I tried a German beer once, it was served to me in a glass bigger than a pint and was like 10 point. I got to about half way and was slobbered knockered. I did however manage to finish it but was in another dimension. It was good.
@@JustTryingToGetAYTPlayButton no. 3,5L of beer is not that hard. Germans have a strong drinking culture often starting at the age of 16. I know more people that can drink more than 3,5L than people who cant
@@dryder7078 I'll take your word, but under what context? Time drinking? Height and weight of drinker? ABVs vary wildly. Empty stomach vs having eaten. Etc. 3.5L of any ABV on an empty stomach for an average drinker over an hour or two and you're not knockered? I don't know about that, Odessa.
@@darkpatches 8-12 beers(so 4-6 litres) with 5% ABV over the course of a an evening(so 8pm to 3am) will get you drunk but not blackout drunk, if that makes sense.
@J K Thank you so much for your insightful input. As mentioned a dozen times throughout the video these are composite ratings made up of thousands of beer reviewers. It is not my selection. It is what tens of thousands of beer drinkers have ranked.
Babarian talking here :)I think its impossible to pick the ten best beers, becaus especially in bavaria there are many local places for beer, my top 10 are:10. Flensburger Gold9. Mönchshof Lagerbier8. Spaten Triumphator7. Prößlbräu Palmator6. Augustiner Edelstoff5.Paulaner Weißbier Dunkel4. Eichhofner Dunkler (but just for a drink called "Goasmass") 3. Eichhofner Hell2. Augustiner Hell1. Spital Hell
I'm sure this is true! We just have to go off of what is available more universally. But it's pretty much the same in the states. The best beers are all regionals that aren't exported.
Please, these aren’t ”tourist beers” whatever that means. Tourists obviously drink the beers from the region they’re in at the time when visiting Germany.
Du hast doch keine Ahnung, trinkst wahrscheinlich bloß Warsteiner und Krombacher aber bezeichnest hier die ganzen wirklich regionalen Biere als Touri Biere
Im Swedish and my favorite beers are German and Swedish. My favorite German beer is: Andechs brewery (all beers), Franziskaner, Paulaner, Schneider Weisse, Radeberger, Jevier and Alderbacher Dunkel.
he clearly said "OUR" top 10 german beers. never did he fuckin say these are the top 10 beers IN GERMANY. dammit people like you are so annoying and just plain ridiculous
Mostly Bockbier. It’s quite strong. Average go to beers are usually around 4,7 to 5,5 percent alcohol, mostly wheat (Weißbier) and barley based. Usually amber to golden in color, some unfiltered. Bockbier used to be consumed during fasting and festivities. There is a Starkbierfest in Bavaria, in Rosenheim. I went there and had 4,5 Maß, I.e. litre. Barely survived. My personal favourite was Unertl for Weißbier, Augustiner for Lager, and my hometown‘s Hochstift for Pilsner. All local or regional brands. My country is heading towards dire straits and I’ll leave it, but it’s a beer drinker‘s paradise. I’ll raise a parting glass to her, alas, and God be with you all.
Yeah, that one really is the king of all German beers. I really enjoy the Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier too. I typically give the nod to Belgian wheat beers, but this one is probably the best of the best, at least for me.
@Bryan Mack That's a bit of a personal preference with this one. I know some swear by room temperature. Me personally I'll keep it in the fridge then pull it out maybe 20 minutes before I drink it. That way it has some chill to it (if you had a wine fridge that lets you put it at about 60F/16C that would be perfect). I find the taste really opens up as the beer tries to reach room temperature. It's not something you drink super fast so I like how the taste changes a bit as it warms up.
I can't stand the Rauchbier. It is probably a well made beer and unique in a way. But I just don't like the combination of the smoky flavor and drinks in general. Same with whisky. I like smoked meat from a bbq, but not in drinks.
Not 1 of those would be in Top 10 where im from. We in Bavaria drink much better beer. Flötzinger Hell, Auer Bräu Hell, Augustiner Hell & Export...those are the type of beer we drink and its the best beer in the world
The beer rankings are all off of composite ratings of what other people have rated, so I just go with what the ranking math says. Probably the biggest problem is I'd have to say most of those beers you listed likely aren't exported heavily (but usually the best beers aren't heavily exported). Kind of like the best American beers aren't exported so instead the rest of the world is stuck with the trash mass produced stuff. I'm more of a Belgian beer guy myself. Love good German beer (my favorite hefeweizen is out of Germany) but I feel like the purity act holds some brewers back on branching out to different styles. Although in terms of sheer quality top to bottom it's Belgium/Germany and then a giant drop off before anyone else.
