Connor Drank a Three Litre Beer at Medieval Times
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I love the fact that Garnt pulled out the Wikipedia article as a form of ID lmao iconic
It reminds me of the story of Dara O'Briain talking about needing photo ID for a domestic flight in Ireland and how it's silly that some ID's become invalid once they expire.
He coulda pulled out the YT account and Trash taste as "evidence" to back up the wiki content lmao
$35 for 3 liters of beer is pretty damn cheap! A pint is normally around $10+ at any sort of entertainment venue.
A tenner for a pint? What kind of hellscape has prices like this? anything over 5 bucks is a big scam…
@@Brien831 agreed! Any sports arena or music venue usually overcharges. That’s why I try to pregame as much as possible.
Your getting robbed.
£5 or less is the standard in the U.K.
I even went to one pub where the beer was £1.99, tasted disgusting but it was £1.99!
They overcharge because if they have cheap beer everyone will get drunk and trash the place. Happened once at a baseball game in the early 1900's. Half off beer is dangerous
@@joshbentley2307 dude that's nuts to me, where I live (american midwest) a solo cup of beer at a music festival is like $11 but if you bring the cup back it's free refills since the outdoor venues don't allow outside drinks past water and even then they take the lid so you're more likely to spill it and have to buy one at $8 from the venue, at a baseball stadium it's like $15 for a 32 fl oz and $5 for refills
1:25 "accurate to the 1200s"
LOL
1. Tomatoes, potatoes and corn all come from the Americas
2. Renaissance armour all over the place
Don't get me wrong, I love going, it's a lot of fun. But the word "accurate" belongs nowhere near this place
I know that Medieval Times in Buena Park, it's on the strip down from Knott's Berry Farm and ever single middle America family fun thing you could think about is around it. It's the most "If it plays in Peoria" neighborhood you could think of and it's absolutely brilliant.
That's the one I remember going to twice when I was a young lad hell I remember the colors I was seated in
Yellow and Blue sections fun times
ah yes, medieval tomato from a continent they didn't know about soup
It’s been so long since I’ve been to medieval times. I think someone told me the green one wins every Wednesday.
Medieval times is super fun. Especially the VIP section
ok Garnt that is pretty funny
Another story to proves connor is a Shounen hero
Conner being the true Brit he is
And holy hell that is a lot of beer. I will drink 3 20oz beers and be done. Less than 2 liters. I guess I physically could have 2 more 20oz beers but god I'd be stumbling home XD
3 Lts of beer is more or less the equivalent of 5 shots of tequila 😬
I thought he got isekaid or something
There were no tomatoes in Europe before the 1500s and they were considered poisonous until the mid 1800s.
isnt just having a credit card proof that ur an adult? minors cant have credit cards
I went to a medieval times in Italy and I have not had a better meal since
35$ does not sound to bad. I was in Sf and the bar next to the hotel was $20 a pint plus tax and tip..
LOL
Fun fact:
The sparks that fly off the weapons at medieval times are from a special coating that is applied to the edge of the blades. Real normal metal weapons don't do that no matter how hard you hit them together. It's done just to be more theatrical
real blades create sparks actually but not that much its more like a little flash
@@mahmutyordamli4912 you’d also need to be hitting so hard you’d be risking permanent damage to the weapon
Metals do spark on strike. It just depends which ones. In fact there's a thing called 'the spark test' which machinists may use to quickly determine or at least 'guestimate' what an unknown metal might be based on the quantity, duration and intensity of the sparks.
@@FiltyIncognito I know metal can spark, that's not what I'm saying tho. At medieval times, the prop swords are deliberatly coated in ferrocerium, a highly combustible metal alloy.
@@spiderdude2099 Ah I apologize for not clarifying. My comment was more for those who don't really know. Your wording was a little ambiguous on the matter.
"Accurate to the 1200s":
Medieval ppl had spoons.
They did not have tomatoes anywhere beyond the Americas.
