The bottle can hold more pressure so this seltzer will have more bubbles. If you ever have had a fizzy drink when you first drink it there's a feeling that burns for a second when you first take a sip. The feeling of that sensation is strong with this seltzer. That is why they're saying good seltzer hurts. This bottle will have the drink be more fizzy.
In argentina we always had this, here we call this drink "soda" and we have lots of services that send a "Sodero" (sodaman) to deliver it to your house, they also deliver bottled water and some bottled juices (those last on regular bottles). We also have desposable "soda" bottles (sifones) on any market/grocery store and on most of the restaurants. There's also a self-rechargeable version called "sifón Drago" that you can reload with tap or any other water and it have a tank that put fizz on it for 2 or 3 refills. If anyone have the chance to try the argentinian soda, I woll recommend the brand "Ives", but the one sold by a "Sodero" not the market one.
@@martinyoon5252 you could search online "sodero argentina" or "soda argentina" you'll find lots of videos. Also we have an argentinian rechargeable syphon that we use at home with a recheargeable co2 gas bottle called "Drago" that brand is older than all the rechargeable sparkling water systems that I know of(like Soda stream)
this was standard in Romania. in my town, we would get the bottles in metal, and you would screw in co2 small gas chargers the size of a thumb, hear them empty out, then leave the bottle alone for a few minutes. it was a great memory. but nothing beat the local citrus sodas. you would buy the drink and drink it right there and give the empty bottle back to the vendor which they would bring back to a sterilizing factory and refill.
Given the increase in appreciation for craft food and beverage, I wonder if there's a more wide demand for this kind of service? Or could this only survive in a sufficiently large hipster town like Brooklyn? Since even these guys cant seem to afford to manufacture new bottles, my dreams of ordering real seltzer in Chicago seem unlikely to be realized :(
I referring more to it being a postal city. Brooklyn is the postal city within the postal state of New York. but yeah the best way to describe it would be a borough. What part of Brooklyn do you live in? let me guess... prospect heights
Bruce Jeffries sure thing buddy, it's not like some businesses just like to use the old type it's all about being a douchebag. Also tell me why would they charge 3x more just for the bottles? That's makes literally no sense. You want to know why? BECAUSE THEY'RE THE LAST FILLERS IN NEW YORK. They literally have no competition why would they need to raise a price they have a monopoly on just for the bottles?
I just picked up a seltzer bottle at a yardsale was trying to remove the lid to use in the bathroom for a neat listerine dispenser Your video tells me I can not do that or fill on my own but made the bottle twice a cool
I guess I would not have to swish it in my mouth to get it bubbly I have a keg system it there a nozzle to allow me to fill it or is it just better as a decor
AH! G-d bless ya! I am 65 years old and was raised in Livingston, NJ from the 1950s. I LOVED the intense super-charged seltzer we used to have delivered in that heavy wooden crate, probably from Newark, NJ. It used to tickle my baby-nose in 1955. My folks said that I preferred it over still water. I'd love to try that again. In Miami the unflavored Ritz™ and Syfo™ sell out immediately and the Publix Supermarket employees point out that the population of elder NY Jews in the Aventura area clean them out. Guilty as charged!
60 PSI? Yeah, I don't get anywhere near that with my little 16g cylinder carbonation kit. The best I can get in perfectly chilled water is 45 PSI. They must have a gas pump inline somewhere to increase the pressure past the natural vapor pressure. Even at 45 PSI, it starts to sting a bit at the throat. I can't even imagine how violent higher concentrations would be. I guess I haven't drunk real seltzer.
A lot of comments are talking about spongebob, but I remember the three stooges spraying each other with these bottles all the time. Most actual use of these where still before my time as the three stooges were in reruns when I was a kid.
I have a M. Weitz seltzer bottle from Jersey City, New Jersey. Probably 1940's ? There's just something about these old bottles... "something" that makes you want to collect them.
You can't have constant pressure when pouring seltzer. The bottle is pressurised and that pressure makes the water come out. Pressure is p=nRT/V, with n being the amount of gas and V being the volume. As the gas expands and the water is pushed out, the volume of the gas increases and the pressure decreases. A half empty bottle of seltzer has only half the starting pressure. At lower pressure, some of the dissolved gas escapes from the water into the headspace, increasing the pressure a little but making the seltzer flatter.
Pressure guys. The seltzer hurts because when you push the button in comes out with the force of 60ibs of pressure. And it always will because of that valve. The slogan and title is saying the good seltzer is pressurized and doesn't loose fizz
in europe these were used for the spritzers - white wine and a spray of seltzer water. poor man's champagne :P today they just pour some sparkling water, but its not the same.
its because of the CO2 is why it should hurt, it should be super carbonated.. carbonation causes a painful yet cooling sensation at the same time.. That is the title explained..
