My First Reaction To Cologne, Germany

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @ropeburn6684
    @ropeburn6684 5 лет назад +123

    That's an unusually big Kölsch you got there... the reason for the small glasses is that it turns stale quicker than other types. Glad you enjoyed it. Prost!

    • @yoipwne
      @yoipwne 5 лет назад +1

      Guess one just needs to drink faster then 😅😅

    • @FaberBollonius
      @FaberBollonius 5 лет назад +4

      @@yoipwne yeah, it is supposed to be drunk quickly, so that is why the glasses are so small. the taste of kölsch is different than for example the taste of the big bavarian beers. The receptors in your mouth for these aromes that Kölsch has are located in the back of your mouth/tongue, so that is why it is supposed to drunk in a quick way, opposite to the large bavarian ones, as the receptors for their aromes are more in the front of your mouth/tongue, so those large beers are meant to be drunk more slowly.

    • @martinm6368
      @martinm6368 5 лет назад +2

      Kölsch is served in small glasses so travelers with a half-decent palate for beer can suffer through the deplorable recommendation of a local with a smile on their face.

    • @vnyggi621
      @vnyggi621 5 лет назад +4

      You'd normally get a new one each time you emptied the last

    • @danielagalic2959
      @danielagalic2959 5 лет назад +1

      @@martinm6368 hahahahaha 😂😂👍🏻

  • @Orbitalbomb
    @Orbitalbomb 5 лет назад +282

    if you claim Einstein we claim Nalf!

    • @stefflmrk
      @stefflmrk 5 лет назад +5

      Orbital 😎😎😂😂😂 ..... Didn't we already?!

    • @gdnbt725
      @gdnbt725 5 лет назад +3

      and we claim the nukes right ?

    • @michaelburke750
      @michaelburke750 5 лет назад

      gideon brunnen you bettcha! And you’re welcome.

    • @silbernersurfer8264
      @silbernersurfer8264 5 лет назад +1

      Damit!!!!

    • @WINCHANDLE
      @WINCHANDLE 4 года назад

      I'd like to claim Nalf!

  • @sizzyification
    @sizzyification 5 лет назад +88

    ,, If my relativity theory proves wrong, the Germans will say I was Jewish, the French will say I was German and the Americans will say that I was European. But if my relativity theory proves correct, the Germans will say I was German, the French will say that I am European, and the Americans will say that I am Jewish“ (Albert Einstein)

    • @mojojim6458
      @mojojim6458 5 лет назад

      So true, Sizzy

    • @a5cent
      @a5cent 5 лет назад +4

      You forgot the Swiss, because the years he spent there is when he developed the theories of relativity (not sure why the French matter at all).
      😁

    • @mojojim6458
      @mojojim6458 5 лет назад

      @@a5cent The French ALWAYS matter. Just joking. In the quote, I think he uses the French as a stand-in for Europe aside from Germany.

    • @a5cent
      @a5cent 5 лет назад

      @@mojojim6458 Ahh... thank you! Doesn't seem right to use anybody as a stand-in for Europe though 😂

    • @mojojim6458
      @mojojim6458 5 лет назад

      @@a5cent Blame Einstein! ;)

  • @TheTuubster
    @TheTuubster 5 лет назад +51

    2:50 Cologne is modern, but well ... because it was bombed out by the allied forces during WW2 and it had to be rebuild quickly during the 1950s and 60s. Cologne city is a living memorial of how war can literally change the face of a whole culture, since this city has completely changed due to that event. The cathedral is one of the most famous landmarks in Germany, also because against all odds it survived the bombings with every building destroyed around it; it became a symbol for surviving such a traumatic event and going on strong.

    • @drsnova7313
      @drsnova7313 4 года назад +4

      @Worldvoyager 2005 I mean...define overrated. I'm not going to Cologne for sightseeing (you can do that in a day, tops). I'm going to Cologne to be in Cologne. It's not pretty, sure, but it has a good atmosphere and great people. For the most part.

    • @Rondo2ooo
      @Rondo2ooo 2 года назад +3

      @@drsnova7313 Cologne is not for many landmarks, but has a 2000 years old history. If you get guided tours you will discover many interesting places and things the date way back.
      Beside that, it is great for party and has the most open people in Germany.

