Bartender here A good pour is a combo of the 2. A fast pour with a tilted glass. 2 fingers width of foam. Your "correct" pour would lose it's freshness after 2 sips and Taste worse
@lemonpug6582 I don't know, other than 20+ years working in the craft beer industry, in breweries and doing beer education (including service standards). And something I learnt, someone being a 'bartender' means absolutely nothing unless they have been well trained, knows what they are doing, and what they are talking about.
@@dampaul13 man I Wrote a reply with all my experience on beer and it seems to have been deleted I cant see it anywhere. Anyhow I've experimented with brewing my own beer for years, and I have a snap story with 4k followers Where I Taste and rate different beers around the world from 0-10. From California IPA's to local albanian breweries I've seen and tasted a lot.
Former bartender here 👋 we angle pour to start and foam it towards the end. Release the bubbles and ensure the client gets their money's worth 😄 nobody likes a flat beer 🍺 😉
To me beer tastes the same flat or carbonated, plus I don't really care about taste... it's about getting drunk. So I actually pour my beer into a large plastic bottle, squeeze out the air and shake it. Because of that, I can drink more beer. If I didn't do this I wouldn't get drunk.
I'm an alcoholic, I can drink more faster if I pour the first way , but I'm Thinking of changing my pour style to the second one ,so I can drink even more without feeling bloated
Yeah why did he use that instead of a spoon or fork... makes u think. If this is misinformation im going to punch him if i see him. Thats all im gonna say he can use this comment as evidence idg a single fuck
Nah, you feel bloated because you are. Beer is meant to be savoured. Roughly one beer per hour depending on the setting, with regular glasses of water in between. You won't be bloated and you won't be hungover.
@@mmgg1671 Because both are wrong. You tilt at the start and pour straight at the very end, making sure that you have a crown that is a little bit over a two fingers width high. The tricky part is observing, knowing how fast to release the tilt and doing all of it at once at a certain pace. It needs some practice and is not as black and white as he is trying to make it in the clip.
As a former professional bartender. Always drink beer from a glass/mug. Never drink from the bottle. In regards to the pour it depends heavily on the type of beer, but always leave an inch of head. Remember foam is aroma and flavor
@@jakubmatousek9429 Its gonna be flat. All that foam... that's the co2 leaving the beer. Beer without co2 is flat beer. I dont know how much more I can dumb this down for you.
@@scale_e i see he deleted his comment, but all i thought was, next time you drink a soda from a can shake it then open it. wait a second or 2 then drink it. boom flat.
@@tiemobezemer2532 It is. All that foam is the beer going flat instantly. That's what beer foam is, it's the co2 escaping the solution. The little bubbles... are full of co2. Beer without co2 is flat beer. Again, I don't know how much more simple I can explain this.
The correct way of pouring beer is to pour most of it into the glass gently, then the last inch or so lift the can in the air and get some foam in there. That small layer of foam is to ensure the fizz stays in there for as long as possible
Fukin thank you...I swear people learn shit and try to teach it like they are the experts. Ive been barring for years and how u stated is how its done. Ig lil btches need their beers deflated so it doesn't hurt their lil tummies.
Was a water and doing this..! but yeah some ppl want to drink there beer with the foam been released out so they wont get it on there stomach.. i also like doing that with my beers
it depends on the culture here in czech and slovakia and also in germany austria and other countries we drink it with the foam and if you were a bartender here and poured the beer like that without the foam you would be fired on the spot but you in the us just pour it different way and its normal
There's a happy medium. A properly poured beer will have a head. You want something between the two examples. To achieve that I usually pour down the glass until about the last third and then I pour more aggressively.
That's how to do it. The only beer I know where you pour it down straight is a Guinness out of a Guinness glass and that beer needs a little time to settle.
Ya but dude you'll more likely to get a beer belly that way, that's why I like pouring beer with the foam coming up and settling. The foam is what gives you the bloated feeling and the beer belly. I wanna enjoy my beer but also not get fat.
@@lolohets6467 I agree. The carbonation is what makes you fat, not all of the calories from drinking multiple beers each day. Pour that shit from a rooftop and stay thin, brother!
@ianandersen3230 So would you say that sparkling water makes you fat as well? It's not the carbonation, alcohol has 7 calories per gram which makes it very calorie dense.
Do both. Slow side pour for the first half, then hard pour the rest straight in. It will prevent overfoaming AND still leave you with a nice frothy head.
Point the tab straight up and use it to lean the can against the rim of your glass and let the beer pour itself. Fast pour, perfect head, doesn't overflow and you don't even have to hold the glass.
Nah isn’t smart you a still feel bloated off a few sips jus off det side pour that’s how her belly’s happen quicker actually. Would be better off jus pouring on the side of the cup at that point tbh
I'll be honest, as someone who can't handle much carbonation bc my diaphragm is built weird, fuck yeah, flat soda and flat beer forever. Another pro tip to remove carbonation is to add something very rough and porous, so it creates nucleation sites for all that CO2 to leave : A paper as he's done in the video (although it might change the taste so prolly don't), a chopstick, or even a bit of sugar. If it makes lots of bubbles when dropped in, it's good to go.
If you're nursing the same beer from hours like a b*tch then I get your point. Otherwise, it doesn't go flat that quickly. Even soda you have to shake for a very long time to get the carbonation out. Just pouring it into a glas doesn't make it instantly flat.
@@FaintAcrobat "Just pouring it into a glas doesn't make it instantly flat." I mean, this entire video was to demonstrate how much flatter he had made the beer by simply dumping it into the bottom.