I came to find out why seltzer should hurt. Left disappointed
Christian Wilson
The only thing that got hurt was our feelings
The bottle can hold more pressure so this seltzer will have more bubbles.
If you ever have had a fizzy drink when you first drink it there's a feeling that burns for a second when you first take a sip. The feeling of that sensation is strong with this seltzer.
That is why they're saying good seltzer hurts. This bottle will have the drink be more fizzy.
Why would a drink that HURTS your throat be considered good? smh...this is why I don't crave carbonated drinks
You don't see me because I'm standing behind you !
Katie Smith yeah right as if people drink carbonated water because they are all elderly and they are all aware of that weird health benefit
The title makes no sense
i thought it meant there should be enough pressure in it that releasing the seltzer should sting, similar to karchers n other compressors
It’s on the guys shirt
Its the name of his company
It makes perfect sense..
*That's the bottle squidward used that one time*
Can we get 5000 subscribers with no videos? Stop copying people’s comments
LordTactical it’s one of those cliche channels that tries to get subscribers as a “funny joke” what do you expect?
I originally upvoted him, then saw your comment, and switched it to a downvote. That was a close one.
Is there anything that can be said that hasn't already been said by somebody else?
first thing i thought of!!
Did you deliver to squidward?
HELL YES
I always wondered as a kid why squidward had those weird bottles
He did say they were the last bottlers
_HERE SQUIDWARD_
Nathan Sparks hey Squidward
So that was seltzer water squidward was using and dispense that fizzy drink I thought that was soda in that episode but it was seltzer water
soda water and seltzer are the same thing.
I think they meant actual Soda, and not just soda water (carbonated water). Still basically the same thing though, just some extra flavor/color
Major League Gamer yup I thought it was sprite lol
THATS WHAT IT FROM I COULDNT PUT MY FINGER ON IT
Ever since then I've thought of sprite differently
Why should it hurt?
1 like that wasn't from me, but this 1 reply is. Thank you Justin y.
Sup
How tf u here
Theflying Dutchman Because he is a human like you that browses RUclips
@Unorthodocument
You sir have won my like
Why not manufacture new bottles since there's a market for it
There's not a big enough market for it to be profitable to make expensive bottles.
Because he is the market
Vintage
Because it would take away the vintage style and look away
@@batmanmomma7702 vintage smintage if they artifically age the metal you wouldn't be able to tell the difference
does that mean spongebob and Patrick have been drinking co2 with water
With the increase in CO2 in our atmosphere leading to ocean acidification, they're practically living in soda water 24/7.
I’m so glad I’m not the only person who thought of Spongebob
squidward! hey squidward!
patrick your glass is already full…
oh yeah..
Seltzer bottles, a relic that deserves to be preserved and enjoyed.
Kyle “Seltzer” Kulinski would love this!
In argentina we always had this, here we call this drink "soda" and we have lots of services that send a "Sodero" (sodaman) to deliver it to your house, they also deliver bottled water and some bottled juices (those last on regular bottles). We also have desposable "soda" bottles (sifones) on any market/grocery store and on most of the restaurants.
There's also a self-rechargeable version called "sifón Drago" that you can reload with tap or any other water and it have a tank that put fizz on it for 2 or 3 refills.
If anyone have the chance to try the argentinian soda, I woll recommend the brand "Ives", but the one sold by a "Sodero" not the market one.
Could you provide a link to this product then?
@@martinyoon5252 you could search online "sodero argentina" or "soda argentina" you'll find lots of videos. Also we have an argentinian rechargeable syphon that we use at home with a recheargeable co2 gas bottle called "Drago" that brand is older than all the rechargeable sparkling water systems that I know of(like Soda stream)
We had these growing up in romania in the 90s and nothing made your summer like a water fight with these.
90? Mama se ducea mereu si umplea din alea prin 2013.
Tonia Winter imagine getting seltzer water in your eyes lol
Tonia Winter Sounds like a lot of fun. My brother and I used Super Soakers. They worked for about 39 min. until they broke.
Cool story
this was standard in Romania. in my town, we would get the bottles in metal, and you would screw in co2 small gas chargers the size of a thumb, hear them empty out, then leave the bottle alone for a few minutes. it was a great memory. but nothing beat the local citrus sodas. you would buy the drink and drink it right there and give the empty bottle back to the vendor which they would bring back to a sterilizing factory and refill.
*But why you tryna put Squidward out of business?!*
Who'd just now getting this recommended to them in 2018?
