@zombieericharris105 Yep it is. Their headquarters are in Amsterdam. Heineken originated in 1864 in Amsterdam. Now, whether or not the U.S. has a licensing agreement to produce in the U.S. I have no idea.
I thought that but, they only ever say it's a US product though, right? Not where it originated. It's certainly popular there. They have to produce it! These were brewed and bottled in the States. Therefore, US product. No?
Poor Mr. Chaundry, he is so polite. Beer is an acquired taste and for someone with a massive sweet tooth as Mr. Chaudry it would be even harder to take. ❤
Who knows exactly where they came from but they appear to be healthy, well spoken, extremely well dressed, clear minded and if I may say; refined. I don't imagine they're from simple under privileged backgrounds, they're just not from the US and that is perfectly ok.
This is getting very lazy! They should do some research on the products before they say that everything is from USA. One big part of this channel for me is that they know they eat and taste food from all over the world. It literally say: "Tribal/Villagers try different International Food for the first time." in the bio. It's like the viewers saying: "Some tribal people from China somewhere." Netherlands is 10 hours away from USA, by plane!
@mortimersmithsr2522 don't get so offended. It's not that big of a deal. They have them trying Mexican tacos, which are not Mexican at all but American tacos lol
Both men were politely describing the taste of the bottle which they clearly did not like, both were trying to find positive words which they did an excellent job of.
One of the lessons I am learning from these wonderful gentlemen is to think about everything I eat or drink and how it impacts my health. That is a powerful message.
Just because it’s expensive doesn’t mean it tastes good. It’s definitely an acquired taste! 😵💫 It was interesting to hear Mr. Gul Sher tell of his peoples’ wisdom. 👍🏻
Raffique really didn't like it, but he's so kind he doesn't want to hurt the PD's feelings so he ends by saying he really enjoyed it. Neither of them did. GSK's explanation of traditional uses for malt was really interesting.
My lovely friends, Heiniken is not an american drink. It's dutch, from Holland / the Netherlands. :) All the best from germany, keep making that lovely content! ❤️
"I can feel the disturbance caused by this drink in my stomach." Very well said, as I've experienced that same disturbance, but likely because I had 3 or 4 !!
😄 It's because of the carbon dioxide added to it, same as soda... try drinking 3-4 sodas fast and you will feel the same thing and probably burp like a mfker
Having subbed and watched many of these great, touching videos, I am encouraged that Muslims can be nice and genuine people. Our U.S. press had not presented Muslims in good light. I like these videos.
@@misspad7282 ...reason I asked is there is often a point in a discussion between a Muzlim and a Christian where if a Christian says he/she believes Jesus is Himself God, all the niceties of a Muslim changes. To them, assenting to the foundational belief of a Christian is the greatest offense to their religion and themselves. It is a direct insult to everything they are and live for. Many videos demonstrate this factor, and Muslims are said to be nice and civilized up to that point. And which point the Christian is the object of deep anger in the least.
@@mwngw I think you are reading too much into this. What else is a Muslim suppose to say. They are explaining to you what their religion is, and Jesus is a prophet in Islam and not god himself. My impression is it is us Christians who consider exchanges with Muslims an insult because Islam kinda tells us Christianity is less refied version of Islam. It is the Christian who feels unsettled in his foundational belief
it‘s actually from the netherlands. theres even a heineken museum in amsterdam where you can taste the different beers. alcoholfree beer makes no sense to me, but sure, have a blast guys 😂🎉
Correct.Heineken is from Nederland, but Americans bought the license and they do almost all world beer, which doesn't taste as the original, but is taste as horse pee..... the best bears are from Czechia, Germany, Belgium, Holland...all bears from Europe, the rest of the Mexican, Thai, Chinese are made in license from Europe....
@Nightwatch Soup sandwiches can at least taste good, if you get some thick buttered bread with some soup in the middle, just enough that the bread absorbs the soup and doesn't spill out onto you. It's the same kinda thing as dipping buttered bread into your soup. Tastes great. But non-alcoholic beer is far less satisfying. It's only really good for people not wanting to drink alcohol in social settings with those who do, and maybe a niche selection of people that like the bitter taste without wanting the drunk feeling/non-alcohol content at the same time. Honestly at that point I'd just say to have a mocktail or a soft drink, then at least you'd get something tasty.
@@abc-ym8nt The taste (or lack there of) has more to do with the fact that the govt. here requires everything to be pasteurized. You can't take something that's made from yeast, KILL the yeast, and expect it to be the same. First time I went overseas (Phillipines), the things floating in the bottle worried me, but it didn't for long... 🙂 In most countries, beer is considered FOOD, and it was invented as a way to preserve the barley and hops during long European winter months. By spring they were still well fed, AND VERY JOLLY!!
Coming from a family who don't drink and I've been a non-drinker all my life... I can definitely understand how these men think this tastes bitter and nasty. I would love to see these guys get to go to a few fun places and watch a video on it. 😊
Haha. What are you talking about man :D I love beer. It's an aquired taste, like olives or coffee. They had the same reaction as I did when I tried it as a 13-14 year old. But now I love it. I drink it more for taste than the buzz and I def do not buy heineken or similar lagers 😂
@@GratDuForloradeArgumentet would you drink coffee without any caffeine? If not, then it's the buzz that's associated with the taste that makes you appreciate the taste.
@@Trazynn Inaccurate analogy. N/A beers actually taste differently because of the process by which they're made. The alcohol is boiled off, which creates flavor changes. Decaffinated coffee is made by a process that doesn't change the basic flavor of the coffee. And anyway, there are inummerable foods and beverages that a person may find off-putting at first before their palate accepts them. Especially if those flavor profiles aren't present in that persons culture.
