This video is a UA-cam masterpiece! Your rather subtle humor - the part about the uncle and his will, the admonition not to bring your own flask, etc. - had me laughing out loud at numerous turns while watching this.
Honestly a video advising a few styles like waltz, tango, swing and general slow dancing wouldn't be half bad. Bonus points for practical advice on how to find lessons in your area (google, dance studios, theatres and facebook groups and such).
@@masontaylor7708 Maybe even talk a little about what type of attire to wear to certain dance venues to always look the part. Other good tips on things like, asking a stranger to dance, wear to look so as not to come off as creepy, how to dance well without showing off. The potential could really go on and on. Dancing is one of the oldest gentleman's hobbies and seems worthy of discussion.
@@MiniPaintAdventurer you can always show off when you're dancing. It's one of them occasions that you get to shine if you want. Usually you just can't unless you have a regular partner that is also very good dancer. Also dance floors are usually somewhat crowded so it's not like the entire room will get to see it.
Dancing is a very valuable social skill so even the basics and how to dress would be appropriate for his channel. Many social activities include some basic dancing. Mason, try "find dance lessons near me". I've friends who love it for the social aspect.
No one would believe it. You just have way too much class. Now a April's fools video where you proclaim that you have been bought by the "big" luxury brands (Hermes, Gucci, Rolex, Boss...) and that from now on you will be hyping their merch, that might still be believable.
I always go by responsible drinking. This is because a few years ago I started drinking a single glass of wine with my dinner on occasions despite drinking underage. But I'm glad it happened because it keeps me in a good light and it counteracts the culture of Australian youth, that is binge drinking the day you turn the legal age of 18. Even with something as informal as beers, I sip on them in moderation to embrace the brewery.
Very timely video. I've seen many good employees tank their careers at holiday parties through inappropriate behavior or choosing to drive while intoxicated. Also, it's a good idea to refrain from taking drunken selfies. It's one thing to have a few too many, it's quite another to document your boorish/drunken behavior for all to see. Happy Holidays!
A man does as he pleases with respect to himself and those around him. I was pleasantly surprised he didn't dissuade from so-called "girly drinks". These videos give some decent advice on etiquette but the hallmark of a real man is confidence and security in one's self. If you want your fru-fru beverage, so be it. Others be damned.
In my opinion drinking really differs from occasion to occasion, at business dinners I obviously limit my drinking. Yet, from experience, I can say that most people don't hold back at networking drinks, I've seen some high end business man go quite far and it always stays within the group. So I'd just look for what kind of people are at whatever place you're drinking at, if your familiar with the group you're probably familiar with their drinking etiquette.
If you want to make sure the bartender keeps you in mind, even when it gets busy, spark up conversation with them in the down time, especially about the specific products or even the bar concept in general. Guests who seem genuinely interested in the establishment or the beverages do get more attention from me and I tend to notice them more even when it's very busy.
Lime and soda looks good. Many of my friends don't drink anymore because they are parents, or they are driving. The favorite for them around my place is 1/3 cranberry juice and 2/3 ginger ale. I serve it in a crystal wine glass type water glass so it's still festive. A note on whiskeys -- try Wiser's. It is aged for 8 years and is very smooth.
The amount of people that are rude to restaurant or bar staff is unbelievable. My advice, NEVER work in a restaurant or a bar. People are rude and don't care about you. Occasionally, there will be guests that treat you with respect and acknowledge that you're busy and working hard. However most of the time, there won't be.
As a person that usually enjoy bars and drinks alone, I can guarantee that tipping (even in europe or elsewhere where not tipping isn't frowned upon) and being friendly totally pays off. I get free drinks at my bar all the time when the bartender accidentally makes the wrong cocktail or use the wrong alcohol, then they ask me if I'd like a perfectly fine cocktail that was mistankely made. I also frequently get free drinks if they just happen to feel like it. Usually if I spend 40€ on drinks I get 50€ worth of them. Also bartenders are good company.