Literally everything is wrong in somebody’s eyes but imo it shouldn’t matter cause it’s not what I’m drinking or your drinking it etc like leave people be😂
Just about any Belgian and German must have died a little inside watching this video. I worked in the hotel/restaurant business in Belgium for a while and we got training by a beer expert from a brewery on how to pour beer correctly. The correct method is a hybrid of both methods shown, with a few add-ons: 1. Always use a squeaky-clean, WET glass 2. If available, use the glass shape appropriate for the beer 3. Tilt the glass, pour gently, then straighten the glass and pour a little more vigorously, timing it so you get the perfect foam head (usually around two fingers’ width worth). 4. If you feel bloated and that causes you not to be able to drink as much, GOOD. It means you were having too much. Pace yourself (beer is for drinking, not for chugging). Burp. Have a snack and be glad you’ll be passing that sobriety test. You can have another glass in half an hour. 5. If the foam head disappears after a minute or two and you’ve still got beer in that glass it means your glass is greasy/dirty. Get out of there and go to another place where they care about clean glasses. This goes for just about every Belgian and German beer out there, including beers brewed along Belgian and German styles but brewed elsewhere.
@@ScarredMomentZ - Belgians are beer people. I often get the question how a woman my size can drink 10-15% ABV beers all evening without showing the least bit of intoxication. The secret is to respect the contents of your glass. The foam head is also there for flavour. A wet glass means the foam will be fine, light and delicate but won’t stick too much. Maximum enjoyment, minimum bloating, awesome flavour. Exactly the wa it should be. 😊 Cheers!
I’m American and I hate how people say this is a better way to drink your beer the carbonation helps it last longer so it doesn’t spoil imo and tbh UA-camrs who aren’t actual brewers or work with alcohol on the daily as a job can’t be trusted because they don’t know shit😂
@@Unkown6678I don’t work with alcohol or work in a brewery, but pouring a pint correctly is so easy. Even I can do it. Bare in mind I’ve grown up opening and pouring my dads beer so I had plenty of practice but still it’s not that hard
I hate siping on beer I prefer to feel the effects quick. So this is what I do when chugging beers and he’s not wrong. If you chug a beer without getting rid of the carbonation you’ll likely throw up after a couple. With this technique I can chug 4-5 cans in two minutes and I don’t feel bloated or want to yak.
Why is it because you shouldn’t pour them out at all and just drink from the bottle or sum. Is that what you’re getting at? Or from the keg hammer thing idk wtf y’all do
I always poured it the first way until there was a good 1-2 inches in the glass, then I'd tilt the glass up and keep pouring the second way. It created a head and released the aromatics without making too much foam.
That's what happens when technology advances, you move information to the updated technology, do you think bar rescue was the ones who figured this out??? And who the fuck watches bar rescue
Probably because ppl complained that the bar rescue clip was fake since the guy was gentle on the aggressive pour, but this dude was doing the same to both glasses. Seems legit, idk. I never pour slow anyway
As a czech i find this short weird :D neither of the pour is perfect, in my opinion you combine the two, you start with first method and in like 3 quarters you switch to the second, that way you have foam hat that prevents your beer from oxidizing but you don't loose most your bubbles... And altho there is reason for doing it that way, at the end of the day, pour beer as you prefer...
.....but then you don't get the amazing beer burp. Am I the only one that enjoys the beer burp? It comes from your soul and somehow makes you feel lighter. 😉
You do get a beer burp with foam. The foam is actually protecting the lager from oxidation. Best way to pour the beer (from what I learned at Oktoberfest) is to pour halfway slanted and halfway upright. You'll get about an inch or 2 of foam keeping your lager fresh. This is especially important if you're getting a liter
@@CossyMango a properly made beer exposed to the air does not oxidise that quickly. Oxidation is normally a problem during the brewing process. Ask any brewer, the CO2 in beer acts as a preservative. Its not going to change because of exposure to air within minutes of pouring into the glass. The head itself you wil find has a different flavor and smell to the beer. Often slightly more bitter. How you pour the beer depends on the beer and customer preference ultimately. Nitro stouts need a good high pour, others i like to pour down the side until 2 3rds full before dropping the glass away from the tap and back up again in one motion so the last 3rd is filled from a higher drop into the glass and so biilds the perfect head. Its not rocket science but we all enjoy the pouring experience.
@@_Beam if im ordering and paying for a beer I want my whole beer. No one wants a flat beer. Thats gross. If you're worried about gas then either burp it out like everyone else, or order a mixed drink.
Alternatively you can just not drink beer all day and be reasonable to the point where your ways of consumption don't affect your capacity to keep whatever you have inside your digestive system.
Friend,friend have you ever lived in Balkans?You realise we are born with faulty latch on top of a stomach also known as GERD,and many people suffer from gastritis.
Dude... youre just supposed to pour the first way until you reach halfway, then start pouring the second way. You made a perfect pour if there is 1-1.5 inches of foam (head) on top of the liquid after an uninterrupted pour.I LITERALLY learned this from a beer training course for my old job in Beer sales and draught service.
An interesting take on it, appreciate the information. However there is another take to this, there IS more than 1 way to 'correctly' pour beer. I can give you more bubbles, less bubbles, no foam, more foam, slightly agitated for less bubbles. You have your standard pouring methods but there IS more than 1 way. Done beer courses as well during bartendung training, but they dont take into account different stabdards of beer drinking.
@Roar Blast this is literally how all bartenders pour its the proper way and doesn't make it flatter if you think that go back to a Chem class honestly
Nope. Right is for the people who want to sound like Homer Simpson. Left is for the people who don't want to look like Homer Simpson after 3 light beers.
Lmao we aren’t pouring beers into glasses, it’s going from the can/bottle into the mouth. Pouring into a glass is for people who want to drink. No glass is people who want to get drunk.
@@ThatsQuacktastic I dont know man, every time I see beer from America its completely shallow. Germans, Czechs, Italians, everyone pours beer with foam and real pros even let it sit for just a bit.
