You can celebrate the History of Beer in style with our new "Mug Shot" Mugs! extracredits.store/ featuring the worst of the worst parents and kids in history. Thanks for Watching!
You guys should do a series on Tobacco. I'm not encouraging people to smoke, but the history of the plant is fascinating. From Native American cultures like the Inca, Aztec, and Maya in the south to Iroquoi, Cherokee Lakota, and Comanche, right up to the tobacco industry in Ireland, it's gotten around. In fact it's even found it's way into our literature, like Tolkien's pipe-weed loving Hobbits, to Robert Jordan's Two River's Tobac, Tobacco has made it's mark.
@everestjarvik5502 in the books prologue "Concerning Pipe-weed", Tolkien says they smoke a variety of Nicotiana, which is a relative of the tobacco plant, so there can be little doubt it's Tobacco.
@@Vanic00 there are lines between gandalf and saruman hinting that smoking too much of the "halfling's leaf has clearly clouded your mind." something tobacco doesn't do, but weed does. similar to the "peace pipe" of the native americans. get everyone stoned a little on some weed, then nobody is aggressive, and we can talk stuff out.
I would love to learn about the history of tobacco and the knowledge of its health effects throughout history. And the history of the legislation that limits its advertising, branding, etc.
This is probably my favorite series you guys have ever done because it's the kind of sociological deep dive I love. Tracing the contours of our history by inspecting specific cultural artifacts and how they change and evolve over time is remarkably interesting.
There’s likely a fair bit of overlap between viewers here and readers of acoup blog, but, if you’re not one, he’s a historian who has posted multiple-part series on both bread and textiles. Bret Devereaux is the author and I highly recommend his work (if you like reading)
Quite honestly I'm shocked it took this long for you guys to make this video! But man am I glad you have, because none I can recall could be a greater band of bards than the fellows at Extra History!
"Financially incentivized company" 🤣 🤣 I love these "complete videos", because I get to enjoy the back catalog without having to expend the required energy to manipulate my touchscreen! Too much work, lol. And thanks for keeping the narration speaking rate consistent with your normal videos, because it was a little bit Disconcerting hearing the difference in your previous complete videos.
YEEEEEESSSS!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉I was waiting for this and next if I may ask.Can we please have a video of other egyptian pharaohs because they're my favorite topic and their achievements are amazing 😊 Also the ptolemaic period of Egypt
As someone who grew up in Wisconsin, during brewing season, when you drive past Milwaukee you smell the fermenting beer. It smells homie and like musty if you get me. The homie bit may just be because i grew up just south of there though.
I can just imagine how much work went into this subject. Not only the searching, sourcing and reading, but also the hard ordeal of practical research. How many mugs, glasses, bottles and steins did they go through? It's a tough job, but some poor people had to do it...
You could make a whole mini video on the Milwaukee Beer Barons and Beer Wars. Many of my college campus’ buildings are converted from one of the older breweries’/brands’ warehouse, bottling plant, and their community investments like a beer hall and early gymnasium.
Praise to extra history for this most interesting lecture!!! 😊 And a speciall thanks from me as a part time bargirl in a Meadbar foe getting the history and fermentation of mead right ❤
I legitimately just subscribed from the Rice video, the coincidence of just uploading anothe video like it, had me double back! Now I know I made the right choice!
Yeah, still disapointed from that. We have some of the best beers, some unique ways of brewing (lambic) and not to mention the quality. But no, an entire episode on american beer when they were released episodicaly. This was really disapointing. Like they didnt even mention ABInBev if i recall correctly wich is the biggest brewer in the world and is belgian brazilian. This is like making an episode about wine without mentioning france once or making something about pizza and not mentioning Italy.
I thought I just didn't like beer until I visited a small shop in Antwerp that had an incredible selection of beers (even some whose brewery didn't exist anymore). The variety was so good. Curse you, Bavaria! It's so hard to find good beer in Germany
I have to butt in with a correction. It is not a mistranslation about wine in the Bible because beer and wine are both mentioned in the Bible. Wine is just mentioned more in the Bible
my grampa tried homebrewing 25 years ago. he made one batch. it was like 12%, but it was honey based so it was like a mead beer. it was amazing! but he never made anymore after that
I’ve got a question for you guys. I ordered a one of your calendars right after that Kickstarter finished about how long does it take one of them to ship and is it coming internationally?
The history of beer is super fascinating... I just wish I didn't hate how it tasted lol I've at least figured out that I don't like the taste of hops, so if I could find beer with little-to-no hops, I have a higher likelihood of enjoying it.