    • @stephanmann3538
      @stephanmann3538 2 года назад +2

      ​@@Rondo2ooo Yap, Cologne is not a Beauty in general (although it have some nice places ofcause!) but the people and their menthality are really special in a positiv manner. They are very open, funny and heartly. Theire Pub- & Drinking culture is very very special (and almost the same as in the other Rhine Metropole about 50km in the north of Cologne) and the Cologne citizens are definitly a top reason to visit Cologne for some days!!!

  • @web30web
    @web30web 5 лет назад +66

    i do love the fact that you are “Landei“ and appreciate little things in life. i think thats the reason why i follow you here..you are def something else.

    • @user-bj2lu9qt3o
      @user-bj2lu9qt3o 5 лет назад +1

      So sehe ich das auch!
      Er ist anders. Schwer da eine Alternative auf RUclips zu finden falls er mal wirklich aufhören sollte...😯

    • @elkesteinlein97
      @elkesteinlein97 5 лет назад +1

      Ihr habt soo recht!

    • @fckull9714
      @fckull9714 5 лет назад +1

      Was? NALF und aufhören? *Noooooooooooooooooooo*
      I need my 💊

  • @woll44
    @woll44 5 лет назад +374

    Albert Einstein ,,one of the smartest Americans of all time'' -----...... YES because he is German :-D

    • @peterboil4064
      @peterboil4064 5 лет назад +15

      so you're not getting sarcasm, good for you =)

    • @jenshuxley
      @jenshuxley 5 лет назад +13

      einstein is german and fly to usa to begin of Hitler Time. "Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 - 18 April 1955) was a German-born scientist. He worked on theoretical physics.[1] He developed the theory of relativity.[2][3] He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his theoretical physics. His famous equation is E=mc^{2}} (E = energy, m = mass, c = speed of light).
      In 1933, Einstein was visiting the United States. In Germany, Adolf Hitler came to power. Einstein, being of Jewish ethnicity, did not return to Germany due to the Hitler regime’s anti semitic policies."

    • @agn855
      @agn855 5 лет назад +10

      @@jenshuxley- so, Wikipedia has been shut down and you've taken over??

    • @ashrithjacob845
      @ashrithjacob845 5 лет назад +3

      woll44 technically a Jew.

    • @Demyx4
      @Demyx4 5 лет назад

      sarcasm

  • @der_bruehl
    @der_bruehl 5 лет назад +144

    You actually got a (big -sorry ) large Kölsch - regular, traditional is 0,2l

    • @yaboyjay7202
      @yaboyjay7202 5 лет назад +14

      And Gaffel is good Kölsch. People might have other favourites, but it's a proper one.

    • @der_bruehl
      @der_bruehl 5 лет назад

      @@yaboyjay7202 Yeah, but look at the foam, it already degraded.. I think it was around noon /afternoon with not to many people around and he got the aged stuff out of the pipe.

    • @CoL_Drake
      @CoL_Drake 5 лет назад +1

      U know what U know of Germany Not 1%of Germany its southern AND Village xD Köln Berlin Frankfurt and co are the norm

    • @212Piet
      @212Piet 5 лет назад +2

      @@yaboyjay7202 It's okay, but there are definitely better ones

    • @SirKahless
      @SirKahless 5 лет назад +4

      For the question about the size of the beer: Kölsch is meant to be fresh when drinking. If you order a larger glass the beer gets old quickly and tastes less fresh. So you need to drink it quick (2-3 mins) and order a new one

  • @TetrisFan95
    @TetrisFan95 5 лет назад +28

    Regarding the Kölsch: It's so small because as soon as you finish it or even when there is a tiny bit left in it, they'll just bring you a new one. The way to stop them is by placing the coaster on top of the glass.

  • @Warentester
    @Warentester 5 лет назад +49

    Nalf, based on your taste so far, I recommend Münster and Lübeck. They both have a lively old town, but are more Northern Germany.
    In the South Tübingen Is worth a visit

    • @jesusgonzalez6715
      @jesusgonzalez6715 5 лет назад +1

      Lübeck is one of those towns that very visibly has its best years long in the past and therefore has to be incredibly in your face with its eight hundred years of history, because that's the only thing they've got going for them. Lovely old town, tho.

