Me as german laughing about the glas bottle that beer and we were in holidays and just walked 35km in one day there and back liam is right about hiking
Not gonna lie, Liam Carpenters shorts are pretty great. The one where the guy got his hiking equipment also takes place before the hiking one, chronologically, which is why there was Radler in both. It wasn't two people making the same joke.
This mysterious drink is called "Radler" and is a mixture of beer and lemonade. It's quite popular in Germany, much sweeter than beer but not as sweet as lemonade and has only half the alcohol of a beer (you can have it alcohol-free as well). That makes it a very refreshing drink to reward yourself after a long walk. It might sound like a contradiction to the well known passion of Germans for the purity of their beer (see "Reinheitsgebot"), but for me it's not. Having a "pure" beer and willingly mixing it if you like to is not the same as accepting that every brewery uses fancy ingredients to produce the beer. You got the one with the order office just right: It's not an additional office because Germans love order above all, it's there to relieve the police from all those "minor" things where you don't really need armed, well-trained officers, so they can focus on more serious cases. Parking tickets, loud music, illegal waste disposal, checking if every booth on a Christmas market has the required permission are some of the things they do. However, if the distribution of the tasks between police and Ordnungsamt is always good, is another question, sometimes heavily discussed.
u forget one thing... yeah radler is much sweeter, but in comparison to american lager...well And a Radler after some sports should be benefiting for ur muscles. but that's probably a german myth xD The Reinheitsgebot is, in my opinion, a loss for our german beer culture. Just try a swedish Jul-beer, during chirstmas season, and u would probably understand it. By introducing other ingredients to the brewing process u can get some pretty awesome flavours. And why should I pay the price of beer for 50% lemonade, if u can simply get a citrus beer, 5%Vol. ^^ The reason for the Reinheitsgebot were to keep the quality high. since during that time it was common to use datura (Stechapfel), and henbane (Bilsenkraut) to spice some beers. Which was a pretty bad idea. Another reason was to save enough grain for bread. So only malt was allowed in brewing. Overall problems we don't have anymore...
There is a common saying in Germany, namely "Radler“ is no alcohol. But, apart from that joking saying, Radler actually contains a little bit alcohol , beer is generally rather isotonic and the less alcohol it contains the better you can use it as an isotonic drink. Hence, Radler which conists of beer and lemonade is the best drink for a hiking break.
@@clauslangenbroek9897 Cocoa butter is also part of the cocoa bean. American chocolate substitutes mostly the cocoa butter with other oils and in addition to that has less cocoa mass than ours. Cocoa butter is a very important part of chocolate, for tempering, taste, quality. Even in dark chocolate the fatty content is always cocoa butter. White chocolate may not contain cocoa mass but our white chocolate definitely consists of a very high percentage of cocoa butter (although the industrial one is also not that good, I thought I didn’t like white chocolate but you just have to try an artisanal one with 100% cocoa butter, no butter or oil). Cocoa butter is quite expensive so they replace it and destroy the taste. The European regulations demand different compounds: a certain percentage of cocoa in total (mass+butter), or a certain amount of cocoa mass or (only in white chocolate) a certain amount of cocoa butter. Obviously Hersheys doesn’t meet these standards in to category. There is good craft chocolate in the Us too though, but it’s craft chocolate.. (try Dick Taylors black fig, it’s insanely good)
@@MrsStrawhatberry Thank you very much for all the info ☺️ I didn't realize that white chocolate contains cocoa butter, even when I spent hours reading ingredients in the markets but then again I have bad concentration skills. 😅 I should try Dick Taylor's some time, when I find it. Sadly, I am limited in Cocoa concentration for a few months now, because theobromine works against my meds 😢
Radler isn't considered beer, even though it contains beer. The alcohol content is so low and it contains electrolytes, so you could say it's our traditional energy drink that existed before energy drinks were invented. 😁
winter in Germany has mostly cloudy gray sky, barely a blue spot, the sun isn't coming through you only have very diffuse light. That's why many have a seasonal depression or at least bad mood. So when in spring the sun is coming out again the first sun spots levitate your mood to new heights and we enjoy every second of direct sunlight.
Liam ist lustig! Er erzählt seine Erfahrungen in Deutschland als Brite. Der König ist aber bekannt für sein Engagement im Umweltschutz. Er hielt auch eine Rede im Bundestag, zum großen Teil auch auf Deutsch.
@@blondkatze3547 Peinlich, wie sich selbsternannte Demokraten vor einem Monarchen verbeugen und wie dumme simps fröchlich jauchzend einer rassistischen imperialistischen Sklavenhalterdynastie huldigen.
The hiking one is so accurate lmao. I was hiking last weekend, 4 hours (only), 3,5 hours hiking and stops of around 15 mins at max on each of the 2 destinations before going back.