Helles ist doch absolut ekelhafter scheiß, mehr als eins bekommt man davon nicht runter. Ein ordentliches Pils würde ich jederzeit vorziehen als dieses läppsche Zeug.
theese are the badest strong beers you can ever test taste,,our favorits german beers are HELLES or PILSENER or Export you know! ,,theese beers you testet are spezial beers and not overall available in german,greeets from germany!
don't forget Spanish beers like Estrella Galatial and all of the emerging local craft beers comming out out of Budapest, Florence and many others I have not found yet. In the meantime, come to the Northeast US where great beers , IPA and Seasons are being made today
Oh, these aren't my specific favorites. These are the German beers with the highest compositing ratings when adding up all the top user rating platforms (at least at the time of the video). My personal list would also be different from this.
Well weihenstephan is the oldest brewery so I kinda get why they're on the list their Weißbier is allright i guess but Augustiner Helles deserves a spot on the top of this list among others who are way better than some of the beers mentioned in this ranking
Becks is made for export only. From my research, Germans do not drink that beer. It comes in a green bottle and gives off a skunky aroma because of that. Beers should always be packaged in a brown bottle to protect it from the light, thus preventing the skunk.
The best German Beer you can get are the Oktoberfest beer editions everey big brewery in germany who is allowed to sell beer in munich at the Fest has their own special version which is so much better then the usual ones
I do love a good Oktoberfest beer from the German brewers. It also marks that time of the year when the great winter seasonal beers about to come out. Just a good time of year to be a beer fan!
I'm a little disappointed in the lack of representation for Spaten- Franziskaner, of which I am very partial to their Hefe-Weisse and Hefe-Weisse Dunkel. It was the beer I drank most when studying as a baker in Würzburg.
If you can't pronounce it I doubt your right to judge it. Personally, I REALLY do not care for the flavor of Weihenstephaner Hefe Weisßbier. I rather like Gaffel Kölsch, but Bier is a lot like movies, there is NO objective standard and no justifiable criticism of others' preferences.
As I repeated probably a dozen times in the video, these are composite ratings made up by Beer Advocate and Rate Beer ratings. There is zero judging. There is zero criticism. The rankings are the mathematical findings of thousands of reviewers. As you must be an expert in all language pronunciation (just not an expert in reading or listening), which German words do you believe I pronounced incorrectly?
Und Fabian Völkel von deinem bayerischen Scheiß braucht man gar nicht anfangen, da würde ich noch lieber ein Becks trinken, als euren geschmacklosen Dreck
I can't remember where those two ended up in the breakdown. There are just so many great German beers! I need to do a second one...or at least include an honorable mention. Ha, maybe a top 100 German beers with so many fantastic brews!
I found a German delicious the states that had some of these beers on tap and got the 34 Oz mug of the stuff, best beer I ever had, better than that ipa crap, and easier to drink more of it
You should call this video: Top 10 Bavarian Beers. Bavaria is in Germany, but not all of Germany is Bavaria. There is not a single beer in your personal top10, that wasn't brewed in Bavaria.
Did I say "personal top 10?" I very clearly stated, almost a dozen times, this was a composite rating of Beer Advocate and Rate Beer ratings. If you have an issue, complain to the hundreds of thousands of reviews from those websites.
Thanks for your input. As mentioned in the video, these are just beers with the highest overall composite ratings. There's no direct comparison of styles. Simply the highest reviewed beers in one country.
@@2DudesAnda6Pack the problem is, most of them are pretty special beers that are mainly drunk by a small number of enthusiasts, they rate on those websites. it also looks like both sites have a bias towards stronger beers of a very narrow style. most of them are based on the Salvator beer from Paulaner, a beer for monks in the time of lent.