@@michaelgourvitch5323 Exactly. Here in Germany you we have the saying that a good beer from the tap should take 8mins (which is grossly exaggerated ofc, but you get the point) and you would be jailed by the German Beer Police if it's served without foam ;)
@@lits5984 it is good if your going to finish it quick and is good on less carbonation in your stomach. Your supposed to dump poor it after 50% side poor
Or just drink it from the can like a normal person, why dirty a glass when its in a can, if its from a keg then sure pour it how you want but if its a can just drink the can
In Holland - as far as I know, exclusively- we demand “two fingers” of a foam “collar” … the reason is twofold: 1. We like the sensation on the lips and the softer taste, 2. In a bar it proves the glass is properly cleaned, otherwise the collar will fall flat immediately
@sennheiser1986 yeah? Maybe you're right. But... Belgians have several beers with different foam heights. They also primarily produce special beer like tripels, dubbels, brown beer and abbey beer, and not pilseners. I'm sorry, but unless you come up with some evidence that Jupiler has created the pilsener foam height of 2 fingers way before our mass production of Pilseners as Heineken and Amstel, and even all the pilseners (and special beers that are now extinct) that came before as Brandt and Gulpener, I'm still gonna believe we have our own beer culture, just as any European country. Maybe slightly inspired by each other, but still original and not to be confused with any neighbours.
@@beeedifferent you're Belgian? Then you should also know that Belgians like to poke fun at/ joke with Dutch people. Don't take everything so seriously.
I learned an inch head, which is a bit less than two fingers. I can achieve that pouring the way this guy poured the second time, but maybe I should be pouring to create more head. I don't serve alcohol that much, but I'd rather know how to pour the beer when I do.
@@BilgemasterBill Yuengling... My god I remember us having to drive into PA and buy it over by brewery and bootleg it back before they finally started selling it in other states. I love when they do their seasonals.
Rolled up paper towel represents the burgers and wings in your stomach. It’s not exact but accurate enough to show you what happens to the carbonation. Same thing with soda though. Anything carbonated reacts with your god which is being stirred and churned by the muscles in your stomach.
@@Brandoe1 you are wrong. You burp because you didn't pour and let the head come down. If you drink it without letting it foam first all the foam goes in your stomach
@@ArcanicFire You do not pour beer like that in europe, NEVER. The customer would directly let the beer go back. You pour 3/4 slowly (like in the first try) and the last 1/4 in the middle (like the second part of the video) so the foam can build up. You get a really nice crown and no flat beer.
Keep talking out of your ass, I just got done trying this with my big can of Mic Ultra and goes down even smoother than before, perfect amount of carbonation
Depends on the style of beer. In new world ‘countries’ they are obsessed with everything being ice cold….to compensate for their lack of any actual culture. Whereas many real countries in the old world have beer drinking cultures that predate refrigeration by centuries/Millenia.
I agree 100%. I didn’t start pouring my beer like that until I went to Europe and noticed that’s how beer was poured in places like Germany, Czech Republic, Netherlands.
Thank Jon Taffer for showing me this!
Exactly what I was thinking. These UA-camrs just go around stealing material.
I saw that episode, matter of fact he did it in every episode
I just learned something. But what about drinking bear out of a bottle?
Thats how taffer says to serve it because the main trick is to be quicker and sell less beer for the same price thats why bars always serve a big head
Said not one person ever.
I used to be a bartender. If I poured beer like that, I would’ve been fired.
plus u would still be poring them now.. we ain't got time for that 😂
Quantity over quality I guess
@@xzFalla Flat beer like this is not a thing...This is a dumbshit copypasta meme at this point
Poured beer like what? The first way or second way?
its nonsense allthats happening is the fizz happens under the froth .. nonsense
The way I pour beer is straight down my neck out of the can👍👍
Lad
well said
My man
Exactly what I was thinking
You a Loc
But how will I burp so loud the whole pub turns round and looks at me in amazement and disgust at the same time
Lol! That hair! I thought it was real...
Exactly
@@Velguader try dark mode, You won't fall for those anymore. Also good for eyes
@@JohnnyBravo9822 is this somekind of ad or something? Lol. Ty!
Bro tf I thought there was a piece of hair on my screen I’ve been wiping it with my hand my leg my forehead my cheek even got a freaking wet napkin 😢
Bartender here
A good pour is a combo of the 2. A fast pour with a tilted glass. 2 fingers width of foam. Your "correct" pour would lose it's freshness after 2 sips and Taste worse
Other than being a bartender, what's your expertise surrounding beer?
@@dampaul13 I have a snap story with around 6k followers where I rank Different Beers from around the world
@@dampaul13”other than your expertise, what’s your expertise?”
@lemonpug6582 I don't know, other than 20+ years working in the craft beer industry, in breweries and doing beer education (including service standards).
And something I learnt, someone being a 'bartender' means absolutely nothing unless they have been well trained, knows what they are doing, and what they are talking about.
@@dampaul13 man I Wrote a reply with all my experience on beer and it seems to have been deleted I cant see it anywhere. Anyhow
I've experimented with brewing my own beer for years, and I have a snap story with 4k followers Where I Taste and rate different beers around the world from 0-10. From California IPA's to local albanian breweries I've seen and tasted a lot.
Former bartender here 👋 we angle pour to start and foam it towards the end. Release the bubbles and ensure the client gets their money's worth 😄 nobody likes a flat beer 🍺 😉
To me beer tastes the same flat or carbonated, plus I don't really care about taste... it's about getting drunk. So I actually pour my beer into a large plastic bottle, squeeze out the air and shake it. Because of that, I can drink more beer. If I didn't do this I wouldn't get drunk.
The float is defi for aesthetics
@@Canadia_Ball you have a serious problem 😭😭
@Canadian Mapper yea stop the cap. If it was that way you'd drink liquor instead of beer💀
Yeah but that’s from a tap, which has less carination already.
I'm Canadian. I drink my beer out of a can like a true Canuck.
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Shake before use then lol
I'm an alcoholic, I can drink more faster if I pour the first way , but I'm Thinking of changing my pour style to the second one ,so I can drink even more without feeling bloated
When you can afford it. Good luck up there
@@neilpetersen5287 Our beer is always cheep, and delicious.
And unrelated, free health care! Good luck down there.
This makes sense, because my stomach is a paper towel.
eff off you know it's true
My stomach was always made of glass. Frosted mug like .
This is a damn tasty comment. 🤣
Buddys drinking miller. U know hes a millenial that has a controlling female that he simps for.
