Madri - will it surge?
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2024
- I wondered what would happen if a can of Madri beer was put through a Guinness ultrasonic surger.
The foam it produces is surprisingly wet and drinkable. Quite a pleasant drinking experience.
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Boy, the sacrifices you bare for the lessons you provide your audience is amazing. 😅
Bare? Don't you mean Bear?
Yes, bear, see what happens when you don't pay attention in school!
_bear_
We knew what you meant. Typos ignored for Clive watchers. 😎
This is the vanguard of working physical science. I now know the limits of a Guinness surge’r thingy. Aristotle and the likes would surely approve.
Aristotle, Aristotle was a bugger for the bottle....
@@John-Smith-999 Lovely little thinker but a bugger when he's pissed?
Are you saying he's the Lenin of beer and electronics?
@@M0UAW_IO83 the very same
I've found Madri is great for swilling out the U-Trap in my kitchen sink. Probably all it's good for as it happens.
I won't even wash my dogs bollocks with it
Excellent hat. This man's sillyness and never taking himself too seriously always cheers me up after having a shitty day.
Thank you Clive for using pulsing battery powered attachments to increase our (viewing) pleasure🍺🤣
Battery powered ultra vibrations for better head, leading to more of the white stuff, I mean, who wouldn't approve?
@@ulrichs.3228 incredible
Two thumbs up for the matching cap alone 😅 👍🏻👍🏻‼️
Challenge: Use a nitrogen cartridge in the Sodastream™, then use the Guinness Surger™ on the resultant beverage.
Man was not meant to tamper with, such things you're laying with nature man.
Never met anyone (who wasn’t being paid) used official brand named unironically
May I recommend Advocaat?
I haven't had a drink for ten years, but i find this series both engaging and hilarious 😂
We are watching a proud Scot, partaking in his breakfast 😆
Only if he is using it to wash down a cold portion of last night's chips, or as they call them in Glasgow, salad.
Never heard anyone in Glasgow call chips 'salad'. Anyone from Glasgow heard of this?
@@lesbrown5829 It's a Fred McCauley gag and it only applies to cold ones ate the morning after.
Half two in the afternoon then! 🏴😉👍🏻
CERVEZA CRISTAL!
colbert fan??
4:30pm here and now I feel like a beer. Thanks Clive!
It was probably filmed at 6am 🥃🥃 🤣
@@dcallan812 00:39 maybe 😜 there's a clock over his shoulder.
@@al090187 😉👍
"exceptional head" 😂
😂😂😂
That’s what she said 😂
@Big Clive
These surgers are optimised to use nitrogen charged Guinness cans with no widget so it’s the surger that activates the nitrogen in the beer. The best way to use them with regular CO2 carbonated beers is to pour 90% of the beer without the surger on then turn it on to pour the head. This way it gives a draught style head on your beer.
You can use them with nitrogen widget cans but you need to use the pin trick which is you use a pin it pierce the can and then very slowly remove the pressure from the can while (trying to) not activate the nitrogen with a sudden pressure change.
Always love a video of Clive smashing back some beer for science 😂
A bit early, but the sun is over the yard arm!
Woof! BigClive and “big head”! Thank you for bringing these unique topics to us. Big belly hugs handsome! ❤
I simply could not buy beer with that creepy man on the can
He was the product of intense focus-group research, you know. I know because I know one of the marketing people; he wasn't even the first Madri Man and he probably won't be the last.
Not as creepy as the bald sweaty bloke on the Victoria Malaga bottles
@@JagerLange sombody actually got paid for that?
@@flyerphil7708 People, plural, too. Thank the parent company for not just shipping Mahou or something over :D
He is a patriot
Its good to see youre staying hydrated , Clive.
The only 'fizzy' drink I know if that is nitrogen based and not carbon dioxide is Monster's Nitro. But that's an energy drink and not alcoholic but thought I'd mention it!! Keep up the good work Clive!! Always happy to watch your videos!
Pepsi have a nitro version in the US, has a Guinness type widget in the can.
John smith’s? The milkshake of beers?
I had the misfortune to be served several pints of Theakston's bitter last week that should have come with a Flake in the glass. Madri - Spanish name, but brewed in... Tadcaster.
