Carter Mansfield Drinking may be encouraged at a younger age in places such as France or Italy, and especially Spain where children at the age of 7 may be allowed a glass of wine with dinner under parental supervision (which I certainly agree with because it does encourage moderation). However in Ireland it is actually mostly discouraged that children should drink because it's seen as "starting them too early" in most cases. Obviously there are many families in Ireland who do introduce alcohol to their children when they are younger to teach them moderation but often this isn't the case. So in Ireland we too have just as much of a problem of teenagers getting their hands on their first drink with their friends usually as young as 12 or 13 (as I did) as in the U.S, although the only difference I have found is that in Ireland teenage alcoholism tends to arise at an earlier age.
Gazzeth Kensington NO! :O Not actually Spain! At the age of 7 your parents may let you taste a sip of wine or beer (and laugh at the kids disgust face). Most of the people I know didn't drink alcohol with their families until 13-14, and just a glass of cava (spanish champaigne) during weddings or new year's eve/christmas. And a lot of people doesn't drink in front of their parents until 18!
both are trained in both.... he is trained in both wine and beer, he just chose to work with beer. same with her and wine... its probably about who is available when the video idea ame up..... maybe she was unavailable so they got him with the same training...
Well, unlike beers, which many people dislike the taste of, good wine is hard to mistake. The first tip comes from the aroma, then you confirm with taste. Don't need to be an expert to tell wine is good.
Emiliano Leon lol... someone on the internet says "I'm 19, i've been drinking wine for a couple of months, and i can "easly" tell the difference between a good wine and a bad one"..... ok bro, ok.....
In France it is very common to sell vine, even the good quality, in boxys like that, as it is much cheaper. Even in Poland you can buy those, especially in the stores that are mainly selling foods and other stuff for companys and restaurants.
There is nothing wrong with box wines. The problems are what wine is put into it and how long do you plan to store the box? But yeah. My parents often by semi classy wines in box form since they might not want to finish the bottle they are drinking but feel like quitting before they are hammered without wasting the remaining part of the bottle.
+Kasia G Yeah, boxes are more and more the norm, world wide. bottles are vastly more expensive to produce and ship and inferior at maintaining quality.
You must've never seen wine in real life. Boxes were never, are not and will never be the norm. Bottle cost is minor and shipping cost is not even worth mentioning. Bottles are inferior at maintaining quality? Come one now, that is just trying to be stupid. Not a single self respecting high quality wine will ever put their wine in boxes. Boxes are generic low quality wine that people who don't care all that much for wine will buy.
I would love it if you didn't tell them how much they all cost and mixing them in with the more expensive wines and then seeing if he knows the difference and he can't have a biased opinion going into it.
guguigugu I was just curious. He still has a bias going into them. Some people still suck at tasting nice wines v cheap wines and they drink a glass of wine a day.
themegamariobros1 All I'm saying is there's still a bias, whether it's a slight one or a large one. Plus, he's not a wine expert--he's a beer expert. I don't see how that makes him a 'professional' in wine. Besides, when has Buzzed been known to always have accurate information on their channel? They also have a "pizza expert" and a "coffee expert" episode of this . . . what makes them "experts?" I just thought it would be interesting to add the rest in, but that's just me. You don't have to agree with me.
whackedout101 The reason is that he makes alcohol professionally including many types. As for the other experts they are payed to taste test those foods and have actually spent years training. (At least the coffee guy did) I don't think there is but a bias being there is possible.
I wonder why you use a beer expert too review wine, and a wine expert to review beer! Why not the other way around? This makes no freakin' sense. I wouldn't trust someone who's spent their whole life drinking wine with excelling at beers, or the other way around. The difference is huge.
Andrew Bordeuxpe How could they be biased? They where comparing cheap genereic versions of a product vs. the high end stuff they're used to. They weren't ranking wine vs beer.