    • @Warentester
      @Warentester 5 лет назад +1

      @@jesusgonzalez6715 I guess the Hanse has had its best days, but from a US perspective the 800 years certainly are impressive. Come for the Christmas Markets. Also Niederegger ist worth a visit.

  • @natviolen4021
    @natviolen4021 5 лет назад +110

    You really should do something about all your bubbles. The Schwäbisch Hall bubble, the American football bubble, the American expats bubble. You will be surprised.

    • @JMM33RanMA
      @JMM33RanMA 5 лет назад +18

      In America sind wir so Cool mit bubbles von bubble gum zu bubblewrap! Tatsächlich ist mindestens ein Drittel unserer Bevölkerung in der FOX Propaganda Bubble mit dem Orangenführer eingeschlossen!

    • @dankojones846
      @dankojones846 5 лет назад +2

      Jay McJakome 😂

    • @ropeburn6684
      @ropeburn6684 5 лет назад +9

      @@JMM33RanMA der Orangenführer! Ich kann nicht mehr!

    • @alcidesmeneses2111
      @alcidesmeneses2111 4 года назад

      Wow! In your face!!!!! (Best comment ever)

  • @missis_jo
    @missis_jo 5 лет назад +12

    Going to a concert alone: I did that exactly four times - right after I moved to another city, so I didn't know anyone to come along. Every single time I met the same guy. We are now married and have three children 😅. So, I can totally recommend doing that.

    • @user-ve7hn2dh8h
      @user-ve7hn2dh8h 7 месяцев назад

      Wait you went to a new city and every single time out of the 4 concerts, you met the same guy?.. I hate to brake it to you but he's a stalker

    • @missis_jo
      @missis_jo 7 месяцев назад

      @@user-ve7hn2dh8h
      🤣
      Rest assured he‘s not. Three out of four times it was niche music in very small venues and I was quite easy to spot (having had green hair). The second concert was at the local Olympia stadium, though. I was quite surprised!

  • @archangelscalling
    @archangelscalling 5 лет назад +57

    They say, when finnish working on the dome in cologne the world will end. So, actually they can't stop working on it

    • @imrehundertwasser7094
      @imrehundertwasser7094 5 лет назад +7

      People from Finland work at the Cologne Cathedral?

    • @gerryjager8777
      @gerryjager8777 5 лет назад +6

      I believe you're thinking of an airport in Berlin. xD

    • @user-bj2lu9qt3o
      @user-bj2lu9qt3o 5 лет назад

      @@imrehundertwasser7094 😆

    • @user-bj2lu9qt3o
      @user-bj2lu9qt3o 5 лет назад

      @@gerryjager8777
      Der Jäger ist unter uns....😱😁

    • @ahcars
      @ahcars 5 лет назад

      Yes, it's true. We all hope that they don't stop working on the Cathedral.

  • @ottovonbismarck5067
    @ottovonbismarck5067 5 лет назад +12

    The thing with "Uber" is that Germany has strict regulations on who is and isn't allowed to commercially transport people. If you want to become a taxi driver, for example, you have to get a special permit. Uber did not adhere to these laws and as it is de facto a Taxi-service, it was forbidden from operating in Germany for a few years. Now they are coming back with a more traditional German transport-model, from what I know, since the law itself of course didn't change.

  • @kalle3879
    @kalle3879 4 года назад +8

    Nice to see someone visiting my hometown for the first time :)
    The traditional Kölsch size is actually 0.2l because it is meant to be fresh when you drink it. The "Köbes" (word for waiter in Cologne) will just bring you another Kölsch when you're finished if you don't tell them to stop. I think that's even better than a big glass.
    PS: If you're in Cologne again, eat a Döner on the Venloer Straße!

  • @junowood5951
    @junowood5951 4 года назад +3

    Love your approach to solo city trips... just wandering around freely, getting lost. I also love to do that. That's how you discover the best things imo and meet fun people. :)

  • @tomtom2806
    @tomtom2806 5 лет назад +17

    From 1880 to 1884 the Cologne Cathedral was the tallest building in the world. After the Ulm Cathedral and the Cathedral Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix de Yamoussoukro it is the third tallest church in the world.