That wasnt a second person putting a Radler in the bag, thats the SAME person, possibly the same bottle. Hes british and youve seen lots of his videos in the past already. Well he used to be a brit, now hes basically part of the collective. The guy with the pink ticket realised that its his own car he just fined...
@@materiaparticulata 70 / 5.000 Übersetzungsergebnisse Übersetzung Yes, yes, I know, Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha they are actually called. Real Germans , gell !😁
1:18 It depends. Personally in my family when someone gets sick we essentially sleep for a day or two and are cured. Movement is good, but it shouldn't be straining. Something easy like a short walk are recommended . But other than that, rest as much as possible, because resting allows your body to reroute energy to the immune response more efficiently. There's a video by kurzgesagt, that explains that quite well, titled "your immune system is more dangerous than you think "
I was actually surprised and also impressed when King Charles all of a sudden gave a speach in German. I really didn't know he could do that and I also liked this gesture of respect
The change between warm and cold weather really is different! I went to highschool in northern Indiana for some time. I went to school in shorts in the morning and had to dig my car out of the snow before driving home. A local friends comment was just: "Oh, yes, it's winter now..."😂
The reason the fly-past consisted of only two jets is that those are the only ones that the German Air Force was able to patch together from spares and prayers, without having to ask its neighbours for help.
If you drink non-alcoholic beer, that's actually an isotonic sports drink with very little calories and a whole lot of minerals and rare trace elements. Waaaayyy healthier than sugary gatorade!
This week we had a really entertaining collection of clips. Radler is a mixture of Beer and lemonade, often frowned upon by passionate/ traditional beer enjoyers (I mostly drink regular beer but I'll admit Radler can be yummy, especially in summer)
@@nixbuongiorno lemonade usually is a beverage based on juices mixed with carbonaded water. If it helps you imagining it you can think of it as beer mixed with something like Sprite yeah. it can be sparkly or not but the point is that it's not as "thick" as nectar or juices usually are. There is a certain type of beer you mix with syrup tho, it exists here in Berlin and is hugely popular during summer
So, I am German and I love hiking indeed. I usually hike one full day a month that I entirely dedicate to the activity. For that day I plan a route in advance (about 40-50 miles) which I enjoy to hike on that day for something like 12-16 hours depending on the difficulty of the terrain.
Europe has much fewer hours of sunshine per year than North America (have a look at a comparison map). Part of this is due to its higher latitude, part due to more cloud cover. But the end result is much less UV light in the winter half of the year. In the very South, close to the Alps and in a region with a number of decent-sized lakes, there can be ‘high fog’ (essentially clouds between maybe 1000 and 1500 m of altitude) a lot of the time, with no sunshine for multiple weeks at a time. A colleague of who grew up high in the Alps complained that there was fog from October till April in lower-lying regions just north of the Alps.
Here in the US, Wisconsin brewery Leinenkugel makes a type of Radler they call “Summer Shandy” and I have seen German Radlers on the shelves at grocery stores. However they charge the same price as regular beer so I don’t buy them. At taverns in Wisconsin they sometimes offer a drink called “Cincinnati” where the bartender will mix one half white soda with a draft beer of your choice from the taps.
4:56 Charles were some times in Kassel a medium sized city with studies in international and ecological farming when he was younger. I quess it was more pleasant without military jets and stuff....
The thing with the royal family is, that they have german herritage (Sachsen-Gotha), that´s why they are most welcome in Germany and Germans just love the Royal Families in general, all over the world, like Sweden, Spain and so on. The "Schloss" (Castle) in my hometown (Hannover) was the summer residence of Elisabeth I., maybe also for Victoria - not sure about that, but we still have a huge forest through the whole town (Eilenriede), planted by the Royals way back. However, the gardener of the "Herrenhäuser Gärten" also designed the well known garden of Versailles, in France. The joke with the "Ordnungsamt" was the fact, that the guy put a ticket on his own car, lol. Btw.: You may also got a cold? It´s already a week or so - get some nice tea: Earl Grey, HOT! 😃
The new Ordnungsamt guy had put a ticket (in reality they are not post-it stickers) on his own car, as he finds out when he presses the unlock button on his car key.
Thought the same. I was first kinda shocked then i remembered that hes american. Not that all americans are bad in geography but there are many videos that prove that there are many ppl that dont know shit abt everything outside of the US
It was invented by a beer garden named "Kugleralm" 100 years ago when so many bicycle riders came so they ran out of beer. That's why it is called "Radler".
Last weekend was the first time it was warmer up here in the north (16c/61f) and very sunny. And this is one of the very rare moments when all 26 parking spaces around my apartment complex were empty. I was the last to drive away. 😂But it had been completely crowded in cafes and many places, but that's the only situation where I don't care - the main thing is to get some sun! 😂
I´m leaving for a 7 days hiking trip tomorrow. Weather is the worst possible, there will be a lot of rain, storms and probably snow... But the most important gadget to survive all this is a big bottle of hazelnut schnapps! (if you are stronger than me, you might carry an xtra bag of radler instead ,)
There is an idiom in germany about hiking, it says: „Der Weg ist das Ziel.“ („The way is the goal.“) That’s why Liam says „Ok, let’s go back.“ immediately after reaching the summit at 6:52. We do enjoy the view, but at least partly we just go hiking for hiking‘s sake.