Boddingtons already pours like that without surging. It'll probably just explode.
You know why it's called John Smith's?
If you made pish like that, would you put your real name on it?
Big Clive, doing experiments we didn't know we needed to see.
The beer drinkers of Prague approve. Half and Half you got there Clive!
Everyone likes a big head - obs...Thanks for sharing this important head-science!
It's great to actually see you clive, rather than just your hands. The legend behind the voice! Best wishes from Limerick Eire.
I like that you make your videos at 00:39. It makes me feel better (less "odd") for being somewhat nocturnal by nature. :D
Maybe an adjustment to the surger's circuit so that it only surges once and lets the rest flow normally?
That way you get a reasonable head, but not a beer smoothie.
Just have to turn it off after the first surge.......
Or better yet, just turn it on near the end of the pour.
The beard is looking good! Handsome as always
thanks for proving the science and forcing that drink down
Loving the hat Clive. Suit you sir.
_Pish!_ The sound the can makes when opened... 😄
The surger should work with other Nitrogenated canned drinks like some Funin cocktails (although the can might not fit?), Monster Nitro, John Smiths, Siren Hard pour Broken Dream, Nitro Gold, o-hara's Irish red, Boddingtons, Left Hand Nitro Milk stout, Brewdog black heart, Siren Caribean chocolate cake, and there's others...
Not strictly true as all other nitrogen beers in cans have a widget. Once the widget activates the nitrogen then it’s activated and all you are doing is agitating the beer again making it flat and actually loose its head.
If you want to use other nitrogen charged beers then you need to use the pin trick to piece the can and slowly remove the pressure from the can to not activate the widget and the nitrogen. Then run your beer through the surger and you will a decent pint.
You can also run CO2 carbonated beers through the surger but only surge the last 10% of the beer to create a draught style head. Pour 90% of the beer with the surger off and use the surger to create the head.
@@joffhall81 Not strictly true, as Left Hand and Siren, for example, forgo the widget in favor of recommending the beverage be "poured hard". Where one may fully invert the can above the glass in order to invoke a pour vigorous enough to extract those desired tiny nitrogen bubbles.
@@Leo99929 yea I get your point and the surger will work on cans like this but let’s be brutally honest they very few & very far between.
99% of all nitrogen charged beers have a widget as it’s the widget that holds the nitrogen until you open the can and the sudden pressure drop forces the nitrogen out of the widget into the beer.
With surged cans the nitrogen is dissolved into the beer and not activated until it hits the ultrasonic plate on the sugar, by the way siren do use a widget the vigorous pour is just to get the Guinness like Cascade listen to the hiss when the can is opened and as for left hand brewing I suggest you watch the UA-cam video on their website about “Milk stout nitro cans WITH WIDGET TECHNOLOGY” !! 😂😂😂
Widgets re a cheap, tried and tested solution that has worked for decades which is why they are still the most dominant & cost effective way of creating a draught pour with a nitrogen beer, but hey what do I know !! 🤔🙄😂
@@joffhall81 The nitrogen is dissolved into the beer in all nitro beer cases. This is how partial pressures work. The widget is purged with nitrogen when it's added to the can, but it's not pressurised. They add liquid nitrogen to the can then quickly seal it, and as the liquid nitrogen evaporates it pressurises the can, forcing some beer through a tiny hole in the widget below liquid level.
When the can is opened, the can pressure drops instantly, but the widget has to squirt liquid through a tiny hole so the pressure in the widget remains higher for longer, squirting a jet of beer into the beer, which knocks the dissolved gasses out of the liquid. forming that creamy head.
Every commercial beer (draught or otherwise) up until 1959 was naturally or forced carbonated. Naturally carbonated beer needs to be carefully poured to avoid disturbing the sediment at the bottom of the bottle. Force carbonated needs to be gently poured to ensure you get the right amount of head on your beer. Nitro Beets on the other hand require being poured very vigorously to knock the nitrogen out of suspension. Otherwise people think it's just flat beer.
From 1979 Guinness released a bottled version which required a syringe like device to initiate a dissolved gas to come out of solution, allowing "draught Guinness" to be served at home.
1989 the first Guinness with a "widget" was a plastic disc on the bottom of the can which worked well if the beer was served cold, but the can would overflow if served warm. The modern recognisable floating widget was invented in 1997. So your right about "decades" by 7 years? arguably 15...
