For any Americans trying to match pint for pint with friends in a British pub, not only is our beer stronger, but our pints are 25% larger. An American pint is 16 fluid ounces - that's 1 pound weight. Our pints are 20 fluid ounces. Eight pints, or 1 gallon, is 160 ounces, or 10 pounds weight. Who said our old Imperial system wasn't decimal?
Yes that’s usually very true but some folks in America have mastered the fine art of brewing Moonshine, AKA “White Lightning” and some of those “custom” brews can be very potent and sometimes borderline dangerous to drink due its concentrated alcohol content. Some of my favorites are the Fine Scotch Whiskies which are just spectacular. Pretty funny content! Keep ‘em coming Ms Amanda
*( When Me & My Buddies WouLd Go Drinkin' Back In High-SchooL IN [ °America·🇺🇸 ] ···· WE-DIDNT Mess With NO · "Pints" · Whether They Be °16·OR·°20 Ounces ;-- ······· For US It'd Be Like - Hey-Bro, Let's Go Pick-Up Some · "Forties" · And ChiLL Tonight. That'd Be - °40·Ouncers Baby ! ) 😎🇺🇸🍺
MANY years ago I went to the states for work, for about 6 weeks. About 3 weeks in, one of the guys on the project had a BBQ on a Saturday for everyone... plus a few of his buddies... one of whom was a "power drinker"... he could out drink everyone I was warned, and he'd see it as a personal challenge to "outdrink the limey". Thanks for the heads up. I'd just come off a rugby season. Sure enough, matey decides after a few sherberts to challenge me to down a pint. A proper pint or a US one I wanted to know. I then upped the ante... $20 says I can sink a UK pint quicker than you can do a US one. Challenge accepted. Now I should point out that at that stage in my rugby career I could do a pint in under 5 seconds... open my throat and pour it down. Which is precisely what I proceeded to do. Apparently he wasn't ready so he wanted a rerun... double or quits as well... no problem... instant replay. Same result. He wanted best 2 of 3. His buddy pointed out I'd already done him twice, therefore it was 3 of 5. That one ended badly... for him. He got halfway down and puked. How could I drink like that my colleagues wanted to know... practice I replied, many MANY years of practice in a culture of binge and heavy drinking.
I've been to bars in the states that sell beer by the 4 pint jug,brits will buy one each,americans have one between four people and look at you like your a functioning alcoholic.
Belgian here, I pretty much drink alcohol only once a year at family gathering (all love drink, food and life kinda people), usually do 6-8 Duvels, go to bed, have a space brained morning after and then go on with my day. When I first had American colleagues over, I saw one of them start downing Duvels like American beer and promptly went to prep the toilet for the upcoming storm. One of the reasons Americans think they can drink is because other than modern "craft beers", all their commercial beers are piss that passes for beer with about as much alcohol content as the worst light beer in Europe. Meanwhile, Duvel is 8.5% alcohol and a really damn smooth drink. Aside from there being much more alcohol in it to begin with, it being more concentrated means your body gets that higher quantity of alcohol inside it at the same speed it would normally take an American to down 2-3 beers. And having been in the US, when I actually still regularly had a drink, I had a feeling their strong drinks, Whiskey, Gin and the like, is also much lower alcohol content than the versions sold here in Europe. They sure take it with more ice, but just from drinking it, it just didn't taste like there was as much alcohol in there than I was used to.
There was an American comedian years ago (I can't remember his name) who after a divorce said that touring Europe cured his drinking problem because in America he was an alcoholic, in France he was a heavy drinker, in England he was a normal Joe and in Ireland he was a pussy!
The weird thing about the British tolerance for alcohol is that most aren't regular drinkers like the French or Italians who usually drink with every meal. We usually binge drink, personally I used to drink once every 2 weeks on a night out. Back when a pint cost £2 I'd still go through £100 on a night out and be able to walk home. I might be sick because of it but that's part of the fun. If we aren't projectile vomiting on a night out, we didn't do it properly. What an odd country we are 🤣
I remember working with an older Irish guy years ago. He came into work one morning with dirt and blood on his glasses and a cut on his forehead. We asked him what happened, his reply was this. " had a fooking brilliant night out last night, I can't remember a fooking thing!"