Radler is a german soft drink made of beer and lemonade. It's fantastic in the summer, and spring, and sometimes in autumn. Sometimes even in the winter, but there is mostely colabeer a better alternative.
You could get many kind of German chocolates almost in any grocery store in the US, also many stuff from brand like Storck, dont pretend you didnt know about Toffifee 😂
2:28 dont you know the movie „inglorious basterds“ by quentin tarantino and the famous bar scene? 😃 you should watch it. a whole situation gets out of hand just because of how someone is showing „3“ (dont want to spoil anything 🤫)
As a german mom I give you the advice to drink thyme tea with honey to get rid of your coughing. Take rests and lots of sleep. And some walks outside. Hopefully you will feel better soon 😊
The ending with the "Ordnungsamt" was: He was giving a fine (the pink paper) to the car, because it was in a non-parking area... A second later it turned out, it was his own car😂 So basically he just fined himself 😂
The day my Dad handed me down his Expensive wind Breaker was a glorious one. It also was damn old so he got a new one. But it worked fine for some time.
Radler is a beer/lemon soda mix. Both the shorts it shows up in are from Liam Carps who immigrated from the UK, apparently lives in Germany now with his wife? and likes to poke fun at german peculiarities. Look up Uyen Ninh too. She's from Vietnam, lives in Germany with her boyfriend and most of her shorts deal with some sort of culture shock or parts of her daily life but she too riffs on german quirks every now and then.
Americans yell, brag and shoot, Germans drink whenever possible but have rigid laws, strict protocol and low patience! (Ryan have some vitamins, garlic and ginger, warm rest!) Charlie & Camilla, tradition and protocol! 😍 Bless you! That's not serious hiking, even Australians only carry water, and stop to smell the flowers! Order, rules and logic definitely - tickets, fines! Sending a machine gun to a stick fight, yep! Summertime, party! 🥳👍
"German Mum's are savage" - I'm not saying they are but when my U.S. friend visited us, a couple of years ago, she used to call my Mum "Frau General". ;P
So this Monday we had sunshine, then it rained, the rain turned into snow, then it hailed, the sun made a reappearance and then it was cloudy. All accompanied by hefty wind gusts. I guess this is normal spring/autumn weather in Germany so of cause we tank serotonin to the max 😂🤷🏻♀️
Radler is a mixture from beer and lemonsoda, like Sprite. Sometimes with carbonated water, just how you like it. With carbonated water it is the called "saures Radler", with lemonsoda only "Radler" or "süßes Radler". Süß means sweet, sauer means sour. Germans like it as a refreshing drink, because it has less Alkohol. But don't try this with Budweiser or Bud light. Because in Germany These are not called beer. They're more like soda... 😅
hah 😂 actually fairly accurate however my german mum was more RUTHLESS.. it was always like „okay but you don’t have a fever so you can still go to school“ „but mum I‘m really not feeling good..“ , „okay then go to school wait out the first period and If you’re still feeling bad or If it’s getting worse you can call me and I‘ll come and pick you up“. 💀 and If I was actually able to achieve staying at home without going to school first my mum was like „okay but If you’re feeling THAT bad that you can’t even go to school we‘ll go to the doctor to get you some medicine and since the early bird catches the worm don’t even plan on going back to bed, we’re going right now“ 💀💀 or as an alternative after some heavy arguing that I don’t want to go to the doctor „okay but If you don’t want to go to the doctor you’re apparently not THAT sick so don’t expect you’ll be watching TV all day or playing Nintendo DS. Stay in bed and don’t let me catch you playing DS or watching TV- it stays off“ 💀💀💀 I even tried the „staying up until 4am so I’m really tired- and going to wake her up telling her I don’t feel good- method“ but you can imagine how successful that was… it often backfired 💀
3:28 Yes, it creates a big risk for an inflated ego and other minor mental problems. It is dealt with in pretty much three ways: 1 - None, let the person in question make most of the important decisions . As USA 2 - Split it from the power, let one person have the honors and keep him/her removed from all real power. As Germany 3 - Split it from the power and only use specially trained and breed people for the job and still keep him/her removed from all real power. As UK.
07:27 it is a radler, radler is a mix between beer and lemonade, perfekt when u are thirsty, little bit alcohol 09:46 Ordnance Service is not like the police, they are civilian employees who act on behalf of public order, but most don't like Ordnance Service
"There's another guy with a radler going hiking" - actually it was the same guy (Liam Carpenter) a british guy living in Germany showing his transformation from a foreigner to a stereotypical german.