Here are the worst 10 beers 10. British Beer 9. American Beer 8. British Beer 7. American Beer 6. British Beer 5. American Beer 4. British Beer 3. American Beer 2. British Beer 1. Australian Beer
It's made up of all the ratings individuals gave beers on both Beer Advocate and Rate Beer. For example, lets say Sam Adams had 3,500 ratings on BA for an average of 3.5 (out of 5) and Rate Beer had another 3,500 ratings but that came out to an average of 4.5. I'd then add everything together to determine the average rating of the two review sites combined (in this example, it would be 4.0 out o 5). So it's just a mathematical equation of all reviews given on the individual rating websites. ...I've found both those two websites can be very different from one another, so I wanted to figure out what was the best beers when putting both website ratings together.
if you are rating top ten German beers and not one of the top ten includes a pale lager such as Helles or Pils, then you know your methodology is highly flawed.
Thanks for your input. As mentioned throughout the video, this is a composite rating of the top ranked beers on Beer Advocate and Rate Beer (so it's not my personal rankings..it's just what the numbers indicate). Although neither Helles or Pils styles of beers generally rate well when compared to the heavier beers or beers with more complexity (not to say that's right or wrong, as an excellent pilsner is very difficult to make).
I guess that's what people tend to rate higher. It's a composite rating of Rate Beer and Beer Advocate, so I just go with what the numbers say (although I've had all of these and while I'd probably personally change the order, they are all pretty dang good). I think four of the 10 aren't bock based. It could also be a trend too. Go to most rating sites and everything at the top will be an IPA, which wasn't the case a few years ago. Although I do think some people think beers that are darker or more bitter are better without any real reason.
And FWIW, German pronunciation is often far different than how you'd say a name in English, especially with these beers. But it's good to know there's someone around who pronounces all foreign words perfectly.
Thanks for your comment. The list really doesn't have anything to do with popularity. It's all based on composite ratings, so while many of these beers are not as popular as others (like Becks) they are seen as better by more reviewers.
Ha yeah. A lot of their older beers are all made by immigrants from Germany. I think some of the best Vienna style lagers in the world are made in Mexico (I put together a Mexican beer history video I found to be pretty interesting). I also just did a review for a Mexican IPA I'll be putting up shortly.
Maybe someday they can import German beer to the US that keeps the great taste and freshness we don't get here. Until then we haft to drink shit beer :(
From time to time you can find a really nice German or Belgium beer on tap (which always tastes a world better). I remember walking into a bar that had Chimay on tap and it blew my mind.
at my local Jons marketplace they have great bavarian beer and russian! you don't always have to settle for shit beer! lol well at least i don't have too
This video should be titled "The top 10 German beers enjoyed by alcoholics". The rating sites are the realm of alcoholics. All the top beers are high alcohol. I was surprised to see 2 beers under 6% in there tho' so I'd imagine those two don't try to hide their alcohol content at all.
Yeah, Rate Beer and Beer Advocate all push the double-barrel aged stout stuff. It's all trendy American stuff now. When I first started using those websites most of the top 50 were all German and Belgian brews. It's kind of crazy to see the wild swings those sites go through. I put this video together before the super crazy bourbon barrel stouts became popular. But I can't help but wonder what this list would look like with current rankings.
@@2DudesAnda6Pack I'd like to see a top 10 for regular beers. Most of us don't touch this strong stuff and if we do it's maybe a couple of times a year.
I'm a big fan of Paulaner. I believe it just missed the top 10 (if I did my personal top 10 instead of a composite rating that one probably would have made it). If you like that one give the Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier a try. It might be my favorite wheat beer.
I tried a German beer once, it was served to me in a glass bigger than a pint and was like 10 point. I got to about half way and was slobbered knockered. I did however manage to finish it but was in another dimension. It was good.
i am considered to be a weak drinker here in germany and i can easily tank 3,5 Liters of my good old german beer
@@dryder7078 that’s 🧢
@@JustTryingToGetAYTPlayButton no. 3,5L of beer is not that hard. Germans have a strong drinking culture often starting at the age of 16. I know more people that can drink more than 3,5L than people who cant
@@dryder7078 I'll take your word, but under what context? Time drinking? Height and weight of drinker? ABVs vary wildly. Empty stomach vs having eaten. Etc. 3.5L of any ABV on an empty stomach for an average drinker over an hour or two and you're not knockered? I don't know about that, Odessa.