    • @adoptedowl
      @adoptedowl 5 лет назад +4

      Was here to say it, you came first, so thumbs up!

    • @jagfan1de
      @jagfan1de 5 лет назад

      And if the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona ever gets finished, its main tower will be nearly 10 meters higher than the Ulm Cathedral.

  • @caciliawhy5195
    @caciliawhy5195 5 лет назад +27

    You should go see the Aachen Cathedral built by Charlemagne. Remember most German cities were destroyed in the war so of course they look more modern.

    • @vHindenburg
      @vHindenburg 5 лет назад

      And the Domschatz ( The treasure )

    • @EK-gr9gd
      @EK-gr9gd Год назад

      Yes, that's the more important one.

  • @dot8605
    @dot8605 5 лет назад +6

    I live in cologne for 30 years now, and I am still impressed coming to the Dom. So lucky to live here, where they say "cologne is the most northern city of Italia".
    So good to see you liked it here.
    And you're right: kölsch is awesome!!!

    • @honolullupauschal
      @honolullupauschal 5 лет назад

      Gibt nix besseres. Selbst in den Urlaub nur mit 2-3 Kästen und dann irgendwie gucken ob n Getränkemarkt das hat

  • @mathiasnelles190
    @mathiasnelles190 4 года назад +7

    Hey Nalf, good to see you in Cologne. Sure, in this short time period it´s impossible to explore the fourth biggest city of germany in full. And it´s absolutely clear that our Cologne is not the nicest city in germany, but there must be several reasons that make Cologne so popular to live in for many people from all over the country. Cologne is not known for its nice houses, but it´s famous for his peoples mentality, which is completely different to the rest of the country. Cologne is easy, the big easy. The city´s flair is made by the people. You can only catch this when you´re here for some days longer. It´s also the carnival City of Western Europe with one of the Top 5 biggest Carnivals worldwide. Also the whole city is fully crowded with roman history, nearly on every corner in the city. And its also the second oldest city in germany. Cologne is different to the rest of germany in many many ways, but nowhere in the country than in Cologne is that the people are the real city, not the buildings. Take yourself the time to rest here for some days, walk through the evenig streets, pop in some typical old bars or brewery houses and seek the conversation with the Cologners, then you will love this city. ruclips.net/video/tUsycF0S9Fc/видео.html

    • @stephanmann3538
      @stephanmann3538 2 года назад

      @Mathias You are absolutely right and there is nothing to add 🙂🙂🙂

    • @Harzer-Roller
      @Harzer-Roller Год назад

      The only cosmopolitan city in Germany is Berlin, followed by Hamburg. Everything else is provincial, Munich is Bavaria and not Germany.

  • @Ohne_Silikone
    @Ohne_Silikone 3 года назад +3

    4:09 Kölsch. An interesting side note on beers might be that it is very easy to check whether the mineral water in beers is rich in metals or not. If you take some of the foam and rub it out on your hand, then smell at it, you might notice the smell of coins. The stronger the smell, the higher the metal content in the beer. The first time I tried this during my education towards becoming a beer-sommelier it was with a Kölsch and the smell was quite profound. If I remember correctly mineral rich water is usually preferred for top fermenting beers. The lime-rich soil around Köln is very suitable for producing the preferred mineralisation of the water.

  • @adoptedowl
    @adoptedowl 5 лет назад +36

    Ulm, Germany, not only has the tallest Church Tower in the world (Lincoln UK 2nd, Cologne only 4th), but it also has Einstein's Birthplace. ;)

    • @Ned-Ryerson
      @Ned-Ryerson 2 года назад +1

      Oh, you had me puzzled there for a bit, as I could not remember spires on Lincoln Cathedral; a bit of research revealed that the spire collapsed in 1549. These days, Lincoln comes in at a measly 83 metres, but it was the talles church until it collapsed.

  • @defycgn
    @defycgn 5 лет назад +3

    Kölsch is served in small glasses to ensure the carbohydrate and temperature is always perfect. The waiters in cologne (‚Köbesse‘) usually bring you new glasses automatically until you put the ‚Bierdeckel‘ on it.