Love your channel! Heineken is not a beer from America, even though they produce it there and in 170 different countries nowdays. It is an very old brand from the Netherlands in Europe. And Chaudry was right. The name came from the person who made it :Gerard Adriaan Heineken😊
2 things. Heineken is from the netherlands and it's one of the cheapest beers here in Europe 😄 Love both Choudary and Gul Sher though! ✌ The bitter taste is from Hops which is added for it's flavor. There many different kinds. Malt is what gives beer the "caramelly" taste. I love beer. 😄
"I would not have taken this if it was from any other country other than America, as I believe that their products are useful and nutritious" Ohh my sweet summer child. Firstly, Heineken is from the Netherlands, not America. Secondly, although I do like a lot of American foods, 'useful and nutritious' would probably be the LAST words I'd ever use to describe it. More like delicious diabetes-inducing junk.
I enjoyed this 😂 The anticipation was hilarious because they usually like anything they try and I knew they'd be set off by the taste. That was golden!
I understand how these gentlemen feel. I am American and do not like beer. My friend's father let me taste his beer, when I was 12, and that one taste kept me from it until I was in my 30s. Even now I dislike it. I think you have to drink it with friends, when you are younger, to learn to like it. I like coffee and tea.
Heineken is from the Netherlands not the USA, but there are now Heineken breweries all over the world So to be correct, this is a Dutch beer brewed in the USA
In Northern Europe they use more hops. really yummy.... If You prefer a sweeter one just try a bavarian Beer or a Bavarian yeast-Beer (tastes like Banana) i like it too.....
Gotta be honest, I've never really loved beer. So I was trying to think of what these guys remind me of and I remembered, in Bill and Ted when they grab a bunch of people from history and then they walk around the mall, they're all completely floored by all the crazy stuff they see. It's so great and innocent and I love watching these guys.
I just had surgery a few days ago and I am not suppose to laugh. I love their faces, when they drink and realise it's not what they expected, tastes like cough medicine, love these tribal people, they have a heart of gold. God Bless them and their families always 🙏🤗
I just enjoy them trying new things! I love how they immediately say, no alcohol. They are so willing to try. I don’t drink beer for the taste, only alcohol lol! Thumbs up! Please keep the videos coming!
Both of their expressions match mine when I've tasted beer, real or alcohol free. The nastiest tasting stuff ever invented to my taste buds. I agree it's an acquired taste, as someone else mentioned.
The hops in beer is also a great muscle relaxer. I make bedtime teas with hops and it's very calming. So glad they got to try the Netherlands famous beer! ✨💖✨
GullSher, his face was priceless right after his first drink! I feel for them poor guys as the stuff is disgusting as many alcoholic/non-alcoholic drinks are.
I think the non alcoholic one tastes better than regular Heineken, certainly the best non alcoholic beer I have had. I don’t drink anymore but miss A nice cold corona, but this is just as good, and without the alcohol doesn’t make me feel like I need to keep drinking them.
As a german: please never ever told somebody that heineken ist a premium good quality beer!!! Deutsches Reinheitsgebot! And only in brown bottles. Only theese are the best beer. And for germans. The only real beer
As others noted, many of these "non-alcoholic" versions of alcoholic drinks usually have a very trivial amount of alcohol in them. But it's no more than you'd get from some foods or by digesting bread. By nature it's extremely difficult to have no alcohol whatsoever but such tiny amounts will not affect you. In fact there have been medical cases of individuals who ferment so much alcohol when they digest carbohydrates that even a small amount of bread can get them very drunk. In fact you can't even avoid steroids because our bodies make small amounts of it to function. That said, even if not for the religious ban on such, I guarantee you they would not like it. Alcohol has a very strong taste. Even 3% drinks you can taste it pretty well. 10% or more it's powerful. The higher concentration drinks(of which may be 50% by volume) can be extremely difficult without becoming used to it. It could be like trying to chew bitter tree bark, if you need a reference. Medical studies have shown that some small amounts can be beneficial to the human heart, but in general larger amounts can and will damage the liver. It will also impair judgement & reaction. But it's had a history of medical uses. It's used in some mouthwashes as it can kill some bacteria. Some cough syrups may use it as it acts as a preservative & sedative. Before modern medicine it was also used to desensitize patients before medical procedures- in other words they would get you quite drunk before the operation so you wouldn't feel it as much, because they had no drugs to do it. It is also used to make pure vanilla extract, drawing the vanilla out of the wood. It is though infamous for being a substance of 30% or more alcohol that is sold without age restrictions, since it is labeled as a cooking ingredient(the alcohol burns off during cooking- in fact some alcohols are used when cooking meat as they can tenderize the meat while burning off in the process), so often teenagers buy it to get drunk. It is also sold eligible for EBT food stamps so the poor sometimes buy it with their benefits to get drunk. The USA infamously tried to ban all alcohol during the Prohibition years. It was a disaster, largely due to organized crime running illegal alcohol to the point the US lifted the ban. Some smaller areas of the USA kept up their own bans, which had to often deal with illegal "moonshine" operations. These days such bans are generally unheard of & some areas of the US even relaxed the "blue laws" which would prevent alcohol sales on Sunday.
Beer is made from water, barley malt, yeast and hops. It's the hops that makes the beer bitter. The hops also helps the beer stay for longer, as it doesn't expire as fast. First time beer drinkers should be served cold beer, as the cold hides the bitterness of the hops somewhat. Both Gul Sher and Raffique reacts just like Me, when I had my first beer. I think beer is somehow an aquired taste 🙂
@@EditorClone_Fell_Off It doesnt matter to the way the beer is brewed, it's just the same. The alcohol is removed AFTER the beer is brewed. Of course the beer served on this channel is nonalcoholic, just like all the food is halal. After all We love and respect our tribal friends
Why don’t they have a word for beer? Surely they’ve seen it in movies or someone in their town must drink beer? Surely visitors there’s bars right or maybe not
@@Meandmymirror Muslims make up roughly 97% of Pakistan's population, so it's only the 3% minority (mostly made up of Christians) who are eligible to buy alcohol. Beer is not common at all in the small villages these men come from.