Yeah why did he use that instead of a spoon or fork... makes u think. If this is misinformation im going to punch him if i see him. Thats all im gonna say he can use this comment as evidence idg a single fuck
The right way is the Stone Cold way 😂
British pub lads leaving the chat
it doesn't matter beer is beer
@@alfredocalprio4360 u couldn’t be more wrong if you tried
This is one thing the British and Irish can agree on! 😂
I feel bloated but I just let a big fat burp out and I’m good 😂😂💀
Yuuuup
Exactly
This guy loves to drink flat beer I guess
Who tf poor's it in a glass when it's in a can if u wonna do that jus buy the bottles
@@eaar Lmfao it's beer not wine princess. Alcoholic for 15 years u can't tell me nothing
@@eaar Not a fact, I lost my sense of smell completely but can still taste everything I eat or drink.
Moral - don't eat a tissue after u had ur 🍻 beer
Youre not the boss of me. Ill eat tissue after my beer if I want
😂😂😂😂
what if i stir each sip in my mouth then gulp it down.
Or just pour your beer the correct way he showed you
😂😂😂
You completely killed that beer. You're on a czech watchlist now.
Thanks for teaching me how to be an even better alcoholic😁
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤷🏻♂️
Facts lol, thought the same exact thing
Good God....
FACTS😂😂😂
“Feel better drinking beer all day”
Sure until lay in bed all day not wanting to eat and feeling like throwing up
nah, fam, you feel bloated because you just ate an entire plate of loaded nachos to the head.
No you feel bloated because you just drank like a half a loaf of bread in a can
Nah, you feel bloated because you are. Beer is meant to be savoured. Roughly one beer per hour depending on the setting, with regular glasses of water in between. You won't be bloated and you won't be hungover.
As a bartender, I'm absolutely cringing at this. Please don't ever give any alcohol serving advice ever again
why lol
@@mmgg1671 Because both are wrong. You tilt at the start and pour straight at the very end, making sure that you have a crown that is a little bit over a two fingers width high. The tricky part is observing, knowing how fast to release the tilt and doing all of it at once at a certain pace. It needs some practice and is not as black and white as he is trying to make it in the clip.
Exactly
Cringe
But the man is right. However you’re
American so you wouldn’t understand 😊😊
*drinks from the can*
stomach: 💥💣🎆
16 years ago💀
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That threw me off🤣💀
lmaooo
Bro I just burp for days it don't bother me... it even powers my commute to the kitchen to get another beer 🤣
Hahaha your an idiot I love it Hell ya
Facts😂😂
If you're drinking beer all day, you've got bigger problems than feeling bloated.
Yeah, like whose going to restock the fridge for tomorrow. 🤷♂️
Not really... It's pretty socially acceptable to drink beers all day in certain contexts .. and "all day" doesn't literally mean all day either ..
@@youtubehashandlesnow Did you consider the possibility that I wasn't being entirely serious?
@@youtubehashandlesnow fatty liver disease
YEAH MY WIFE TOOK THE KIDS :(
As a former professional bartender. Always drink beer from a glass/mug. Never drink from the bottle. In regards to the pour it depends heavily on the type of beer, but always leave an inch of head. Remember foam is aroma and flavor
"You've been pouring beer wrong. You're supposed to drink flat beer."
/Facepalm
It´s not gonna be flat. You just don´t know shit about beer.
@@jakubmatousek9429 Its gonna be flat. All that foam... that's the co2 leaving the beer. Beer without co2 is flat beer. I dont know how much more I can dumb this down for you.
@@scale_e i see he deleted his comment, but all i thought was, next time you drink a soda from a can shake it then open it. wait a second or 2 then drink it. boom flat.
@@scale_e it's not gonna go flat instantly 😂
@@tiemobezemer2532 It is. All that foam is the beer going flat instantly. That's what beer foam is, it's the co2 escaping the solution.
The little bubbles... are full of co2. Beer without co2 is flat beer.
Again, I don't know how much more simple I can explain this.
The correct way of pouring beer is to pour most of it into the glass gently, then the last inch or so lift the can in the air and get some foam in there. That small layer of foam is to ensure the fizz stays in there for as long as possible
Fukin thank you...I swear people learn shit and try to teach it like they are the experts. Ive been barring for years and how u stated is how its done. Ig lil btches need their beers deflated so it doesn't hurt their lil tummies.
Was looking 4 that comment
Any real bartender knows this
Time to make a video on it
Was a water and doing this..! but yeah some ppl want to drink there beer with the foam been released out so they wont get it on there stomach.. i also like doing that with my beers
Us real beer drinkers just burp and keep on crackin 😂❤️
Facts 💯🤞🏾
On crip
it depends on the culture here in czech and slovakia and also in germany austria and other countries we drink it with the foam and if you were a bartender here and poured the beer like that without the foam you would be fired on the spot but you in the us just pour it different way and its normal
here have a free one 🍺
Nah the right way is so much better. Feel less bloated and burpy, which means I’m drinking even more beer lol
I love at the end when he said “ you’ll feel better drinking these beers all day” lol
Ok now I know I shouldn't eat a paper towel after drinking beer
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Go back to school
@@xamovsky1376 theres nothing wrong with what he said
don't know the problem but this is the top comment
There's a happy medium. A properly poured beer will have a head. You want something between the two examples. To achieve that I usually pour down the glass until about the last third and then I pour more aggressively.
This is the way.
That's how to do it. The only beer I know where you pour it down straight is a Guinness out of a Guinness glass and that beer needs a little time to settle.
This is the way.
Former bartender and brewer.
Beer needing to have a head is a myth started by macro breweries in the late 70s early 80s.
@@Adam_okaay there are a few beers where it actually makes a difference
Our stomach has an amazing way of taking care of that bloated problem. It's called a BELCH!
Ya but dude you'll more likely to get a beer belly that way, that's why I like pouring beer with the foam coming up and settling. The foam is what gives you the bloated feeling and the beer belly. I wanna enjoy my beer but also not get fat.
@@lolohets6467 I agree. The carbonation is what makes you fat, not all of the calories from drinking multiple beers each day. Pour that shit from a rooftop and stay thin, brother!