  • @Osmone_Everony
    @Osmone_Everony 5 лет назад +2

    The cologne cathedral is also known as "the eternal construction site". The reason behind this is the stone which this is made of is very vulnerable. Acid rain, air pollution and dove poop make it necessary to constantly renovate the structure and since it's so huge they never get finished with it.

  • @sabinemuller6490
    @sabinemuller6490 5 лет назад +12

    Haha, you should leave your Southern German bubble more often! Germany is so diverse & hopefully you discover different regions in the future. It's worth it.

    • @BosniannMuslim
      @BosniannMuslim 5 лет назад

      I love germany!
      Ich liebe Deutschland!
      Now if i can just learn the language 😖

  • @carpediem5232
    @carpediem5232 5 лет назад +15

    The Cologne Cathedral is "only" the 3rd tallest church in the world. The tallest is the Ulm Minster. The Sagrada Família in Barcelona is planned to become even taller but is still under construction.

    • @user-bj2lu9qt3o
      @user-bj2lu9qt3o 5 лет назад +1

      It's all about "the tallest" these days...😒

    • @carpediem5232
      @carpediem5232 5 лет назад

      @@user-bj2lu9qt3o Why these days?

    • @user-bj2lu9qt3o
      @user-bj2lu9qt3o 5 лет назад +1

      @@carpediem5232
      Seems to be the only interest of many people these days to show off with superlatives.
      (Not referring to you - I know you just answered Nalf's question. I just picked up the topic).
      The cologne cathedral is very impressive because of the way it looks and it's touching story - I don't care how high it is.

    • @carpediem5232
      @carpediem5232 5 лет назад +1

      @@user-bj2lu9qt3o Although I agree with you that there are other attributes that are more impressive, or at least should be, I think the superlatives are not limited to our times.
      Many of those churches were build precisely to have the tallest one and to boast about it. That they had the tallest monument to god. Look at the pyramids (both in Egypt and Central America) were the Pharaohs or City States tried to one up each other constantly.
      This trend is thousands of years old, but it becomes more apparent because we now can observe it on a global scale.

    • @user-bj2lu9qt3o
      @user-bj2lu9qt3o 5 лет назад

      @@carpediem5232 ich bin nicht blöd. 😒

  • @silviaspittler1427
    @silviaspittler1427 5 лет назад +13

    Can't believe nobody wanted to join you for the concert. Great that you went anyway 🤙🏻

    • @user-bj2lu9qt3o
      @user-bj2lu9qt3o 5 лет назад

      Yes...Dermot Kennedy is pretty impressive.

  • @Intrepid17011
    @Intrepid17011 5 лет назад +122

    He didnt just claim Einstein as american, i dare you Nalf :D

    • @jamanbier8837
      @jamanbier8837 5 лет назад +18

      @abrahamisms flayed rectum no, fuck you!

    • @johnlabus7359
      @johnlabus7359 5 лет назад +6

      Well, to be fair, Einstein was Jewish and chose not to return to Germany as Hitler came to power. Had he stayed in Germany, he might not have survived the Holocaust. So, yeah, Americans can claim him because he chose the United States.

    • @jamanbier8837
      @jamanbier8837 5 лет назад +15

      @@johnlabus7359 So he is a German which immigrated to the United States. For good reason of course. I would have left Germany at this time for a 100 %!

    • @johnlabus7359
      @johnlabus7359 5 лет назад +2

      jamaN BIER We all understand that, but that's the nature of most Americans of European blood. We, or our forebearers, chose to be Americans. Unless we are native Americans, we all came from somewhere else. I'm not debating or denying his German roots.
      Being an American doesn't require a thousand years of history. Once you have citizenship, you are an American. Besides, Einstein renounced his German citizenship in 1933, so there's that.

    • @jamanbier8837
      @jamanbier8837 5 лет назад +4

      @@johnlabus7359 yeah and the USA is the only country in the world where it`s like this. But still there is so much racism, Evrn more then in the most european states.

  • @naturewaysyoga4496
    @naturewaysyoga4496 5 лет назад +33

    If "gern geschehen" in response to "danke" already blows your mind, come to Northern Germany. We'll say "da nich für" to you (which means: you don't have to say thank you for that).

    • @Warentester
      @Warentester 5 лет назад +10

      *Kopfnicken* is enough. We don't waste words in the north.