Possibly because if they used an expert in the actual drink type, the expert might know what brand of wine or beer they are drinking, which would essentially be cheating and would color their review based on personal biases in their past. It's like the video where they have a perfume expert give her opinion on household scented products as if they are perfume. It's not perfume, because she'd know "ah, that's Red Door" or the like.
full name You're Irish and you can rarely tell the difference between Irish and Scottish accents? Phew. That makes me feel a little better and less like a stupid American because sometimes I have trouble telling if somebody is Scottish or Irish.
Nicole3900 I suppose when it comes to me, I can kind of judge them, like Scottish people hae curlier sounding words and Irish people have a strong inflection mostly. But I'm English, what do I know? It's just some people, you find those few people who are either Scottish or Irish and there's no telling the difference.
I'd love to see what would happen if you put a few of those wines in expensive bottles and told the guy they cost over $100. I mean clearly not the blue one but most of wine tasting has been proven to be psychological. People will think it tastes better if it costs more. In blind tests over 65% of professional wine tasters will say that Two Buck Chuck, the Trader Joe's Wine is the best wine and likely the most expensive. My great grandmother apparently loved this one wine. When it got too expensive they used to buy a similar cheap wine and refill the bottle and at Christmas she'd get a new fresh bottle of the real stuff. They pulled this off for over two decades and she never knew.
I don't know if it matter, but in one episode of Mythbusters, there was this myth about refining vodka (I really don't remember exactly). They brought a "vodka expert". He did a good job identifying the cheap, the good and the refining. So I guess if you are trained well enough you can actually bypass that psychological part.
That's vodka. It is a different type of alcohol. Just like pricier beers tend to taste better than cheaper beers, pricier vodkas taste better than cheaper vodkas. But wine is a whole different story. There are tons of factors in how people taste wines and just by telling someone that the wine cost more makes them more likely to believe it even if it isn't true. Something as minor as the temperature of the wine changes the taste.
blryan23 nah.......... its a skill like anything else.....people devote a lot of time to it.........sommelier........and thus become better at it than people who devote their time to other things.... ITS LIKE EVRYTHING ELSE IN LIFE lol..... and why wouldnt it be
I've posted these studies numerous times on here but most of the studies show that seasoned sommeliers are the worst at telling differences between wines because their biases are stronger. The best at telling differences tends to be people with no knowledge of wine because they aren't affected by the same biases. I'm allergic to Red Wine so I can't say anything aside from what I've red in studies. I drank red wine once and after trip to the hospital never did so again.
One time my aunt had me try a $120 wine and a $15 wine. She asked which was better (I didn't know which was which) and I thought the more expensive one was bitter and gross.. the cheap one was better tasting.
This is a good point, but at the same time while $15 may seem low, I would say that it's about the cut-off point for shitty wine. You can find some impressive bottles for around $20. I would define "cheap" wine as under $5.
Eh this is mostly a placebo effect. Slap a 100 dollar price tag and your mind will try to convince itself the wine is good because you paid a lot of money for it.
I think you guys are confused. I didnt say it would fool him, I said it would fool you and I. Read my comment again. Besides, up to a certain point they all can only taste so much better. Wine is one of those douchey things used by people to feel better about themselves anyways. If your motive is to get drunk theres better, tastier, and less expensive ways to do so.
***** Wine is something used by douches as a status symbol to feel better about themselves, a totally different kind of fun that me and you are talking about. It kind of ruins it for me knowing Im drinking something that someone else would laugh at even though its not that serious. I actually like the taste of wine I just think this whole wine master thing is a bit silly. Im a simple man with simple pleasures.
Bryan Perez Not at all. There is no upper limit on how good something can taste, unless you can somehow quantify taste definitively. Undoubtedly there is some hobby of yours that people don't understand, or appreciate, and in this you don't understand or appreciate their passion for good wine.
They didn't tell him it was going to be cheap I doubt they even told him the price, in the beginning they just told him we are going to be trying a selection of wine. they didn't even give him the bottle with the label.
