"Give beer to those who are perishing, wine to those who are in anguish, let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more." - Proverbs 31:6-7 🍺🍻🍷🍷
Same here. I was considering sticking with coffee except one earlier beer until a bit later and then I came across this video and thought drinking a beer while watching it would be fitting. Cheers.
@@alejandroramirez4470 they were truly innovative for the times They always pushed the limit and they always used quality ingredients Their pumpkin ale, and their stouts are still good
4:02 I once went to an event (Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center) where the film Metropolis (1927) played on the screen while a symphony-style band played live for the soundtrack. That was the coolest movie experience I have ever had!
@@NickyJamesTV TIL. All the same, I'm tired of these incels with no lives getting into the comments and trying to spread their ugliness toward a voice actor.
@@zu_1455 Don't sweat it. The people that narrate these videos definitely don't read about the comments and if they did they wouldn't care. Most of these people are mad and just projecting it to the world around.
The idea that the Mayflower landed in Cape Cod Bay, rather than Virginia where it was chartered to, because it ran out of beer is highly unlikely. Upon arrival the crew went ashore and took on fresh water which would certainly have kept them over the several days needed to sail south to Virginia, and if not they could certainly have taken on more fresh water as they cruised down the coast. In fact, they spent several days searching for a good spot to land in Plymouth which would almost have been enough to reach Virginia in itself. Nathaniel Philbrick explains this in his book "Mayflower: Voyage, Community, War". What is much more likely is that the Puritans, who were a minority on the ship, had bribed the captain to stop there quite specifically. They had already acquired a native American guide by the name of Tisquantum, commonly known as Squanto, to find a good place for them to live, and in the end they settled on what was the site of Tisquantum's former summer village. Is it hard to believe then that the specific location that they landed at hadn't been planned before they'd even left England? The whole story about running out of beer is based on the writings of a passenger, William Bradford, who was one of the Puritans and later served as governor of the Plymouth Colony for 30 years. The quote reads "...for we could not now take time for further search or consideration, our victuals being much spent, especially our Beere, and it being now the 19.” The quote is taken out of context, however, by those that suggest that the Mayflower landed in Plymouth out of necessity. Bradford is not referring to the search for just any place to land, but specifically a place to set up camp within the area that they'd already pinpointed. There are multiple other sources that concur with this theory if you'd care to search them out.
I drank some of the dogfish head Midas touch after I found out about it, it definitely packs a punch. Great video, very interesting! And alcohol I would love to see a video about is tequila. Keep up the great work and great content.🍻
In Oregon, we have a LOT of micro breweries so it would be tough to pin point one... however I do have a great fondness of Pelican Brewery and their IPA, Beak Breaker. A nice India Pale Ale that has won 9 various awards, packs 9% alcohol, very hoppy brew at 90 IBU and plato of 19.5. And, as they say, "Inconceivably Drinkable"
Only the original Midas Touch in cork finish 750ml bottles from the early 2000s followed the ancient recipe. The mass produced version that's sold in 12oz bottles uses adjuncts and subpar ingredients.
I like Czech beer like Staropomeran or Pilzner Ulquer ( I hope i name it right ) , Heineken beer and Guinness beer. But ofcourse I also drink polish beer like Tyskie or Warka :)
7:07 Lisa Frank Inc formed in 1979 by Lisa Frank. Her colorful and trippy designs are used on things such as stickers and school supplies. Those designs are a staple of 80s culture.
Very interesting beer "history" from US. I remember that it was accidentally "found" in ancient Egypt. Do to climate they were storing grains in dig out places, as it was cooler that outside. One season it was unusually rainy and all of the grain "storage's" were field with water. So, it started to fermenting and when they open storage s they found fermented liquid that down the road became first beer.
4:02 An image similar to Maria, the female automaton robot on the film Metropolis, is part of the music video "The Men Who Rule The World" by Garbage. It is rad!
It is said that when Prohibition ended, the first truckload of Coors beer to be brewed never made it out of Golden, Colorado. During the Prohibition era, Coors shifted their facilities to making among other things, malted milk.
0:37 Jason Mamoa (who plays Aquaman) and Brandon Routh (who played Superman) were both born in 1979 and both played on the same high school soccer team at Norwalk High school in Norwalk, Iowa (a small town).
2:57 "Tubthumping" by Chumbawamba hit #1 in Australia on my 18th birthday. The song was played A LOT my senior year of high school. It is one of the most popular sports anthems (AKA Jock Jams) today.