@@darkpatches 8-12 beers(so 4-6 litres) with 5% ABV over the course of a an evening(so 8pm to 3am) will get you drunk but not blackout drunk, if that makes sense.
I readied myself when he said that he apologizes for butchering the names but I still wasn't nearly ready enough.
wiehensstefineeer
Lmao
Schlenkenerla
I only kept watching this because of the butchering of german words.
Ha. Linguistics is not my strong part! (and I even took German in high school...obviously didn't take).
@J K Thank you so much for your insightful input. As mentioned a dozen times throughout the video these are composite ratings made up of thousands of beer reviewers. It is not my selection. It is what tens of thousands of beer drinkers have ranked.
Eikt Schlenkererla
Babarian talking here :)I think its impossible to pick the ten best beers, becaus especially in bavaria there are many local places for beer, my top 10 are:10. Flensburger Gold9. Mönchshof Lagerbier8. Spaten Triumphator7. Prößlbräu Palmator6. Augustiner Edelstoff5.Paulaner Weißbier Dunkel4. Eichhofner Dunkler (but just for a drink called "Goasmass") 3. Eichhofner Hell2. Augustiner Hell1. Spital Hell
What happened to Paulaner?
I know that’s my favorite one
@@TylerINFOCUS It's gorgeous. Cheers mate!
Vedran Mizdrak cheers 🍻
Change the titel in " Top 10 Tourist Beers " . Real germans buy their beer regionally.
I'm sure this is true! We just have to go off of what is available more universally. But it's pretty much the same in the states. The best beers are all regionals that aren't exported.
Please, these aren’t ”tourist beers” whatever that means. Tourists obviously drink the beers from the region they’re in at the time when visiting Germany.
Du hast doch keine Ahnung, trinkst wahrscheinlich bloß Warsteiner und Krombacher aber bezeichnest hier die ganzen wirklich regionalen Biere als Touri Biere
keep you ignorance to yourself
your*
Im Swedish and my favorite beers are German and Swedish.
My favorite German beer is: Andechs brewery (all beers), Franziskaner, Paulaner, Schneider Weisse, Radeberger, Jevier and Alderbacher Dunkel.
never make Top Ten drinking without drinking!!!!!!!!
Bavarians and Belgians make the best beer 🍺
Can't argue with that!
@@carlosortizvalleriestra6114 No way, Scotland and Ireland maybe but not England.
what about the Czechs
Can't argue... Weissbiers and Witbiers are my favorites.
Czechs make best beer, because they drink most beer per capita in the world.
this is not the top ten beers in germany
billy bierbuik aww you don't understand what opinions are....
he clearly said "OUR" top 10 german beers. never did he fuckin say these are the top 10 beers IN GERMANY. dammit people like you are so annoying and just plain ridiculous
+Rico Toffen LOL
Doch, hast du ihm nicht zugehört? Er bezieht sich unter anderem auf RateBeer com
@@ricotoffen822 i do i live 2 miles from germany dude i know the beers
Mostly Bockbier. It’s quite strong. Average go to beers are usually around 4,7 to 5,5 percent alcohol, mostly wheat (Weißbier) and barley based. Usually amber to golden in color, some unfiltered. Bockbier used to be consumed during fasting and festivities. There is a Starkbierfest in Bavaria, in Rosenheim. I went there and had 4,5 Maß, I.e. litre. Barely survived. My personal favourite was Unertl for Weißbier, Augustiner for Lager, and my hometown‘s Hochstift for Pilsner. All local or regional brands. My country is heading towards dire straits and I’ll leave it, but it’s a beer drinker‘s paradise. I’ll raise a parting glass to her, alas, and God be with you all.
In meiner Gegend nennt man diese 10 Bier einfach Fabrikpisse!
Wo wohnst du? Im Tal der Ahungslosen?
@@ru9188
Was möchte uns der Künstler damit sagen?
Das er auf Fabrikpisse steht?
Was trinkt ihr denn in eurer Gegend? Ich vermute mal, dass du ein Franke bist. 😀
Was bevorzugst du denn?
Meister/Unterzaunsbach
Heckel / Waischenfeld
Drei Kronen / Heiligenstadt
Grosch / Rödental
Zwanzger/ Uehlfeld
usw.