By the way, Siren do their "hard pour" version of broken dream which doesn't use a widget, and requires a "hard pour" to release the nitrogen. You basically invert the can above the glass. They also do cans with widgets. 🤣🤣🤣
If all nitro beers required a widget, then you wouldn't be able to bottle them. So the bottled version of Left Hand Brewing Co. Nitro Milk stout wouldn't exist. That's why their website says "Can with widget technology" because that's the weird thing: that they now do a widget-ed version of their widget-less Nitro beer.
Feel free to google "Hard pour Nitro". You'll find instructional videos from Siren, Left Hand, and other breweries, explaining how to pour a widget-less Nitro beer, because the general public really struggle with the concept. And no, they don't have a widget.
You are right that widget less cans are rare. It's hard to communicate to the buyer to basically shake the can then invert it over the glass because that is what they avoid doing in pretty much every other beer.
I've won multiple brewing competitions with bottled nitro beers without widgets. One I didn't win got the feedback "Flat, low carbonation, lacking aroma." The only words on the bottle other than the entry number were "This is not bottle conditioned. There's no sediment. It's a nitro beer, POUR HARD! Invert a few times before opening, then invert over glass." I saw the guy judging it handling and pouring it like nitro glycerine. Zero head, so supressed aroma.
But hey what do I know, being a multiple award winning nitro beer brewer who's friends with several brewery owners and head brewers, who produce commercially available nitro beers!! 🤔🙄🤣
@@joffhall81 Anspach & Hobday London Black is another example...
So happy to see that million subscriber that speaks for itself 😜🎉 🍺
Last experiment with the surger? Have you tried carbonating isopropanol (or food grade ethanol) in the SodaStream and then giving it a go in the Guinness surger? Particularly in the presence of an open flame?
Use it as whoofle foam in one of the live streams.
"hello, my name is Surge". 😁😆
Do you spurt more at a 45⁰ angle?
I heard that in the voice of Serge, the guy at the gallery in Beverly Hills cop.The mind is a funny thing...🤔
Today I learned I have something in common with the Guinness surger...
You have a detachable spout?
@@alang5764 Exceptional head
the beard twitch with the swallowing is a sight to behold
Keep doing these mate, I'd like to see how all sorts of beverages (alcoholic and otherwise) would react
Oh Clive. The tests you put yourself through to quench the worlds curiosity 🙂
Maybe you need to carbonate the hell out of a drink, then see how much the Guinness surge-O-matic can take it away !
When I was last in Edinburgh (00s), on a night out, I got blasted out of my gourd on Calders Cream Beer. Looks a lot like your surged cerveza exceptionale and had a creamy guiness-like head. Very nice pint
And here i was almost expecting the "Moonshine" face... 😂
But we love it when you give us good head Clive...please don't stooop!!!
Awesome Video Big Clive🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
That's how most West end pubs try to serve pints until you threaten to report them to weights and measures.
Clive man 😂😂😂 just imagining someone getting recommended this video who hasn’t seen your other videos
How about popping some of your homeland Whiskey in a can to surge Clive…😁
I doubt if Ralfy would be impressed.
@@ClovisSpearhead lol that's the point! it would piss him off - royally
@@theorenhobart Imagine if it was a game changer…
I love it :) I have a request, could you see if Goldschlager carbonates?
So awesome, so based. No one but Irish could engineer such beer technology.
Many people experience a surging feeling when we see a new big clve video 😅
I saw your fireball video. Have you ever tried carbonating scotch? True sacrilege. 😅😂
I have. There's a video in the same playlist.
That hat is awesome
Your attention to detail in the quest for the advancement of groundbreaking and innovative scientific knowledge knows no bounds. Surely a Nobel prize award is the only appropriate recognition for this research, conducted at enormous personal risk and expense ? Sad to see the end of The Surge trials though. 😊
This is perfect for Czeck style pours.
lookin sharp
Now... I did say your other hat reminded me of 1980s lamp shades; this one is channelling Molly Weir's adverts for Flash.
We need a Guinness Surge vs Guinness standard vs Guinness Draught.
Would the widgetted Guinness cause some form of Guinnessy explosion?