@@hakes98 . . . All of the above is real class - 'Third class' that is . Sitting at the bar waiting / hoping for ... ' free ' anything is not-at-all 'gentlemanly' .
The rule I have at my home is anything is open to welcomed guests but if it looks fancy, don't mix it. Me and a friend love a glass of something good with a cigar or maybe some quality moonshine (meaning it came from a distillery not cabin Joe.) Over all I found your videos and fell in love with them. Well done sir.
I am reaching the end of high school in sweden thats 9th grade or when you are around 15-16 and the boys usually wear suits and i am extremely grateful that this channel showed up in my recommended
You all have gotten me so many complements from girls and teachers at my band concerts from telling me and other people how to dress properly. I know have about eleven ties, five pocket squares, and two dress shirts. Thank you all so much.
Hello, Sven! Slightly unrelated, but I wanted to say that I quoted one of your articles on a paper that I had to write about one of my ties, so thank you for being a reliable source! I got a first on it!
In a crowded bar in the US, it's a good tactic to give the bartender a very generous tip after the first order. You will get priority when you come back for a second order.
On a Christmas Eve years ago, I once stood next to Cowboy's great Michael Irvin and his cousin at a large packed bar. They had the bartender use a can opener to make a small hole in the bottom of a Red Bull can, next let a little out and refill that amount with several shots of Jagermeister. They held that up to their mouths and popped the the top seal and shot it within seconds. After several they wished everyone a Merry Christmas and off they went.
After almost 50 years of being a Scotch man, I am now an Irish Whisky drinker, on the rocks, and may get hate mail on this one, but I really like the 10 year old Bushmill's.
Most bartenders can't make an old fashioned to save their lives. If they can, they typically don't have the ingredients as basic as they are. The old fashioned is my go to drink.
My 18th and 19th birthdays became so messy I gave up drinking for ten years, only the odd one but I became the designated driver instead. A few months back I went on holiday with some friends and I got super drunk.. Hearing the stories of me dancing for hours when there was no music, and apparently I am a "really funny happy drunk".. Thank god my friend found me passed out over a staircase of the hotel opposite our villa at 6am.. (we tried to ride our bikes back but one of my mates threw me in a taxi because I kept falling off) but I will only ever drink 3 beers if I go to a gig but I don't go out out anyway unless it's an occasion..even then drinking isn't my thing, just watch out of the strawberry daiquiris, they can be lethal while on holiday in a hot country! Haha nice video again!
My choice of drink is usually either a dry martini with a ratio of between 6:1 and 10:1 gin to vermouth, or a single malt scotch and I will usually drink 1 or 2 an hour at most and usually drink water to alternate. Learned from a casual New Year's gathering at my house a couple of years ago when I got so drunk I had no idea what went on after 2am that night. Something I'll never do again.
Mr. Schneider, Gentleman's Gazette is my favorite men's style channel and you in particular have inspired me with the confidence to really begin dressing like a gentleman despite having such a late start at it in life. My new "proper" wardrobe that I have recently begun putting together as a result of the newfound inspiration is still quite basic at the moment but, while overwhelming at times to decide which and what and how to purchase next, I am utilizing a lot of your tips and guidelines in considering all of my pieces, current and future. I really appreciate all of the work you put into your channel and your videos. In particular, being a casual history enthusiast I appreciate the related historical backgrounds you give to different pieces in so many of your style guides. Above all else though, I appreciate the general guidelines you give for incorporating classic men's wear from the traditional and timeless perspective. Thanks for all that you do for us simple men out there who need a helping hand in this arena. Cheers!
Not a nit-pick but honestly want to know. The bottom button is buttoned for this one and I was under the impression one "Never" buttons the bottom button. Am I missing something?
Is it acceptable to not finish the first glas? Like you have a typical glas of whisky and you dont drink the whole glas and you dont order another type of alcohol.
Dear Sven, I'm wondering what you think of Gieves and Hawkes in London on Saville Row. My father has purchased his bespoke suits from there forever and I am looking to buy my first bespoke suit as I'm at the age where I'm not growing anymore. My dad recommends them very much but I was just wondering if you had any experience with them. Thanks!