If you want to understand us Germans, watch more videos of Liam. He is from the UK and lives in Germany. He is really funny
Liam is fcking hilarious. Im german btw
@@BeneAkaGlyon trueeeee:D…I’m german as well…I’m assuming the majority of his viewers are germans
Ich bin auch deutsch
Trotzdem finde ich Liam gut nicht nur weil er lustige Videos macht sondern auch weil ich Liam heiße 😁
Me as german laughing about the glas bottle that beer and we were in holidays and just walked 35km in one day there and back liam is right about hiking
Was hat er für eine Hautfarbe???
The "Chinese or Asian " sneeze was actually Turkish.
Türkei ist Asien
Yesssss❤
Thanks for saying so😂
I mean asian is kinda right. Turkey is on the Asian continent
It is red and has a star, we just ignore the Arabic half moon. China it is!
In the film "Inglourious Basterds" you can see exactly how important it is to know how non-verbal communication works in the other country.
3 Bier oder?😅
@@ninieh5336 3 Scotch waren es.
Genau, wenn jemand einem erklären kann, wie die Welt funktioniert, dann Hollywood.
@@johgu92 😁 Danke, ist ein Weilchen her, dass ich ihn das letzte Mal geschaut hab😊
@@ninieh5336 yeah thats the little differences betwenn europe and US. pulp fiction warned us with the entire opening scene ^^
Not gonna lie, Liam Carpenters shorts are pretty great. The one where the guy got his hiking equipment also takes place before the hiking one, chronologically, which is why there was Radler in both. It wasn't two people making the same joke.
The "pink slip" is the parking ticket he just gave himself 5 mins earlier. ;)
@@Kristjan0209If you are going to point out someone's mistake , do it properly.
@bultvidxxxix9973 Hmm for some reason fixing the grammer got my comment deleted.
This mysterious drink is called "Radler" and is a mixture of beer and lemonade. It's quite popular in Germany, much sweeter than beer but not as sweet as lemonade and has only half the alcohol of a beer (you can have it alcohol-free as well). That makes it a very refreshing drink to reward yourself after a long walk.
It might sound like a contradiction to the well known passion of Germans for the purity of their beer (see "Reinheitsgebot"), but for me it's not. Having a "pure" beer and willingly mixing it if you like to is not the same as accepting that every brewery uses fancy ingredients to produce the beer.
You got the one with the order office just right: It's not an additional office because Germans love order above all, it's there to relieve the police from all those "minor" things where you don't really need armed, well-trained officers, so they can focus on more serious cases. Parking tickets, loud music, illegal waste disposal, checking if every booth on a Christmas market has the required permission are some of the things they do.
However, if the distribution of the tasks between police and Ordnungsamt is always good, is another question, sometimes heavily discussed.
isotonisch 😅
u forget one thing... yeah radler is much sweeter, but in comparison to american lager...well
And a Radler after some sports should be benefiting for ur muscles. but that's probably a german myth xD
The Reinheitsgebot is, in my opinion, a loss for our german beer culture. Just try a swedish Jul-beer, during chirstmas season, and u would probably understand it.
By introducing other ingredients to the brewing process u can get some pretty awesome flavours. And why should I pay the price of beer for 50% lemonade, if u can simply get a citrus beer, 5%Vol. ^^
The reason for the Reinheitsgebot were to keep the quality high. since during that time it was common to use datura (Stechapfel), and henbane (Bilsenkraut) to spice some beers. Which was a pretty bad idea. Another reason was to save enough grain for bread. So only malt was allowed in brewing.
Overall problems we don't have anymore...
Ein Radlertrinker 🙄😒
Ich kann in einem satz jeden der bier trinkt drei mal beleidigen: ich hätte gerne ein kleines, alkoholfreies radler
@@hufflepuffvoldida7977 Hier hast'n Leitungswasser.
macht dann 4,20...
There is a common saying in Germany, namely "Radler“ is no alcohol. But, apart from that joking saying, Radler actually contains a little bit alcohol , beer is generally rather isotonic and the less alcohol it contains the better you can use it as an isotonic drink. Hence, Radler which conists of beer and lemonade is the best drink for a hiking break.
Water is the best drink for hiking (and any other sport). Or at least way better than drinks, which contain alcohol and lemonade.
@@gregor2436 Yes and no ... on a cold winter's day I'll take some hot tea. You can go ahead and heat your water 😉!
In summer I prefer water too.
@@alexandergutfeldt1144 ok, that's true. My main point was to not use alcohol as "good drink for sport".
@@gregor2436 Alcohol doesn't work for me either, so your point is well taken
(aber: jedem tierchen sein pläsierchen ... your mileage may differ )
Just take alcoholfree beer then😌 I highly recommend Clausthaler Naturtrüb. Only available in Getränkemärkten.