And maybe a Brewdog Black Heart for comparison.
Nice Masonic Checkerboard styled hat. 🤔😎😁
It's a waiter's cap from eBay.
If you wanted a Eurpean style "pint" at home you could pour normally a couple of inches shy of the top of the glass then surge a proper thick head on top. I'm quite tempted by that ideas now I think about it
"Yep, it's just foam"
Cracking open a tin at 8am on a Thursday? Good man!
Now surge bailies
Now you MUST try it with cider!
Big Clive's latest video: "Electricity - Will It Surge?" ⚡🤣
Fizzy drink foam is the best thing ever. Whenever I find myself in a hot place and I'm given a Cola or something, the foam is always the most refreshing part.
I believe Madri is short for "Madre de Dios, esta cerveza es como orina.!"
I was under the impression it's just Madrid with the end D missing.
@@bigclivedotcom And with the P added.
@@bigclivedotcom And the P added.
Do they sell a bottle version of this thing? If so, you must try the Belgian Karmeliet. Very dangerous to pour out!
I like that hat. Quite dapper.
It's a waiters hat from eBay.
Can’t make Madri any worse.
"Oh no" he says, "I must now drink all of this incase it spills again"....... the things we must do for science.
Testing the surger with stuff freshly carbonated from the soda stream might make more interesting experiments. You would have to funnel into an empty can though. Maybe liquid death cans since it’s just water and wouldn’t affect taste of the soda stream stuff.
😂It's giving enormous head😂
Foul muck - brobably the best fate for this particular strain of EuroFizz
A bogus beer-blasting, but a bonnie bunnet!
"The Mad Capper" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
you are my favorite fire wizard
Officer I haven't been drinking I've been doing experiments 😁
Science marches on!
Apologies if this has been asked before, but what is that amazing display in the top left corner and can I build one!
Search my channel for the keyword "supercomputer". The PCB manufacturing files are on my website (A4 Gallium).
It will work well on Kilkenny as well (also nitrogen beer).
The very definition of - Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should.
I cant say I will be sorry to see the end of the surging series but...................
Nothing like good head though 😂😂 2x👍
Try something closer to Guinness, like another stout or porter.
Is it only for Guinness or a thicker liquid like any stout?
"Guiness - el surger excepional" 8^) Nice work by your Spillage Control Officer, the guy in the Madri check hat, whoever he is.
Enormous head can be quite the challenge. 😮 I need to purchase a Guinness surger and that custom Big Clive addition glass..are they available on your site?
I've given scrufdog permission to sell the glasses on his merch page.
It will work with liquids that aren't carbonated... I did mention this before 😝 try an ale or a bitter instead... you'll have different results 👍 love the videos btw 😌
Would it foam less with very cold beer, just above the freezing point?
Before you retire this series I'd love to just see a standard can of coca cola or pepsi, because I love sipping pepsi foam, if this makes a sustained foam with that I'd buy it
Legend
Here’s an idea, what about surging nitro coffee? In the US at least, there are two or three brands selling nitro coffee nowadays. It would certainly be more in line with the intended operation of the device
Clive, try soda streaming or Surge'ing Wank by Valhalla Brewing. 😁😆🤣🤣
Some pubs would try to sell that head as a full pint 😂
I wonder if you could use the surger to "give a head" to strong doppelbock beer, since the foam dissipates rather quickly due to the higher alcohol content.
Why dont you use a Straw to Bypass all the foam ??
Of all of the things which those 1950's films predicted about the future, like flying cars and robot housekeepers, THIS was the only one that came true??, that's crazy.
You can get some nitro cold brew coffee in cans now, some are even the same size as a soda can. I bet the surger would do really well on those.
One glass of foam please. Sure hold on...
Will the surger work with a bottle of Mackeson's which is the original and genuine 'milk stout' ?
I wonder what would happen if you use the surger on Guinness then put it in the soda stream!
A massive tear in the space-time fabric.....😮
Oh! Idea! Before you hang up the surger, you should try it on a nitrogen based Pepsi.
An early blessing from the Lord!
This could work well with a bitter, rather than a lager. Please try with a can of Tetley or Pedigree (so long as there's not one of those widgets in the can, although that would make for a very interesting experiment...)