0:18 The Lord of The Rings: Return of the King (2003) won the Academy Award for Best Picture my last year of Graduate School at the University of Missouri.
Well Guinness had a 9000 year lease. However, the lease is no longer in effect because the brewery property has been bought out when it expanded beyond the original 4-acre site. But of course it is still refeared to when people still think it's true.
If its the hop flavor you could go for some lighter beers, they tend to have more flowery and fruity notes or go with a dark ale with coffee and chocolate.
I remember being at an Italian place and the table had garlic bread, pasta, pizza, and beer: Bread, squiggly bread, fancy bread, and liquid bread.
Sounds like a meal that would leave you fartin' for days!
@@CoasterMan13Official if it helps, there were several people at the table. Haha
there is nothing else you really need lets be honest
Sounds like a heck of a meal.
Not the liquid bread 💀💀💀
"Give me a woman who loves beer, and I will conquer the world." - Kaiser Wilhelm. 🍻🍺
A+ video!
Fascinating history of beer and its many types and flavors!
I read the Bavarian beer law was also to restrict hallucinogenic ingredients as well
Sounds great. Can you imagine buying a beer and the brewer added mushrooms? Makes sense 😂
@@ericortega1745in 900's Denmark, dare I say it wouldn't be out of the question
"Give beer to those who are perishing, wine to those who are in anguish, let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more." - Proverbs 31:6-7 🍺🍻🍷🍷
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Drinking beer while watching beer history video :D
Same here. I was considering sticking with coffee except one earlier beer until a bit later and then I came across this video and thought drinking a beer while watching it would be fitting. Cheers.
Too bad Dogfish Head doesn't actually make the ancient ales anymore :(
They sadly started making stupid trendy beers and not following their original mission RIP DFH...My all time favorite Palo Santo Marron
They're notable ones out here in California are the IPAs and a couple others but didn't know about the older ales. Must've been some good stuff
@@alejandroramirez4470 they were truly innovative for the times
They always pushed the limit and they always used quality ingredients
Their pumpkin ale, and their stouts are still good
I like how there's no Budweiser/Bud Light in the thumbnail
Because those are water, not beer.
4:02 I once went to an event (Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center) where the film Metropolis (1927) played on the screen while a symphony-style band played live for the soundtrack.
That was the coolest movie experience I have ever had!
That sounds amazing but I'd need more beer to know!
I love this lady’s voice. Great addition to the Weird History team.
I believe her name is Phoebe and she did hundreds of what culture videos
@@NickyJamesTV TIL. All the same, I'm tired of these incels with no lives getting into the comments and trying to spread their ugliness toward a voice actor.
@@zu_1455 Don't sweat it. The people that narrate these videos definitely don't read about the comments and if they did they wouldn't care. Most of these people are mad and just projecting it to the world around.
Wasn't she also on WatchMojo ?
@@lakrids-pibe probably. All those channels are kind of the same and run together to me
The idea that the Mayflower landed in Cape Cod Bay, rather than Virginia where it was chartered to, because it ran out of beer is highly unlikely. Upon arrival the crew went ashore and took on fresh water which would certainly have kept them over the several days needed to sail south to Virginia, and if not they could certainly have taken on more fresh water as they cruised down the coast. In fact, they spent several days searching for a good spot to land in Plymouth which would almost have been enough to reach Virginia in itself. Nathaniel Philbrick explains this in his book "Mayflower: Voyage, Community, War". What is much more likely is that the Puritans, who were a minority on the ship, had bribed the captain to stop there quite specifically. They had already acquired a native American guide by the name of Tisquantum, commonly known as Squanto, to find a good place for them to live, and in the end they settled on what was the site of Tisquantum's former summer village. Is it hard to believe then that the specific location that they landed at hadn't been planned before they'd even left England? The whole story about running out of beer is based on the writings of a passenger, William Bradford, who was one of the Puritans and later served as governor of the Plymouth Colony for 30 years. The quote reads "...for we could not now take time for further search or consideration, our victuals being much spent, especially our Beere, and it being now the 19.” The quote is taken out of context, however, by those that suggest that the Mayflower landed in Plymouth out of necessity. Bradford is not referring to the search for just any place to land, but specifically a place to set up camp within the area that they'd already pinpointed. There are multiple other sources that concur with this theory if you'd care to search them out.
"Because some wars actually reach Pennsylvania" WOW that was COLD!
I dig the lady narrator. Don't understand all the grief.
I drank some of the dogfish head Midas touch after I found out about it, it definitely packs a punch. Great video, very interesting! And alcohol I would love to see a video about is tequila. Keep up the great work and great content.🍻
One of my favorites is the original Budweiser from the Czech Republic. I also like Samuel Adams and Yuengling.