The 10 things I love about Britain. Free healthcare: State Pensions. No guns: . Paid holidays: British humour. Social security. The Royal Family. Free public transport for over 60s. Free prescriptions for over 60s. Acceptance of other cultures.
no guns? mate we have well over 2 million registered owners and over 4 million registered firearms... we have loads of guns, its just not our culture to wave them around.
@@Bookofwords Guns ownership out numbers the total population figure in America. There’s a massive difference in mindset and culture between us and Americans on gun ownership, etc, and that’s probably why it was added to the list. 🥴
@@michellee7465 it outnumbers the population in the US, yes its a huge culture, but the list, and I repeat "no guns"... theres over 4 million of them in the UK... so it shouldn't be on the list full stop...
The U.S. has state pensions if you work for the state or federal government. And pretty much **every** professional career offers paid holidays. My employees get 60 days of paid time off every year and any days they don't use can be rolled over or cashed out for a paycheck equal to the salary that would be earned over that time.
He is right about the drinking culture and any American colleagues I've been drinking with are always seen as a little lightweight when it comes to drinking.
Fine thanks , Jack has a couple of good stories on WILTY. involving his dad who is a bit of a character . They have done a couple of things on tv together .
I have a friend who lives in Albania and last time he came to visit, I was the only one who could keep up 😂 Balkans are to Brits what Brits are to Americans
Hi again Amanda. Father Ted was a long running comedy series about 3 priests living on Craggy Island, it was rather good. You probably have seen it. they were all good. Thanks Amanda. Stay warm
Your Quote regarding America vs UK: "Our alcohol is weaker". Brit response: "Our alcohol is weaker...than mainland Europe - which just isn't fair - and that's why we have to drink so much more of it!" 😐
A really funny video Amanda. I think there were some hidden truths' in some of the comments. 🤣When I was a child, my father left a glass of whiskey for Santa. I did the same for my daughter.
Amanda rule 1 never try to keep up ..thats rule in every country you go drinking wise know your limit and stick to it ..also rule to kids don't think you can drunk when the adults are out....i learnt that lesson hard way..they looked after me made sure i got home ...lesson was ..not ready to drink at their level
Amanda, I enjoyed your videos about a year ago, then you disappeared from my algorithm. You popped up again today. I love your appreciation of British humour. No doubt you've seen The Young Ones, Father Ted, Red Dwarf and Blackadder. There's so many more. I'll try to keep up with your vids from now on. Fawlty Towers. There's another one.
When I was younger I used to go drinking with my dad 4 times a week Saturday and Sunday afternoon and night I just managed to get to 18 pints a session but I couldn't manage the rum and black chasers They were good days.
If you fink UK bier is strong, go to Germany. I was based there for 6 yrs, when i came home the beer was so tame, I would be drinking for hours and my old mates would be dropping like flies! LOL
I take your point about the difference in attitude to drinking, and it applies to countries other than the UK. Many moons ago I was part of a NZ contingent on exercise with the US army in the US. Hospitality was generous and as part of this our host unit provided us with a tent full of beer to " keep us supplied for the duration of our stay". The next day we asked where we could buy some more as we drank the lot in less than 24 hours.
Just watching this guy in Jungle Cruise yesterday. he is hilarious. you should watch him mention that Bloke from Twilight and Harry Potter, as he was in the same class.
I used to fall for the story about the US and alcohol until I ordered a Martini in San Francisco. I've never seen half pint cocktail glasses before. The vermouth was invited to talk a short walk outside the bar while the cap was opened. Two of those, a nice social drink, and I didn't care what the food was like. Shaken or stirred?.. who knows?... or cares! A bit like the sirloin in New York.
Please let us know when you watch the full :Life of Brian and also Monty Python and the Holy Grail - you just must watch them. I suggest maybe checking out the show Would I Lie to You' - excerpts you can find on UA-cam - James McAlister's story about Cabbages is hilarious. But to be honest the English version of Would I Lie to you would give you many snorting opportunities. Don't lose it - it is so cute!
Jack Whitehall is very funny. If you can, see the shows with his dad, or try comediens like Russell Kane, Russell Howard, Gary Delaney, Shappi Khorsandi, Katherine Ryan and Sarah Millican
Having lived in America and especially California, this is quite unique to Californians, they are a strange race, go to Florida and Michigan to name 2 states and there much like the UK regarding alcohol...