@@haze1123 oh well I'm not from there but also islamic country and its just beera here but I didn't connect the dots, because like sometimes words are taken from the place it was made unchanged and such, I still think its like that because we do have a word for alcohol, so uh beer I guess is just a specific product so it keeps its name? But good theory though, I'm not sure either just making assumptions since alcohol itself has a word
@@Meandmymirror its called just beera in my country so maybe thats not really a unique word for it because its a specific product? but alcohol has a very unique word (khomor) , and alcohol is the main not halal thing not the beer so I don't think its for halal reasons just probably because its a specific kinda product like saying "cans" for any pepsi/cola/sprite
You should have made them Shandy using the non-alcoholic Heiniken and 7Up or Sprite soda - mix it 50/50 and add lots of ice cubes. Delicious in the heat! 🤗
Haha no they don't. Most people love beer for it's taste. Otherwise you can just drink coke and vodka. Heineken is a very easy beer to drink and not very bitter 😂
@@GratDuForloradeArgumentet older people, and wester north america as well as Europe I'd agree sure! In those places, high quality local brews are paired with great, hearty foods. But here in the midwestern United States we drink most commonly Busch, Natural Lite, Budweiser, and Coors, all of which are brewed to be as tasteless as possible! Busch doesnt even use a wheat, it uses rice. I think you need to grow up and mature with good beer to appreciate it, otherwise like younger Americans you just wanna drink it as fast as possible, with as few calories, which is why mixed drinks aren't as common anymore as well. Plus we say Heineken is "Skunky", maybe that's more accurate than bitter my apologies
The first time I tried beer, my natural gagging reflex kicked in. It took me years to learn to drink it without making that same face. I had to work at it. I quit drinking in 1985 and the only thing I miss is an ice cold corona with lime. lol
Well it’s their culture. Any alcohol is forbidden there so it’s ingrained to react like that. I think it’s a bit much to ban it completely, but maybe it’s for the best.
@@ccmesh1646 I’m neither intoxicated nor am I gonna turn crazy because I ate a piece of chocolate with alcohol. There are far more things that contain alcohol than just drinks. To ban it all is just stupid
A completely understandable first reaction to beer of any sort. I have been drinking it legally for almost forty years and my first swig of the evening remains very similar to that of these two gentlemen.
They say negative feedback should come in the form of a $h*t sandwich, so he we go. First, I love the channel and what you guys are doing. I think it helps to bring the world together when people are separated by distance, culture, and religion. Your channel is one of the greatest reasons that the internet exists. Now, please don't praise everything or say that "because it's American" that it's great and healthy. Even Americans who say that everything American is great won't also say that it's healthy. If you go explore the "tribal" (impoverished) areas of America you'll see that nobody is so different. (Actually, I think it would be very eye opening to see that...) Claiming that beer or apple pie is "healthy" both plays into stereotypes and promotes bad ideas among people who may now decide that they need to go buy beer or rhinoceros horn for some mystical health benefit that doesn't exist. Sometimes things taste good just because they're made from salt, butter, msg, and fat. Sometimes they don't taste so good because you cook goat, beef, or lamb as though it were pork, and not all recipes can transfer like that. You cannot cook venison like a beef steak and expect it to be just as tasty. People love seeing other people try new things, but not everything is worth trying again. Like Surströmming. It's okay to not like something, and for it to have no health benefit. Really. Typically things taste bad because they're bad for you. Like poison. America makes that too :) So I think it's fabulous that you're able to take these guys to Dubai and they get to experience these items fresh and as they are meant to be prepared. I am a fan of Texas Roadhouse and was honestly expecting a better reaction but now I'm not sure if they were disappointed because they always have the same reaction or if the Dubai chain is somehow different than it is here in the US. We're also missing Rana and "Dr." Tahir and hopefully we'll see them be able to travel as well. Can't wait to see what you try next!
Awesome reaction, I highly recommend Heineken 0.0 to anyone who wants beer but doesn’t want the alcohol content. It’s really mind blowing how identical it tastes.
Wow I didn’t realize how famous they are becoming and they have over a half million subscribers your all doing such a great job over there. Thankyou so much for having such great hearted men they all are some of the best people I’ve ever experienced in my lifetime and you guys found the best crew of men to be on your platform such wonderful people. ISO happy to watch them grow because they have helped me grow at the same time with how kind hearted they are it’s like a breath of fresh air. Thankyou again so much.
For those of you saying that, omg, it’s haram because it still has a very small amount of alcohol in it. I know for a fact that eating or drinking haram things without knowing, by accident, or indirect, isn’t a sin. They didn’t know and I know this because my Muslim friends would accidentally eat something with pork in it, even though they didn’t intend to. They would go to the bathroom and wash their mouths and that’s it. The staff probably didn’t know either.
The thing is this is in Dubai, this specific drink is stored in the Non-Halal section of grocery stores. I find it hard to believe no one noticed this when purchasing the product. Its also concerning that this comment got hearted because that means the channel owner himself is keeping them in the dark about this (or was). How can you have a channel focused on feeding Tribal Muslims food yet fail to cater to their dietary restrictions!?
@@tacob0 Wine vingers are also halal. The issue is not the alcohol content. It's the way alcohol is introduced into whatever you're consuming. If it's a byproduct, then it's fine as long as it's not intoxicating. Different people have different interpretations, me personally ill consume it as long as it's not intoxicating, but I know many people who won't even touch it if the alcohol wasn't a natural byproduct.
Cette bière est sans alcool donc les donneurs de leçon calmez-vous. Ces messieurs savent que l'alcool est haram et en plus le goût n'est pas bon😂😂 Peace✌🏿❤
hehe, I made that face first time I tried, beer, coffee and olives.... and now I love them all. It's an aquired taste, that is what people must understand 😄 One thing i've never learned to like no matter how many times I try it is Whisky and Bourbon tho.. man that's hard to learn how to drink, it's strong alcohol combined with the taste of licking on an old plank
As a German I must say: I would make the same face like this guys if someone would force me to drink Heineken! (and believe me, it would not come from the bitter taste) :-) by the way, Heineken Beer is Dutch.
I absolutely KNEW that was going to be their reaction! But in despite of them not liking it, they were incredibly respectful and found something positive to discuss about the n/a beverage. I love these dudes. Maybe have them try Kombucha?
@@user.idk7389 Well it isn't an ideology, it's a drink. But suit yourself, I can enjoy alcoholic drinks in moderation without losing my mind, so for me there's nothing wrong with alcohol.