There are very few things in this life as compelling as an Amurikan trying to pronounce German.
No.1 totally deserved the spot. That one and Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier are both in my top 5 favorite beers period.
Yeah, that one really is the king of all German beers. I really enjoy the Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier too. I typically give the nod to Belgian wheat beers, but this one is probably the best of the best, at least for me.
@@2DudesAnda6Pack Not a fan of wheat beer so can't give an opinion on that. But for German beers, I also really like Hofbräu.
@Bryan Mack That's a bit of a personal preference with this one. I know some swear by room temperature. Me personally I'll keep it in the fridge then pull it out maybe 20 minutes before I drink it. That way it has some chill to it (if you had a wine fridge that lets you put it at about 60F/16C that would be perfect). I find the taste really opens up as the beer tries to reach room temperature. It's not something you drink super fast so I like how the taste changes a bit as it warms up.
I can't stand the Rauchbier. It is probably a well made beer and unique in a way. But I just don't like the combination of the smoky flavor and drinks in general. Same with whisky. I like smoked meat from a bbq, but not in drinks.
Not 1 of those would be in Top 10 where im from. We in Bavaria drink much better beer. Flötzinger Hell, Auer Bräu Hell, Augustiner Hell & Export...those are the type of beer we drink and its the best beer in the world
The beer rankings are all off of composite ratings of what other people have rated, so I just go with what the ranking math says. Probably the biggest problem is I'd have to say most of those beers you listed likely aren't exported heavily (but usually the best beers aren't heavily exported). Kind of like the best American beers aren't exported so instead the rest of the world is stuck with the trash mass produced stuff.
I'm more of a Belgian beer guy myself. Love good German beer (my favorite hefeweizen is out of Germany) but I feel like the purity act holds some brewers back on branching out to different styles. Although in terms of sheer quality top to bottom it's Belgium/Germany and then a giant drop off before anyone else.
Helles ist doch absolut ekelhafter scheiß, mehr als eins bekommt man davon nicht runter. Ein ordentliches Pils würde ich jederzeit vorziehen als dieses läppsche Zeug.
Definitely not the best in the world just cause you say so buddy
Thanks u
The Warsteiner is my favorite Danke.
My Favorite 🇩🇪 🍺
Hefeweizen
1. Weihenstephan Hefe Weissbier
2. Erdinger Weissbier
3. Paulaner Hefe-weizen
4. Franziskan Weissbier
Pilsner's 🍺
1. Beck's
2. Krombacher
3. Veltins
4. Warsteiner
5. Bitburger
6. Jever
7. Oettinger
He wasn't lying about butchering all the names.
Andecheser
I disagree, When I was In Germany My Favorite Pilsner Beer was Bitburger. I don't like dark Ales.
Bitburger is great, Krombacher is even better.....give it a try :)
At least they're drinking German bier. Good stuff.
theese are the badest strong beers you can ever test taste,,our favorits german beers are HELLES or PILSENER or Export you know! ,,theese beers you testet are spezial beers and not overall available in german,greeets from germany!
Reissdorf Kolsch is one that immediately comes to mind that is a great German beer.
Finally someone who is not talking about Bavarian beers.
don't forget Spanish beers like Estrella Galatial and all of the emerging local craft beers comming out out of Budapest, Florence and many others I have not found yet. In the meantime, come to the Northeast US where great beers , IPA and Seasons are being made today
They may be your best but not mine. Where is the Hofbrau, Paulner, and Hacker-Pschorr? plus where are all the Helles?
Oh, these aren't my specific favorites. These are the German beers with the highest compositing ratings when adding up all the top user rating platforms (at least at the time of the video). My personal list would also be different from this.
Well weihenstephan is the oldest brewery so I kinda get why they're on the list their Weißbier is allright i guess but Augustiner Helles deserves a spot on the top of this list among others who are way better than some of the beers mentioned in this ranking
Tannenzaplfe German Pils should be in the top 5 for sure .
It's difficult for a top ten of German beers because there are so many
My number one vote is Fransiskaner unfiltered what beer. Look for the Happy Monk' on the side of the bottle
What about Augustiner ,Paulaner, HB, Franziskaner and Sparten???????
any germans here what is your recommended beer? So far tried Becks, a little bit bitter in my opinion but it's all good, more names please
What kind of beer do you normally like? There are some great German beers out there. Can give you some great recommendations based on that.