When I used to go drinking regularly, I used to drink K cider , it's 8.4%! I used to keep the bottles, so when I had 7 empties, I'd stop, or I'd be sick! 😁 I don't drink much now I'm older, wiser, and have financial responsibilities that put it low on my to do list.
You're so beautiful Amanda 😊. Brits are just born into drinking lol. Not so much with new generation they're more american eating meals more than drinks... but when brits go on a session it's an all out session until you drop lol and £100 down lol.
Hi there Amanda. I liked him, very funny and very true ( i think). Have you seen any Father Ted stuff? Hope you have had a good day. Take care. Cheers Amanda
My pet American peeve is how they waffle on. Inside I scream, "Get to the bloody point NOW!" I want to hear what you need not a whole story of why or how to get it. My second peeve is how Americans like to hug. I scream inside, "Get away from me you shameless hussy!" No touchy!
As a humanoid lizards (Note the Q in my name), I don't understand why easing dead babies is a bad thing! They're already dead, why waste the protein? Avoid hangovers, only drink straight whiskey. I'm american and I don't own a gun! The greatest gift anyone can give their children is respect for everyone and humor when dealing with those who don't. Not a bad legacy to leave for the kid that all the ladies in my church labeled a heathen? Your videos make this old man smile. More snorts please!
The drinking part is about right... There are not many nations that can drink like us brits... About 10 years ago we had a couple of Germans lodging with my mate.. And we took them out on the town in Chester and then onto Birkenhead.. One of the two challenged us to a drinking contest.. We outdrank them by far .. They were mashed 3 quarters of the way through evening and we were only just getting started.. They passed out and we has to carry them to the taxi and then back to the digs. We carried on drinking into the early hours and when we woke after only a few. Hours sleep we were right as rain... The Germans had a hangover that lasted a couple of days... So don't ever challenge the brits to a drinking contest because drinking is what we do best.. Lol
Try an old show called “Waiting for God” particularly the episode where he orders an electric Garage door. I haven't laughed so much and hard for years.
I'm a 57 year old Geordie from Newcastle UK for those who don't know what one is, ive been a consumer of ale in copious amounts for quite a while. Now my question is to you being an American do Americans when pissed up go for a kebabs and talk utter shite with you friends on street corners.
Amanda if you want to drink a real British drink then you have to try some home brew scrumpy cider but be warned make sure your sitting down before you finish the first pint. Or you'll fall down. After the third you won't t remember the hang over the following week let alone the following day
@@LADYRAEUK lol as I said try home brew from Somerset or further into the west country or Devon or Cornwall but make sure your sitting down For a laugh could you do a reaction video to the "Wurzals" with their song "I got a brand new Combine Harvester" or their other famous song.."I am a cider drinker " these were famous comedy songs in the 70s and 80s
Just a thought, how about your considered opinion on some of our National Trust places dotted around the U.K. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on some of those treasures of our questionable history. Some good some not so good.
For any Americans trying to match pint for pint with friends in a British pub, not only is our beer stronger, but our pints are 25% larger. An American pint is 16 fluid ounces - that's 1 pound weight. Our pints are 20 fluid ounces. Eight pints, or 1 gallon, is 160 ounces, or 10 pounds weight. Who said our old Imperial system wasn't decimal?
Lol I forgot about that!
Yes that’s usually very true but some folks in America have mastered the fine art of brewing Moonshine, AKA “White Lightning” and some of those “custom” brews can be very potent and sometimes borderline dangerous to drink due its concentrated alcohol content. Some of my favorites are the Fine Scotch Whiskies which are just spectacular. Pretty funny content! Keep ‘em coming Ms Amanda
The fluid ounces are slightly different too, but yes the Imperial pint is still larger than the US pint.
British drinkers can't tolerate their alcohol. I've gone drink for drink with several Europeans and it was not close
*( When Me & My Buddies WouLd Go Drinkin' Back In High-SchooL IN [ °America·🇺🇸 ] ···· WE-DIDNT Mess With NO · "Pints" · Whether They Be °16·OR·°20 Ounces ;-- ······· For US It'd Be Like - Hey-Bro, Let's Go Pick-Up Some · "Forties" · And ChiLL Tonight. That'd Be - °40·Ouncers Baby ! ) 😎🇺🇸🍺
MANY years ago I went to the states for work, for about 6 weeks. About 3 weeks in, one of the guys on the project had a BBQ on a Saturday for everyone... plus a few of his buddies... one of whom was a "power drinker"... he could out drink everyone I was warned, and he'd see it as a personal challenge to "outdrink the limey". Thanks for the heads up.