You should cover modern advances a little bit. Engineers have spliced hops genes into yeast, so now the beer just hops itself. The guys who made it won a brewing award for hoppiest beer even though it contained no hops at all. Hops is one of the most expensive parts of beer so this seems like a big deal.
I heard tale that bread is the younger brother of beer. Lot's of early beer was very thick, more like leftover porridge that fermented, and late one night after a particularly awesome bender someone accidentally left their bowl too close to the fire overnight, and in the morning they discovered a very pleasant tasting, fluffy substance to aid in curing their hangover.
See I used to don't like beer, but once I educate myself on the different variety of it, it is much more interesting. Especially, I developed a taste for stout now, it is quite nice.
you spit in apple juice and let it sit long enough you'll get alcohol, its amazing how ubiquitous brat summer has been through history. time changes, and so do the names, but what they were exists now as it does. Because like everything we see in the world, it was all designed with us in mind. your special, because the world designed you reading this. ecclesisiastic.
busch gardens in florida was created by the same family that made the beer! it started back when visiting rich people's manicured, sprawling gardens was a passtime for the middle and upper classes.
You can celebrate the History of Beer in style with our new "Mug Shot" Mugs! extracredits.store/ featuring the worst of the worst parents and kids in history.
Thanks for Watching!
You always make My day guys! Thanks For this ! Rise a glass For ya 🍻🍻🍻🍻❤️❤️❤️❤️
We should, appropriately so, raise a glass to this upload! 😆
This is amazing
This is wonderful
This is cool
You guys should do a series on Tobacco. I'm not encouraging people to smoke, but the history of the plant is fascinating. From Native American cultures like the Inca, Aztec, and Maya in the south to Iroquoi, Cherokee Lakota, and Comanche, right up to the tobacco industry in Ireland, it's gotten around. In fact it's even found it's way into our literature, like Tolkien's pipe-weed loving Hobbits, to Robert Jordan's Two River's Tobac, Tobacco has made it's mark.
Tolkien’s pipe weed is probably supposed to be weed, not tobacco. But that’s a small nitpick I suppose
@everestjarvik5502 in the books prologue "Concerning Pipe-weed", Tolkien says they smoke a variety of
Nicotiana, which is a relative of the tobacco plant, so there can be little doubt it's Tobacco.
@@Vanic00 there are lines between gandalf and saruman hinting that smoking too much of the "halfling's leaf has clearly clouded your mind." something tobacco doesn't do, but weed does. similar to the "peace pipe" of the native americans. get everyone stoned a little on some weed, then nobody is aggressive, and we can talk stuff out.
I would love to learn about the history of tobacco and the knowledge of its health effects throughout history. And the history of the legislation that limits its advertising, branding, etc.
In russian speaking youtube there is a video on that topic and many are still waiting for second part. Мудреныч где табак2
No way beer history a day before thanksgiving
What do you guys do on thanksgiving is it like Christ mas
@Idont_eatcrocs no, it's just food with family
Happy beer history day
Well yeah, if you're gonna post a big video about beer, it's gotta be on Drunk Wednesday! Or is that just a Midwest thing?
@@Idont_eatcrocsit's quite boring actually
I didn't even know beer was this DEEP😭😭 Extra history always supplies me with knowledge I didn't even know before.
To alcohol! The cause of... and solution to... all of life’s problems!
- Homer Simpsons
I had just cracked a beer before seeing this in my notifications. Perfect timing.
Yes!
I had to get a cold one out of the fridge in the first five minutes of the video. I challenge anyone to watch this without getting a craving.
Peter Griffin: now this is my kind of history
Should have been Homer Simpson
Perfect for a slow day at work
I love the compilation intros so much
Same
We do too!
This is probably my favorite series you guys have ever done because it's the kind of sociological deep dive I love. Tracing the contours of our history by inspecting specific cultural artifacts and how they change and evolve over time is remarkably interesting.
Can I propose an Extra History series on bread or textiles ?
There’s likely a fair bit of overlap between viewers here and readers of acoup blog, but, if you’re not one, he’s a historian who has posted multiple-part series on both bread and textiles. Bret Devereaux is the author and I highly recommend his work (if you like reading)
@Scot-p1v would have never known about this, thank you
Quite honestly I'm shocked it took this long for you guys to make this video! But man am I glad you have, because none I can recall could be a greater band of bards than the fellows at Extra History!
Cheers, I'll drink to that
Chears bro, I'll drink to that.
“Alcohol! The cause of and solution to all of life’s problems!”