Medieval meat was well seasoned damn it. Don't dare slander the middle age's food game.
Well seasoned varied. Salted? Yes. Wild herbs? Yes. Pepper, saffron, and other spices? As a noble? Sometimes. As a Royal? Definitely.
That bartender was like "man this is cool but I don't want to get in trouble with my boss or police, but I will look the other way if someone else gets it for you so I can have plausible deniability"
That sucks you had a bad experience with the food. The Medieval Times in New Jersey has really good food. Like you can see the seasoning on the chicken and the soup is great. Guess you'll have to try the east coast next time! P.S. Yes you buy the glass with the drink in it and get to keep it as a souvenir.
I hate that people think that "Oh, ye olden days, people have not yet figured out what a spoon is" Every stinking lowly plagueridden peasant had atleast a wooden spoon and a skewer. No Noble in the 12th century would have been thrilled at the though of eating with their hands, when they could have used their fine silverwear. We invented spoons 3000 years ago, it's not really hogh tech.
I mean, 12th century authentic DEFINITELY would not include a tomato soup LOL. That is a new world food
Exactly. Just like back then you’re supposed to bring your own spoon.
Everyone carried an eating knife and spoon, and maybe a poker (basically a fork but with 1 tine, full blown actual forks didn't come round until the early renaissance in Italy I think?). They also carried their own mustard, which was essentially like a hard ball of paste you would break bits off of and add to your food.
They would've likely all had at least horn silverware, as townsends had informed me of.
We had formal dining back when I was as in Grade 6, we were all just chatting with how we expect the food to be good, we got our utensils ready, no spoon, just knives and fork, we then got served with roasted beef steak, but there was rice, I was like, how the hell I could eat rice, with a knife and a fork, real confusing moment
It might be nostalgia but I remember going to medieval times for a school trip and it was great. The food was pretty good but that might be dependent on locations/what time you go since they’re most likely making this in bulk and stuff. I also had a friend who was vegan and asked if they had anything for that and they did pull through and had a fun joke about how “technically they didn’t have forks back then” but it was a good time
It is absolutely dependent on location and time
"Its accurate to the time"
Tomato soap, garlic bread...
lmao
Tomato soup, no. But garlic bread has been around since the 15tj century at least.
Ah yes, the tomato soap. Greatest delicacy of the medieval times.
Isn’t tomato from the American continent? 🫠
@@TW-um5hs Yes, but turning tomatoes into the kind of soup we know it as today didn't happen until much later than the TT guys are talking about.
Spain had gazpacho before the Americas had straight up tomato soup.
I've heard about Medieval Times for yearssss on youtube and I wanna experience it so bad lol even if the food is trash
I dunno. Maybe I’m not as picky cuz I think the food is pretty good. Or maybe it was an off night. The food is the best part of the experience I think.
The food isn’t shitty, don’t listen to Conner lol. Been there multiple times, food is great as is the whole experience!
Search for "Wyatt Cenac Medieval Times Animated". You won't be disappointed.
Wait but at medival times food is actually bad and was mostly get people sick. That's not the realistic experience.
Chicken was dry the potato was the best part imo
Connor is much of a chad that he time travelled just to drink
Medieval Times is so cool. My dad worked at one of the ranches where they would breed raise or train the horses for events. There was this GIANT boy with fuzzy ass hooves that stood so tall and I wanted to ride him so bad. I also watch a horse give birth. 8 year old me was kinda grossed out but it was pretty cool. There was also a very tall, strong red headed lady with a whip that awakened something in me. She was very kind and taught me how to make shadow puppets.
Tomato soup in twelfth century Europe???
My disappointment is immense. Come brother, let us eat of the soup made from roots. BUT NOT POTATOES!
There’s a pirate one too. Getting called up to the stage is one of the highlights of my life
I never went to the pirate one
You remember like what was severd as food and was the show fun?
You can refuse the meal at Medieval Times, the food is as basic as can be. Some people just go to see the show believe it or not.