@ianandersen3230 So would you say that sparkling water makes you fat as well? It's not the carbonation, alcohol has 7 calories per gram which makes it very calorie dense.
@lolohets6467 Bro don’t say silly things, in this day and age people will believe you.
@@LittleKing94 The sarcasm was lost on you, fella :)
I hardly ever dip a paper towel in my stomach after chugging a beer.
@@htimsnairda are you dum
Do both. Slow side pour for the first half, then hard pour the rest straight in. It will prevent overfoaming AND still leave you with a nice frothy head.
This. I don’t know how people drink a beer with no foam on top. The fizz is gone after 2 minutes and it tastes like piss
Point the tab straight up and use it to lean the can against the rim of your glass and let the beer pour itself. Fast pour, perfect head, doesn't overflow and you don't even have to hold the glass.
@@djee4577why are your beers lasting that long lol
are you drinking beer or giving someone sloppy
Nah isn’t smart you a still feel bloated off a few sips jus off det side pour that’s how her belly’s happen quicker actually. Would be better off jus pouring on the side of the cup at that point tbh
Pro tip: this can also be done with any carbonated beverage. Who doesn't love flat soda, flat beer, flat sparkling wine?
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I'll be honest, as someone who can't handle much carbonation bc my diaphragm is built weird, fuck yeah, flat soda and flat beer forever.
Another pro tip to remove carbonation is to add something very rough and porous, so it creates nucleation sites for all that CO2 to leave : A paper as he's done in the video (although it might change the taste so prolly don't), a chopstick, or even a bit of sugar. If it makes lots of bubbles when dropped in, it's good to go.
If you're nursing the same beer from hours like a b*tch then I get your point. Otherwise, it doesn't go flat that quickly.
Even soda you have to shake for a very long time to get the carbonation out. Just pouring it into a glas doesn't make it instantly flat.
@@FaintAcrobat "Just pouring it into a glas doesn't make it instantly flat."
I mean, this entire video was to demonstrate how much flatter he had made the beer by simply dumping it into the bottom.
So tired of UA-camrs telling me I'm doing everything wrong. Especially this guy telling you flat beer is better
Literally everything is wrong in somebody’s eyes but imo it shouldn’t matter cause it’s not what I’m drinking or your drinking it etc like leave people be😂
If a bartender handed me a beer like that I'm walking out.
There is a thing called burp.
Its pretty simple.
You dont have to flatten your drinks...
It’s not just co2, it’s foaming up your esophagus and causes heart burn and acid reflux
Just about any Belgian and German must have died a little inside watching this video. I worked in the hotel/restaurant business in Belgium for a while and we got training by a beer expert from a brewery on how to pour beer correctly. The correct method is a hybrid of both methods shown, with a few add-ons:
1. Always use a squeaky-clean, WET glass
2. If available, use the glass shape appropriate for the beer
3. Tilt the glass, pour gently, then straighten the glass and pour a little more vigorously, timing it so you get the perfect foam head (usually around two fingers’ width worth).
4. If you feel bloated and that causes you not to be able to drink as much, GOOD. It means you were having too much. Pace yourself (beer is for drinking, not for chugging). Burp. Have a snack and be glad you’ll be passing that sobriety test. You can have another glass in half an hour.
5. If the foam head disappears after a minute or two and you’ve still got beer in that glass it means your glass is greasy/dirty. Get out of there and go to another place where they care about clean glasses.
This goes for just about every Belgian and German beer out there, including beers brewed along Belgian and German styles but brewed elsewhere.
I like this info
@@ScarredMomentZ - Belgians are beer people. I often get the question how a woman my size can drink 10-15% ABV beers all evening without showing the least bit of intoxication. The secret is to respect the contents of your glass.
The foam head is also there for flavour. A wet glass means the foam will be fine, light and delicate but won’t stick too much. Maximum enjoyment, minimum bloating, awesome flavour. Exactly the wa it should be. 😊
Cheers!
2 fingers froth is beer rule in Holland
@@eddavanleemputten9232 Oh yea I love that sweet creaminess of a perfect foam head. Like popping a champagne bottle it just kicks off the party.
and thanks to the foam the beer stays longer fresh
The foam is important, but as a Bavarian I can tell you that you‘re not supposed to pour your beer like he does.
I’m American and I hate how people say this is a better way to drink your beer the carbonation helps it last longer so it doesn’t spoil imo and tbh UA-camrs who aren’t actual brewers or work with alcohol on the daily as a job can’t be trusted because they don’t know shit😂
USA won hehehe
@@Unkown6678Yeah, your probably right. 🙄
@@Unkown6678I don’t work with alcohol or work in a brewery, but pouring a pint correctly is so easy. Even I can do it. Bare in mind I’ve grown up opening and pouring my dads beer so I had plenty of practice but still it’s not that hard
@@Unkown6678 spoil? Wat? Why would a beer spoil in the time you pour it to finishing it?
oK BROOOOOO. When you started, i was like "who TF cares and how do you even get a better pour than that" but when you finished i was like " BRUUUUUH"
I know right???? At first I was like "BRUUUUUUUH!" But then he finished and I was all like "BUUUUUUUDDD!"
Tooooootally raaaaaaaaad duuuuuuuude
This is the kind of guy that would try and check his blinker fluid if you told him to.
I hate siping on beer I prefer to feel the effects quick. So this is what I do when chugging beers and he’s not wrong. If you chug a beer without getting rid of the carbonation you’ll likely throw up after a couple. With this technique I can chug 4-5 cans in two minutes and I don’t feel bloated or want to yak.
@@CompaCookiesthen you dont like beer. Stick with hard liquor.
@@art96321 I chug hard alc as well🤣 depends on the mood, if we partying I chug beers but if she just left me I chug liquor💀
@@art96321you can enjoy beer even when directly funneling it into your throat with a garden hose
😂😂
I see you’ve been watching Jon Taffet from bar rescue loollllll
Buddy isn’t original lol
Jon Taffet 😂
Lol yeah. One person does something and then a bunch of other channels copy the same thing. It's ridiculous
Did Jon not get slaughtered for not pouring the whole bottle, though?!