+Triple Stabber To become a "master brewer" he needs to KNOW wine AND beer... so even if he focuses to make beer himself, his training sais he has to know wine as well.... just as Wine tasters has to know beer too, they just focus on wine
I am a bit confused about how this video ended up being made and called what it was. A number of the "wines" were not wines. The Blue Hawaiian one, as it says on the bottle, is an apple wine product, a wine based beverage at best. The sangria, is also in this category. They seem like very strange choices, surely there are other popular cheap wines that are actually wine and not a mix.
And on top of that, the person selected to do the tasting was a brewmaster, who brews beer. I realize he likely has experience with this, but it also seems like an odd choice. Why not find someone that specializes in wine?
I agree with you. I wish they'd used something other than the Blue Hawiaan and the Sangria. I also think they should have used a sommelier for this review and a cicerone for the beer one.
"Why did a brewmaster review wine and a winemaker review beers?" I can't speak for alcohol, but in the food tasting world, this is actually a fairly common thing to do. You want someone who has a good, well trained tongue, but who won't instantly be able to tell the origins of the food they're tasting, which might taint the opinion they give. You want them to be able to say "Yeah that is very badly made" but without them instantly knowing it is a slice of cheese from a place with a bad reputation, or a place they have already had a bad experience with, and that they SHOULD review it badly. It's all about keeping them objective.
Yea, some people have really sensitive taste buds and can therefore pick out more subtle tastes that others may miss. But its also part of being a brew master to taste what you made, right? :)
SuperCleats Yep, and people who master retro-olfaction. Super-tasters are real (higher than average number of tastebuds) - there's no way I would even try being a wine critic/sommelier if I didn't have some natural skill for it...it's way too hard.
tell him he is tasting cheap wine, but give him expensive wine
w
Rekt
give him his own brew
I think that they could find the funds
over 6 million subscribers and millions of views a video... im sure they could afford a few expensive wines
"My five year old son would like it." Ireland....
Carter Mansfield Drinking may be encouraged at a younger age in places such as France or Italy, and especially Spain where children at the age of 7 may be allowed a glass of wine with dinner under parental supervision (which I certainly agree with because it does encourage moderation). However in Ireland it is actually mostly discouraged that children should drink because it's seen as "starting them too early" in most cases. Obviously there are many families in Ireland who do introduce alcohol to their children when they are younger to teach them moderation but often this isn't the case. So in Ireland we too have just as much of a problem of teenagers getting their hands on their first drink with their friends usually as young as 12 or 13 (as I did) as in the U.S, although the only difference I have found is that in Ireland teenage alcoholism tends to arise at an earlier age.
***** so hows your brain?
***** cool i wish you the best of luck!
Gazzeth Kensington NO! :O Not actually Spain! At the age of 7 your parents may let you taste a sip of wine or beer (and laugh at the kids disgust face). Most of the people I know didn't drink alcohol with their families until 13-14, and just a glass of cava (spanish champaigne) during weddings or new year's eve/christmas.
And a lot of people doesn't drink in front of their parents until 18!
SirMajestic He's just saying it's really sweet, like fruit juice sweet to where a child would enjoy it.
maybealittlebita kiwi.
maybealittabitta kiwi
amazin'
I read this as soon as he said it
The descriptions to the side always kill me xDDD
+Sean Brogan DEAD
"my 5 year old son would like it" ladies and gentlemen, ireland
We are not all like this! Hahaha :, )
possibly drunk rite noe
+liv and proud ;)
+liv It must be very sweet...remind me to pick up a bottle. :)
+crazyman8472 pick up a bottle
'Holy Mary and sweet saint joseph..., look a this!' - Some Irish Brewmaster
So let me get this straight - they took a wine expert for the beer video and a brewmaster for the wine video?
Same here...
Yes, a bit of a comedy routine it appears.
I like to imagine that the experts refused to drink the cheap versions of the drink they specialized in, so they had to do it this way.
both are trained in both.... he is trained in both wine and beer, he just chose to work with beer. same with her and wine... its probably about who is available when the video idea ame up..... maybe she was unavailable so they got him with the same training...
Jakedesnake97 backwards in my opinion
"Really interesting. And by interesting I mean unique... And by unique I mean truly awful." - Rekt
Blue wine = Nuka-Cola Quantum
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Gotta love those bottle caps.