Fun Fact: US chocolate cannot be sold in Europe as chocolate because it doesn't contain enough cocoa to be called chocolate.
I think it has to do more with the additives but I'm not sure 😕 I mean, you have white chocolate in Germany which has zero cocoa...
@@clauslangenbroek9897 Cocoa butter is also part of the cocoa bean. American chocolate substitutes mostly the cocoa butter with other oils and in addition to that has less cocoa mass than ours.
Cocoa butter is a very important part of chocolate, for tempering, taste, quality.
Even in dark chocolate the fatty content is always cocoa butter.
White chocolate may not contain cocoa mass but our white chocolate definitely consists of a very high percentage of cocoa butter (although the industrial one is also not that good, I thought I didn’t like white chocolate but you just have to try an artisanal one with 100% cocoa butter, no butter or oil).
Cocoa butter is quite expensive so they replace it and destroy the taste.
The European regulations demand different compounds: a certain percentage of cocoa in total (mass+butter), or a certain amount of cocoa mass or (only in white chocolate) a certain amount of cocoa butter.
Obviously Hersheys doesn’t meet these standards in to category.
There is good craft chocolate in the Us too though, but it’s craft chocolate.. (try Dick Taylors black fig, it’s insanely good)
@@MrsStrawhatberry Thank you very much for all the info ☺️ I didn't realize that white chocolate contains cocoa butter, even when I spent hours reading ingredients in the markets but then again I have bad concentration skills. 😅
I should try Dick Taylor's some time, when I find it. Sadly, I am limited in Cocoa concentration for a few months now, because theobromine works against my meds 😢
I also have to have a look out for high cocoa butter white chocolate as I find white chocolate tastes very much like sugar paste to me 😅
Radler isn't considered beer, even though it contains beer. The alcohol content is so low and it contains electrolytes, so you could say it's our traditional energy drink that existed before energy drinks were invented. 😁
Raaaadler ist kein Alkohol *gesungen…..
@@felixwillmann4341 das hat sie/er geschrieben
Alster.
Don’t listen to these guys. Radler is a type of Beer albeit a weak one. It’s like Russians saying vodka is just water. Typical alcoholics
@@mzak5204 it contains beer, but it isn't beer. Calling Radler beer is the biggest insult you can give to beer.
winter in Germany has mostly cloudy gray sky, barely a blue spot, the sun isn't coming through you only have very diffuse light. That's why many have a seasonal depression or at least bad mood. So when in spring the sun is coming out again the first sun spots levitate your mood to new heights and we enjoy every second of direct sunlight.
Especialy in northern germany where the summer is vers similar to the winter 😂
Liam ist lustig! Er erzählt seine Erfahrungen in Deutschland als Brite. Der König ist aber bekannt für sein Engagement im Umweltschutz. Er hielt auch eine Rede im Bundestag, zum großen Teil auch auf Deutsch.
Ich hatte mir die Rede auch angesehen und sie hat mir sehr gut gefallen. Ich fand es auch witzig, dass er zwischendurch immer Spaß gemacht hatte.
@@blondkatze3547 Peinlich, wie sich selbsternannte Demokraten vor einem Monarchen verbeugen und wie dumme simps fröchlich jauchzend einer rassistischen imperialistischen Sklavenhalterdynastie huldigen.
Oha krass, das wusste ich gar nicht😮
@@solar0wind Es gibt leider immer einige verdrehte Menschen auf der Welt.
Aber dir Türkei Flagge mit der chinesischen zu verwechseln verlangt auch schon einiges
It's 7am in Germany and I'm watching this. 👍🏽Nice
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its 9 am in germany and im watching this
Watching this while searching for my Knoppers
@@Mikasicki halb 10 in Deutschland 😂
The hiking one is so accurate lmao. I was hiking last weekend, 4 hours (only), 3,5 hours hiking and stops of around 15 mins at max on each of the 2 destinations before going back.
That’s why it called hiking and not looking.
That wasnt a second person putting a Radler in the bag, thats the SAME person, possibly the same bottle. Hes british and youve seen lots of his videos in the past already. Well he used to be a brit, now hes basically part of the collective. The guy with the pink ticket realised that its his own car he just fined...
„This Asian or chinese sneeze“ with flag of Turkey 🇹🇷 😂😂😂
3:10 probably nobody in Germany calls them "Typhoon jets" ... we usually call them "Eurofighter"
The King of the UK speaks very good german !
He does, so did his father😊
Might had to do with his German origin. The name Windsor only came up in World War I. Because the name of the British monarchs was „to German“.
@@materiaparticulata the english royal family ! is German nobility from the house of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha !!
@@materiaparticulata 70 / 5.000
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Yes, yes, I know, Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha they are actually called. Real Germans , gell !😁
@@materiaparticulata Queen Victoria of England was the grandmother of the last German Emperor, Wilhelm II
Regarding the first hiking video:
The fun part is hiking, the view is just an argument for others to join.