In germany it is indeed expected to tip. It depends on the location and situation though. At a high class bar or any restaurant you should tip, but not not necessarily 20%. Mostly it's much less.
Always when I'm at a classy bar, I always order a Sidecar or a Green Man. Most of you might know the Sidecar, but for those interested, Green Man consists of Jameson (2cl), blue curaçao (1cl), one egg white and lime (or lemon) juice (2cl) mixed together and served in a tumbler.
I really enjoy your videos.. have been subscribed for a few years now...Hoping you can post a video covering Fedora hat etiquette... eg when/how to tip your hat and placement of your hat during social interactions/engagements, Thank you
Great Video, i really like your style, have you ever played in a theater? A little correction: Im working as a bartender in germany and we do as well enjoy somebody who tips, its common to tip around 10%.
My standard drinking is a gentleman is don't drink it all the gentlemen like not even wine cuz you know it's people say it's gentlemanly to drink but I don't think it is 5 different standards of gentlemanliness than most to if you're considering against when if you don't drink you know I don't drink alcohol
one point worth of noting is the quality of the alcohol the best quality stuff seems to be more manageable (I once worked in a restaurant my birthday ended with me drinking 60 units and still walking home but that evening included Dom Perignon, cognac and 18YO scotch whisky) but another time I was at a party with other friends drinking cheap alcohol and drank maybe 25 units and became a total mess
Sven; as always great video. I enjoy your presentation and practical advise. I was wondering about your cut away collar however. Someone of reputable notoriety once elaborated that cut away collars with a tie are a bad idea.
Good video. But same question again. What if you get a burp or feel like farting. Also what if you spill something on table while eating. Please answer i am learning a lot from your videos.
This video is a UA-cam masterpiece! Your rather subtle humor - the part about the uncle and his will, the admonition not to bring your own flask, etc. - had me laughing out loud at numerous turns while watching this.
Thanks, glad to hear that. No matter what you do on UA-cam some people will always I getötet it differently than others ;)
John Wheatley White if you laugh at any of this dudes videos than you are cappin yoself
Classic Gentleman's Gazette, man. He always does this!
Gentleman's Gazette getötet means killed in german
@@gentlemansgazette do you plan on doing another Q&A over shoes or shirt makers in the not so distant future?
Always hold your drink in your left hand. That way if you meet new people, when you shake their hand your's won't be cold!
That is simple and clever at the same time....Muslims have a similar policy
..but..uh...different at the same time
@@matthewsamboy4377 yeah first dont drink alcohol, don't drink with your left hand, drink while sitting and shake hands with right
@@emreyigit4122 Hanging on to the goat with their right hand!
Next video: how to breathe air like a gentleman.
Steve Jobs Video after: How to walk like a gentlemen
Next phone : phone without screen
Edit : plus no camera and no headphone jack
@@fab7148 RMRS already did one of those.
Some people breathe & wheeze extremely loud and annoying so in a way a how-to may not be such a bad idea.
Next Video, how to wash your hands like a gentlemen
Next: How to hit blunts like a gentleman 👌🏻
It's possible to hold cigarettes in a classy way though
How to snort lines like a gentleman
Sven needs to consult with an expert on that, but I believe Snoop Dogg is out of his league.
extent the pinky, and always pass after one hit
@@TheEpicProjects300K Don't.
"Bartender: One pina colada please,"
Confidence level: 1.17 million.
Did that once. Oh the looks lol
In England we have a saying "as drunk as a Lord"
Quite. This is how to drink like a member of the lower middle class, not a gentleman. The upper and lower classes both go for it.
Neil Crawford how about "tired and emotional"? That's my personal favorite 😄
Really in eton maybe
And "as sober as a judge", which can be confusing when the judge is a lord...
In italy we call you reverse country because you have beers at 10 a.m and tea at 5pm
Love this series. How about how to DANCE like a gentleman next?