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"Wee fruity number" killed me.
what it mean?
a little bit fruity
+Hatake “Copy Ninja” Kakashi It means they're always after his Lucky Chaaarms!!!
why lol
MAYBEALITTLEBITA
+Zak Fuji word of the day
ah hahahahahahaha I died at that too
hahaha lmaooo!!!
Zak Fuji I heard it when I read your comment ahaha
Wtf blue wine!?
It looks FUCKING DELICIOUS!!!
Gothika_47 Really does not look like a wine, lmao.
Gothika_47's Highlights looks like its made to appease 12 year olds that are drinking some type of alcohol for the first time
you should have tricked him by adding an expensive bottle of wine after all of the bad ones.
If hes a brewmaster then he would've easily found out
Alaa Alfaraon maybe, maybe not. that's why I would have liked to have seen it.
Well, unlike beers, which many people dislike the taste of, good wine is hard to mistake. The first tip comes from the aroma, then you confirm with taste. Don't need to be an expert to tell wine is good.
argottobob
I can taste actual alcohol and to me it tastes like drain cleaner. So anything with alcohol in it I despise, I don't care how 'good' it is.
Emiliano Leon lol... someone on the internet says "I'm 19, i've been drinking wine for a couple of months, and i can "easly" tell the difference between a good wine and a bad one"..... ok bro, ok.....
"Maybealittlebita kiwi."
Love it.
The notes that were being taken on the right had such a Keith vibe lol
wee fruity number
maybealittlebita kiwi
+Jasmine Davison That killed me
Keith shot and edited!
He's a brewmaster... Why give him wine... Buzzfeed you fucked up lmao
+Nada Roshdy Well he clearly still knows quite a lot about wine, he's talking about it like he does.
+Nada Roshdy He knows enough to know that's all garbage.
+Nada Roshdy There's another vid of a wine expert reviewing cheap beers, so i think its intentional
+Nada Roshdy they gave the wine expert cheap beer.
+TheKingKenny actually brewmasters can make there own wine and its very common
"For 5 year Olds" I died.
The blue "wine" looks like it might glow in the dark.
It's hilarious when he says "Gatorade. Wait- Powerade"
He actually liked the box wine. I guess I don't have to worry about not a being bourgeoisie
In France it is very common to sell vine, even the good quality, in boxys like that, as it is much cheaper. Even in Poland you can buy those, especially in the stores that are mainly selling foods and other stuff for companys and restaurants.
There is nothing wrong with box wines. The problems are what wine is put into it and how long do you plan to store the box? But yeah. My parents often by semi classy wines in box form since they might not want to finish the bottle they are drinking but feel like quitting before they are hammered without wasting the remaining part of the bottle.
+Kasia G Yeah, boxes are more and more the norm, world wide. bottles are vastly more expensive to produce and ship and inferior at maintaining quality.
You must've never seen wine in real life. Boxes were never, are not and will never be the norm. Bottle cost is minor and shipping cost is not even worth mentioning. Bottles are inferior at maintaining quality? Come one now, that is just trying to be stupid. Not a single self respecting high quality wine will ever put their wine in boxes. Boxes are generic low quality wine that people who don't care all that much for wine will buy.
KabouterJapsy haha chill. It's only wine.
I give his haircut 1,5 stars out of 5.
oh so funny
I give it 3/4 out of 5
its really jewy
maybealittlebita hair
its like a bird's nest...
Thanks so much to BuzzFeed for including us in this great video. And we get to work with this dude EVERYday!
I hope he survived drinking that blue crap :)
We need to get that "Powerade" on tap!
I like how buzzfeed makes a cheap beer review by a wine expert and have a cheap wine review by a brew master WTF
Ha just noticed that.
No shit, that's the joke.
Is it me or does the Boone's Farm Blue Hawaiian wine looks like Nuka Cola Quantum from the Fallout series?