Becks is made for export only. From my research, Germans do not drink that beer. It comes in a green bottle and gives off a skunky aroma because of that. Beers should always be packaged in a brown bottle to protect it from the light, thus preventing the skunk.
I love Beer 🍻
The best German Beer you can get are the Oktoberfest beer editions everey big brewery in germany who is allowed to sell beer in munich at the Fest has their own special version which is so much better then the usual ones
I do love a good Oktoberfest beer from the German brewers. It also marks that time of the year when the great winter seasonal beers about to come out. Just a good time of year to be a beer fan!
I'm a little disappointed in the lack of representation for Spaten- Franziskaner, of which I am very partial to their Hefe-Weisse and Hefe-Weisse Dunkel. It was the beer I drank most when studying as a baker in Würzburg.
If you can't pronounce it I doubt your right to judge it. Personally, I REALLY do not care for the flavor of Weihenstephaner Hefe Weisßbier. I rather like Gaffel Kölsch, but Bier is a lot like movies, there is NO objective standard and no justifiable criticism of others' preferences.
As I repeated probably a dozen times in the video, these are composite ratings made up by Beer Advocate and Rate Beer ratings. There is zero judging. There is zero criticism. The rankings are the mathematical findings of thousands of reviewers. As you must be an expert in all language pronunciation (just not an expert in reading or listening), which German words do you believe I pronounced incorrectly?
Just finishing my second Tap6 this afternoon... I think I'am going to take an early nap: zur Belohnung des Tages.
I’m enjoying a Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier right now :)
One of my favorites, that's for sure! (even if I can't pronounced it correctly).
Flensburger dunkel 😖.
I'm from germany and I don't know any of these. My favourite is Krombacher Pilsener, Paulaner Weißbier, Beck's and more.
I do enjoy a good Paulaner. And Krombacher is good as well. it's nice to find a good pilsner (because so many places make terrible ones).
Becks is not beer! Its toiletwater😂 #bavariantalking #sorrybro
Don't forget "Flensburger Pilsener"...best of the best ;)
Haha nicht dein Ernst. Alles absolut unterdurchschnittliche Kommerzbiere
Und Fabian Völkel von deinem bayerischen Scheiß braucht man gar nicht anfangen, da würde ich noch lieber ein Becks trinken, als euren geschmacklosen Dreck
What about Schofferhofer and Radeberger Pilsner? This list of "Top 10 German" is incomplete without those 2 brands!
I can't remember where those two ended up in the breakdown. There are just so many great German beers! I need to do a second one...or at least include an honorable mention. Ha, maybe a top 100 German beers with so many fantastic brews!
1 beer is heineken and 1 beer paulaner Weissbeer " right ? "
Best and good everytime !😍
I love it😊
Heineken isn't German. Although can't go wrong with Paulaner.
I found a German delicious the states that had some of these beers on tap and got the 34 Oz mug of the stuff, best beer I ever had, better than that ipa crap, and easier to drink more of it
I don't know, Germans make a lot of really fine beers, where's Augustiner?
Bayern: Paulaner
Berlin: Berliner Kindl
Köln: Kölsch
Bremen: Becks
Alle Hartz4 Alkis: Sternburg
Weihenstephan is best
I totally agree. Those are some of my all time favorite beers from anywhere.
We drink mainly beer brewed in our state or region
Do you trust a judge of German beer that does not speak German?
Why in the uk we only get crap german beer?
Ha. It's starting to go that way in the States. All the local so-so beers flooding the market and keeping the great German beers out.
I LOVE HEFE WEISSBIER
Yes it's amazing
You should call this video: Top 10 Bavarian Beers. Bavaria is in Germany, but not all of Germany is Bavaria. There is not a single beer in your personal top10, that wasn't brewed in Bavaria.
Did I say "personal top 10?" I very clearly stated, almost a dozen times, this was a composite rating of Beer Advocate and Rate Beer ratings. If you have an issue, complain to the hundreds of thousands of reviews from those websites.
Two dudes and ONE sixpack? That's like seven girls and ONE Bratwurst.
Vitus is number one.