There is no such thing as 100% alcohol free beer because of how it's processed (vacuum distillation of the alcohol from the beer). This beer still has up to .05% alcohol in it. The Qur’an describes different categories of foods, and alcohol falls under the category which is prohibited because it is harmful to the body, and that which is harmful to the body is harmful to the spirit. Thus, a drink that has ANY percentage of alcohol, regardless of how small, is not halal - lawful or permissible. It would be like cooking your meat in a pan that has just been used to prepare pork. And I do have a bit of experience with this because I'm a professional brewer with a degree in brewery engineering, and I run a brewery in AZ. Non-alcoholic beer isn't 100% non-alcoholic at all. They can "legally" say that it's non-alcoholic because it's under a certain limit, but technically and factually, it is not.
It was non-alcoholic. Thanks
Boring, give them some alcohol. enjoy life.
Non-alcoholic beers still have a small amount of alcohol inside them. Around 0.05%.
You did, in fact, serve these guys alcohol.
@@Movetheproduct alcohol isnt halal tho right?
@@weakw1ll yes it is absolutely haram
0:36 oh lol nevermind
The Dutch are probably slightly upset that you’re crediting the US for producing Heineken 😆
yesh i am, i even dubbel checked
Fuuuuuuurious hahaha 😆
@zombieericharris105 Yep it is. Their headquarters are in Amsterdam. Heineken originated in 1864 in Amsterdam. Now, whether or not the U.S. has a licensing agreement to produce in the U.S. I have no idea.
@@unclevinnie8667 Nice! 😏
I thought that but, they only ever say it's a US product though, right? Not where it originated. It's certainly popular there. They have to produce it! These were brewed and bottled in the States. Therefore, US product. No?
Heineken is actually from the Netherlands! It's just very popular in America (and all over the world).
I'm an American I thought it was German
Thank you, I was going to mention this. It's amazing how they think most things are from the US.
Regular Heineken is nasty beer just try it warm one time and you'll see
@@stevehastey2886 any warm beer is bad , why say heineken?
@@urgonnaluvit I believe they meant "not ice cold", not that someone should microwave their beer before drinking it.
Poor Mr. Chaundry, he is so polite. Beer is an acquired taste and for someone with a massive sweet tooth as Mr. Chaudry it would be even harder to take. ❤
Virgin Pena Coladas are more Mr Chaundry's speed! Maybe virgin daiquiris, like banana or peach.
Some butterscotch shnaps would do the trick.
I dunno, I like sweet/sweets, but I love bitter (to a point) but beer/ale, definitely!
I don't like 'hoppy' beer because of the bitterness of it. I think virgin daiquiris or something like that might be right up their alley.
@@PhantomQueenOne there are fruit beers that are sweet.
I'm American, and visited the Heineken brewery when I went to Amsterdam, Netherlands. 😛
I absolutely love how their faces go from big smiles to “what have I just drank”
"Doh!" -Homer Simpson
was givin a free sample from my local beer store - one sip ( nope ) ! just plain yuck !!!!!!
I did the same thing. Pepsi please!
@@justayoutuber1906 yes! I’m a sprite guy myself but can’t beat a cherry Pepsi
what have I just drunk (not drank)
These people, although they come from simple and under privileged backgrounds, have impeccable manners and attitudes. Honourable gentlemen.
💯 Couldn't agree more!
Yeah
Who knows exactly where they came from but they appear to be healthy, well spoken, extremely well dressed, clear minded and if I may say; refined. I don't imagine they're from simple under privileged backgrounds, they're just not from the US and that is perfectly ok.
Bless Chaudry, even though he thinks Heineken tastes bitter, he still drinks it and praises it. Total class.
Heineken IS bitter!
It's how they get likes on his channel. Any review channel for that matter.
He is indeed a class act. All of these guys are. They're all so positive, appreciative and just lovely people.
@@jkingston5498 its not, one of the lightest beers in taste.
@@gibon1337 you're opinion, not mine
Being Dutch, I never knew Heineken was American.
So funny ... Thank U. 😳🤪🤣
This is getting very lazy! They should do some research on the products before they say that everything is from USA. One big part of this channel for me is that they know they eat and taste food from all over the world. It literally say: "Tribal/Villagers try different International Food for the first time." in the bio. It's like the viewers saying: "Some tribal people from China somewhere." Netherlands is 10 hours away from USA, by plane!
@mortimersmithsr2522 don't get so offended. It's not that big of a deal. They have them trying Mexican tacos, which are not Mexican at all but American tacos lol
do you not see it was a joke?? cause everybody thinks everything is american u see lol@@mortimersmithsr2522
@@lunacielo7680 Yeah the entire continent is America. That includes Mexico. This is (Bad) Dutch beer.
Heiniken is a dutch brand who made this type of beer and sell all over the world greetings from the netherlands
Both men were politely describing the taste of the bottle which they clearly did not like, both were trying to find positive words which they did an excellent job of.
One of the lessons I am learning from these wonderful gentlemen is to think about everything I eat or drink and how it impacts my health. That is a powerful message.
OMG.....I laughed so hard at their expressions. Bless them. So happy for them.
Just because it’s expensive doesn’t mean it tastes good. It’s definitely an acquired taste! 😵💫
It was interesting to hear Mr. Gul Sher tell of his peoples’ wisdom. 👍🏻
It's not beer, it's closer to bitter piss
I was in Afghanistan during the war. What most I admire about these people is the fact that they really did pray 5 times a day.
that's nice
just an FYI: they are not from Afghanistan.
@@tobehonest7541 i know its Pakistan. Same culture
@@johnkarford6430 that's like saying we Americans have same culture as Canada. Anywho
@@johnkarford6430 they don’t even have the same language, wdym same culture? Sure speaking from a war criminal colonizer John.
@@tobehonest7541 I think he’s referring to the Islamic culture both countries share.
You must know that Heiniken is a Dutch beer made in Amsterdam, though it is very popular in the US.
Most of the production isnt in Amsterdam.