    • @missis_jo
      @missis_jo 5 лет назад +5

      Kann ich bestätigen: "da nicht für" bringt mich immer wieder aus dem Konzept. Berlinerin hier 😅

    • @markusamshoff7359
      @markusamshoff7359 5 лет назад

      Your welcome 😁

    • @junowood5951
      @junowood5951 4 года назад

      Haha true... or just plain... nothing :D

    • @tychobra1
      @tychobra1 4 года назад

      I got to know something comparable in Düsseldorf, when a very competent and helpful service lady at the airport said in response "nicht dafür". That kinda blew my mind, since she really did me a big favour regarding my flight.

  • @Julia-lk8jn
    @Julia-lk8jn 3 года назад +5

    In my experience: every mayor west European city feels "american" if you're in the center: there are always the same shops, eateries, crowds ... the character of a city tends to be outside of the center, or hidden in little corners. And it's so much fun to discover it!

  • @jesusgonzalez6715
    @jesusgonzalez6715 5 лет назад +1

    The bridge at 3:03 is "Hohenzollernbrücke", the busiest railway bridge in Germany and one of the main reasons for delays on the ICE network.

  • @andreaskohlmann4972
    @andreaskohlmann4972 5 лет назад +3

    You can't make a check on Colonge after being there for only one or two days. You have to get in touch with the people and then you will get the right feeling about the differences between differend areas in Germany. And the people in Cologne area ARE really different to these ones in SHA. I think it's like the difference between Portland and some small towns in Alabama or Texas.

  • @tzarcoal1018
    @tzarcoal1018 5 лет назад +14

    The thing about Uber:
    In Germany you need to get a license for being a taxi driver. I believe among other things you need get a training in first aid.
    So the license is a cost factor. Tge Government said that Uber is part of the taxi industry and the drivers driving for them need a license . And Uber is arguing that they are not like a taxi business.
    Right now Uber is very limited because they need to follow that law and can only hire people with that license. (I hope the last sentence is correct, not completely sure.

    • @larsradtke4097
      @larsradtke4097 5 лет назад +1

      The first aid is already mandatory for your driver's license.
      To transport a passenger you need a passenger transportation allowance (Personenbeförderungausweis). For this you need a thorough medicinal check, a road knowledge test (Ortskenntnisseprüfung) and that is it.

  • @waydegardner7373
    @waydegardner7373 2 года назад +2

    Köln is a fantastic city. As an American, Germany has always been one of my favorite places. So much to see and do. The Cathedral, walking by museums to see Roman ruins 3 stories under street level (wow) the beer is great, crispy pig knuckle, Brauhaus history. Fantastic. We loved Peter’s Brauhaus.

    • @Harzer-Roller
      @Harzer-Roller Год назад +1

      Cologne is the place where you get beer served in test tubes. Called Kölsch

  • @lanastone4735
    @lanastone4735 5 лет назад +3

    It is so interesting to me that you described the vibe being specifically similar to the one you get from Manchester. I'm from Cologne, not currently living there tho, and that one time that I got to see Manchester I felt immediatlly at home. Manchester is a little more artsy ( and smaller I think?) but the people seem to be as down to earth as Kölner.

  • @tychobra1
    @tychobra1 4 года назад +2

    I just found out that you have been to Freiburg already. Awesome! I need to check this out.
    About the "wrong Kölsch": You should drink it in a Brewery Restaurant ("Brauhaus") where you constantly get the next glass. And of course you need to drink it form the 0.2 litre glasses. 0.3 is quite common throughout Germany. It's the 0.2 size what gives it that weird touch for most of the Germans.