Also you can’t compare Dunkels to Bocks.
It’s like apples and oranges
Thanks for your input. As mentioned in the video, these are just beers with the highest overall composite ratings. There's no direct comparison of styles. Simply the highest reviewed beers in one country.
@@2DudesAnda6Pack the problem is, most of them are pretty special beers that are mainly drunk by a small number of enthusiasts, they rate on those websites.
it also looks like both sites have a bias towards stronger beers of a very narrow style. most of them are based on the Salvator beer from Paulaner, a beer for monks in the time of lent.
@@nox5555 Exactly. That Celebrator is solid proof of that point.
German beer is ordinary... 😂
Where’s the bit burger ????
Your German pronunciation would have won us the war sooner...🙂 🍺🍻🍺
Ha! Just drop me behind enemy lines. My pronunciation will take care of the rest.
2 Dudes And a 6 Pack - 😂
These are 10 Bavarian beers, but NO German beers!
Deutsche oinks haben kein gutes Bier!!!
Here are the worst 10 beers
10. British Beer
9. American Beer
8. British Beer
7. American Beer
6. British Beer
5. American Beer
4. British Beer
3. American Beer
2. British Beer
1. Australian Beer
Guys! Have Mexican beer!!! One of the best!
Jonathan Gonzalez mexican beer and alcohol is soooo beautiful.
soflo23 LOL Australien, American and british Beer is really terrible.
I love mexican beer, but german beer is the best.
Portuguese beer is the worst. No foam and tastes like it's been there for days
@@bingevintage8124 it's Modelo time foo
Kesselring Landbier, refreshing and not to bitter.
What does composite rating mean ??
It's made up of all the ratings individuals gave beers on both Beer Advocate and Rate Beer. For example, lets say Sam Adams had 3,500 ratings on BA for an average of 3.5 (out of 5) and Rate Beer had another 3,500 ratings but that came out to an average of 4.5. I'd then add everything together to determine the average rating of the two review sites combined (in this example, it would be 4.0 out o 5). So it's just a mathematical equation of all reviews given on the individual rating websites. ...I've found both those two websites can be very different from one another, so I wanted to figure out what was the best beers when putting both website ratings together.
@@2DudesAnda6Pack i see ..thanks for the detailed explanation
Was ist mit Radeberger und Krombacher? Und du sprichst die Biersorten ganz falsch aus
As mentioned a dozen times over the course of three minutes, these are composite rankings.
#8 on this list tastes like a dirty ashtray.
Wait what where warsteiner at ??
if you are rating top ten German beers and not one of the top ten includes a pale lager such as Helles or Pils, then you know your methodology is highly flawed.
Thanks for your input. As mentioned throughout the video, this is a composite rating of the top ranked beers on Beer Advocate and Rate Beer (so it's not my personal rankings..it's just what the numbers indicate). Although neither Helles or Pils styles of beers generally rate well when compared to the heavier beers or beers with more complexity (not to say that's right or wrong, as an excellent pilsner is very difficult to make).
I only order mango beer when I go to German restaurant.
lol
thumbs down for not mentioning Paulaner
Julius Echter Hefe-Weissbier one of my favorites.
Fruh kolsch from koln, best beer I've tasted and I'm fro ireland
people drinking Kölsch are only too lazy to go to the water-crane....
Why only dark bock beer?
I guess that's what people tend to rate higher. It's a composite rating of Rate Beer and Beer Advocate, so I just go with what the numbers say (although I've had all of these and while I'd probably personally change the order, they are all pretty dang good). I think four of the 10 aren't bock based. It could also be a trend too. Go to most rating sites and everything at the top will be an IPA, which wasn't the case a few years ago. Although I do think some people think beers that are darker or more bitter are better without any real reason.
This beer is not populare in germany.Only in south.The taste is ok.Special the smal brand have good and jummy beer.
Reached out to Beck’s. Their PR dept replied with “Nein...comment!’
Subbed n liked without even seeing the video just off of the name cheers
Ha thanks! Cheers buddy
I don’t accept your apology for butchering the names.
You pronounce like you can’t read.
And FWIW, German pronunciation is often far different than how you'd say a name in English, especially with these beers. But it's good to know there's someone around who pronounces all foreign words perfectly.
lets see you speak another language fluently!! asshole. at least he tried.
