The fact that is done and possible is (very) Dutch, but the occupants on those beer cycle's are 80% British, 10% other nationalities and 10% Dutch students, especially in their freshman year.
My parents had a bungalow on terschelling for 15 years. And Terschilling is filled with the most crazy rental bikes you'll ever see, including the beebikes.
@@JustDucky-d9kNo, he's absolutely right. The only people who love bierfietsen are the people making money off them, dumb college students, and alcoholics who aren't smart enough to be ashamed of being alcoholics. At least Amsterdam wised up and started banning them from downtown.
I had the same experience.. not as a student, but celebrating the 25th marriage anniversary of a family member in Lieren, near Apeldoorn. We just were a bunch of family members pedaling, chatting, having a drink while riding on a sunny summer day over rural farmland roads from farm to farm. Giving the neighbors a drink, a chat, inviting them for the barbecue later that day and on to the next farm. One of the most fun days in my life. But that was some 15 years ago.. never seen those "bier-fietsen" (beer-bicycles) anymore, they are all gone.
@@koekum2142 As someone that lives in North-Brabant, I am very happy for Amsterdam that they have banned that cringe wagon. Seriously, I am rlly ashamed to be a North-Brabander, cuz of that thing.
@@pseudonym6648 ik ben zelf in Boxtel opgegroeid. Maar mijn comment was meer cynisch. Om gebanned te worden in Amsterdam zal het eerst een probleem daar moeten zijn geweest. Koorballen en vrijgezellenfeesten kan je overal tegenkomen.
Ha, ha, a beer-bike, long time no see! Before the pandemic, they have been everywhere in Cologne, Germany, where I live. Now they are gone and I don't miss them. You can't imagine how loud this was. When you just heard them, but couldn't see them, because they were around a corner, you thought that a crowd of 5.000 people was marching in and ready to conquer. :))
The fact that is done and possible is (very) Dutch, but the occupants on those beer cycle's are 80% British, 10% other nationalities and 10% Dutch students, especially in their freshman year.
My parents had a bungalow on terschelling for 15 years. And Terschilling is filled with the most crazy rental bikes you'll ever see, including the beebikes.
The Dutch in general hate these things.
what??!??! why would we hate our own culture? are u delusional?
yup, we do
*correction: well, I do
As a Dutchy i would like to disagree
No we don't...
No they don't. Why would you say such a thing.
Maybe the invention of the 'Bierfiets' is Dutch, but I definitely won't call it typically Dutch at all. (I think most Dutch people hate these things.)
You think wrong then.
@@JustDucky-d9kNo, he's absolutely right. The only people who love bierfietsen are the people making money off them, dumb college students, and alcoholics who aren't smart enough to be ashamed of being alcoholics. At least Amsterdam wised up and started banning them from downtown.
I had the same experience.. not as a student, but celebrating the 25th marriage anniversary of a family member in Lieren, near Apeldoorn. We just were a bunch of family members pedaling, chatting, having a drink while riding on a sunny summer day over rural farmland roads from farm to farm. Giving the neighbors a drink, a chat, inviting them for the barbecue later that day and on to the next farm. One of the most fun days in my life. But that was some 15 years ago.. never seen those "bier-fietsen" (beer-bicycles) anymore, they are all gone.
in Breda rijden ze regelmatig met bierfietsen
Beer bikes are bannen in Amsterdam. They casued trafic jams all over the remlicht district
it's a beer-bike 😀!
supposedly the combined strength of our neural networks and the slow speed ought to be enough to prevent accidents from happening.
Oh now I know the name of it! By the way, do you know where I can find one for rent? Thank you!
You can apperantly rent one from partybike nl, but thats only in the netherlands, and 600 euros for 1,5 hours. sadly.
@@KurtHalbinger
Google bierfiets huren( rentals.)
And look for one near your place.
Lmfao the speed is immense
Pretty sure this is more a North-Brabant thing rather than Dutch in general
They are so typically a North-Brabant thing that they are banned in most of Amsterdam
@@koekum2142 As someone that lives in North-Brabant, I am very happy for Amsterdam that they have banned that cringe wagon. Seriously, I am rlly ashamed to be a North-Brabander, cuz of that thing.
@@pseudonym6648 ik ben zelf in Boxtel opgegroeid. Maar mijn comment was meer cynisch. Om gebanned te worden in Amsterdam zal het eerst een probleem daar moeten zijn geweest. Koorballen en vrijgezellenfeesten kan je overal tegenkomen.
Ha, ha, a beer-bike, long time no see! Before the pandemic, they have been everywhere in Cologne, Germany, where I live. Now they are gone and I don't miss them. You can't imagine how loud this was. When you just heard them, but couldn't see them, because they were around a corner, you thought that a crowd of 5.000 people was marching in and ready to conquer. :))
I thought they were banned from the centre of Amsterdam now
You are right. I think it's either an old recording or not in Amsterdam
@@Hensepens64 Seeing that Marco Borsato is being played, I guess an old recording ;-)
Yes. But the Netherlands is not only Amsterdam😅
This is in Eindhoven
@@Jorg05111980😂😂😂😂
Are they Dutch, or is it the umpteenth stag do with a bunch of Brits 😂, because I think thats one of the major use cases?
Nah they're Dutch. The 'alsjeblieft' at 1:04 gives it away. I think a Brit would have a hard time pronouncing that word.
drunk brits dont drive on the right side of the road... 😂
Brits wouldn't be playing Marco Borsato
@@cebruthius The songs are indeed very Dutch.
Seems to be a fashion wave. Those were all-daily in Berlin for a while. But have disappeared again some years ago.
This has nothing to do with veing nederlandish
Noisy drunks having a great time.
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Students always playing being poor trying to make others pay for their beers. I guess that's Dutch enough.
Seruuuu....