Most people were saying "gimme the rest of my beer!"
@@robertelliott2026 Yes, most people said it was disgusting and incorrect, because it is disgusting and incorrect lol
As a Belgian I'm offended by both.
How is it done in your style?
@@wickeywaanzla3015straight to your stomach
Intravenously
links is beter als rechts
Why is it because you shouldn’t pour them out at all and just drink from the bottle or sum. Is that what you’re getting at? Or from the keg hammer thing idk wtf y’all do
I pour beer into my gullet.
(crying in German)
Absolut ich sterbe die gute kohlensäure
what is the fucking German way show us then
Ja aber deutsches bier wird mit bisschen schaum genossen. Amerikaner mögen kein schaum
Is he crying too?
@@maynk1212 yeah partially xD
I always poured it the first way until there was a good 1-2 inches in the glass, then I'd tilt the glass up and keep pouring the second way. It created a head and released the aromatics without making too much foam.
Bingo.
This is the way
@@petertwins7223this IS the way
Ya that's how
Exactly
Bro, if you like flat beer, just add salt. The carbonation is a feature not a bug. Beer burps are the spice of life, cause you taste it twice.
I am gonna frame this comment and put it on my kitchen wall 🎉🎉
😂😂
Chefs kiss
Exactly 😁😁
Coke drips are the same! Just renumb that throat.
"i don't remember asking you a damn thing"
Does this UA-camr look like a bitch!?
Sigma
"youre gonna love the taste of flat beer trust me"
No shit. People are starting to do this in the beer is miserable
It won't be flat.
@@decaff1109 Bro, he literally demonstrates that it's flat. Did you watch the video?
@@thedarkemissaryits not flat it just isnt as carbonated its like if u pour a soda it isnt gonna be flat
@@thedarkemissary He did not demonstrate that it was flat....
I’m glad you literally just took a bar rescue clip and recreated it. So original
That's what happens when technology advances, you move information to the updated technology, do you think bar rescue was the ones who figured this out??? And who the fuck watches bar rescue
Exactly
Right on!
I’m so glad you have a lowered Honda as your profile picture the same as every looser I’m glad you recreated it so original 😂
Probably because ppl complained that the bar rescue clip was fake since the guy was gentle on the aggressive pour, but this dude was doing the same to both glasses. Seems legit, idk. I never pour slow anyway
Two wrong ways to pour a beer... Now that's what I call alcohol abuse.
As a czech i find this short weird :D neither of the pour is perfect, in my opinion you combine the two, you start with first method and in like 3 quarters you switch to the second, that way you have foam hat that prevents your beer from oxidizing but you don't loose most your bubbles... And altho there is reason for doing it that way, at the end of the day, pour beer as you prefer...
exactly
100% my thoughts, you nailed it
Just a slight correction from a fellow czech. You first pour the head, then the rest of the beer.
Czechs know their beer!
Yeah he’s doing it wrong on purpose as a method of creating comment engagement
So thankful that I don't have paper towels inside my stomach
It’s suppose to replicate the motion of beer going down your throat…the paper towl was irrelevant
Me too. Better to have that gassy stomach to wake up that smoke show you landed at the bar to signal her it's time for morning sex.
@@cutterbalcom3505 but if you stick your finger in it it’s not going to react like that either
Paper is just an example anything from spoon to straw also can be done
@@cutterbalcom3505 the shape of the can or bottle actually release’s those gases, making it useless to pour a beer from a can.
Me who doesn't even drink beer : "Ah yes, I have been pouring the air beer wrong all along."
Me pouring my sprite and coke since I don't drink beer
The mistake was drinking beer at all if I wanted to taste piss I'd have a college girl give me a golden shower
@@animewatcher357 Trueee
@@isaiahlangfords5574 Well I don't know how beer tastes so I can't give an input on that one.
@@AnimatedGamerDab Disgusting, you aren't missing anything imo
“You’re not going to be able to drink as many beers” is a great rationale thank you for this
I will live with feeling bloated as long as my beer isn’t flat.
if its ice cold then it wont matter. yummy!
You think it's gonna go flat when poured properly?!? Wtf dude 😳
It´s not gonna be flat. You just don´t know shit about beer.
@@jeremyroenick2202 properly as in releasing all the CO2 at once?
Nahhh
.....but then you don't get the amazing beer burp. Am I the only one that enjoys the beer burp? It comes from your soul and somehow makes you feel lighter. 😉
I get a happy rush kick after a burp, it's kind of satisfying
Totally agree. The carbonation is half the experience.
Then you can drink more
You do get a beer burp with foam. The foam is actually protecting the lager from oxidation.
Best way to pour the beer (from what I learned at Oktoberfest) is to pour halfway slanted and halfway upright. You'll get about an inch or 2 of foam keeping your lager fresh. This is especially important if you're getting a liter
@@CossyMango a properly made beer exposed to the air does not oxidise that quickly. Oxidation is normally a problem during the brewing process.
Ask any brewer, the CO2 in beer acts as a preservative. Its not going to change because of exposure to air within minutes of pouring into the glass.
The head itself you wil find has a different flavor and smell to the beer. Often slightly more bitter.
How you pour the beer depends on the beer and customer preference ultimately.
Nitro stouts need a good high pour, others i like to pour down the side until 2 3rds full before dropping the glass away from the tap and back up again in one motion so the last 3rd is filled from a higher drop into the glass and so biilds the perfect head.
Its not rocket science but we all enjoy the pouring experience.
Remind me to never allow you to pour a beer for me.
Why though? Takes like max 10 seconds more to pour..
Exactly, such a dumb video
🔥🔥🔥👊 bro your right man.
“You’ll feel better drinking this beer all day…”
Okay. That’s all the convincing I need to day drink…all day!
Thanks man.
Don't forget to grab yourself a nice coffee porter for breakfast. Cause you can't drink all day if you don't start first thing in the morning.