@@slappinliberals6655 Its not another language. He's speaking ENGLISH.
i feel like those are just southern Germany Beers, we in northern Germany mostly Drink Astra, Flensburger or Becks
Thanks for your comment. The list really doesn't have anything to do with popularity. It's all based on composite ratings, so while many of these beers are not as popular as others (like Becks) they are seen as better by more reviewers.
Wer trinkt denn bitte so eine Pisse?
Ayinger Oktoberfest #1
I buy German beer made in Mexico buy Germans because it is cheaper and fresh!
Ha yeah. A lot of their older beers are all made by immigrants from Germany. I think some of the best Vienna style lagers in the world are made in Mexico (I put together a Mexican beer history video I found to be pretty interesting). I also just did a review for a Mexican IPA I'll be putting up shortly.
@@2DudesAnda6Pack absolutely!🍻👍
#1 Reissdorf Kölsch
Ne sorry aber das is nich...
...nicht richtig bruder
I believe that the German beer Dinkelacker from Stutgartt Germany , should be on this list
For US people Bavaria = germany, this top Tennis a bad joke …..
Dark beer looks like Coca Cola or Pepsi
Augustina...
Erdinger...
HB...
Cheers 🍻🍻🍻
Erdinger has been my favourite so far!👍👍👍
@@jasonlai10 Augustina Hell 👌👌👌
Where is schneider weisse tap 4???
Paulaner best German beer hands down.
Hard to argue. Although I do love a good Weihenstephaner. They've got a real great lineup.
@@2DudesAnda6Pack - How about Wernesgruner or Westerburg
Yeah their Octoberfest beer is superb!
Maybe someday they can import German beer to the US that keeps the great taste and freshness we don't get here. Until then we haft to drink shit beer :(
From time to time you can find a really nice German or Belgium beer on tap (which always tastes a world better). I remember walking into a bar that had Chimay on tap and it blew my mind.
at my local Jons marketplace they have great bavarian beer and russian! you don't always have to settle for shit beer! lol well at least i don't have too
A ridiculous amount of dark beers for a top 10. 🤷♂️
I know you gave us a warning but those pronunciations were still pretty bad.
i dont even speak german and i KNOWW hes butchering these words lolll
Wehre is Augustiner and
Tegernseer?
This video should be titled "The top 10 German beers enjoyed by alcoholics". The rating sites are the realm of alcoholics. All the top beers are high alcohol. I was surprised to see 2 beers under 6% in there tho' so I'd imagine those two don't try to hide their alcohol content at all.
Yeah, Rate Beer and Beer Advocate all push the double-barrel aged stout stuff. It's all trendy American stuff now. When I first started using those websites most of the top 50 were all German and Belgian brews. It's kind of crazy to see the wild swings those sites go through. I put this video together before the super crazy bourbon barrel stouts became popular. But I can't help but wonder what this list would look like with current rankings.
@@2DudesAnda6Pack I'd like to see a top 10 for regular beers. Most of us don't touch this strong stuff and if we do it's maybe a couple of times a year.
@@Doupyourflies That's a good idea. Maybe a top 10 Beers for the Everyday beer lover. I'll need to look into that!
FFS!! You weren't kidding were you! You really murdered the pronunciations .... the way only a Yank can
oettinger beer?
No Kolsch?
are you serious
wheres ''paulaner hefe - weizen
that would be my no 1 beer
I'm a big fan of Paulaner. I believe it just missed the top 10 (if I did my personal top 10 instead of a composite rating that one probably would have made it). If you like that one give the Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier a try. It might be my favorite wheat beer.
von den 3 Biermarken die du kennst :D
Becks
Tap 6 Great beer.My favourite German Beer.
Wo ist Optimator Spaten?
Thats so completely wrong
its an opinion dumbshit. he never.said these are the best in germany. hes choosing his top beers from Germany idiot
Bit burger?
Becks 🇩🇪
Cheers 🍻🍻🍻Munich
Not a single Pilsner or helles. Smh
I've found that people tend to not rate pilsners very high. Although, in my opinion, an expertly made pilsner is one of the hardest things to find.
Iḿ watching this to hear butchered beer brand names.... And as a open minded German like to her a oppinion from external folks