Diamondarrow it's quick revive
........ *Takes the bottle* I'LL TAKE THE NUKA COLA QUANTU- I MEAN WINE
Diamondarrow don't forget that boone is an awesome companion in fallout
do pasta chef tries chef boyarde
yes!
Fox Lover i dident know expensive pasta was capable on reviewing something
Lol I just reread that I'm now dead :)
When I first saw the blue wine I sincerely thought they were playing a trick on us and they just put Gatorade in a wine bottle...
Hah when he switched gatorade with powerade
"maybealittlebita" lol
1:20 It's nuka cola quantam!!!
exactly what I thought
Took the words out of my mouth
+Yves Isidor YES! There it is what that thing reminded me of! Thank you!
The rads are strong with that one
A moment of silence for anyone who read this and have no idea what NCQ is...
I would love it if you didn't tell them how much they all cost and mixing them in with the more expensive wines and then seeing if he knows the difference and he can't have a biased opinion going into it.
whackedout101 these sewage-wines are easily identifiable. they mostly taste like skittles votka. it's impossible to miss.
guguigugu I was just curious. He still has a bias going into them. Some people still suck at tasting nice wines v cheap wines and they drink a glass of wine a day.
whackedout101 He is a professional at what he does and considering that it would make sense that he can be as unbias as possible.
themegamariobros1 All I'm saying is there's still a bias, whether it's a slight one or a large one.
Plus, he's not a wine expert--he's a beer expert. I don't see how that makes him a 'professional' in wine. Besides, when has Buzzed been known to always have accurate information on their channel? They also have a "pizza expert" and a "coffee expert" episode of this . . . what makes them "experts?"
I just thought it would be interesting to add the rest in, but that's just me. You don't have to agree with me.
whackedout101 The reason is that he makes alcohol professionally including many types. As for the other experts they are payed to taste test those foods and have actually spent years training. (At least the coffee guy did) I don't think there is but a bias being there is possible.
Best accent ever
I wonder why you use a beer expert too review wine, and a wine expert to review beer! Why not the other way around? This makes no freakin' sense. I wouldn't trust someone who's spent their whole life drinking wine with excelling at beers, or the other way around. The difference is huge.
I don't think he's a beer expert, he's an Irish BREWmaster lol correct me if I'm wrong
Maybe so there wouldnt be any biasness in their reviews?
Karyl Matahom A brewmaster is a beer expert. A wine expert is usually refered to as a somelier.
Andrew Bordeuxpe How could they be biased? They where comparing cheap genereic versions of a product vs. the high end stuff they're used to. They weren't ranking wine vs beer.
Possibly because if they used an expert in the actual drink type, the expert might know what brand of wine or beer they are drinking, which would essentially be cheating and would color their review based on personal biases in their past. It's like the video where they have a perfume expert give her opinion on household scented products as if they are perfume. It's not perfume, because she'd know "ah, that's Red Door" or the like.
If you didn't mention that he was Irish, I would have mistaken his accent for Scottish. Shows how well I know my neighbouring countries, huh?
I'm Irish and I actually can rarely tell the difference too, so no worries.
full name are you mad irish and scottish hes clearly midlands ireland maybe rosscomon
b hope I couldn't have guessed that in a million years! Not good with accents lol
full name You're Irish and you can rarely tell the difference between Irish and Scottish accents? Phew. That makes me feel a little better and less like a stupid American because sometimes I have trouble telling if somebody is Scottish or Irish.
Nicole3900
I suppose when it comes to me, I can kind of judge them, like Scottish people hae curlier sounding words and Irish people have a strong inflection mostly. But I'm English, what do I know? It's just some people, you find those few people who are either Scottish or Irish and there's no telling the difference.
Buzzfeed is to Blame if 5 year Olds start drinking wine
+BTS IsTheBest Well, he's not a part of Buzzfeed.
Irish brewmasters are to blame.
Or, more stereotypical, just Ireland ;D
My favorite part is when he's like "definitely some kind of Gatorade … no it's more Powerade"
maybealittlebita kiwi .... i'm gonna name my first masculine born that !
