Cheers to the bar! Fun fact: tapping your glass on the bar before drinking became a secret message in the last Italian independence war, to figure out Austrian/German spies. Now it's just a tradition and I do it on reflex, so that was a fun story while I was abroad with some German friends😂
I dont drink and i dont know nothing about each glass. The way he talk made me watch until the end. I really like how he explain everything. Thanks for making thus video. I hope you'll make another video again
😂 The Tiki Mug for murky brown remembers me of the time we invented an amazing cocktail with leftovers that we then called "Rinse water". It made it on the menu, no ceramic mug necessary to hide the color.
@@teslakanta8869 sorry, I don't remember. The base was mostly a drink called "Elfblood" on the menu and as it mixed with orange juice it got that brown-grey color like rinsewater.
A true need to have in Sweden is the aquavit glas or the Schnapps glass. I do need to get one of those double rocks glasses though, i like to have my painkillers in a tumbler
I honestly already knew all of these surprised you didnt mention the glencairn aince you seem to be into whiskey . But Im NGL I had no idea double rocks were a thing tbh lol so I did leanr something.
I definitely experienced the importance of glassware when I was served an IPA in a "can" shaped glass and found it almost undrinkable until I sipped enough to make room at the top of the glass.
I was in Chicago for a summer and my favorite bar was Three Dots And a Dash. The second I saw that tiki mug, I instantly recognized it and now have the strong desire for deceptively strong cocktails xD
drinking only involves 4 of the senses as the pebble bartender said. And here's a fun fact, to include the fifth, that is the ear , it's being known to be said 'Cheers'! and that is how this custom of saying cheers started.
i stumbled across this video and am so glad i did because I had seen the nick and nora glasses in a dream--yes a dream-- and looked all over for them but didn't know what they were called. Now that I know its name I'm going to order them for my apartment!
The Boise State v Utah State (+16) comment is the funniest thing I've ever heard working in this industry. Know a few people who lost money on that game, too.
The Return of the King
This guy needs his own show! A version of Comedians in Cars getting coffee but for bars around New York/ the world. I would pay to watch it.
Yaaaas! 🙌🏻
What a great idea! I love Comedians in Cars.
Artisans In Bars Getting Sloshy.
Bartenders in Buicks drinking Bourbon
This dude is an amazing presenter! More please!
Agreed! More please.
Yeah I just stumbled across this channel n I love this guy’s vibes
He's an immortal yet everyone thinks he's joking when he says he's been bartending for a century or two!
I hear that he has served Thor some beer and wine in the past.
Tim is such a cool guy, his personality SHINES throughout, more of this please!
Glad to see him in another video! Charismatic and very informative! Hope he continues to be a part of future BA videos.
I love this - mix of history, sales/visuals, but also very practical advice on how to make your cocktails more appealing
You never lost my attention. Please give this guy a show.
The bartender sure has some amazing skills. We all look forward to see what else he has in store for us.
Cheers to the bar! Fun fact: tapping your glass on the bar before drinking became a secret message in the last Italian independence war, to figure out Austrian/German spies. Now it's just a tradition and I do it on reflex, so that was a fun story while I was abroad with some German friends😂
As a new bartender, this was super informative but the Boise State reference had me laughing until I cried! 🤣🤣🤣
Yesterday I rewatched the video about him at the Rockefeller Center's Cocktail Bar, glad to see him back for another one!
I love those Riedel glasses.. but Nick & Nora's would be my favourite to use for cocktails! 😁😁
Seriously we need more of this guy, just great!
This guy needs a show
The betting part was too personal😂😂😂
😂
I dont drink and i dont know nothing about each glass. The way he talk made me watch until the end. I really like how he explain everything. Thanks for making thus video. I hope you'll make another video again
Tim Sweeney rocks. More TS videos on BA please
i always dig it when this dude does a video!
HE´S BACK!!
What glassware brand are you using in the video? Love the style of the coupe / martini
A giraffe walks into a bar and says, “Hey fellas… the high balls are on me.”
I’ll show myself out. 😂
I enjoyed this video immensely! Now I want to try all of those cocktails!
This guy is fantastic.
Yup, this guy's awesome.
I definitely wanna see more of Tim!
YES!!!! I was waiting to see him featured again
Need a show with him and Andre!
"Cheers to the bar"........ Love that! 🍸🍹
5:51 is there a fly buzzing around?
1:11 You can see the Luxardo Maraschino placed strategically next to the Green Chartreuse!
This is such a cool guy! I really enjoy him talking tbh
Well done. Great to see a true professional.