Yep
fuckn youtube.
yes
2019-11
Given the increase in appreciation for craft food and beverage, I wonder if there's a more wide demand for this kind of service? Or could this only survive in a sufficiently large hipster town like Brooklyn?
Since even these guys cant seem to afford to manufacture new bottles, my dreams of ordering real seltzer in Chicago seem unlikely to be realized :(
lmao Brooklyn is the farthest thing from a hipster town. And its a city not a town
i live in brooklyn. And hell yeah it is a hipster town. It's a borough, not a city.
I referring more to it being a postal city. Brooklyn is the postal city within the postal state of New York. but yeah the best way to describe it would be a borough. What part of Brooklyn do you live in? let me guess... prospect heights
perhaps you could take a trip down to Bushwick and meet some local hipsters =D
P.s - let me know if you make it back home in one piece
“Hey Squidward!”
Lol
YOUR GLASS IS FULL
They still make these. You don't have to use antiques...
Tim West it's the aesthetics of the old ones
Wrinkly and bald? Or many armed and the size of a universe?
why would they need new ones when they have hundreds already
r u on drug
Bruce Jeffries sure thing buddy, it's not like some businesses just like to use the old type it's all about being a douchebag. Also tell me why would they charge 3x more just for the bottles? That's makes literally no sense. You want to know why? BECAUSE THEY'RE THE LAST FILLERS IN NEW YORK. They literally have no competition why would they need to raise a price they have a monopoly on just for the bottles?
Patrick, your glass is full.
I just picked up a seltzer bottle at a yardsale was trying to remove the lid to use in the bathroom for a neat listerine dispenser
Your video tells me I can not do that or fill on my own but made the bottle twice a cool
Sheaffer Select you could pressurize it with CO2 and make fizzy Listerine if you really wanted to!
I guess I would not have to swish it in my mouth to get it bubbly
I have a keg system it there a nozzle to allow me to fill it or is it just better as a decor
@@ARSZLB Would CO2 work on these retro bottles?
Hey Squidward! Hey Squidward!
Patrick your glass is full
I feel like a broken Seltzer Cap/Faucet thing could be fixed with a 3d printer.
AH! G-d bless ya! I am 65 years old and was raised in Livingston, NJ from the 1950s. I LOVED the intense super-charged seltzer we used to have delivered in that heavy wooden crate, probably from Newark, NJ. It used to tickle my baby-nose in 1955. My folks said that I preferred it over still water. I'd love to try that again. In Miami the unflavored Ritz™ and Syfo™ sell out immediately and the Publix Supermarket employees point out that the population of elder NY Jews in the Aventura area clean them out. Guilty as charged!
Yep, and milk deliveries, before the mall, even. Going to Silverman's, the 5 & 10, Eppes, and hitting up Seymour's for breakfast.
I've seen great water fights with these in old films such as The Three Stooges. Like a water rifle on full automatic.
Seltzer is so good.
60 PSI? Yeah, I don't get anywhere near that with my little 16g cylinder carbonation kit. The best I can get in perfectly chilled water is 45 PSI. They must have a gas pump inline somewhere to increase the pressure past the natural vapor pressure. Even at 45 PSI, it starts to sting a bit at the throat. I can't even imagine how violent higher concentrations would be. I guess I haven't drunk real seltzer.
Ok ,i watched it. Stop recommending this
I know right!
''\(XoX)/''
You watch it, that's why they recommend it.
Omg did he deliver one to squidwards house?
I've had seltzer water before. From the taste I concluded no one actually drank it and its only purpose was slapstick.
Squidward!
I’ve always wanted to try this since I saw that SpongeBob ep as a kid
WSJ Didn't add any commentary here :( just basically ran an ad on their channel for this dude
That’s the point of these style of videos...
I don't know why this was in my feed and I don't know how I actually enjoyed watching it.
WSJ, Bon Appetit, Great Big Story. All three made video about this guy
"PATRICK! ...your glass is full."
"..oh yeah"
“Sorry boys, I’m all outta Pop! I’m gonna go get some more...”
I want this service in Montreal !
Valérie Picard toi et moi aussi
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“We are the last bottlers” only in America in Romania there are little stands where you refill your bottles
squidward
Seltzer? I dont even know her.
Never had this kind, but store bought topochico slaps
The pressure can’t remain constant because you’re REMOVING matter from the system when you spray the water out.
A lot of comments are talking about spongebob, but I remember the three stooges spraying each other with these bottles all the time. Most actual use of these where still before my time as the three stooges were in reruns when I was a kid.
Had me until "new york city tap water".