Me: Okay, let's see what we have here.. *sniffs* mhmm.. *stirrs* mmm *tastes* Uhhm, it's wine.
"maybealittlebita kiwi" XD
You should dye a white wine red and give him both dyed and un-dyed white wine
someone actually did that to wine experts they couldn't tell the deference
DuckOfBlubber there is actually one ...try Adam ruins everything wine experts
Aram Alatrash I want to see the faces of the experts looking stupid
DuckOfBlubber you do realise whites and reds are worlds apart lmai
Hah, had to turn his head in shame after rating the Box-o-wine so highly.
hey sometimes good stuff can come from unexpected places
Franzia is actually not too bad
Box wine is nonawful for the most part. Not great, but not horrible.
I'd love to see what would happen if you put a few of those wines in expensive bottles and told the guy they cost over $100. I mean clearly not the blue one but most of wine tasting has been proven to be psychological. People will think it tastes better if it costs more. In blind tests over 65% of professional wine tasters will say that Two Buck Chuck, the Trader Joe's Wine is the best wine and likely the most expensive. My great grandmother apparently loved this one wine. When it got too expensive they used to buy a similar cheap wine and refill the bottle and at Christmas she'd get a new fresh bottle of the real stuff. They pulled this off for over two decades and she never knew.
I don't know if it matter, but in one episode of Mythbusters, there was this myth about refining vodka (I really don't remember exactly). They brought a "vodka expert". He did a good job identifying the cheap, the good and the refining. So I guess if you are trained well enough you can actually bypass that psychological part.
That's vodka. It is a different type of alcohol. Just like pricier beers tend to taste better than cheaper beers, pricier vodkas taste better than cheaper vodkas. But wine is a whole different story. There are tons of factors in how people taste wines and just by telling someone that the wine cost more makes them more likely to believe it even if it isn't true. Something as minor as the temperature of the wine changes the taste.
blryan23 nah.......... its a skill like anything else.....people devote a lot of time to it.........sommelier........and thus become better at it than people who devote their time to other things.... ITS LIKE EVRYTHING ELSE IN LIFE lol..... and why wouldnt it be
I've posted these studies numerous times on here but most of the studies show that seasoned sommeliers are the worst at telling differences between wines because their biases are stronger. The best at telling differences tends to be people with no knowledge of wine because they aren't affected by the same biases. I'm allergic to Red Wine so I can't say anything aside from what I've red in studies. I drank red wine once and after trip to the hospital never did so again.
biases to what
61 people LOVE neon blue wine product.
Looks like typical off the shelf wine you'd buy at walmart Lol
it probably is, seeing as it's "cheap wine"
Oscar Sanders
Also seeing as it's "American wine."
I love that guy's humor !! More of him please Buzzfeed !
This reminds me of "Adam ruins everything."
right? XD
Tertle yeah😂😂
One time my aunt had me try a $120 wine and a $15 wine. She asked which was better (I didn't know which was which) and I thought the more expensive one was bitter and gross.. the cheap one was better tasting.
I went wine tasting once and had the same results. I don't get wine.
Newt Wire
Me either. I think wine is disgusting.
Newt Wire Maybe because you tried all the pisswines you have there. :P
There are good wines around the world just not in the states.
This is a good point, but at the same time while $15 may seem low, I would say that it's about the cut-off point for shitty wine. You can find some impressive bottles for around $20. I would define "cheap" wine as under $5.
Cory Stubbs Very true.
Love how they had cheap wine reviewed by a beer expert and cheap beer reviewed by a wine expert.
Stop telling them they're reviewing cheap alcohols. It influences the reviews.
Never did he say he was reviewing cheap wines (the title of the video is letting us know that...).
imdevonur
ahh.. I stand corrected. Thank you.
That reaction to the blue wine lives rent free in my head
*Aww lord in heaven!*
The fact he was so amused by the blue wine is amusing to me.
Eh this is mostly a placebo effect. Slap a 100 dollar price tag and your mind will try to convince itself the wine is good because you paid a lot of money for it.