This is like arguing that stale coke is better than fresh bc it doesn’t make you burp
Stale Coke is really good.... at times i just dont like the carbonation..... sooo good.
@@Splidtter bro... stop.
@@Splidtter Seek Help
@@Splidtter totally agreed
@@Splidtter I just threw up in my mouth a little
Making me feel like watching "They Cloned Tyrone" agian
I’m glad I don’t have napkins in my stomach, I’ll definitely avoid ingesting those.
i guess u just dont move while u have beer in ur stomach... whatever works i guess
@@_Beam if im ordering and paying for a beer I want my whole beer. No one wants a flat beer. Thats gross. If you're worried about gas then either burp it out like everyone else, or order a mixed drink.
Man who knew the liner in our stomachs were made of doodoo paper
The acid causes the gas to release
😂😂😂
Thanks now I don’t have to feel bloated when I pick my daughter up from school
Yeah - you won't fart while driving the car, no matter how pissed you are.
Or better yet just let her drive 🤷♂️
Jon Taffer explains exactly why it’s better scientifically.
Don’t EVER listen to an American on how to properly pour beer.
Don’t ever listen to a European.
Do you realize what you just said?
As an American who's traveled to Europe, I can 100% confirm Americans know nothing about beer and it saddens me. God I Miss Hefeweizen....
Bet you pour stouts softly
@@Crazy-Chicken-Media please go back to Europe and stay there. Do us all a favor
oh yeah!! great idea!! why didn't I think about that???!! ..... oh yeah! it's because I don't like flat beer just like I don't like flat soda!!!
Tiktokers: "see this very basic thing that you are doing right? You're doing it wrong, do it this wrong way"
Alternatively you can just not drink beer all day and be reasonable to the point where your ways of consumption don't affect your capacity to keep whatever you have inside your digestive system.
Probably why so many gave references.
@@GreyPunkWolf um..what?
God bless you for this information.
"you're gonna feel bloated after. You're not gonna drink after"
Well hello there. Let me introduce to you about burping
Friend,friend have you ever lived in Balkans?You realise we are born with faulty latch on top of a stomach also known as GERD,and many people suffer from gastritis.
Man I made this mistake once. Got scars all over my stomach to prove it. Latter way is the best way to pour beer
@@CarolusVonAgram No, I haven't lived in the Balkans, have a nice day.
@@barnabykardashianiii3637 yeah... that was from the raging alcoholism, not the one beer you drank from a bottle...
Love the "All day" part at the end.
“I’m gonna teach you to pour beer the proper way”
…. Pours miller. 😂
Champagne of beers
@@j.wayneindustries1691 * Champagne minus the carbonation, if you follow the instructions.
@Nahrix Sounds horrible actually
@@j.wayneindustries1691Yep, exactly.
@@Nahrix this dude probably has never sat down and drank a beer in his life
Every beer company that has been crafting beer for over a century:
You're wrong.
Dude... youre just supposed to pour the first way until you reach halfway, then start pouring the second way. You made a perfect pour if there is 1-1.5 inches of foam (head) on top of the liquid after an uninterrupted pour.I LITERALLY learned this from a beer training course for my old job in Beer sales and draught service.
Exactly this is how I thought most bartenders poured beer
An interesting take on it, appreciate the information. However there is another take to this, there IS more than 1 way to 'correctly' pour beer. I can give you more bubbles, less bubbles, no foam, more foam, slightly agitated for less bubbles. You have your standard pouring methods but there IS more than 1 way. Done beer courses as well during bartendung training, but they dont take into account different stabdards of beer drinking.
lesson of the story: don't pour, drink!
Up next : " You've been drinking ice cold water wrong, suppose to let it warm up to room temperature before drinking it "
Best response to this crap I've seen. This is exactly it.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Roar Blast this is literally how all bartenders pour its the proper way and doesn't make it flatter if you think that go back to a Chem class honestly
@@angeliccandy5832 If your bartender pours beer from cans, you need to find a better bar.
@@MrZoolook A lot of bars have draft beers and canned beers, which you can choose between
Every time Tim says the word "beer", take a shot
Pour the left way if you are an alcoholic.
Pour the right way if you aren't.
Nope. Right is for the people who want to sound like Homer Simpson.
Left is for the people who don't want to look like Homer Simpson after 3 light beers.
@@WackyEncapsulatedFruitCup better description
Lmao we aren’t pouring beers into glasses, it’s going from the can/bottle into the mouth. Pouring into a glass is for people who want to drink. No glass is people who want to get drunk.
@@WackyEncapsulatedFruitCup If you enjoy drinking flat lager you should probably be on a register tbh pal
If you pour your beer so you can drink all day, you got bigger problems than foam
"Tell me you are American without telling me you are American"
He is just an idiot. I have never watched anyone pour a beer like that
@@ThatsQuacktastic I dont know man, every time I see beer from America its completely shallow. Germans, Czechs, Italians, everyone pours beer with foam and real pros even let it sit for just a bit.
@@michaelgourvitch5323 Exactly. Here in Germany you we have the saying that a good beer from the tap should take 8mins (which is grossly exaggerated ofc, but you get the point) and you would be jailed by the German Beer Police if it's served without foam ;)
Tell me you’re from an impoverished country whose only accomplishment in the past century is killing 100 million people without telling me…
American checking in, this guy doesn't speak for the rest of us cultured individuals.
"How to make a beer taste like $hit after 3 mins"
it's not supposed to sit around for 3 mins
Try it before you knock it, the video is 100% right!
@@lits5984 it is good if your going to finish it quick and is good on less carbonation in your stomach. Your supposed to dump poor it after 50% side poor
@@dakota481 I agree, I wouldn’t take all the fizz out but it 100% helps to take a lot out.
@@brucegasboxingjazzandmore864 true 😂
Bro some beer scientist
this is how you pour a flat beer. I prefer having the beer come alive while I'm drinking it
Exactly. This is such a joke.