Honestly a video advising a few styles like waltz, tango, swing and general slow dancing wouldn't be half bad. Bonus points for practical advice on how to find lessons in your area (google, dance studios, theatres and facebook groups and such).
@@masontaylor7708 Maybe even talk a little about what type of attire to wear to certain dance venues to always look the part. Other good tips on things like, asking a stranger to dance, wear to look so as not to come off as creepy, how to dance well without showing off. The potential could really go on and on. Dancing is one of the oldest gentleman's hobbies and seems worthy of discussion.
@@MiniPaintAdventurer you can always show off when you're dancing. It's one of them occasions that you get to shine if you want. Usually you just can't unless you have a regular partner that is also very good dancer. Also dance floors are usually somewhat crowded so it's not like the entire room will get to see it.
Dancing is a very valuable social skill so even the basics and how to dress would be appropriate for his channel. Many social activities include some basic dancing. Mason, try "find dance lessons near me". I've friends who love it for the social aspect.
Sven should do a hypebeast makeover
maybe on April 1
No one would believe it. You just have way too much class.
Now a April's fools video where you proclaim that you have been bought by the "big" luxury brands (Hermes, Gucci, Rolex, Boss...) and that from now on you will be hyping their merch, that might still be believable.
Mama sagt ich bin schön no
Geiler name
Had a drunken experience similar to yours Mr. Sven. I was lucky enough to have good friends around me who made sure I was safe. Thanks for the tips!
Next video: how to sit on the toillette like a gentleman
Why not?
This could be important
Don't skid mark the bowl
Thx 🐸
I do it right now. Learning all the time...
I always go by responsible drinking. This is because a few years ago I started drinking a single glass of wine with my dinner on occasions despite drinking underage. But I'm glad it happened because it keeps me in a good light and it counteracts the culture of Australian youth, that is binge drinking the day you turn the legal age of 18. Even with something as informal as beers, I sip on them in moderation to embrace the brewery.
I absolutely love the fact that more videos are uploaded constantly, and the quality of videos are of the highest order!
Keep up the good work, Sven!
Show this in schools.
PansarSkalle elementary schools especially
Seriously good idea. They never teach anything useful.
I caught my science teacher watching this today.
0:40-0:54, good theatrics!
Excellent advise as usual!
This was no acting
@@BananensaftTV lol
When you said that you drank Manhattans I chuckled a little. Ah, Raphael, ever the tradionalist!
I honestly expected he'd drink old fashioneds or maybe sazeracs
Sir, there IS no other cocktail.
Very timely video. I've seen many good employees tank their careers at holiday parties through inappropriate behavior or choosing to drive while intoxicated. Also, it's a good idea to refrain from taking drunken selfies. It's one thing to have a few too many, it's quite another to document your boorish/drunken behavior for all to see. Happy Holidays!
How to walk like a gentlemen, please !
Great video keep doing it !!
Please Sven. It's the video we all need! We know theres videos about that on youtube but something from you is genuine!
Keep hands or hand out of pocket whilst walking. Simple. Effortless.
Avoid any drink with a paper umbrella in it.....
A man does as he pleases with respect to himself and those around him. I was pleasantly surprised he didn't dissuade from so-called "girly drinks". These videos give some decent advice on etiquette but the hallmark of a real man is confidence and security in one's self. If you want your fru-fru beverage, so be it. Others be damned.
Unless it was made by Robert Hess or Jeff Beachbum Berry.
@@doctorx0079 good one.
@@masontaylor7708 your correct, just an attempt at humor.
@@tommyd.743 Of course! Your comment more gave me an opening to put to word a thought that had already formed when I watched that section. Cheers!
In my opinion drinking really differs from occasion to occasion, at business dinners I obviously limit my drinking. Yet, from experience, I can say that most people don't hold back at networking drinks, I've seen some high end business man go quite far and it always stays within the group. So I'd just look for what kind of people are at whatever place you're drinking at, if your familiar with the group you're probably familiar with their drinking etiquette.