Yeah Budvar. Falls City Beer tastes almost exactly like it
In Oregon, we have a LOT of micro breweries so it would be tough to pin point one... however I do have a great fondness of Pelican Brewery and their IPA, Beak Breaker. A nice India Pale Ale that has won 9 various awards, packs 9% alcohol, very hoppy brew at 90 IBU and plato of 19.5. And, as they say, "Inconceivably Drinkable"
I'm partial to their Cascadian Dark Ale
Only the original Midas Touch in cork finish 750ml bottles from the early 2000s followed the ancient recipe. The mass produced version that's sold in 12oz bottles uses adjuncts and subpar ingredients.
Unfortunately they don't even make that for distribution anymore.
As s Czech-blooded American, I have a particular love of Pilsner.
good thing the craft scene has now made a variety of pilsner to enjoy other than simple IPA.
dont drink, just like learning food history.
I like Czech beer like Staropomeran or Pilzner Ulquer ( I hope i name it right ) , Heineken beer and Guinness beer. But ofcourse I also drink polish beer like Tyskie or Warka :)
Absolutely well done. Enjoyed watching.
So informative 😮
why are y'all hating on the woman narrator?she is good and we learned about BEER! chill
7:07 Lisa Frank Inc formed in 1979 by Lisa Frank.
Her colorful and trippy designs are used on things such as stickers and school supplies.
Those designs are a staple of 80s culture.
I wish they’d taken the time to note that a major reason people in olden times-especially at sea-was because it was easier to get than clean water.
You did not watch the video lol. Mentioned at the 6:20 mark
Forgive me, playas
I liked this comment as the video played into the sixth minute
As a German, my favorite beers are the local and Tyskie 🍺
The Sumerian straw with slits in the sides is so chaotic!
Timely video given that we're coming up on Oktoberfest season, and the Germans make the best beer in the world!
The Belgians do a good beer job too!
@@catherinehubbard1167And the Czech.
My favorite beers! Belheavon Blue, Kilkenny, Smithwicks, HB Original, John Smiths Extra Smooth, and any type of Guinness
Bell's Oberon, from Kalamazoo, Michigan
Very interesting beer "history" from US.
I remember that it was accidentally "found" in ancient Egypt. Do to climate they were storing grains in dig out places, as it was cooler that outside. One season it was unusually rainy and all of the grain "storage's" were field with water. So, it started to fermenting and when they open storage s they found fermented liquid that down the road became first beer.
Bro wtf
My favorite beer is mickeys and bud light regardless of the controversy
I'd say , beer is "necessary equipment" for anyone forced to endure a baseball game !
good video
4:02 An image similar to Maria, the female automaton robot on the film Metropolis, is part of the music video "The Men Who Rule The World" by Garbage.
It is rad!
7:23
MR. JOHN TOWNSEND! I LOVE HIS CHANNEL
I happen to be fond of Milwaukee's Best Light, thank you.
It is said that when Prohibition ended, the first truckload of Coors beer to be brewed never made it out of Golden, Colorado. During the Prohibition era, Coors shifted their facilities to making among other things, malted milk.
Just like Stroh's in Detroit made ice cream.
Does anyone know how the music during the first part third time stamp is called?😭 great video btww
0:37 Jason Mamoa (who plays Aquaman) and Brandon Routh (who played Superman) were both born in 1979 and both played on the same high school soccer team at Norwalk High school in Norwalk, Iowa (a small town).
I like beer, beer taste good.
You can't beat a good Triple Belgian Ale - originally brewed by monks
Trappist beer FTDW.
In before narrator hate comes in
You were not early enough
Close, but no cigar!
I no imagine their lives are pretty miserable if all they can do is whine.
Wdym i love watch mojo
There’s a little less hate each time, which means that they are slowly giving up.
I used to like Michelob dark on tap because it was so smooth.
Thank you for Sharing. Use to like Michelob till they made it Lager, anyway this is my opinion. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
2:57 "Tubthumping" by Chumbawamba hit #1 in Australia on my 18th birthday.
The song was played A LOT my senior year of high school.
It is one of the most popular sports anthems (AKA Jock Jams) today.
I brew ancient Egyptian wine every once in a while as a Hobby and I must say it is a very mild psycodelic like pot and potent love potion!
My favorite beer is Red Stripe.