Beer isnt flat lol 😂 it’s better than feeling like your drinking a diet soda. Besides you will finish it before it goes actually flat anyways
A Guinness w some foam bussin
That beer won’t be flat. Pouring as gently as possible will have you bloated.
Or just drink it from the can like a normal person, why dirty a glass when its in a can, if its from a keg then sure pour it how you want but if its a can just drink the can
Video name: "How to pour a flat beer"
I hope he was using Miller High Life as an example then poured it down the drain. Trash beer.
And it taste like $hit after 3 minutes....
Not flat though, some of the carbonation needs to go😉
No head? 🥺
@19CheF87 exactly. You get rid of bad gasses by pouring fast. And you still get drunk. I do this with Ipa all the time
“Pour with vigor” - Charlie Bamforth
You've been eating the wrong snacks too I recommend pretzels and not paper towels 🧻🧻 💀😭 🍻
Ngl I just drink it out of the can😂
which is the correct way to pour it. lol. jk. drink responsibility people.
Exactly. Correct way to pour is directly into the orifice of consumption.
@@KrisPBaconnn I find it odd that you were not specific. Hmmmm. 🤔
@@abc123lov7 Right, I immediately thought about Stevo’s butt chug. 😂
@@abc123lov7 can’t be too careful. Don’t want to offend people that drink with their butts.
In Holland - as far as I know, exclusively- we demand “two fingers” of a foam “collar” … the reason is twofold: 1. We like the sensation on the lips and the softer taste, 2. In a bar it proves the glass is properly cleaned, otherwise the collar will fall flat immediately
u guys learned this from the Belgians :D
@sennheiser1986 yeah? Maybe you're right. But... Belgians have several beers with different foam heights. They also primarily produce special beer like tripels, dubbels, brown beer and abbey beer, and not pilseners. I'm sorry, but unless you come up with some evidence that Jupiler has created the pilsener foam height of 2 fingers way before our mass production of Pilseners as Heineken and Amstel, and even all the pilseners (and special beers that are now extinct) that came before as Brandt and Gulpener, I'm still gonna believe we have our own beer culture, just as any European country. Maybe slightly inspired by each other, but still original and not to be confused with any neighbours.
@@beeedifferent you're Belgian? Then you should also know that Belgians like to poke fun at/ joke with Dutch people. Don't take everything so seriously.
Yep your 100% correct, everywhere I've worked and everywhere I've been we always do 2 fingers
I learned an inch head, which is a bit less than two fingers. I can achieve that pouring the way this guy poured the second time, but maybe I should be pouring to create more head. I don't serve alcohol that much, but I'd rather know how to pour the beer when I do.
I won’t feel better drinking those High Life’s at all. 😂
I haven't seen them in cans in years. When someone says Highlife I automatically think of a 40oz.
No shame in a nice old school Miller in a bottle, whether 12 or 40 ounce. I'd prefer a Yuengling, but High Life will do fine, thank you.
@@BilgemasterBill Yuengling... My god I remember us having to drive into PA and buy it over by brewery and bootleg it back before they finally started selling it in other states. I love when they do their seasonals.
@@BilgemasterBill you right. But damnit it was funny to me. Lol.
Sir with all due respect that’s what a good burp is for 😂
Thank you kindly sirrr, no more bubblies fo me 😂😂😂
Bro graduated from Starbucks' refrigerator. 💀
How
John Taffer will tell you the same thing and he owns many bars.
Now I shake all the cans I hand to my friends and tell them that’s how ur supposed to drink it
I wish UA-cam would add a virtual slap feature someday.
😂😂👍🏻
He is not wrong tho
@@morenofranco712 never had a problem with it. & I don’t like flat beer.
Dude jacked this video idea.
Ah yes, the rolled up paper towel stir test. Just like what my stomach does after the beer goes down. Sick science bro.
Rolled up paper towel represents the burgers and wings in your stomach. It’s not exact but accurate enough to show you what happens to the carbonation. Same thing with soda though. Anything carbonated reacts with your god which is being stirred and churned by the muscles in your stomach.
It's simulating you drinking it and did getting stirred up in your tummy. Or moving around. It is better to pour it with the head and let it settle
@@wonderweasle2212 and then you burp. Foamy beer fucking sucks don’t give me no flat ass beer
@@Brandoe1 you are wrong. You burp because you didn't pour and let the head come down. If you drink it without letting it foam first all the foam goes in your stomach
@@Brandoe1 it also doesn't make it flat stupid. I'm drinking it like that right now and it's still bubbly
The “you’ll feel better drinking these beers….. all day” made me laugh
What a great sense of humor you have
The lesson is never soft pour a beer if you are eating paper towels.
Wow! I needed this!
New title : how to drink flat beer
Correction: How to not get fired working in a European bar. The way Americans poor beer with no crown is wrong. You are wrong.
@@ArcanicFire You do not pour beer like that in europe, NEVER. The customer would directly let the beer go back. You pour 3/4 slowly (like in the first try) and the last 1/4 in the middle (like the second part of the video) so the foam
can build up. You get a really nice crown and no flat beer.
Learning to pour beer from a kid. This is just what I needed today.
He's probaly 30. Wtf are you talking about.
Keep talking out of your ass, I just got done trying this with my big can of Mic Ultra and goes down even smoother than before, perfect amount of carbonation
@@jaynikk758 you gay
@@jaynikk758 nice, thanks.
😂😂😂
Even better at room temperature. Flat and warm, so refreshing LOL
Surfer's breakfast, cold pizza and warm beer. 😋
Eww I hate warm beer. I always liked my brews ice cold. 🍻 Cheers .
Mmm hmm, nothing like some beer soup on a hot summer day
@@Jigardo just thinking about a beer soup make me want to puke!!!! 🤮🤢
Depends on the style of beer.
In new world ‘countries’ they are obsessed with everything being ice cold….to compensate for their lack of any actual culture.
Whereas many real countries in the old world have beer drinking cultures that predate refrigeration by centuries/Millenia.
I agree 100%. I didn’t start pouring my beer like that until I went to Europe and noticed that’s how beer was poured in places like Germany, Czech Republic, Netherlands.