Raffique really didn't like it, but he's so kind he doesn't want to hurt the PD's feelings so he ends by saying he really enjoyed it. Neither of them did. GSK's explanation of traditional uses for malt was really interesting.
I love it when they drop little tidbits like that.
I love that he asked about where the bottling facility was.
My lovely friends, Heiniken is not an american drink. It's dutch, from Holland / the Netherlands. :) All the best from germany, keep making that lovely content! ❤️
Heinken for the North American market is brew by Molsen in Toronto CA.
@@stretch1151 There are several breweries across the world for different countries. It's still a dutch brand.
"I can feel the disturbance caused by this drink in my stomach." Very well said, as I've experienced that same disturbance, but likely because I had 3 or 4 !!
??? Beer settles my stomach down.
😄 It's because of the carbon dioxide added to it, same as soda... try drinking 3-4 sodas fast and you will feel the same thing and probably burp like a mfker
Lightweight.
@@williamsmiler184 Was going to make that SAME comment 🙂
more like 8-16
Having subbed and watched many of these great, touching videos, I am encouraged that Muslims can be nice and genuine people. Our U.S. press had not presented Muslims in good light. I like these videos.
We are all brothers and sisters in humanity…peace be on you from a Muslim 😊
Every one that I ever met was very nice, it is ashamed that people think they are not nice.
@@misspad7282 ...reason I asked is there is often a point in a discussion between a Muzlim and a Christian where if a Christian says he/she believes Jesus is Himself God, all the niceties of a Muslim changes. To them, assenting to the foundational belief of a Christian is the greatest offense to their religion and themselves. It is a direct insult to everything they are and live for. Many videos demonstrate this factor, and Muslims are said to be nice and civilized up to that point. And which point the Christian is the object of deep anger in the least.
@@mwngw I think you are reading too much into this. What else is a Muslim suppose to say. They are explaining to you what their religion is, and Jesus is a prophet in Islam and not god himself. My impression is it is us Christians who consider exchanges with Muslims an insult because Islam kinda tells us Christianity is less refied version of Islam. It is the Christian who feels unsettled in his foundational belief
it‘s actually from the netherlands. theres even a heineken museum in amsterdam where you can taste the different beers.
alcoholfree beer makes no sense to me, but sure, have a blast guys 😂🎉
Correct.Heineken is from Nederland, but Americans bought the license and they do almost all world beer, which doesn't taste as the original, but is taste as horse pee..... the best bears are from Czechia, Germany, Belgium, Holland...all bears from Europe, the rest of the Mexican, Thai, Chinese are made in license from Europe....
Japan sells Chi-Hai up to 24%, in EZ to Drink fruit flavors, with Zero sugar.
@Nightwatch Soup sandwiches can at least taste good, if you get some thick buttered bread with some soup in the middle, just enough that the bread absorbs the soup and doesn't spill out onto you. It's the same kinda thing as dipping buttered bread into your soup. Tastes great. But non-alcoholic beer is far less satisfying. It's only really good for people not wanting to drink alcohol in social settings with those who do, and maybe a niche selection of people that like the bitter taste without wanting the drunk feeling/non-alcohol content at the same time. Honestly at that point I'd just say to have a mocktail or a soft drink, then at least you'd get something tasty.
It was ment as a replacement for alcoholics, and for people who want to have a drink at the job because of flavor.
@@abc-ym8nt The taste (or lack there of) has more to do with the fact that the govt. here requires everything to be pasteurized. You can't take something that's made from yeast, KILL the yeast, and expect it to be the same.
First time I went overseas (Phillipines), the things floating in the bottle worried me, but it didn't for long... 🙂
In most countries, beer is considered FOOD, and it was invented as a way to preserve the barley and hops during long European winter months. By spring they were still well fed, AND VERY JOLLY!!
Lol the expression on their faces is priceless. Salute to them for continuing to drink it. These guys are great.
Heineken is from Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Hello Tribal peoppe :)
I just wanted to tell that i loved the video. However HEINEKEN is an Dutch beer from The Netherlands :)
This, my friends, is what we call an acquired taste. 😆
Like yogurt 😊
I love these guys. They find positivity in all things and it all must be very healthful. Refreshing to listen to grateful hearts.
Coming from a family who don't drink and I've been a non-drinker all my life... I can definitely understand how these men think this tastes bitter and nasty. I would love to see these guys get to go to a few fun places and watch a video on it. 😊
I am happy for you and your family.
Alcohol is a destroyer
Yeah, beer is an acquired taste. Non-alcoholic or not. I never acquired it.
@@rhiahlMT there are fruit beers.
@@jeffalbillar7625 alcohol is a solvent. it is also a medicine. don't blame the substance blame the people who don't know how to handle it
Love the way Chaudry raises his face to the sky to let the beer go down.
That’s the real problem with non alcoholic beer, it doesn’t get you buzzed so it is hard to look past the bad taste lol.
Might help to pick an N/A that doesn't taste like bottled skunk. 😂🤣
Haha. What are you talking about man :D I love beer. It's an aquired taste, like olives or coffee. They had the same reaction as I did when I tried it as a 13-14 year old. But now I love it. I drink it more for taste than the buzz and I def do not buy heineken or similar lagers 😂
@@GratDuForloradeArgumentet would you drink coffee without any caffeine? If not, then it's the buzz that's associated with the taste that makes you appreciate the taste.
@@Trazynn Inaccurate analogy. N/A beers actually taste differently because of the process by which they're made. The alcohol is boiled off, which creates flavor changes. Decaffinated coffee is made by a process that doesn't change the basic flavor of the coffee.
And anyway, there are inummerable foods and beverages that a person may find off-putting at first before their palate accepts them. Especially if those flavor profiles aren't present in that persons culture.
@@Trazynn Yeah I would, I love coffee. Obviously. Same reason there are coffee flavored toffee, caramels and liqor for example.