I'd just come off a rugby season. Sure enough, matey decides after a few sherberts to challenge me to down a pint. A proper pint or a US one I wanted to know. I then upped the ante... $20 says I can sink a UK pint quicker than you can do a US one. Challenge accepted.
Now I should point out that at that stage in my rugby career I could do a pint in under 5 seconds... open my throat and pour it down. Which is precisely what I proceeded to do. Apparently he wasn't ready so he wanted a rerun... double or quits as well... no problem... instant replay. Same result.
He wanted best 2 of 3. His buddy pointed out I'd already done him twice, therefore it was 3 of 5. That one ended badly... for him. He got halfway down and puked.
How could I drink like that my colleagues wanted to know... practice I replied, many MANY years of practice in a culture of binge and heavy drinking.
I've been to bars in the states that sell beer by the 4 pint jug,brits will buy one each,americans have one between four people and look at you like your a functioning alcoholic.
Belgian here, I pretty much drink alcohol only once a year at family gathering (all love drink, food and life kinda people), usually do 6-8 Duvels, go to bed, have a space brained morning after and then go on with my day.
When I first had American colleagues over, I saw one of them start downing Duvels like American beer and promptly went to prep the toilet for the upcoming storm.
One of the reasons Americans think they can drink is because other than modern "craft beers", all their commercial beers are piss that passes for beer with about as much alcohol content as the worst light beer in Europe.
Meanwhile, Duvel is 8.5% alcohol and a really damn smooth drink.
Aside from there being much more alcohol in it to begin with, it being more concentrated means your body gets that higher quantity of alcohol inside it at the same speed it would normally take an American to down 2-3 beers.
And having been in the US, when I actually still regularly had a drink, I had a feeling their strong drinks, Whiskey, Gin and the like, is also much lower alcohol content than the versions sold here in Europe. They sure take it with more ice, but just from drinking it, it just didn't taste like there was as much alcohol in there than I was used to.
@@davehoward22 Canada too (well at least a few years ago).
I knew it was over when you said Rugby 😂
There was an American comedian years ago (I can't remember his name) who after a divorce said that touring Europe cured his drinking problem because in America he was an alcoholic, in France he was a heavy drinker, in England he was a normal Joe and in Ireland he was a pussy!
lol that's so good!
The weird thing about the British tolerance for alcohol is that most aren't regular drinkers like the French or Italians who usually drink with every meal. We usually binge drink, personally I used to drink once every 2 weeks on a night out. Back when a pint cost £2 I'd still go through £100 on a night out and be able to walk home. I might be sick because of it but that's part of the fun. If we aren't projectile vomiting on a night out, we didn't do it properly. What an odd country we are 🤣
Lol😂 I love that’s how you determine if it was a good night out!
When one's not chundering or suffering a hangover next morning that's the time to start to worry or contact AA.
Oh god how many times have I felt like I was walking up a hill I'm sure you remember that as well as the diced carrots😀
@@tonys1636 It's when you feel like shit when you haven't had a drink that's when you need AA
I remember working with an older Irish guy years ago. He came into work one morning with dirt and blood on his glasses and a cut on his forehead. We asked him what happened, his reply was this.
" had a fooking brilliant night out last night, I can't remember a fooking thing!"
The 10 things I love about Britain.
Free healthcare:
State Pensions.
No guns: .
Paid holidays:
British humour.
Social security.
The Royal Family.
Free public transport for over 60s.
Free prescriptions for over 60s.
Acceptance of other cultures.
no guns? mate we have well over 2 million registered owners and over 4 million registered firearms... we have loads of guns, its just not our culture to wave them around.
The ‘royal’ family, seriously?
@@Bookofwords Guns ownership out numbers the total population figure in America. There’s a massive difference in mindset and culture between us and Americans on gun ownership, etc, and that’s probably why it was added to the list. 🥴
@@michellee7465 it outnumbers the population in the US, yes its a huge culture, but the list, and I repeat "no guns"... theres over 4 million of them in the UK... so it shouldn't be on the list full stop...
The U.S. has state pensions if you work for the state or federal government. And pretty much **every** professional career offers paid holidays. My employees get 60 days of paid time off every year and any days they don't use can be rolled over or cashed out for a paycheck equal to the salary that would be earned over that time.