I think you guys are confused. I didnt say it would fool him, I said it would fool you and I. Read my comment again. Besides, up to a certain point they all can only taste so much better. Wine is one of those douchey things used by people to feel better about themselves anyways. If your motive is to get drunk theres better, tastier, and less expensive ways to do so.
*****
Wine is something used by douches as a status symbol to feel better about themselves, a totally different kind of fun that me and you are talking about. It kind of ruins it for me knowing Im drinking something that someone else would laugh at even though its not that serious. I actually like the taste of wine I just think this whole wine master thing is a bit silly. Im a simple man with simple pleasures.
MrHarrystank
Its silly to me how serious some people take it though like really its just wine up to a certain degree it can only taste so good.
Bryan Perez Not at all. There is no upper limit on how good something can taste, unless you can somehow quantify taste definitively. Undoubtedly there is some hobby of yours that people don't understand, or appreciate, and in this you don't understand or appreciate their passion for good wine.
They didn't tell him it was going to be cheap I doubt they even told him the price, in the beginning they just told him we are going to be trying a selection of wine. they didn't even give him the bottle with the label.
"My five year old son would like it." 😂
Damn, I used to love me some Franzia......nothin' says class like a good ol box of wine.
This is still my favorite buzzfeed video. The captions get me everytime.
Please bring this back. These videos are comfort.
COLLEGE KIDS TRY EXPENSIVE WINE
Pint of the black stuff! That's the ticket, preferable some Sam Smith chocolate or imperial stout.
"Maybealittlebita kiwi" lol!! you guys are too funny for writing it like that
"My five year old son would like it"
*Excuses me what???*
Next time throw inside some of their own wine!
He makes beer
Edward Nayegon Welp.... Lol
+Edward Nayegon then why is he judging wine?
+Triple Stabber To become a "master brewer" he needs to KNOW wine AND beer... so even if he focuses to make beer himself, his training sais he has to know wine as well.... just as Wine tasters has to know beer too, they just focus on wine
Caroline Forest
I just said that because brewmaster typically means beer
And he was in a BEER FACTORY
Life's to short to drink bad whine
i think its called wine
adnan ahmadi stop whining
Guido Fawkes I see what you did there. ...
adnan ahmadi I think its called autocorrect
***** You are right. But Autocorrect is on the iPhone and TH-cam is available for iPhones, soooo...
and at the end of the day, you realize all alcohol tastes like piss
Yeah well if you leave it out the fridge...
The boones farm was hilarious! That use to be my go to "I'ma get drunk" wine. Super cheap.
Loved your brewing TV episode with the firkin's. Also, nice to see Chip in the background.
Of course the Irish would be repping alcohol.
Typical Americans munching on burgers as they believe in stereotypes as if they were a type of religion
Irish Shark I'm Irish too like, it was just an honest observation hahahaha
Vanessa Kelly oh ok
Irish Shark you need to calm yourself
oh since your american arent you supposed to be eating burgers?
XD Wine for 5year olds
Drunk 5 year olds. that would be well.......... something.
ye should come to ireland. sure we got drunk 5 yer olds across the country.
I am a bit confused about how this video ended up being made and called what it was. A number of the "wines" were not wines. The Blue Hawaiian one, as it says on the bottle, is an apple wine product, a wine based beverage at best. The sangria, is also in this category. They seem like very strange choices, surely there are other popular cheap wines that are actually wine and not a mix.
And on top of that, the person selected to do the tasting was a brewmaster, who brews beer. I realize he likely has experience with this, but it also seems like an odd choice. Why not find someone that specializes in wine?
Travis Stewart Where's the fun in that? I think Buzzfeed nailed this one.
I agree with you. I wish they'd used something other than the Blue Hawiaan and the Sangria. I also think they should have used a sommelier for this review and a cicerone for the beer one.
Being Irish means that this bloke really knows his stuff. They take booze very seriously in Ireland.
-_-
No not all of us are alcoholics like yourself.
Annabeth Chase that's very sad,you must be a alcoholic.