1:18
It depends. Personally in my family when someone gets sick we essentially sleep for a day or two and are cured. Movement is good, but it shouldn't be straining. Something easy like a short walk are recommended . But other than that, rest as much as possible, because resting allows your body to reroute energy to the immune response more efficiently. There's a video by kurzgesagt, that explains that quite well, titled "your immune system is more dangerous than you think "
4:00 - That's how I'm always greeted when I walk through the streets. People also throw flowers at me, even the flower pots are still attached. 🤔👍
Gipfelbier! It's a thing in the Alps. Translates to "summit beer". 😊
I was actually surprised and also impressed when King Charles all of a sudden gave a speach in German. I really didn't know he could do that and I also liked this gesture of respect
The change between warm and cold weather really is different! I went to highschool in northern Indiana for some time. I went to school in shorts in the morning and had to dig my car out of the snow before driving home. A local friends comment was just: "Oh, yes, it's winter now..."😂
The reason the fly-past consisted of only two jets is that those are the only ones that the German Air Force was able to patch together from spares and prayers, without having to ask its neighbours for help.
😂
If you drink non-alcoholic beer, that's actually an isotonic sports drink with very little calories and a whole lot of minerals and rare trace elements. Waaaayyy healthier than sugary gatorade!
Radler ist aber nicht alkoholfrei ^^
@@stefan02031992 pssssst, in Bayern passt des scho 😜
@@stefan02031992 manches schon
Not every Radler is without Alkohol! And if it had Alkohol it’s not very much!!! Greetings from Vienna M
5:10 "Chinese or Asian " - I think this is the Turkish flag
You are correct
This week we had a really entertaining collection of clips. Radler is a mixture of Beer and lemonade, often frowned upon by passionate/ traditional beer enjoyers (I mostly drink regular beer but I'll admit Radler can be yummy, especially in summer)
Nothing like a nice, cold, dark Radler on a hot summer day. :)
But to make it clearer for Americans: What you call lemonade here is a soda like Sprite.
@@nixbuongiorno lemonade usually is a beverage based on juices mixed with carbonaded water. If it helps you imagining it you can think of it as beer mixed with something like Sprite yeah. it can be sparkly or not but the point is that it's not as "thick" as nectar or juices usually are. There is a certain type of beer you mix with syrup tho, it exists here in Berlin and is hugely popular during summer
7:35 In Bavaria we call it "Gipfelhoibe", a beer you drink on top of the mountain
.. not only on a hike. We drink beer also on the way to another location .. its called "Wegbier" or "Fußpils"
So, I am German and I love hiking indeed. I usually hike one full day a month that I entirely dedicate to the activity. For that day I plan a route in advance (about 40-50 miles) which I enjoy to hike on that day for something like 12-16 hours depending on the difficulty of the terrain.
Thanks mister Ryan Wass from Indiana, I hope u have a great day too, Sir!
Drinking Radler is a have to when you're hiking in Germany or have bike tour. It's a beer and lemonade mix and very refreshing and tasty.
What we drink on a trail? Beer, soda, hard liquor, water, coffee or tea. Overall that's what we drink everyday regardless of the activity. 😅
I just love his hatred to the "Royals" 😅
Europe has much fewer hours of sunshine per year than North America (have a look at a comparison map). Part of this is due to its higher latitude, part due to more cloud cover. But the end result is much less UV light in the winter half of the year.
In the very South, close to the Alps and in a region with a number of decent-sized lakes, there can be ‘high fog’ (essentially clouds between maybe 1000 and 1500 m of altitude) a lot of the time, with no sunshine for multiple weeks at a time. A colleague of who grew up high in the Alps complained that there was fog from October till April in lower-lying regions just north of the Alps.
Here in the US, Wisconsin brewery Leinenkugel makes a type of Radler they call “Summer Shandy” and I have seen German Radlers on the shelves at grocery stores. However they charge the same price as regular beer so I don’t buy them. At taverns in Wisconsin they sometimes offer a drink called “Cincinnati” where the bartender will mix one half white soda with a draft beer of your choice from the taps.
watching the video on my birthday, so you kinda said to me happy birthday, so thank you 😂
It`s 10:35 am and I`m watching this. The weather outside: 12 degress celsius, no sun, no rain. 😀. I also say "get well soon", Ryan!
The weather is like life - mid-twenties are the best. In Celsius of course...
4:56 Charles were some times in Kassel a medium sized city with studies in international and ecological farming when he was younger. I quess it was more pleasant without military jets and stuff....
5:10 ASIAN??? Ryan!😂 that’s turkey
The thing you didn't get was that he put the ticket on his own car .