He is right about the drinking culture and any American colleagues I've been drinking with are always seen as a little lightweight when it comes to drinking.
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Haven't seen this channel for a while, just realised how much I've missed Amanda's smile and laughing snort.x Cheer's Gorgeous 🇬🇧
That was a good one , Jack has a younger perspective on things and can exploit that . As always nice to see your genuine reaction Amanda .
Hope you’re well David 😊
Fine thanks , Jack has a couple of good stories on WILTY. involving his dad who is a bit of a character . They have done a couple of things on tv together .
Santa gets a bottle of beer (or two) here in Australia, usually the same brand dad would drink, funny that.
This is the first time I have seen anything from Jack Whitehall he's very funny 😂 thank you Amanda I will have to watch some more of his shows♥️♥️
I thought he was good as well 😊😊
We're not all piss heads. All Brits get stereotyped on the subject of drinking. All the best and, cheers mate 🍻.
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It do be fun tho
"Oh dear." Is possibly my favourite Jack Whitehall quote
I have a friend who lives in Albania and last time he came to visit, I was the only one who could keep up 😂 Balkans are to Brits what Brits are to Americans
Hi again Amanda. Father Ted was a long running comedy series about 3 priests living on Craggy Island, it was rather good. You probably have seen it. they were all good. Thanks Amanda. Stay warm
Yes Father was brilliant!
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Recommend the one where the priests get lost in Ireland's largest lingerie department and have to escape unseen!😂
Your Quote regarding America vs UK: "Our alcohol is weaker".
Brit response: "Our alcohol is weaker...than mainland Europe - which just isn't fair - and that's why we have to drink so much more of it!" 😐
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Love watching you Amanda makes me smile
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A really funny video Amanda. I think there were some hidden truths' in some of the comments. 🤣When I was a child, my father left a glass of whiskey for Santa. I did the same for my daughter.
Haha I thought he was funny 😂👍🏻
You left a glass of whiskey for your daughter? how old was she? To be fair, i'm not sure children should be drinking whiskey?
Did she drink it?
@@wayneraven4047 Santa drank it, when he came down our chimney 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@peteryoung4957 SO, it was the almighty, who crept up her nighty, so I'm Jesus, funny
I enjoy your enthusiasm for British humour. The English, Irish , humour is so good.
I didn't realise he was so funny , first time I have seen him do stand up 😅
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Seen him on countdown so funny
How refreshing to hearing a lovely lady as yourself talking about drinking a pint
as someone from glasgow i've got to say that's bang on😆
Lol
Amanda rule 1 never try to keep up ..thats rule in every country you go drinking wise know your limit and stick to it ..also rule to kids don't think you can drunk when the adults are out....i learnt that lesson hard way..they looked after me made sure i got home ...lesson was ..not ready to drink at their level
We can handle the lethal hangovers because we are drinking cheap cider in the park at thirteen, we've trained for that shite.
Lol 😂
Love your videos girl, make my day brighter every time, thank you.
I’m so glad 😊hope you’re well
love the etid shirt, bloody amazing band, going to miss them
Whitehall is hilarious. I also enjoyed his show called bad education.
go down to the pub, get pissed, when you get a hangover, do the tried and tested method to get rid of it, drink even more
One of the finance houses I worked for had a Christmas free bar, two hours later it had to close because we'd drunk it dry.
Amanda, I enjoyed your videos about a year ago, then you disappeared from my algorithm. You popped up again today. I love your appreciation of British humour. No doubt you've seen The Young Ones, Father Ted, Red Dwarf and Blackadder. There's so many more. I'll try to keep up with your vids from now on. Fawlty Towers. There's another one.
Rule #1 never try to keep up! Rule #2 drink to forget Rule #1 🙃
Lol 😂
When I was younger I used to go drinking with my dad 4 times a week Saturday and Sunday afternoon and night I just managed to get to 18 pints a session but I couldn't manage the rum and black chasers They were good days.
It's funny how all the "fooks" and "sh!ts" have been edited out or bleeped over, yet "twat" seems perfectly acceptable.
On a work trip to America I discovered that when Americans say a drink after work they mean A drink...
4:56 for context: Scotland is known to have various unusual deep fried foods, such as a deep fried mars bar (chocolate bar) and deep fried pizza.