- Homer Simpson
A 40 minute extra history episode 😍
So...someone really *did* leave the cake out in the rain...and we love them for it this time.
Oh no! I was gonna eat that cake!
Extra history is cooking🔥🔥🔥🔥
🧑🍳
@@extrahistorymore like brewing
Beer is proof that Ninkasi loves us and wants us to be happy.
I love how this combines mythology and innovation
I'd argue that it was religion, not mythology
Its nice to have a full video instead of multiple short videos
I would love a Mead Hall video! It's a great and growing hobby.
I love these edited compilations and especially the extra context notes! Please make more!
YO I LOVE THAT STUFF
(Especially while driving, they never knew what hit 'em)
ayo
😂😂😂
Did you know you hit ‘em?!
Unlike beer this joke is in poor taste
FROM THE BEER🍺 TO THE KEYS🔑 TO THE CAR 🚗 TO THE TREE🌳🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
Bread: Finally! A worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!
"beer is liquid bread, it's good for you! we like to drink til we spew! EWW!" -the beer song
Bread, stop picking on your sister.
sigh! why must we pit the two baddest bitches against each other
Beer:"Hold my me."
"Financially incentivized company" 🤣 🤣
I love these "complete videos", because I get to enjoy the back catalog without having to expend the required energy to manipulate my touchscreen! Too much work, lol. And thanks for keeping the narration speaking rate consistent with your normal videos, because it was a little bit Disconcerting hearing the difference in your previous complete videos.
YEEEEEESSSS!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉I was waiting for this and next if I may ask.Can we please have a video of other egyptian pharaohs because they're my favorite topic and their achievements are amazing 😊
Also the ptolemaic period of Egypt
Used this series to help me with my dissertation, thanks again!
The extra footnotes are always a treat in these compilations.
This is one of my favorite Extra History, along with the coffe one.
I have watched probably ever single extra history video made by this narrator, some even twice
I was sick for a week and got to grinding
Could you consider making a series for captain drake? It would be interesting.
As someone who grew up in Wisconsin, during brewing season, when you drive past Milwaukee you smell the fermenting beer. It smells homie and like musty if you get me. The homie bit may just be because i grew up just south of there though.
Makes me miss my Archeology of Food and Fermentation class that I took when this series first premiered
Well, rewatching it now, I'd love a series on the history of beer halls and the history of Hildegarde von Bingen.
History of Beer drops on Blackout Wednesday? Can I get a hell yeah?
This is one of the favorite series you folks ever did!
Always happy when a new video of yours comes out. Keep up the work!
Just finished my last Pilsner Urquell the other day! Beer of my ancestral home. Thank you for recognizing Czech contributions to the history of beer!
I absolutely adore this history, I would 100% be behind a liquor and spirits history if you guys did one
This is enchanting
Society was built on 3 things
- Beer
- Bread
- Winny jerks writting complaints to make them last years
I can just imagine how much work went into this subject. Not only the searching, sourcing and reading, but also the hard ordeal of practical research. How many mugs, glasses, bottles and steins did they go through? It's a tough job, but some poor people had to do it...
an almost 45 minute video about beer the day before thanksgiving? this is like a second Christmas
Hey, when are the Extra History Calendars going to start shipping out? I’m so excited and can’t wait to get mine!
You could make a whole mini video on the Milwaukee Beer Barons and Beer Wars. Many of my college campus’ buildings are converted from one of the older breweries’/brands’ warehouse, bottling plant, and their community investments like a beer hall and early gymnasium.
FOR ROCK AND BEEEERRR
HELL YEAH!!!!!!
Without beer modern civilization when they exist as we know it
Best intro music by far
Cracked a cold one for this series 🎉
Praise to extra history for this most interesting lecture!!! 😊
And a speciall thanks from me as a part time bargirl in a Meadbar foe getting the history and fermentation of mead right ❤
Thank you once again EH for maintaining my fascination in history ❤
Love these complete episodes! 🍺 🍻 🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻
How did I almost miss this gem?! Happy Thanksgiving Extra History!
Telling us the stories we want to hear 😊
Thank you very much for such a lovely holiday treat, EH
Amazing video, everyone should watch it! I learned a lot! ❤️
Beer 🍻 a great drank after a hard day work
Watching this in the morning while getting ready for work was a bad idea. I really want a beer now.
I legitimately just subscribed from the Rice video, the coincidence of just uploading anothe video like it, had me double back! Now I know I made the right choice!