I love the element of theatrics that you incorporate in your videos. The humor is much appreciated.
If you want to make sure the bartender keeps you in mind, even when it gets busy, spark up conversation with them in the down time, especially about the specific products or even the bar concept in general. Guests who seem genuinely interested in the establishment or the beverages do get more attention from me and I tend to notice them more even when it's very busy.
Many men need to watch this video and take the messages to heart
That look on Preston's face and "Drunk" Sven in the cutaways....these videos keep getting better and better!
"Go until your liver says no" is my motto
I like how this video (and many others of yours) applies for ladies too!
What’s the best pistol for a gentleman?
Lime and soda looks good. Many of my friends don't drink anymore because they are parents, or they are driving. The favorite for them around my place is 1/3 cranberry juice and 2/3 ginger ale. I serve it in a crystal wine glass type water glass so it's still festive. A note on whiskeys -- try Wiser's. It is aged for 8 years and is very smooth.
One of my great grandfathers once said,''You must treat wine like you treat women-with respect.''
The amount of people that are rude to restaurant or bar staff is unbelievable. My advice, NEVER work in a restaurant or a bar. People are rude and don't care about you. Occasionally, there will be guests that treat you with respect and acknowledge that you're busy and working hard. However most of the time, there won't be.
As a person that usually enjoy bars and drinks alone, I can guarantee that tipping (even in europe or elsewhere where not tipping isn't frowned upon) and being friendly totally pays off. I get free drinks at my bar all the time when the bartender accidentally makes the wrong cocktail or use the wrong alcohol, then they ask me if I'd like a perfectly fine cocktail that was mistankely made. I also frequently get free drinks if they just happen to feel like it.
Usually if I spend 40€ on drinks I get 50€ worth of them.
Also bartenders are good company.
Retail in it's many forms is a hard gig.
The flip is most bartenders, wait staff & bus boys are min wage zombies, convicted felons or hate everything-everyone. 😡👎🏻🍽🙄
DL Lambert Not true; a lot of us do it as a part-time job.
@@hakes98 . . . All of the above is real class - 'Third class' that is . Sitting at the bar waiting / hoping for ... ' free ' anything is not-at-all 'gentlemanly' .
The rule I have at my home is anything is open to welcomed guests but if it looks fancy, don't mix it. Me and a friend love a glass of something good with a cigar or maybe some quality moonshine (meaning it came from a distillery not cabin Joe.) Over all I found your videos and fell in love with them. Well done sir.
Great drinking tips getting ready for Christmas 🎄
I am reaching the end of high school in sweden thats 9th grade or when you are around 15-16 and the boys usually wear suits and i am extremely grateful that this channel showed up in my recommended
You all have gotten me so many complements from girls and teachers at my band concerts from telling me and other people how to dress properly. I know have about eleven ties, five pocket squares, and two dress shirts. Thank you all so much.
Gentleman's way of sipping lean?
Just joking
In private
Gentleman's way of smoking DMT.
@Xobile It's a good topic. Escaply when you be around in Texas.
@@Schmalzgau Honestly
Gentleman's way of boofing methamphetamine?
How to solve interpersonal quarrels thus practicing conflict resolution skills like a gentleman. WHEN!?
I prefer Sazeracs myself, sadly it's hard to get them outside of the state of Louisiana
Hello, Sven! Slightly unrelated, but I wanted to say that I quoted one of your articles on a paper that I had to write about one of my ties, so thank you for being a reliable source! I got a first on it!
Useful vid for me since I turned 21 years old yesterday. I plan to have a meal with my first actual drink.
"how to drink like a gentleman"
Step 1: a gentleman is not a drunkard
My thoughts exactly...
Step 2. He is respectful to bartenders and waitstaff
Step 3. He tips bartenders and waitstaff
Every young American man needs to follow this channel.
Manhattan is my favourite too! Try it with some gum arabic. ;)
In a crowded bar in the US, it's a good tactic to give the bartender a very generous tip after the first order. You will get priority when you come back for a second order.