Americans did used to drink in the same way we Brits do.
That's what caused PROHIBITION.
Funny vid Amanda keep 'em coming!
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If you fink UK bier is strong, go to Germany. I was based there for 6 yrs, when i came home the beer was so tame, I would be drinking for hours and my old mates would be dropping like flies! LOL
Lol 😂
I take your point about the difference in attitude to drinking, and it applies to countries other than the UK.
Many moons ago I was part of a NZ contingent on exercise with the US army in the US.
Hospitality was generous and as part of this our host unit provided us with a tent full of beer to " keep us supplied for the duration of our stay". The next day we asked where we could buy some more as we drank the lot in less than 24 hours.
Just watching this guy in Jungle Cruise yesterday. he is hilarious. you should watch him mention that Bloke from Twilight and Harry Potter, as he was in the same class.
Batman dude Paul patason
I’ll have a look 😊👍🏻
I used to fall for the story about the US and alcohol until I ordered a Martini in San Francisco. I've never seen half pint cocktail glasses before. The vermouth was invited to talk a short walk outside the bar while the cap was opened. Two of those, a nice social drink, and I didn't care what the food was like. Shaken or stirred?.. who knows?... or cares!
A bit like the sirloin in New York.
Lol !
Love you Amanda always very fair. Well played girl. 🇬🇧
That was brilliant Amanda. You are a real sport and your velvety voice should be bottled! Keep it all up!
Brilliant video love your snorts when you laugh. 😂 You should watch Jack with his father traveling the world so funny.
I’ll check it out 😊😊
@@LADYRAEUK hi miss 🏴
Always love seeing your reactions lol! 😀
Lol I’m glad
You should watch Jack with his Father together they are hilarious. There's a whole TV series.
Thanks for the advice - I think you're right, stick to one pint, save a fortune. 🍺😃
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The laugh-snort is life.
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I do love that snort.
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Please let us know when you watch the full :Life of Brian and also Monty Python and the Holy Grail - you just must watch them.
I suggest maybe checking out the show Would I Lie to You' - excerpts you can find on UA-cam - James McAlister's story about Cabbages is hilarious. But to be honest the English version of Would I Lie to you would give you many snorting opportunities. Don't lose it - it is so cute!
Lol thanks very much 😊
For all his bantam-weight boisterousness, I strongly suspect Jack has never had to back off the booze to let some blood back into his alcohol system 😂
Lol
Jack Whitehall is very funny. If you can, see the shows with his dad, or try comediens like Russell Kane, Russell Howard, Gary Delaney, Shappi Khorsandi, Katherine Ryan and Sarah Millican
I've never seen a few of those, I'll definitely check them out :)
you must’ve been in Britain for quite a long time. The part of your life in a indicates that you’ve experienced a hell of a lot of British culture lol
Lol I have😂
That last comment by Jack Whitehall you realised was true but you didn't want to admit it. Though the beginnings of a smile emerged.
Your vocab is sounding more British every time.
Lol
Having lived in America and especially California, this is quite unique to Californians, they are a strange race, go to Florida and Michigan to name 2 states and there much like the UK regarding alcohol...
Yep we drink so much my local sells jack and coke by the jug.
I am with you.. I don't drink much and 1 pint might make a cheap date as well.. love your content
Haha thank you!
When I used to go drinking regularly, I used to drink K cider , it's 8.4%! I used to keep the bottles, so when I had 7 empties, I'd stop, or I'd be sick! 😁
I don't drink much now I'm older, wiser, and have financial responsibilities that put it low on my to do list.
Love you as always Amanda 🥰
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Pretty sure it was the strong as hell beer that gave the British the courage to go take over the world 😂
You're so beautiful Amanda 😊. Brits are just born into drinking lol. Not so much with new generation they're more american eating meals more than drinks... but when brits go on a session it's an all out session until you drop lol and £100 down lol.
Amanda if you've been out binge drinking, the best way to avoid a hangover is to drink a couple of pints of water before bed.
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Hi there Amanda. I liked him, very funny and very true ( i think). Have you seen any Father Ted stuff? Hope you have had a good day. Take care. Cheers Amanda
I think so, I’m actually not sure. Anything you recommend?
You too!
Awesome every time I die t shirt love that band
Us Brits can get so drunk that if they get too close to a naked flame they'd go up like a flaming olympic torch lol
Good choice Amanda.