Love your channel! Heineken is not a beer from America, even though they produce it there and in 170 different countries nowdays. It is an very old brand from the Netherlands in Europe. And Chaudry was right. The name came from the person who made it :Gerard Adriaan Heineken😊
2 things. Heineken is from the netherlands and it's one of the cheapest beers here in Europe 😄 Love both Choudary and Gul Sher though! ✌ The bitter taste is from Hops which is added for it's flavor. There many different kinds. Malt is what gives beer the "caramelly" taste. I love beer. 😄
and even when its has alcohol its gross
@@jacksmith-vs4ct Glad you feel that way. Leaves more for the rest of us. ; )
All 0.0% beers are more expensive.
@@Trazynn Yeah, they're more expensive to make so they cost more.
@@taylorlibby7642 The only beer I drink 👍yum ❗
You should order them room service breakfast in the hotel. They would be amazed at that. Breakfast in bed!
Their faces. Hilarious! Even Tribal Thanos is like "Get this garbage out of my face before I twist my pinky ring and blast you to oblivion!" 🤣🤣
"I would not have taken this if it was from any other country other than America, as I believe that their products are useful and nutritious"
Ohh my sweet summer child.
Firstly, Heineken is from the Netherlands, not America.
Secondly, although I do like a lot of American foods, 'useful and nutritious' would probably be the LAST words I'd ever use to describe it. More like delicious diabetes-inducing junk.
Plus it DOES have alcohol in it
American food is useful, prepackaged may be unhealthy but it'll last for years at a time.
its actually a Dutch drink, but it is definitely popular in America as well.
I enjoyed this 😂 The anticipation was hilarious because they usually like anything they try and I knew they'd be set off by the taste. That was golden!
I love the expressions of the two gentlemen, they will remember this trip for the rest of their lives.
I was laughing so hard at their initial facial reactions. That's exactly the same one I had! I don't like that stuff.
I understand how these gentlemen feel. I am American and do not like beer. My friend's father let me taste his beer, when I was 12, and that one taste kept me from it until I was in my 30s. Even now I dislike it. I think you have to drink it with friends, when you are younger, to learn to like it. I like coffee and tea.
These two gentlemen are so genuine. Many blessings. I have the same faces when I drink Heineken
Heineken is from the Netherlands not the USA, but there are now Heineken breweries all over the world
So to be correct, this is a Dutch beer brewed in the USA
That is the same face I make when drinking beer. So glad to see them enjoy more of what the world can offer.
In Northern Europe they use more hops. really yummy.... If You prefer a sweeter one just try a bavarian Beer or a Bavarian yeast-Beer (tastes like Banana) i like it too.....
I love their reaction. It makes me wonder why I drink beer! But once you become accustomed to drinking beer, it is very pleasant and satisfying.
Gotta be honest, I've never really loved beer. So I was trying to think of what these guys remind me of and I remembered, in Bill and Ted when they grab a bunch of people from history and then they walk around the mall, they're all completely floored by all the crazy stuff they see. It's so great and innocent and I love watching these guys.
Even a non-alcoholic first beer needs getting used to. 😂
Definitely haha
I just had surgery a few days ago and I am not suppose to laugh. I love their faces, when they drink and realise it's not what they expected, tastes like cough medicine, love these tribal people, they have a heart of gold. God Bless them and their families always 🙏🤗
Hello!
Heineken is from The Netherlands 🇾🇪 not from America ;-)
All the best form the Netherlands and I like the videos!🙂
The fellow with the big moustache, in his tribal headdress looks splendid ! And he has a charming way about him. 😄💜🌿
I just enjoy them trying new things! I love how they immediately say, no alcohol. They are so willing to try. I don’t drink beer for the taste, only alcohol lol! Thumbs up! Please keep the videos coming!
Holland. I've been to the brewery but I will have to take their word on what non-alcoholic one taste like as I didn't even know it exist :D Be safe
Both of their expressions match mine when I've tasted beer, real or alcohol free. The nastiest tasting stuff ever invented to my taste buds. I agree it's an acquired taste, as someone else mentioned.
Heineken is super Dutch
I just love these men. They are so wonderful.
You’re right brother, it’s fully nutritious😂
The hops in beer is also a great muscle relaxer. I make bedtime teas with hops and it's very calming. So glad they got to try the Netherlands famous beer! ✨💖✨
GullSher, his face was priceless right after his first drink! I feel for them poor guys as the stuff is disgusting as many alcoholic/non-alcoholic drinks are.
It's traditional beer from the Netherlands. Has nothing to do with USA.
I think the non alcoholic one tastes better than regular Heineken, certainly the best non alcoholic beer I have had. I don’t drink anymore but miss A nice cold corona, but this is just as good, and without the alcohol doesn’t make me feel like I need to keep drinking them.
As a german: please never ever told somebody that heineken ist a premium good quality beer!!! Deutsches Reinheitsgebot! And only in brown bottles. Only theese are the best beer. And for germans. The only real beer
How can you say that Heineken is from America? It is Dutch, from the Netherlands
As others noted, many of these "non-alcoholic" versions of alcoholic drinks usually have a very trivial amount of alcohol in them. But it's no more than you'd get from some foods or by digesting bread. By nature it's extremely difficult to have no alcohol whatsoever but such tiny amounts will not affect you. In fact there have been medical cases of individuals who ferment so much alcohol when they digest carbohydrates that even a small amount of bread can get them very drunk. In fact you can't even avoid steroids because our bodies make small amounts of it to function.
That said, even if not for the religious ban on such, I guarantee you they would not like it. Alcohol has a very strong taste. Even 3% drinks you can taste it pretty well. 10% or more it's powerful. The higher concentration drinks(of which may be 50% by volume) can be extremely difficult without becoming used to it. It could be like trying to chew bitter tree bark, if you need a reference. Medical studies have shown that some small amounts can be beneficial to the human heart, but in general larger amounts can and will damage the liver. It will also impair judgement & reaction.
But it's had a history of medical uses. It's used in some mouthwashes as it can kill some bacteria. Some cough syrups may use it as it acts as a preservative & sedative. Before modern medicine it was also used to desensitize patients before medical procedures- in other words they would get you quite drunk before the operation so you wouldn't feel it as much, because they had no drugs to do it.