I'm watching this again because i could only listen to it the first time and I like your art
FINALLY AN FUNNY EDUCATIONAL CHANNEL WHO POSTS MORE THAN ONE A YEAR
I like this format with the extra info with the "disputed", "extra info". I am ok if this is applied to future videos.
Watching this with my Coors Banquet! Cheers everyone!
Great video! 🍻 Learned a lot.
Think we could brew the best beer ever if we went back in time with this knowledge? 🤔
I hate beer, but I still find the history of it fascinating.
I look forward to a mead hall episode.
The Danish archeologist digging the pre-Sumerian past of Bahrain kept finding beer vessels , they humorously suggested the name "Karlsberg culture "
Perfect intro sound, as always. Keep it up!
Love it. They are lot just extra, but bonus history.
Now I need to play the Beer Song from Bard's Tale.
Not a word about the true beer country : Belgium.
Yeah, still disapointed from that. We have some of the best beers, some unique ways of brewing (lambic) and not to mention the quality. But no, an entire episode on american beer when they were released episodicaly. This was really disapointing. Like they didnt even mention ABInBev if i recall correctly wich is the biggest brewer in the world and is belgian brazilian.
This is like making an episode about wine without mentioning france once or making something about pizza and not mentioning Italy.
@@sarahmaxima americans...
Belgians...
I thought I just didn't like beer until I visited a small shop in Antwerp that had an incredible selection of beers (even some whose brewery didn't exist anymore). The variety was so good. Curse you, Bavaria! It's so hard to find good beer in Germany
I have to butt in with a correction. It is not a mistranslation about wine in the Bible because beer and wine are both mentioned in the Bible. Wine is just mentioned more in the Bible
as a homebrewer, hearing all my friends and family tell me that they love my beer is one of the greatest feelings of pride I've ever felt
my grampa tried homebrewing 25 years ago. he made one batch. it was like 12%, but it was honey based so it was like a mead beer. it was amazing! but he never made anymore after that
@ it sounds good, the stuff I make is French style ginger beer
I’ve got a question for you guys. I ordered a one of your calendars right after that Kickstarter finished about how long does it take one of them to ship and is it coming internationally?
Now here's something to be thankful for!
One of my favorite EH series in the Completed format? I’ll raise a drink to THAT 🥃
The history of beer is super fascinating... I just wish I didn't hate how it tasted lol I've at least figured out that I don't like the taste of hops, so if I could find beer with little-to-no hops, I have a higher likelihood of enjoying it.
Beer, beer, Beer
That new music was awesome, I wonder if they are doing a new one for every Extra History Complete.
I really like the story of a food or drink. Could you guys do chocolate or ice cream?
You should cover modern advances a little bit. Engineers have spliced hops genes into yeast, so now the beer just hops itself. The guys who made it won a brewing award for hoppiest beer even though it contained no hops at all. Hops is one of the most expensive parts of beer so this seems like a big deal.
My favorite kind of beer is probably beer
Watched this whole thing with a beer. Long live beer - whatever kind you like!
I heard tale that bread is the younger brother of beer. Lot's of early beer was very thick, more like leftover porridge that fermented, and late one night after a particularly awesome bender someone accidentally left their bowl too close to the fire overnight, and in the morning they discovered a very pleasant tasting, fluffy substance to aid in curing their hangover.
IPA is an ale that the British took to India - however, the ale got warm during traveling to India and Indians replicated the taste
It was a life saver.I know how much our modern culture demonized it, but it was an essential part of our history.
And folks laugh at us, guys for acting like beer is at the centre of everything...
That's because it is!
aww I miss Ninkasi beer.
Bro no way i was just rewatching the individual uploadeds of this series a few hours ago 😮
This is stunning
What an amazing surprise guys! You're the Best! 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@@extrahistory thanks ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🍻
I now want an Extra History/Zoey bottle opener in my life
This is incredible
17:28 Pssst. That's a "Humpen", guys. A "Stein" is made out of clay. 🤫
"For thousands of years it didn't exist." You mean we didn't have contact, there were people here.
See I used to don't like beer, but once I educate myself on the different variety of it, it is much more interesting. Especially, I developed a taste for stout now, it is quite nice.
you spit in apple juice and let it sit long enough you'll get alcohol, its amazing how ubiquitous brat summer has been through history. time changes, and so do the names, but what they were exists now as it does. Because like everything we see in the world, it was all designed with us in mind. your special, because the world designed you reading this. ecclesisiastic.
1 million beers please
I am never somewhat early to a video I usually get then recommended a day later
busch gardens in florida was created by the same family that made the beer! it started back when visiting rich people's manicured, sprawling gardens was a passtime for the middle and upper classes.