I do consider myself as a bit of a beer connoisseur, but your breakdown and explanation definitely assisted in categorizing my knowledge a little better. Well done.
Pilsner was typically brewed in modern day Czechia near the town of Plzen or Pilsen in German. Their brand of beer is classified as a lager since they adapted a method of brewing Czech style lagers.
Good explanations. Only thing I would add is that Trappist & Abbey Ales are an exception to the rule of Double, Triple and Quad equating to ABV strength. Belgian Dubbel, Tripel, and Quadrupel are three distinctly different substyles of strong spicy ales, and not a same style with climbing degree of alcohol content.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. It's a great quick introduction to beer types. I also like how the video is structured, the graphics and your voice but improving the sound quality would make a very big difference.
I'm partial to my craft lagers if you havent tried it you should try Hobgoblin it's a sweet citrusy ruby beer with floral notes on the after taste, truly gorgeous.
A Beer God of Knowledge in 4 minutes! Beer Sommeliers are the knowledgeable ones. It takes many months of education and testing to be a "beer expert" Many factual errors in your presentation.
“Beer Sommeliers” are called Cicerone’s. I’m studying for my exam. It can actually take YEARS to get to the Master and Advanced Cicerone level. While some of this material is WAY over simplified it’s still a solid video for beginners. But thanks for you point of view.
@@t.s.taylorhatlestad3662 Cicerone is the USA designation. I am also taking the exam soon (I have my Canadian designation - called Prud'homme Beer Sommelier). It is NOT a solid video as there is erroneous information. For example, she stated that ales are "light bodied and crisp" and lagers are "Full bodied". Basic information she got wrong.
I do consider myself as a bit of a beer connoisseur, but your breakdown and explanation definitely assisted in categorizing my knowledge a little better. Well done.
Just started working at a brewery and this was a great recap of learning the basics! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Same for me!
Hey, awesome video but I had a confusion. Aren’t ales usually richer and frutier and lagers the ones that are crisp and easier to drink?
I think she mistaken it
What about pilsner?
Pilsner was typically brewed in modern day Czechia near the town of Plzen or Pilsen in German. Their brand of beer is classified as a lager since they adapted a method of brewing Czech style lagers.
Good explanations. Only thing I would add is that Trappist & Abbey Ales are an exception to the rule of Double, Triple and Quad equating to ABV strength. Belgian Dubbel, Tripel, and Quadrupel are three distinctly different substyles of strong spicy ales, and not a same style with climbing degree of alcohol content.
Just racked an all grain NEIPA into the fermenter about 20 minutes ago.
I drink citrus beers like summer shanty, dark stouts like Guinness, and lagers like yeugling and red stripe.
I would argue that brown ales, porters, and stouts have more body than lagers, but I could be wrong.
Great! Now I just need a dictionary lol
I know absolutely nothing about beer lol so this was super interesting!! But my favorite is pale ale 😊
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. It's a great quick introduction to beer types. I also like how the video is structured, the graphics and your voice but improving the sound quality would make a very big difference.
Thanks for the feedback!
I knew nothing about beer, only names of them. Now I have a little understanding about them thanks to you! Cheers!
I'm partial to my craft lagers if you havent tried it you should try Hobgoblin it's a sweet citrusy ruby beer with floral notes on the after taste, truly gorgeous.
Nice break down of the differences in beer. Im a hobby homebrewer also from Ohio 🍺
Thank you. I'm new to beer, and just want a malt flavor. And had no idea what any of these terms meant.
Great vid. Sitting here loving a Milk Stout Nitro from Left Hand Brewing Co. Awesome find from my local corner store!
Very quick and helpful explanations to help in the foggy areas. I prefer pale lagers😊
I’m a novice so I appreciate it. Very helpful. Keep it up, my friends.
Nice and informative. Good production quality and not too long. I like IPAs a lot but have been enjoying a variety of barley wines lately.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed!
Most educational, never had a stout.😊
what about pilsners and draft beers?
Lagers are light bodied and crisp… ales are more full bodied and more flavor
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Totally enjoyed this and thank you! Hoping to apply at a local brewery ❤
I learned! I learned!
Misan too
Very interesting, thanks for the lesson, it helped a lot.
I'm too high to understand I'm gonna need a rewatch later
Thx! Learned alot in just 4 minutes :)
Can we have a txt for this so I can study and pass the test on a Friday night? :D
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Great video homie
Appreciate it
Thank you for sharing
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Gotta prepare for my 21st birthday coming up soon 💀
LOVE LOVE LOVE ALL BEER! great video ~
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what about pilsners
What about brown ale
I need a graph or something😅 I'm studying as I have an interview in 9 minutes
Thanks you!! finally normal explanation for zero knowledge
I came here because I want to go past the current stage of, "I either like it or I don't. I have no fcking clue what it is."
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What's a Pilsner?
Very informative!!! 👍
Very informative
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I made chili cervesa last night 😛
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Music in background is a bit loud 😅
Wat about pilsner beers
Nice to find your UA-cam channel via the IG contest!
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M.m stout. And I don't hardly drink
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I thought ales were filler bodied vs lager
Yes. She got this basic fact wrong.
are we not allowed to give beer brands as examples?
Good video but I need images
How can an ale is light bodied and crisp? Lager is full body??? Lager should be crisp
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Can’t beat a Homebrew period
IG name Beardedbrewer. I’m new to your insta and UA-cam but I actually enjoy your content. Cheers!!!
IG: @burgles_brewing Favorite would have to be West Coast IPA.
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Great video @fireguy1971
Great quick, concise, run down
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I love a good vienna lager.
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This is nice. Thanks! @spiritualgreen
Great content to help get us through the craziness!
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Love a cold Porter @karenkarlik
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Ales are"light bodied and crisp"? WRONG. Lagers are "fuller bodied? WRONG. Get your facts straight.
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Or goddess 🙈 but I digress
A Beer God of Knowledge in 4 minutes! Beer Sommeliers are the knowledgeable ones. It takes many months of education and testing to be a "beer expert" Many factual errors in your presentation.
“Beer Sommeliers” are called Cicerone’s. I’m studying for my exam. It can actually take YEARS to get to the Master and Advanced Cicerone level. While some of this material is WAY over simplified it’s still a solid video for beginners. But thanks for you point of view.
@@t.s.taylorhatlestad3662 Cicerone is the USA designation. I am also taking the exam soon (I have my Canadian designation - called Prud'homme Beer Sommelier). It is NOT a solid video as there is erroneous information. For example, she stated that ales are "light bodied and crisp" and lagers are "Full bodied". Basic information she got wrong.