It is also used to make pure vanilla extract, drawing the vanilla out of the wood. It is though infamous for being a substance of 30% or more alcohol that is sold without age restrictions, since it is labeled as a cooking ingredient(the alcohol burns off during cooking- in fact some alcohols are used when cooking meat as they can tenderize the meat while burning off in the process), so often teenagers buy it to get drunk. It is also sold eligible for EBT food stamps so the poor sometimes buy it with their benefits to get drunk.
The USA infamously tried to ban all alcohol during the Prohibition years. It was a disaster, largely due to organized crime running illegal alcohol to the point the US lifted the ban. Some smaller areas of the USA kept up their own bans, which had to often deal with illegal "moonshine" operations. These days such bans are generally unheard of & some areas of the US even relaxed the "blue laws" which would prevent alcohol sales on Sunday.
Beer is made from water, barley malt, yeast and hops.
It's the hops that makes the beer bitter.
The hops also helps the beer stay for longer, as it doesn't expire as fast.
First time beer drinkers should be served cold beer, as the cold hides the bitterness of the hops somewhat.
Both Gul Sher and Raffique reacts just like Me, when I had my first beer.
I think beer is somehow an aquired taste 🙂
It’s non alcoholic
@@EditorClone_Fell_Off It doesnt matter to the way the beer is brewed, it's just the same. The alcohol is removed AFTER the beer is brewed.
Of course the beer served on this channel is nonalcoholic, just like all the food is halal. After all We love and respect our tribal friends
Priceless! These men bring me such joy! Mr. Gull-Sher's turban is incredible and Mr. Chaudhary rarely has anything negative to say!--From Canada 🇨🇦
It's funny that they don't even have a word for "beer." They are brave for trying it! LoL
Why don’t they have a word for beer? Surely they’ve seen it in movies or someone in their town must drink beer? Surely visitors there’s bars right or maybe not
@@Meandmymirror Muslims make up roughly 97% of Pakistan's population, so it's only the 3% minority (mostly made up of Christians) who are eligible to buy alcohol. Beer is not common at all in the small villages these men come from.
@@haze1123 oh well I'm not from there but also islamic country and its just beera here but I didn't connect the dots, because like sometimes words are taken from the place it was made unchanged and such, I still think its like that because we do have a word for alcohol, so uh beer I guess is just a specific product so it keeps its name?
But good theory though, I'm not sure either just making assumptions since alcohol itself has a word
@@Meandmymirror its called just beera in my country so maybe thats not really a unique word for it because its a specific product? but alcohol has a very unique word (khomor) , and alcohol is the main not halal thing not the beer so I don't think its for halal reasons just probably because its a specific kinda product like saying "cans" for any pepsi/cola/sprite
@@haze1123 2.14% are hindu in Pakistan. Some Hindu people drink alcohol.
You should have made them Shandy using the non-alcoholic Heiniken and 7Up or Sprite soda - mix it 50/50 and add lots of ice cubes. Delicious in the heat! 🤗
Most people only put up with the taste of beer(Heineken is especially bitter) to get drunk! So it's fun to see their reaction and bewilderment
Haha no they don't. Most people love beer for it's taste. Otherwise you can just drink coke and vodka. Heineken is a very easy beer to drink and not very bitter 😂
@@GratDuForloradeArgumentet older people, and wester north america as well as Europe I'd agree sure! In those places, high quality local brews are paired with great, hearty foods. But here in the midwestern United States we drink most commonly Busch, Natural Lite, Budweiser, and Coors, all of which are brewed to be as tasteless as possible! Busch doesnt even use a wheat, it uses rice. I think you need to grow up and mature with good beer to appreciate it, otherwise like younger Americans you just wanna drink it as fast as possible, with as few calories, which is why mixed drinks aren't as common anymore as well. Plus we say Heineken is "Skunky", maybe that's more accurate than bitter my apologies
@@brooklynbridgealias Yeah massproduced lagers are indeed very tasteless when you are used to good beer 😂 You become a beer snob.
The first time I tried beer, my natural gagging reflex kicked in. It took me years to learn to drink it without making that same face. I had to work at it. I quit drinking in 1985 and the only thing I miss is an ice cold corona with lime. lol
"Wine, Oh my god! May god forgive me!" His reaction to that was amazing!! That shock!
Well it’s their culture. Any alcohol is forbidden there so it’s ingrained to react like that. I think it’s a bit much to ban it completely, but maybe it’s for the best.
@@viciousyeen6644 It should be banned everywhere. Alcohol is poison.
@@ccmesh1646 yeah it does terrible things to weak people
@@viciousyeen6644 All people.
@@ccmesh1646 I’m neither intoxicated nor am I gonna turn crazy because I ate a piece of chocolate with alcohol. There are far more things that contain alcohol than just drinks. To ban it all is just stupid
OMG That Was Funny Their Faces After They Taste It Went From Smiles To Thinking This Stuff Is Totaly Nasty
Please give their viewers an option to treat them to room service 🍴 🍽️ 😋 👍
I justed loved watching their reactions to it. Enjoying watching their journey 😊
hahaha I love this! Love this gentleman!
A completely understandable first reaction to beer of any sort. I have been drinking it legally for almost forty years and my first swig of the evening remains very similar to that of these two gentlemen.
Babes, Heineken is not an American beer. It's from The Netherlands. Maybe it was Budweiser you were thinking of. Love you guys x x x
The Netherlands products are even more "healthy" then probably 😉 lol
the reactions are right, beer without alcohol is like going for hugs in brothel...
Heineken is technically from the Netherlands, not the U.S. (though there will be a U.S. distributor).