If it's improved the game of baseball immeasurably, imagine such wonders it's done for cricket~
I love Space Dust by Elysian. Hopefully InBev will sell them so I can start drinking it again. Thankfully they sold 10 barrel and Shock top!!
I like Shock Top, what are you saying?
Imagine letting one boy in a dress stop you from drinking a beer you love
@@dsxa918 I mean I'm glad that Budweiser sold it. Now I can support it.
@@joe_higachi there are plenty of other good beers to drink. I will not support a company that supports perversion.
imo it's overrated like the pliny the elder everyone in SoCal seems to love
When you said Major William Horton I was thinking like a Canuck and thiinking Timmies a coffee place.
You guys mentioned Yeungling, but no mention of how Henry Weinhard's survived by changing to soda during prohibition.
Cheers!!!
0:18 The Lord of The Rings: Return of the King (2003) won the Academy Award for Best Picture my last year of Graduate School at the University of Missouri.
Ommegang All Hallows Treat Imperial Stout - A special treat beer for once in a while Finishes with peanut butter cup flavor YUP tastes just like it !
Are we going to ignore the fact Guinness brewing Company pays 45 pounds a year in rent
The german beer winterstern is a good brand, my new favorite dark beer is komes.
Gemme a Sammy Log (lager) any day, Sam Adams's first beer and still the best. Great video, your right, girl has a great voice.
'Haven't had a beer in like 6 months 'sounds pretty good
Thats 6 months too long! Here You go. 🍺
*Germans take everything very seriously*
Bruh, you have NEVER used the German trains.
My favorite adult beverage was balentine ale 🍺
Well Guinness had a 9000 year lease. However, the lease is no longer in effect because the brewery property has been bought out when it expanded beyond the original 4-acre site.
But of course it is still refeared to when people still think it's true.
Beer is pruff that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
Benjamin Franklin.
Goodbye bud light 🤣
But all the incels switched to beers made by the same company. You right wingers aren't the brightest.
Thanks for this! 🍺 #WeirdHistoryFood #BeerHistory #Beer
Props to the guy at Dogfish Head wearing an Animal Chin shirt. Bones Brigade forever!
4:23 Sheryl Crow talks about drinking Falstaff beer on her song "A Change Will Do You Good."
Hi Miss Narrator ❤💕❤️
I don't drink beer. Never acquired a taste for it. 😖
If its the hop flavor you could go for some lighter beers, they tend to have more flowery and fruity notes or go with a dark ale with coffee and chocolate.
@@TheArchaos I've thought about that, but I'm just not really interested in trying.
you missed the most ingredient: malt
Chateau Jiahu is the worst beer I've ever drank. I'm not kidding at all. This includes all the bargain level national beers in the US
I'm not as think as you dunk I am, y'know.
WEIRD HISTORY OF THE SLUG BURGER. DUBS BURGERS, in Athens, Alabama is my favorite example.
I live 10 minutes from Dogfish Head.
I don't even drink beer.
Pabst Blue Ribbon!!!!!!!!!! ❤🤍💙
Asylum by Left Coast Brewery
My g grandmother loved her some Miller Hi life
Yeungling ice cream is yummy.
How about tequila?
2:44. Who’s High-Pitch?
So thirsty now... I don't know why?
Yuengling please
That ai viking stuck out 💀
If it ain’t fix don’t broke it
But why does beer always have that nasty aftertaste?
Okay…why are several people swooning when someone says water? (sees bit in vid with Jason Momoa) Yeah, that will do it…
Drugs rule
What's the deal with president Carters brother?
The vikings are germanic people
i normally do not par take in this channel unless its our homie ......but..its about beer. ok
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Wrong narrator
@@marvingecko1232 don't be upset. It will change. As quickly as you blink
@@jordanfinehair Wrong error wrong, narrator wrong, narrator wrong narrator wrong mirror.😐👌🫤🤣🤣😛😛😜
@@marvingecko1232 exactly
Oranjeboomstraat still exist in Rotterdam The Netherlands
Fun fact- in some states when one orders certain mixed drinks a side of beer will be served as well.
I’m looking at you Wisconsin. 🍺 🍸🍹🥃
Bloody Mary with a beer shooter 😋
You're welcome!
Becks, mmmmmmm
Nope. Cant do an episode about beer without the REAL WH voice.
80th viewer! uploaed 5min ago!
What a complete nothing comment. Lame
@@10ftSamsquanchyyours isn't much better...
@@10ftSamsquanchyWrangler😮😢
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Weihenstephaner Hefeweizen. 👍🏻
Most everything I've read says that beer was invented in Iran. Who to believe?🤣
:)