared to other videos on the topic.
I must seek out that bar if I'm ever in New York again.
@2:50 How to sneak out when people start talking smart about beer.
She doesn't even taste them, she barely even sips them. What a waste.
+Pappy Tron she could at least act like she's tasting it.
+Pappy Tron a 12 oz beer should be worth about 16 sips. if you just get the littlest bit on your tongue you arent really tasting everything.
+Pappy Tron beer isn't wine or tea.
...and dont badmouth the fedora--it's a beautiful hat that's just taken up with the wrong crowd.
+Ian “ISCHOZ31” Schulze i was just bought to comment that they sent the worst person ever to do this ..she obviously dosent like beer
I would have said that even if it was a guy. Nice way to throw around the "Sexist" term without taking into consideration the context. Now if would have said why did they send a woman, maybe you would have an argument, but clearly you are looking to be an internet badass.
2:50 that guy just went like a ghost!
The darker the better!
Pretty informative video, good stuff!
The title has a certain irony to it having watched the video
So much cringe
Shamoo Tamu I couldn't finish it
Shut up with that Retarded word "Cringe" you dumbass. Expand your vocabulary.
Max G Silverman why so angry 😂
funny, he has 148 likes... and you have..? you may shut up
@@georgemsilverman8106 what is wrong with the word cringe? It personifies the phrase 'this made me uncomfortable due to those in the video behaved in an overly familiar and wholesome manner to the extent at which i believe them to be without wit or backbone' in 6 letters. Grow up
Guy crawls past the shot at 2:48
+Superior Technology Didn't even notice the first time.
+Superior Technology Was the dog.
Thanks, didn't notice it fully the first time and it made me burst out laughing :P smeagles here to steal your beer.
It was the elusive Honey Badger looking to get shitfaced:)
Those pretty toes at the end was the best part of the video
amazing shop
I enjoyed this video. This reporter is pretty funny.
I love how I saw this was from a MSM outlet and immediately knew it would be inaccurate trash lol
I usually dont have a thing for older women but she is downright charming. Beautiful, confident, smart, and willing to try new things. I would love to take her out to a nice dinner and call her the next morning.
She's not old
Watching this while corona is happening and saying to myself "don't drink that, she put her lips un that!*
You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do
They did not mention which beer produces the worst headache the day after. My experience says: Kölsch! Indeed it tastes light and some kind of "unguilty", but spend one night with this blonde nice friend from cologne and your next day is already finished. Great video!
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
Makes me want a nice frothy Guinness on tap now. The freshly poured foam is like candy.
Just wondering if a closed bottle of beer is lost in a river then someone finds it how long before the beer is not good?
Since it's been floating in a river outdoors for who knows how long the light from the sun would have ruined the beer. There's a weird reaction that goes on in beer when it's exposed to sunlight that gives it that horrible skunk smell to it, and it can do that within a half hour. You can imagine how bad the beer would get after days, weeks, months...
E=MC^2!!! HAHAHAHAHAH!!
Great stuff, more Airbnb content :D
She's loving it!
I love that she chose the Porter! I’m obviously not speaking for all women, but most of the ones in my life stay far away from dark beers.
What area would Sam Adams Bostin Lagger fall under?
+Nick Wright in terms of similarity, probably the ale
Since i found you here would you please reply
I think the amber ale is more similar to the Sam Adams, but in terms of style it would probably be more similar to the wheat beer
Wrong, guys. It's a traditional, Vienna Lager. In terms of "strength" it'd fall between the first and second beers they tried. Ross - a lager and an an ale are mutually exclusive. What determines if something is a lager or ale is the yeast used to make the beer (ie the bugs that turn sugar into alcohol). Jimbus - there is no wheat in a Boston Lager recipe.
If you want to know what I mean here- beer is categorized into two large groups - lagers and ales. These are determined by the type of yeast used to make the beer. Lagers are fermented at lower temperatures and generally will be naturally clearer and have less yeast flavors and include dozens on sub-styles (such as Pilseners and Bocks). Ales are fermented closer to room-temperature and will have a greater deal of yeast flavor and also have dozens of sub-styles (pale ales, IPA, stout). There is a common misconception that a light beer is a lager, and a darker beer is an ale. Not true. There are very strong and dark examples of lager styles (such as a Dopplebock) and very light ales (such as a cream ale).
WE ALL JUST WANT HER JOB LOL
It tastes nice.. Gives me a buzz... And it's better than being stoned...
dee reynolds everyone
yeeeees. thank you commenter from 3 years ago XD
I love beer
i love stoutttss
Host sucks! The guest was awesome!
The reporter was pretty nice, I liked her.
How to prepare ?