Heineken 0.0% is from the UAE
They say negative feedback should come in the form of a $h*t sandwich, so he we go. First, I love the channel and what you guys are doing. I think it helps to bring the world together when people are separated by distance, culture, and religion. Your channel is one of the greatest reasons that the internet exists. Now, please don't praise everything or say that "because it's American" that it's great and healthy. Even Americans who say that everything American is great won't also say that it's healthy. If you go explore the "tribal" (impoverished) areas of America you'll see that nobody is so different. (Actually, I think it would be very eye opening to see that...) Claiming that beer or apple pie is "healthy" both plays into stereotypes and promotes bad ideas among people who may now decide that they need to go buy beer or rhinoceros horn for some mystical health benefit that doesn't exist. Sometimes things taste good just because they're made from salt, butter, msg, and fat. Sometimes they don't taste so good because you cook goat, beef, or lamb as though it were pork, and not all recipes can transfer like that. You cannot cook venison like a beef steak and expect it to be just as tasty. People love seeing other people try new things, but not everything is worth trying again. Like Surströmming. It's okay to not like something, and for it to have no health benefit. Really. Typically things taste bad because they're bad for you. Like poison. America makes that too :) So I think it's fabulous that you're able to take these guys to Dubai and they get to experience these items fresh and as they are meant to be prepared. I am a fan of Texas Roadhouse and was honestly expecting a better reaction but now I'm not sure if they were disappointed because they always have the same reaction or if the Dubai chain is somehow different than it is here in the US. We're also missing Rana and "Dr." Tahir and hopefully we'll see them be able to travel as well. Can't wait to see what you try next!
Heineken is made in the Netherlands not America and non-alcoholic Heineken still has 0.01 alcohol in it
It is higher than that...
Awesome reaction, I highly recommend Heineken 0.0 to anyone who wants beer but doesn’t want the alcohol content. It’s really mind blowing how identical it tastes.
It does indeed taste like a watery macrolager. It is uncanny.
Wow I didn’t realize how famous they are becoming and they have over a half million subscribers your all doing such a great job over there. Thankyou so much for having such great hearted men they all are some of the best people I’ve ever experienced in my lifetime and you guys found the best crew of men to be on your platform such wonderful people. ISO happy to watch them grow because they have helped me grow at the same time with how kind hearted they are it’s like a breath of fresh air. Thankyou again so much.
That "American" Heineken is from Amsterdam...
For those of you saying that, omg, it’s haram because it still has a very small amount of alcohol in it. I know for a fact that eating or drinking haram things without knowing, by accident, or indirect, isn’t a sin. They didn’t know and I know this because my Muslim friends would accidentally eat something with pork in it, even though they didn’t intend to. They would go to the bathroom and wash their mouths and that’s it. The staff probably didn’t know either.
The thing is this is in Dubai, this specific drink is stored in the Non-Halal section of grocery stores. I find it hard to believe no one noticed this when purchasing the product. Its also concerning that this comment got hearted because that means the channel owner himself is keeping them in the dark about this (or was). How can you have a channel focused on feeding Tribal Muslims food yet fail to cater to their dietary restrictions!?
@@Nabee_H If you digest bread, you will get a similair amount of alchohol in your stomach.
@@tacob0 Wine vingers are also halal. The issue is not the alcohol content. It's the way alcohol is introduced into whatever you're consuming. If it's a byproduct, then it's fine as long as it's not intoxicating. Different people have different interpretations, me personally ill consume it as long as it's not intoxicating, but I know many people who won't even touch it if the alcohol wasn't a natural byproduct.
Cette bière est sans alcool donc les donneurs de leçon calmez-vous.
Ces messieurs savent que l'alcool est haram et en plus le goût n'est pas bon😂😂
Peace✌🏿❤
I can say it in English, I can say it in Spanish, I love them, los amo ❤❤❤❤
I love the honesty. It's beautiful
I make that face if I drink Heineken! 😂
I make that face when I drink any beer, not just Heineken. It all tastes bad to me.
hehe, I made that face first time I tried, beer, coffee and olives.... and now I love them all. It's an aquired taste, that is what people must understand 😄 One thing i've never learned to like no matter how many times I try it is Whisky and Bourbon tho.. man that's hard to learn how to drink, it's strong alcohol combined with the taste of licking on an old plank
It's been so long since I had Heinikin myself. I just like your channel. I love these people. ✝️❤️
As a German I must say: I would make the same face like this guys if someone would force me to drink Heineken!
(and believe me, it would not come from the bitter taste) :-)
by the way, Heineken Beer is Dutch.
Many German mass beer are same shit taste. Everything is made for the masses. There is no character more in the German big brand beers.
Non Alcoholic beverages are a myth...its just less alcohol....I have drunk six of these and felt a buzz
I absolutely KNEW that was going to be their reaction! But in despite of them not liking it, they were incredibly respectful and found something positive to discuss about the n/a beverage. I love these dudes.
Maybe have them try Kombucha?
their reaction to trying it lol
>You haven't heard of someone who likes beer? 😂 What the hell..
The only great beer? Root beer.
That was naughty not to warn them of the taste. 😅
Nothing wrong with alcohol, drink it responsibly.
Everything is wrong with alcohol, also not all of us are from the same ideologies or beliefs.
@@user.idk7389 Well it isn't an ideology, it's a drink.
But suit yourself, I can enjoy alcoholic drinks in moderation without losing my mind, so for me there's nothing wrong with alcohol.
Oh I love these two guys. Such sweethearts...
I didn't know Heineken made non alcoholic beer.
"Heineken is American, alcohol is wine"??? What _IS_ going on here????
There is no such thing as 100% alcohol free beer because of how it's processed (vacuum distillation of the alcohol from the beer). This beer still has up to .05% alcohol in it. The Qur’an describes different categories of foods, and alcohol falls under the category which is prohibited because it is harmful to the body, and that which is harmful to the body is harmful to the spirit. Thus, a drink that has ANY percentage of alcohol, regardless of how small, is not halal - lawful or permissible. It would be like cooking your meat in a pan that has just been used to prepare pork. And I do have a bit of experience with this because I'm a professional brewer with a degree in brewery engineering, and I run a brewery in AZ. Non-alcoholic beer isn't 100% non-alcoholic at all. They can "legally" say that it's non-alcoholic because it's under a certain limit, but technically and factually, it is not.
This is also in Dubai, this specific beer is kept in the Non-Halal sections of grocery stores.
This wonderful channel has introduced then to things never dreamed by them it has opened a true desire to learn more of the world around them
Heineken is a dutch beer.