The thing with the royal family is, that they have german herritage (Sachsen-Gotha), that´s why they are most welcome in Germany and Germans just love the Royal Families in general, all over the world, like Sweden, Spain and so on. The "Schloss" (Castle) in my hometown (Hannover) was the summer residence of Elisabeth I., maybe also for Victoria - not sure about that, but we still have a huge forest through the whole town (Eilenriede), planted by the Royals way back. However, the gardener of the "Herrenhäuser Gärten" also designed the well known garden of Versailles, in France.
The joke with the "Ordnungsamt" was the fact, that the guy put a ticket on his own car, lol.
Btw.: You may also got a cold? It´s already a week or so - get some nice tea: Earl Grey, HOT! 😃
The new Ordnungsamt guy had put a ticket (in reality they are not post-it stickers) on his own car, as he finds out when he presses the unlock button on his car key.
The ending of the "Ordnungsamt" clip shows that the car the new guy had to fine actually is the new guy's car.
On the trail… Radler… after the trail beer.. and before probably coffee…
The fact that u called the Turkish flag as Chinese or asían sums up americana pretty well
Thought the same. I was first kinda shocked then i remembered that hes american.
Not that all americans are bad in geography but there are many videos that prove that there are many ppl that dont know shit abt everything outside of the US
@@anabela5536 I'm shocked that he doesn't know the Turkish flag!
The people patrolling for the "Ordnungsamt" are called municipal police in a couple of other countries, eg. France. They don't carry guns.
Ordnungsamt are most definitely armed. I've never seen one without one of them big machines they write tickets with ;)
Scarier than a gun, trust me.
6:10 The "Radler" is a mixed beer drink that today consists of light beer and lemonade.
Greetings
It was invented by a beer garden named "Kugleralm" 100 years ago when so many bicycle riders came so they ran out of beer. That's why it is called "Radler".
Last weekend was the first time it was warmer up here in the north (16c/61f) and very sunny. And this is one of the very rare moments when all 26 parking spaces around my apartment complex were empty. I was the last to drive away. 😂But it had been completely crowded in cafes and many places, but that's the only situation where I don't care - the main thing is to get some sun! 😂
the joke with the "ordnungsamt" was the only car, which was "punished" in this clip was his own
I´m leaving for a 7 days hiking trip tomorrow. Weather is the worst possible, there will be a lot of rain, storms and probably snow... But the most important gadget to survive all this is a big bottle of hazelnut schnapps! (if you are stronger than me, you might carry an xtra bag of radler instead ,)
@7:29 its a RAdler, Basiclly beer and usally lemon Soda mixed 50:50
The Radler is a beer-lemonade-mix which many Bavarians jokingly don`t consider as beer.
Northern Germans don't either
east germans dont either
West germans don’t either.
yea nobody does
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9:20 that pink sticker is the parking ticket (49€) he sticked to one car before and then he realised it was his own
There is an idiom in germany about hiking, it says: „Der Weg ist das Ziel.“ („The way is the goal.“) That’s why Liam says „Ok, let’s go back.“ immediately after reaching the summit at 6:52. We do enjoy the view, but at least partly we just go hiking for hiking‘s sake.
I’m german and I love you and your videos, they’re so entertaining!
Radler is a german soft drink made of beer and lemonade.
It's fantastic in the summer, and spring, and sometimes in autumn. Sometimes even in the winter, but there is mostely colabeer a better alternative.
Good morning from germany and i wish you all a nice weekend❤ and Ryan get well soon 🙏
When I sneezed in the office the glasses from the windows broke out and the girls been shocked.😂😂😂
You could get many kind of German chocolates almost in any grocery store in the US, also many stuff from brand like Storck, dont pretend you didnt know about Toffifee 😂
7:39 it’s German beer. Beer in Germany is always in such glass bottles
Radler is a beer / lemonade mix.
The hiking things are sooo accurat I just see me and my fam so badly 😂😂😂
Its Radler, its a mixdrink between beer and lemon. a funny phrase is, that is it more water than beer...hell i think its more water than water
The thing with having a cold and beeing expected to study/work is 100% accurate.
I love your TikTok reactions
2:28 dont you know the movie „inglorious basterds“ by quentin tarantino and the famous bar scene? 😃 you should watch it. a whole situation gets out of hand just because of how someone is showing „3“ (dont want to spoil anything 🤫)
You know how much germans like Schorle (most popular being Apfelschorle, but you can really make it with anything.)
Radler is Beerschorle. :P
No, we germans only drink beer alone in the basement when nobody is watching.
As a german mom I give you the advice to drink thyme tea with honey to get rid of your coughing. Take rests and lots of sleep. And some walks outside. Hopefully you will feel better soon 😊
We always take beer too hiking. And their has be one who have everything in jack Wolfskin
Radier is mix of beer and lemon lemonade.
The ending with the "Ordnungsamt" was:
He was giving a fine (the pink paper) to the car, because it was in a non-parking area...