Light pale light lager taste better in my opinion like the cold shots in canada the light pale beer but the lager is strong 6%
I've always suspected that women gravitate towards stouts.
tee hee i had 2 sips of beer, im so drunk
Glass of bitter is best to me - something like John Smiths or Boddingtons
Interesting. Ah, beer! Liquid bread, the staff of life.
u know u have beer stomach when u look down and can't see it.
Massgrowstv and Massbrewstv ❤'s this!
Trying to sound smart about something just for the sake of sounding smart, isn't smart, is it?
Yes it is. Deception is everything
She never would have gone for a Porter before this. One more added to the Brew Side.
Porters and stouts are amazing wait ALL BEER IS GOOD , EXCEPT FOR MILLER FORTUNE AS I WAS UN-FORTUNATE TO TRY TO DRINK THAT CRAP
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Who else is checking the comments for 2:49
Chugging mine while watching this 🤣
wendy bounds, how far and how often??
lol like a ninja...
Just like Guinness...except not
It's not an unfair assessment. Guinness is a stout - and the most widely-known one at that. Yes, you are comparing an american imperial stout to an irish stout - but those are just different branches of the same tree.
haha my thoughts exactly
Dim. He needs to encourage her to gulp a little more to get a true appreciation of the flavors. And, to loosen up some things.
So you decided you like dark beer. I love porters and stouts.
Hey we learned something!! Our posted song "2 Shots 2 Beers You're Good" we think may go well with this segment. Yes I would even consider the lyrics as talking smart.
This lady sipping beer as if it were wine.
I love e woman that loves beers...
This is true alcohol abuse! She just nips the elixir, instead of taking a hearty mouthful to get all those bubbles and esters to tickle the palate before swallowing. After this session the barman probably just had to dump all of this. I wept a little.
deebadubbie If she was only drinking a tiny amount they should have used shot glasses.
I love beer.
I don't think he's gonna waste that much amount of beer🧐
I love a good porter beer
This guy is the Bill Belichik of beer and he looks like him.
Stouts are my favorite
Come on lady! Take a drink!
Would have been a great video without the distracting, whiney, voice of the host. She's barely attempting to show any interest in this man's livelihood and the knowledge he is trying to share with her.
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whay big glass for drinks 🤔
I feel bad for this host. The Journal probably sent her on this assignment with zero prep. She clearly doesn’t understand (or like?) beer but she diligently tried each one. I give her credit for making it through each one, though altogether she barely nipped 2 ounces.
She's a fairly thin woman, would be hilarious to see her catch a buzz half way through the taste test if the video was longer. 😆
I thought stouts were typically dark brown and porters were black?
Hey :^)
Are any aware of why "Special Qualities" are attributed to Beer and "adult beverages"?
what happened to Lager?
I hope she visits this comments section.
29 Who has trouble? Who has sorrow? Who is fighting? Who is complaining? Who is hurt without a reason? Who has eyes that have become red? 30 Those who stay a long time over wine. Those who go to taste mixed wine. 31 Do not look at wine when it is red, when it shines in the cup, when it is smooth in going down. 32 In the end it bites like a snake. It stings like the bite of a snake with poison. Proverbs 23:29-32
Fuck you.
+Zealea18 Keep your mouth free of perversity;
keep corrupt talk far from your lips. Proverb 4:24
BC Leonard
It is likely true that there are more negative verses about alcohol consumption that positive verses. However, there are verses in the Bible that show wine is a good thing. Here are some of them:
"Bread is made for laughter, and wine gladdens life, and money answers everything." Ecclesiastes 10:19
"You cause the grass to grow for the livestock and plants for man to cultivate, that he may bring forth food from the earth and wine to gladden the heart of man, oil to make his face shine and bread to strengthen man's heart." Psalm 104:14-15
"Give strong drink to the one who is perishing, and wine to those in bitter distress" Proverbs 31:6
"Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities." 1 Timothy 5:23
"Let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more." Proverbs 31:7
“Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and he who has no money, come, buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Isaiah 55:1
"Go, eat your bread with joy, and drink your wine with a merry heart, for God has already approved what you do." Ecclesiastes 9:7
Kerkuil's Channel "And no one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the wine will burst the skins, and both the wine and the wineskins will be ruined. No, they pour new wine into new wineskins." ~ Mark 2:22 NIV
1qwasz12
Yes. If Jesus had a problem with wine, he wouldn't be mentioning it in that verse, which I think is meant to be metaphorical. Also, his first miracle, as told in John 2:1-11, was turning water into wine.
I spilled 2 beers last night, thats just plain beer abuse.
looked like she didn't like the 3rd one.. lol
They both seems like they don't want to be doing this.
Who else thought that she was a little hyper? Like lady, let the man finish his sentence.
You should have made her finish all of them.
I agree, she's not a beer drinker. Wrong person for the job here.
On the third glass (again a tiny sip) she looked ready to vomit.
She skipped the IPA. 🤦♂️
lady would chose the one that taste like coffee.
The guy knows beer as much as the lady doesn't