On a Christmas Eve years ago, I once stood next to Cowboy's great Michael Irvin and his cousin at a large packed bar. They had the bartender use a can opener to make a small hole in the bottom of a Red Bull can, next let a little out and refill that amount with several shots of Jagermeister. They held that up to their mouths and popped the the top seal and shot it within seconds. After several they wished everyone a Merry Christmas and off they went.
6:04 In germany it’s expected to give 5 to 10 percent
10-15% in gehobenen Bars
Der versaut mir hier mein Trinkgeld
Nope, dont say anything if u dont know. In Germany no one tipps anywhere. Und ich weiß das weil ich in deutschland lebe.
I am a lady and I have learned so much.
Thank you.
After almost 50 years of being a Scotch man, I am now an Irish Whisky drinker, on the rocks, and may get hate mail on this one, but I really like the 10 year old Bushmill's.
all that matters is what you like. Cheers!
Is grey gangster fedora suitable with Brown or Grey suit?
Really like that part of a drunk..., shirt buttons open, Sven Raph, the Prof. of men's lifestyle. Great video.
Most bartenders can't make an old fashioned to save their lives. If they can, they typically don't have the ingredients as basic as they are. The old fashioned is my go to drink.
Loved the video. The best so far, in my humble opinion.
Well done sir👌 you just earned a subscriber👍 like a gentleman
My 18th and 19th birthdays became so messy I gave up drinking for ten years, only the odd one but I became the designated driver instead. A few months back I went on holiday with some friends and I got super drunk.. Hearing the stories of me dancing for hours when there was no music, and apparently I am a "really funny happy drunk".. Thank god my friend found me passed out over a staircase of the hotel opposite our villa at 6am.. (we tried to ride our bikes back but one of my mates threw me in a taxi because I kept falling off) but I will only ever drink 3 beers if I go to a gig but I don't go out out anyway unless it's an occasion..even then drinking isn't my thing, just watch out of the strawberry daiquiris, they can be lethal while on holiday in a hot country! Haha nice video again!
Omg. Preston’s face when Sven touches him is hilarious! 🤣
G&T for an average English bar and a scotch/whiskey in a classy joint are my go to drinks
What glass should you use when consuming grog?
Man honestly if that’s the worst state you’ve been in in your life you’re doing well haha love the videos 🇮🇪
My choice of drink is usually either a dry martini with a ratio of between 6:1 and 10:1 gin to vermouth, or a single malt scotch and I will usually drink 1 or 2 an hour at most and usually drink water to alternate. Learned from a casual New Year's gathering at my house a couple of years ago when I got so drunk I had no idea what went on after 2am that night. Something I'll never do again.
Mr. Schneider,
Gentleman's Gazette is my favorite men's style channel and you in particular have inspired me with the confidence to really begin dressing like a gentleman despite having such a late start at it in life. My new "proper" wardrobe that I have recently begun putting together as a result of the newfound inspiration is still quite basic at the moment but, while overwhelming at times to decide which and what and how to purchase next, I am utilizing a lot of your tips and guidelines in considering all of my pieces, current and future.
I really appreciate all of the work you put into your channel and your videos. In particular, being a casual history enthusiast I appreciate the related historical backgrounds you give to different pieces in so many of your style guides. Above all else though, I appreciate the general guidelines you give for incorporating classic men's wear from the traditional and timeless perspective. Thanks for all that you do for us simple men out there who need a helping hand in this arena.
Cheers!
In my experience does "tipping" in Germany depends in where you live. For example is it usual to tip in cologne
Would you fellas happen to have a guide to drinks and or drink ordering guide? (like different types names and recipes)
Lad, I’m ready for the New Years. Thank you very much for putting this video. Much love from India 🇮🇳
In Poland we drinking only pure vodka,so what i should to do?
This was surprisingly good advice. Nice. Upvoted.