That was definitely a take-home glass
Medical times has never let me down with the food, I went back after graduation since that's were I went for my first day of school and it slapped
Imagine if the guy would have just said: "Sorry wikipedia isnt a reliable source"
I haven't read through the comments, but there's atleast 1 person who got mad at the spelling of litre/liter
i have been to medieval times too. i think. i have no recollection of it all but i have the cup. it's a plastic horse shaped cup. and i was obsessed with it as a kid so i know i specifically went. it was in dallas too cuz i think i went with my nana or maybe it was with my father after like i'm not sure. it was a very very long time ago so if i didn't take the cup then i would have said i've never been. cuz legit i remember nothing at all. i've been passed the restaurant a few times since i was an adult but haven't gone in. i hope maybe i'll go back one day.
I'm surprised that connor had bad good. I have gone to the Chicago location and the chicken was not dry and it was season.
I get pissed when beer is more than 3€ for 0.5 litres meanwhile joey spends $100 bucks on 4 beers. bruh
they had spoons in medieval times but everyone had their own
the medival times in dallas is pretty good
I've been to MT 3 times now. The food has been bang-on every time, Connor just loves to flaunt his british right to complain lol
Never understood the appeal of medieval times. Always thought it was better to go to reenactments and historical villages.
connor time travelled
also connor : its just another normal day
I'll create a wiki for myself to pretend I'm somewhat famous and use it as my ID card.
You could have asked for silverware... they have them there, you just have to ask
That aint shit compared to my renaissance festival
I'm sorry, no person in the middle ages ate without a knife XD
Connor looks high af in that thumbnail
What a Chad, that's should have worked.
The NJ one has pretty good food have to say
Bread + soup + meat: how do i eat this ??
Thats 6 pints its not that much 🤔
Why tf they id a 32 year old
I'd like that food
6:03
1:52
what? they had spoons back then and also those forks for meat. but with the forks I am willing to let it go
Considering Connors past takes on food I would not lame much weight on any statements he makes concerning it.
My experience would have been better if there wasn’t the 5th grade graduation class right behind me screaming at the top of their Lungs the whole time
A mega pint?
Huh I have only had good expiernces with the food at medieval times, the chicken and bread I mean at least ya the soup wasn't great
That chicken is why the British Empire decided to colonize the world
I’ve been to this it’s actually a great experience, one time tho lmao
Weird, i liked their food every time ive went but its been like a decade+.
I thought Coonor time traveled 💀
They have one in Las Vegas. Seemed like a waste of money tbh lol.
This makes me think of the Heartbeat Connor clip, that number just keeps going up I see.
That’s what u get for wearing a bag
No seasoning and bone dry, Connor should have felt right at home
connor time travelled
its just another normal day
There’s one at the mall close to mine. I’ve never had a problem with the food but it’s been years since I last went. We used to go for my brother’s birthday and we loved it
Sounds like a Wednesday to me.
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medieval times is not even in LA lol
Chicken being dry? Of course. Peppers and spices didn't exist back then
Maybe in your backwater plague ridden English empire, they didn’t lmao
First here!
cool first reply
First to be cursed!
I'd gone to a Medieval Times on a high school trip. We were team Green Knight and during the beginning the knights threw flowers to their crowd sides. The best part was the knight seemingly was throwing them at random, however a preppy, blonde popular girl wasn't getting one fast enough and shouted, "Fuck you!", so the knight ripped out the bud and tossed her the stem instead.
Wait so are they in LA? Where are they? I thought they were in Japan
they recently travelled to LA and they just came back to Japan
3 liters of Beer... Big German Man laughing... Ha Ha Haa... gimme a Refill
3 liters? Thats the minimum you drink at a spanish restaurant
Pretty irrelevant
i could do the food better
Kind of a brilliant idea to make a database of identification through name search online. You could even use reverse photo lookup which should help with crime solving.
That was basically the intent behind creating facebook, hence the name.
It's only 5 pints lol