I have a M. Weitz seltzer bottle from Jersey City, New Jersey. Probably 1940's ? There's just something about these old bottles... "something" that makes you want to collect them.
Seltzer is promoted by Wall Street.
Secular Talk is sponsored by Seltzer.
Ergo:Wall Street rules Secular Talk.
Our lesbian soccer coach has sold out.
It's the mothafuckin' Seltzer Boys!!
I’m from the UK, never heard of seltzer in my life. We just call it fizzy water over here
thankyou. that was interesting
I remember seeing this bottle on Tom and jerry
Those machines are running by miracle.
The first thing i thought of when i say this was spongebob
So this is what squidward used
Seltzer is just crunchy water
Ok, so i would love to have one of these seltzer. But there doesn't seem to be a functional way for me myself to re-pressurize it?
why are suddenly people talking about seltzer
they need to come to Chicago
This guy talks like he's being held at gunpoint and has taken 6 valium to deal with the stress of it.
You can't have constant pressure when pouring seltzer. The bottle is pressurised and that pressure makes the water come out. Pressure is p=nRT/V, with n being the amount of gas and V being the volume. As the gas expands and the water is pushed out, the volume of the gas increases and the pressure decreases. A half empty bottle of seltzer has only half the starting pressure. At lower pressure, some of the dissolved gas escapes from the water into the headspace, increasing the pressure a little but making the seltzer flatter.
what if we pressurize with co2 at vapor pressure? lol
Just realized this was WSJ.
He’s making so many old Jewish people happy
So the next question is what do you do with seltzer water?
So you’re the guys bribing Kyle
That Accent is amazing
Was clickbaited but was not disappointed
Pressure guys. The seltzer hurts because when you push the button in comes out with the force of 60ibs of pressure. And it always will because of that valve. The slogan and title is saying the good seltzer is pressurized and doesn't loose fizz
in europe these were used for the spritzers - white wine and a spray of seltzer water. poor man's champagne :P today they just pour some sparkling water, but its not the same.
Should I put alka seltzer in my seltzer water?
What is a seltzer? Is it an old gen fire extinguisher or carbonated water or something?
Squidward has it
its because of the CO2 is why it should hurt, it should be super carbonated.. carbonation causes a painful yet cooling sensation at the same time.. That is the title explained..
So carbonated water in a fancy bottle and a video title that at no point in this video got a real explanation.
This looks like such a dirt operation
ok youtube, I watched the thing in my recommended videos section....
That episode of spongebob with the seltzer water
What is it used for?
I wanted to learn why good seltzer should hurt? That's why I click on this
Why don't they just engineer their own bottle nozzles
As has www.saltza.fr/
Robert D. I like it! I can see a future where all soda is dispensed like that
SQUIDWARD!! HEY SQUIDWARD!!! SQUIDWARD!!! PATRICK! Yours is still full! Oh.... SQUIDWARD!!!! HEY SQUIDWARD!!!! SQUIDWARD!!!!
I’m not feeling well Mr.Stark.....
I like how people are paying google now to get in on the recommended videos list racket.....
If pressure is released when you use it.... How can it stay the same pressure..
I really want one
I put "Spongebob soda" on search box.. then this is come up
come on baby make it hurt so good, sometimes seltzer dont fell like it should so come on...hurt so good
How much pressure class bottle can take? Can it explode?
Allan Tamm sure, but it would take a HELL of a lot more than 60 psi!
Don't know about these glass ones, but I once attached a 2 litre plastic soda bottle to my air compressor and it went to 180psi before it popped.
Outland I smell a new youtube channel coming along
"Will it pop!"
Allan Tamm I've dropped one of those type of seltzer bottles before and they explode with quite a pop.
i wouldn't drink any liquid stored from those old dirty bottles
They sell seltzer water like this in Mexico you can go to just about any corner store and buy some with a pump and valve to spray it
ive never seen this and have been a few times... but maybe i didnt look enough..
Squidward! Squidward! Hey, Squidward!
I would like one BUT it doesn't look so hygienic and why can't they just manufacture new bottles?
That's the bottle that Tom used to inflate jerry
nowhere did they say, “Good seltzer should hurt.”
This thing is that thing that Squidward gave to SpongeBob and Patrick.
Patrick your glass is full!
In hungary where seltzer was invented it's a common job. Almost evry town has seltzer service.
Kinda sad rn because I don’t have any bread to make toast
People don't get why seltzer hurts. Chug a bottle and find out
It mixes up your highball, no spoon needed
Wow this is one good knife
New York City water is actually spring water from upstate New York so it tastes good.
I don’t want anything from your ancient machinery. You need an upgrade, guy.