American people don't know shit. All they do is eat burgers
He knows about beer.
Giving this guy, an expert, cheap wine is torture.
I love this, do it again! MOAR!!!
Man, I thought he was going to give that blue wine a good rating at first...
his 5 year old son would like it
"maybealittlebita kiwi" killed me 😂
Despite he's a wine taster with all the fanciness, He seems a quite funny lad. his comments were pretty funny.
You don't have to be fancy to appreciate wines.
Oh how I wish this video was longer! It is so much fun to see a true taster, give his comments on basically voxer bum wines.
The blue wine would make a pretty lava lamp.
maybealittlebita kiwi
#maybealittlebitakiwi
How does one become a "Brewmaster?"
to know the ways of the brew haa
By brewmaster, they mean professional drunk.
But no i suppose you have to learn everything to do with brewing and the tastes of different drinks
in germany you actually can study brewing.
By talking to a Brewmaster Lo in World of Warcraft
Well, he's Irish so...
I love that they put "maybealittlebita" in there.
i saw the title of the video and i was like "well time to get ready to fight"
This is one of the few TH-cam videos I genuinely laughed out loud at
St.Paul! My city! Lol I don't really live there but close.
atleast he wasnt a jerk like that guy that has a 10 year degree for coffeelogy.
I didn't know Brewmaster monks could be Irish!
Get your WoW jokes outta here!
MercilusPro :D
TonyGAMING WoW jokes make me smile
TonyGAMING WoW jokes make me smile
TonyGAMING hahahha
More of these videos please!
A brewmaster reviewing wine is like a carpenter inspecting a plumber's work.
Hahaha more Powerade than Gatorade!
Could we have a chef try a variety of frozen foods?
I always like Maybealittlebitta kiwi in my wine.
Am i the only one that could just sit there and listen to this guy talk for hours
"Why did a brewmaster review wine and a winemaker review beers?" I can't speak for alcohol, but in the food tasting world, this is actually a fairly common thing to do. You want someone who has a good, well trained tongue, but who won't instantly be able to tell the origins of the food they're tasting, which might taint the opinion they give. You want them to be able to say "Yeah that is very badly made" but without them instantly knowing it is a slice of cheese from a place with a bad reputation, or a place they have already had a bad experience with, and that they SHOULD review it badly. It's all about keeping them objective.
Blue wine? I had no idea that existed
+Chip to be fair that's probably for a reason- the stuff looked like pop
They have a brewmaster taste wine.. then they have a wine expert taste beer. Makes perfect sense BuzzFeed.
I want that title. Brewmaster. Don't want to be an expert. A brewmaster would satisfy me for eternity.
Being the "Brewmaster" basically makes you an expert.
I am no expert
I
*AM*
*BREWMASTER*
Being a brewmaster immediately makes your post MoP if you know what I mean.
Yes I am a massive nerd.
+Kevin Kong Brewmaster tanking is pretty op lol
+Brian Kim World of Warcraft. lol. =P
*MAYBEALITTLEBITA KIWI* hahahahahahahahahahahaha
I would watch an hour of this guy
Amazing! Lol. I could watch this video over and over again!
That accent tho xD
i dont see the point in not having a wine master taste them
Do you mean wine expert?
Glidahh yeah
Glidahh calm. down.
Catriona Murphy cool
Stop whining... WINE-ing. ;)
So.....you can get a job.......reviewing wine? Why was this not brought to my attention earlier?
He's a brewmaster, his job is much more than reviewing win but it is a part of it.
Yea, some people have really sensitive taste buds and can therefore pick out more subtle tastes that others may miss. But its also part of being a brew master to taste what you made, right? :)
SuperCleats Yep, and people who master retro-olfaction. Super-tasters are real (higher than average number of tastebuds) - there's no way I would even try being a wine critic/sommelier if I didn't have some natural skill for it...it's way too hard.
It's not quite as easy as it sounds en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sommelier
HOLY MARY AND SWEET SAINT JOSEPH
This guy is one of the nicest guys ever and he makes great beer