I love your videos.
Yeah we like a drink sadly/inevitably 😂
Lol
i love jack whitehall you may like lee evans at the o2
Great video... and always you look absolutely stunning
Anyone else try clicking that ad at 7:33 or is it just me?
My pet American peeve is how they waffle on. Inside I scream, "Get to the bloody point NOW!" I want to hear what you need not a whole story of why or how to get it. My second peeve is how Americans like to hug. I scream inside, "Get away from me you shameless hussy!" No touchy!
You are very good and funny good sense of humour,love ya 🇬🇧😘😘
As a humanoid lizards (Note the Q in my name), I don't understand why easing dead babies is a bad thing! They're already dead, why waste the protein? Avoid hangovers, only drink straight whiskey. I'm american and I don't own a gun! The greatest gift anyone can give their children is respect for everyone and humor when dealing with those who don't. Not a bad legacy to leave for the kid that all the ladies in my church labeled a heathen? Your videos make this old man smile. More snorts please!
I’m so glad, I hope you’re well 😊
11:53 the uk rubbed off there. where was that "T" on "spot"? LoL
The drinking part is about right... There are not many nations that can drink like us brits... About 10 years ago we had a couple of Germans lodging with my mate.. And we took them out on the town in Chester and then onto Birkenhead.. One of the two challenged us to a drinking contest.. We outdrank them by far .. They were mashed 3 quarters of the way through evening and we were only just getting started.. They passed out and we has to carry them to the taxi and then back to the digs.
We carried on drinking into the early hours and when we woke after only a few. Hours sleep we were right as rain... The Germans had a hangover that lasted a couple of days... So don't ever challenge the brits to a drinking contest because drinking is what we do best.. Lol
Very funny comparison amanda what is your usual tipple or what did you used to drink?
Usually a pint of cider…. Or few 😂
@@LADYRAEUK I like a pint of stow press cider it's quite nice or Stella cidre,but if on a night out a few pints of San Miguel lager in between
Try an old show called “Waiting for God” particularly the episode where he orders an electric Garage door. I haven't laughed so much and hard for years.
Ill have a look :)
This was great 😁
Amanda, you should definitely check out Kevin Bridges!
Any in particular? 😊
Only here for the snort ... Not gunna lie 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Alcohol consumption per year. UK 11.45 litres. US 9.97 litres. World Population Review website.
Actually, I really liked this video. I really did laugh.
Hi Amanda, Snort levels high! Love your reactions cheers Jim, Surrey
Have you watched Bill Burr helicopter story-Animated? Well worth it
I'm a 57 year old Geordie from Newcastle UK for those who don't know what one is, ive been a consumer of ale in copious amounts for quite a while. Now my question is to you being an American do Americans when pissed up go for a kebabs and talk utter shite with you friends on street corners.
Brilliant comedy. Jack Whitehall is very funny. You should watch Jimmy Carr or Frankie Boyle or Roy Chubby Brown.
I have, I’ll check out more!
Amanda if you want to drink a real British drink then you have to try some home brew scrumpy cider but be warned make sure your sitting down before you finish the first pint. Or you'll fall down. After the third you won't t remember the hang over the following week let alone the following day
I do love cider so I’d definitely give it a go
@@LADYRAEUK lol as I said try home brew from Somerset or further into the west country or Devon or Cornwall but make sure your sitting down
For a laugh could you do a reaction video to the "Wurzals" with their song "I got a brand new Combine Harvester" or their other famous song.."I am a cider drinker " these were famous comedy songs in the 70s and 80s
But we have 18 years to get used too alcohol unlike America lol, love you channel keep it up.
True lol
Thank you 😊
Hilarious material thx
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Excellent, I’ll take you on a date you can have the car keys😂😂😂😂😂
hi amanda its the cheeky bugger again but if you drive 1 pint and you are the designated driver (sorry about that) lol
Just a thought, how about your considered opinion on some of our National Trust places dotted around the U.K.
It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on some of those treasures of our questionable history. Some good some not so good.
Watch the The IT Crowd , Black books , Father Ted.
He's right. I don't even like white wine (I get red) bu if it's free I will have it lol. x
Larry needs an intervention.
He went to Cali… lmfao go north. 😅
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Was it just me or did jack really seem similar to Michael Macintyre in delivery at times?
he is a hoot.
LOL good video
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