A second later it turned out, it was his own car😂
So basically he just fined himself 😂
Usually after arriving your destination, you drink a "Gipfelhalbe". So yes, we drink beer.
the joke with teh pink slip was that he gave himself a parket ticket, basically
I don't usually drink beer, but whenever we go hiking, I drink one, too.
The day my Dad handed me down his Expensive wind Breaker was a glorious one.
It also was damn old so he got a new one. But it worked fine for some time.
Guys! Does anybody know what the song is called from this seasonal depression tik tok?
Or at least has the link to it?
9:30 it's the same car that guy put the 49 euro fine sticker on a few seconds earlier. Basically he fined his own car for parking in the wrong.
Radler is a beer/lemon soda mix. Both the shorts it shows up in are from Liam Carps who immigrated from the UK, apparently lives in Germany now with his wife? and likes to poke fun at german peculiarities.
Look up Uyen Ninh too. She's from Vietnam, lives in Germany with her boyfriend and most of her shorts deal with some sort of culture shock or parts of her daily life but she too riffs on german quirks every now and then.
Does someone know the name of the song at 10:52 ? :)
Radler is BEER with lemonade if u want the tast but not get drunk
Well we drink Beer while hiking
and everywhere else
^^
For noise complaints, in Germany the police gets called too
Ordnungsamt is mainly for things like false parking and stuff like that
The Ordnungsamt people are not everywhere in Germany, where I live, the normal police does that stuff as well. 😅
01:51 i mean like, if u are counting on fingers, doesnt u start with your thumb, then go to the next finger and so on so u have like this gesture?
can confirm beer=hiking. hiking is just another excuse to drink beer. its literally the same.
Americans yell, brag and shoot, Germans drink whenever possible but have rigid laws, strict protocol and low patience! (Ryan have some vitamins, garlic and ginger, warm rest!) Charlie & Camilla, tradition and protocol! 😍 Bless you! That's not serious hiking, even Australians only carry water, and stop to smell the flowers! Order, rules and logic definitely - tickets, fines! Sending a machine gun to a stick fight, yep! Summertime, party! 🥳👍
"German Mum's are savage" - I'm not saying they are but when my U.S. friend visited us, a couple of years ago, she used to call my Mum "Frau General". ;P
In the last one, the Ordnungsamt employee put a ticket on his own car. ;)
9:26 is Absulutes Halteverbot you are never allowed to park there
5:09 Americans ☕️☕️
I just love your videos :D
So this Monday we had sunshine, then it rained, the rain turned into snow, then it hailed, the sun made a reappearance and then it was cloudy. All accompanied by hefty wind gusts. I guess this is normal spring/autumn weather in Germany so of cause we tank serotonin to the max 😂🤷🏻♀️
Radler is a mixture from beer and lemonsoda, like Sprite. Sometimes with carbonated water, just how you like it. With carbonated water it is the called "saures Radler", with lemonsoda only "Radler" or "süßes Radler". Süß means sweet, sauer means sour. Germans like it as a refreshing drink, because it has less Alkohol.
But don't try this with Budweiser or Bud light. Because in Germany These are not called beer. They're more like soda... 😅
hah 😂 actually fairly accurate however my german mum was more RUTHLESS.. it was always like „okay but you don’t have a fever so you can still go to school“
„but mum I‘m really not feeling good..“ , „okay then go to school wait out the first period and If you’re still feeling bad or If it’s getting worse you can call me and I‘ll come and pick you up“. 💀 and If I was actually able to achieve staying at home without going to school first my mum was like „okay but If you’re feeling THAT bad that you can’t even go to school we‘ll go to the doctor to get you some medicine and since the early bird catches the worm don’t even plan on going back to bed, we’re going right now“ 💀💀 or as an alternative after some heavy arguing that I don’t want to go to the doctor „okay but If you don’t want to go to the doctor you’re apparently not THAT sick so don’t expect you’ll be watching TV all day or playing Nintendo DS. Stay in bed and don’t let me catch you playing DS or watching TV- it stays off“ 💀💀💀
I even tried the „staying up until 4am so I’m really tired- and going to wake her up telling her I don’t feel good- method“ but you can imagine how successful that was… it often backfired 💀
3:28 Yes, it creates a big risk for an inflated ego and other minor mental problems.
It is dealt with in pretty much three ways:
1 - None, let the person in question make most of the important decisions . As USA
2 - Split it from the power, let one person have the honors and keep him/her removed from all real power. As Germany
3 - Split it from the power and only use specially trained and breed people for the job and still keep him/her removed from all real power. As UK.
07:27 it is a radler, radler is a mix between beer and lemonade, perfekt when u are thirsty, little bit alcohol
09:46 Ordnance Service is not like the police, they are civilian employees who act on behalf of public order, but most don't like Ordnance Service
"There's another guy with a radler going hiking" - actually it was the same guy (Liam Carpenter) a british guy living in Germany showing his transformation from a foreigner to a stereotypical german.