I love my special coffees. I used to have four, but I had tall, straight-sided mugs with a decent sized handle.
Very very very very very great break down.
this guy says "cream" like that dude who tastes chocolate in the meme video
i enjoy it
I rarely drink and not enough to know any of this before but this was so fun to watch lol
😂 The Tiki Mug for murky brown remembers me of the time we invented an amazing cocktail with leftovers that we then called "Rinse water". It made it on the menu, no ceramic mug necessary to hide the color.
That sounds really cool. What kind of leftovers would make it in?
@@teslakanta8869 sorry, I don't remember. The base was mostly a drink called "Elfblood" on the menu and as it mixed with orange juice it got that brown-grey color like rinsewater.
More of this guy, love Him!
So many fine details in this video. Great stuff
Want more of this guy!
Lol, that betting line got me, been there! 😂😂😂
I love this guy. Such a cool vibe ✨
Love this bartender and the content
No wine glass on the “bar necessities” list 😂😂
Sweet Tim Sweeney dropping that glass knowledge! Keep on crushing homie!!!
Diggin that totally hypothetical reason for shots
I absolutely bloody loved this video thank you
ANOTHER EPISODE NOW
A true need to have in Sweden is the aquavit glas or the Schnapps glass. I do need to get one of those double rocks glasses though, i like to have my painkillers in a tumbler
He really needs his own show
I honestly already knew all of these surprised you didnt mention the glencairn aince you seem to be into whiskey . But Im NGL I had no idea double rocks were a thing tbh lol so I did leanr something.
Love thisssss
Coupe, highball and double rocks, the three essentials. Noted.
Fascinating! Feeling embarrassed now for all the years I've asked for my gin lime and sodas in a highball with half ice.
Awesome video!🎉
Def makes me appreciate cocktails more.
3 essential glasses to rin a bar:
- Coupe
- Highball
- Lowball
very nice talk . i really appreciated . thanks a lot .
7:35 Pog
Very informative! Surprised Glencairn wasn't on the list.
Chose Scotch glasses when the last of my thrifted snifters broke.
12:08 is absolutely epic.
This was a great video. (I've never watched this channel before)
More Tim please
My next trip to NYC…. He’s pouring the drinks!
I definitely experienced the importance of glassware when I was served an IPA in a "can" shaped glass and found it almost undrinkable until I sipped enough to make room at the top of the glass.
I was in Chicago for a summer and my favorite bar was Three Dots And a Dash. The second I saw that tiki mug, I instantly recognized it and now have the strong desire for deceptively strong cocktails xD
Outstanding video
Just like your other ones😊✌️
This guy and Pebble Bar are the best
Love this guy's videos. Great energy and wisdom
I wanna hear this guy talk about different beer glasses
Beautiful video
This is one of the only vids I watched all the way through. He is awesome. Also for what it’s worth-I like the traditional Tiki glass 🗿🍹
This guy was great in the last video
These videos are awesome more plz
Fun video very informative but wheres the glencairn? Or the spanish goblet?
Thank you for sharing.
Excellent Video!!!!
If you bartended in the 90s and then in the 00s that is technically two centuries. 😂
I'm back to listen to literally everything Tim Sweeney says.
That was a great uplifting video
As a Latino I instinctively said pa arriba pa abajo pal centro pa dentro when he took the shot 😂
Really enjoyed this 🍻🍹🍸🥃🍷
Guy know what he’s talking about, great training video if your trying to bartend
Timothy Sweeney is a monster of knowledge bombs. Austin misses him. Enjoy NYC and RUclips!
Wow, Shoenice has really upgraded his game
This was funny and informative! Gotta stock up on my glasses to try some drinks!
Does having the alchohol exposed to sunlight by the window damage it?
amazing
what a king
I know that shot glass was filled with tea 😂
I LOVE this guy!
Over here in Scotland highball glasses are commonly called “slim jims”
drinking only involves 4 of the senses as the pebble bartender said. And here's a fun fact, to include the fifth, that is the ear , it's being known to be said 'Cheers'! and that is how this custom of saying cheers started.
great video
i stumbled across this video and am so glad i did because I had seen the nick and nora glasses in a dream--yes a dream-- and looked all over for them but didn't know what they were called. Now that I know its name I'm going to order them for my apartment!
0:04 Did...did he mean decade?
He was joking.
He's been bartending in the 20th and 21st century.
he earned a like with the football reference
Love this!! Thanks for the information and fun.
The Boise State v Utah State (+16) comment is the funniest thing I've ever heard working in this industry. Know a few people who lost money on that game, too.