Any video on the cards of how to "pass wind" like a gentleman?😄😄
Not a nit-pick but honestly want to know. The bottom button is buttoned for this one and I was under the impression one "Never" buttons the bottom button. Am I missing something?
This is the best kind of advice anyone should know!
Is it acceptable to not finish the first glas? Like you have a typical glas of whisky and you dont drink the whole glas and you dont order another type of alcohol.
I’m a bartender and I really wish everyone watched this video before going out
I’m 14 do these rules apply with apple juice and sodas?
Next video: How to sniff rails like a gentleman.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣
YEEEEEET a line
Rule 1. Wipe down the toilet in the bathroom stall.
Well said. Worked as a bouncer for years if only most would follow your advice.
Your attire looks great. It’s just a little too loose fitting. Having it tailored to fit a little bit more snug (not tight) would look better.
I HONESTLY DON'T know as to WHY I hadn't subscribed to this channel yet, but I just did. 🤔🤗💖
I am a woman and I still watch videos on this channel. They are interesting, to say the least.
Wonderful suit you are wearing today
Do you think it is ok to wear a suit jacket with separate pants like a sport coat?
Yet another great video, to the point and perfect for this time of the year, thank you.
Dear Sven,
I'm wondering what you think of Gieves and Hawkes in London on Saville Row. My father has purchased his bespoke suits from there forever and I am looking to buy my first bespoke suit as I'm at the age where I'm not growing anymore. My dad recommends them very much but I was just wondering if you had any experience with them. Thanks!
Thankyou. My advice to young or new drinkers; always be a gentleman!!
Something i hopped to have learned from this was how to hold different glases. Would definitly be a interesting video!
I'm addicted to your channel.
In germany it is indeed expected to tip. It depends on the location and situation though. At a high class bar or any restaurant you should tip, but not not necessarily 20%. Mostly it's much less.
They should teach this in schools! Great advice as always.
Always when I'm at a classy bar, I always order a Sidecar or a Green Man. Most of you might know the Sidecar, but for those interested, Green Man consists of Jameson (2cl), blue curaçao (1cl), one egg white and lime (or lemon) juice (2cl) mixed together and served in a tumbler.
Gin is an underrated spirit, it's quickly become my favorite spirit once I was exposed to good Gin. Barr Hill and Joust Gin, so good
I really enjoy your videos.. have been subscribed for a few years now...Hoping you can post a video covering Fedora hat etiquette... eg when/how to tip your hat and placement of your hat during social interactions/engagements, Thank you
im not a fan of the off center tie, is that how you always wear your tie or were you unaware?
Great Video, i really like your style, have you ever played in a theater? A little correction: Im working as a bartender in germany and we do as well enjoy somebody who tips, its common to tip around 10%.
Yet another great video. I have yet to see a bad one! Keep up the great work.
I love this channel. How to be a man without being metrosexual.
Wonderful series ! Amazing this has not been explored previously.
Thank you for the tips Raphael and now I know how to drink like a gentleman
What's with the high waters?
The Italian slick back style looks good on you.
My standard drinking is a gentleman is don't drink it all the gentlemen like not even wine cuz you know it's people say it's gentlemanly to drink but I don't think it is 5 different standards of gentlemanliness than most to if you're considering against when if you don't drink you know I don't drink alcohol
No one can get better than Richard Paterson 👌👌👌
one point worth of noting is the quality of the alcohol the best quality stuff seems to be more manageable (I once worked in a restaurant my birthday ended with me drinking 60 units and still walking home but that evening included Dom Perignon, cognac and 18YO scotch whisky) but another time I was at a party with other friends drinking cheap alcohol and drank maybe 25 units and became a total mess
Sven; as always great video. I enjoy your presentation and practical advise. I was wondering about your cut away collar however. Someone of reputable notoriety once elaborated that cut away collars with a tie are a bad idea.
Great video and very informative. I liked it and subscribed to the channel.
Good video. But same question again. What if you get a burp or feel like farting. Also what if you spill something on table while eating. Please answer i am learning a lot from your videos.