The HIDDEN History of Lager Beer -- Beer History
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- The HIDDEN History of Lager Beer -- Beer History
Hey this is Ryan with Beer by the Numbers; beer nerds and historians alike all love to study how lagers, the world’s most popular beers, emerged in Northern Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries. These beers are clear in appearance and deliver a crisp effervescence that makes the incredibly refreshing and popular. Such characteristics lend themselves well to the cool mountain climates of Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic, but recent evidence suggests that another area of the world, thousands of miles away, may have played a key role in the emergence of this major beer family.
I know I always say this, but....its great to have you back.
Loved it!
I feel like this channel should be getting more views. Other channels don't go as deep.
Thanks so much! Cheers!
Thank you- much appreciated. Positive feedback- delete the background music. Cheers 🍻
At 3:33 appears a Quilmes from Argentina. Good there. Bien ahí.
Monks in the Alps didn't create the Lager linage, they also didn't sellect it among many. They just saw it working and preserv it. Well done. They didn't even know what was it. Very good job.
Is this new yeast found in Patagonia, the same promoted by Heineken a couple of years ago?
Killer video....and perfect timing, as i am getting more into lager these days. And....the weather is getting warmer...Cheers!!!
Always love lagers in the warm weather. Cheers!
Great video! I suggested lager history in your last Livestream 😁🍻 I hope you two are doing well, and discovering more new local beers! Right now, I'm drinking Geary's summer ale. It's a 6% easy drinker from Maine. 6% + easy drinking =DRUNK! 😂
Lager: one of the world's best accidents.
Another great history lesson.I always assumed the Germans started Lagers in S.America when they escaped Germany.
Great research their Ryan. Thanks for sharing and have a great day. Cheers
You have yourself a great day as well. Cheers!
A very good informative and entertaining, a good history lesson. Cheers !
Budweiser.....always the same, available everywhere....yes, I’m from Germany
I rarely comment but this channel has good content - well positioned to get big. Cheers!
Coming this Autumn, I'd love to see you talk about Pumpkin ales, from the past where the malts were from mere pumpkins, to now-a-days where brewers try to make the brew into a pumpkin pie. :D Smuttynose pumpkin is my personal fav
1700 views for such a well made video??? What the hell RUclips?
Indigenous people were so smart.