  • @jesusgonzalez6715
    @jesusgonzalez6715 5 лет назад +3

    The tallest church in the world is the Ulmer Münster in Ulm. It should be an easy day-trip from Schwäbisch Hall.
    The Cologne Cathedral *was* however the "highest building in the world" for a hot minute

  • @alexanderammerl2404
    @alexanderammerl2404 5 лет назад +2

    well filmed, nice content, and relaxing as always. you are by far my favourite RUclips channel for whenever i dont know what else to do, or if i just want to relax after a hard day. plz continue your great work for a long time;)

  • @SimonS_94
    @SimonS_94 5 лет назад +6

    Nalf, I think if you don't want to go somewhere alone, you could always just say "I'm going there. Who of my viewers wants to join me?" and then You'll never be alone anywhere

  • @andrewozenilek5596
    @andrewozenilek5596 5 лет назад +2

    You asked for the reason for the small Kölsch glasses. That's because of the brewing style. The foam on a Kölsch is very delicate and doesn't last long. That's why you need small glasses and fast delivery systems. As for the "wrong Kölsch" Gaffel is fine. It is however a little closer to Pils as other Kölsch. A little more on the bitter side. But it is still a traditional Kölsch. If you're interested: I think that Schreckenskammer Kölsch is the best, but it is mainly served at their Pub. You were inm the Altstadt, there are a few Päffgen-Pubs. That is a beer that isn't sold bottled and is almost exclusive to their Brauhäuser and pubs. It's a little less cabonated than other beer. The most popular Kölsch you can buy everywhere is Reissdorf. Another good choice.
    And yes, Cologne is very different from the rest of Germany in many ways. That's why we jokingly call ouselves the most northern city of Italy. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else but I can understand why you wouldn't want to live here. Freiburg is a small town and Munich is way prettier. Unlike those two Cologne was bombed heavily during WWII and many of the beautiful buildings were destroyed. Cologne isn't pretty, although it has improved significantly over the last years. There are beautiful buildings, but you have to look for them. But the thing that sets Cologne apart from other cities is the way of life. That also takes time to experience and it might not be for everyone.
    Anyway, sorry for the bad weather, but you seemed to have enjoyed yourself anyway.

  • @SigridFrings
    @SigridFrings 5 лет назад +5

    Right out of the "Hauptbahnhof" and you see: our little railway chapel *lol*

  • @kleineelfe1974
    @kleineelfe1974 5 лет назад +6

    When you visit again, you have to have more time. And a big one. Köln is king Stadt, et is an jeföhl. Cologne isn´t a city it is the vibes. And to feel these vibes it needs more than a few hours.

  • @gac200076
    @gac200076 5 лет назад +1

    Cologne is dope, Nalf! I went there to college and it`s by far the coolest city in Germany, called the most northern italian city in Europe! People are chill here.

  • @peterdownes2527
    @peterdownes2527 5 лет назад

    Hi Really cool video..!! My Wife & i are going to Cologne in December also this is our first visit to Germany.
    We have heard so many goods things about Cologne so can't wait to visit.

  • @Mettigel420
    @Mettigel420 5 лет назад +1

    I live near Koblenz where the Rhine and the Mosel meet and I always go to Cologne for concerts. It's a really nice city and I like going there for a day but I come from a small town which is comfortable and not as big and exhausting.

  • @ralfhabich2875
    @ralfhabich2875 5 лет назад +52

    Jede Stadt und jedes Dorf in Deutschland, hat das beste Bier!

    • @kaioliverbohnke7294
      @kaioliverbohnke7294 5 лет назад +2

      Weltweit gesehen !

    • @Noise-Bomb
      @Noise-Bomb 5 лет назад +5

      Genau deshalb trinkt man auch überall in Deutschland am besten das örtliche Bier. Außer in Köln natürlich davon hält man am besten gleich Abstand...

    • @PNSHR
      @PNSHR 5 лет назад +3

      Wer seine Plörre in Reagenzgläsern serviert, scheint nicht sehr großes Vertrauen ins eigene Bier zu haben. 😉

    • @duke6321
      @duke6321 5 лет назад +7

      @@PNSHR
      Das Gegenteil ist der Fall, der Köbes in einer Kölsch-Pinte wird schon dafür sorgen, dass der Nachschub nicht ausbleibt. Kölsch wird aufgrund des speziellen Brauprozesses schneller schal, daher wird es immer in kleinen Portionen frisch gezapft serviert... aber eben mit permanentem Nachschub ohne dass man diesen anfordern muß. Zumindest in den Brauhäusern ist das auch heute noch so...

    • @RedbadvanRijn-ft3vv
      @RedbadvanRijn-ft3vv 5 лет назад

      My Belgium neighbours,have good beer to.
      I do not like my country,s Heiniken beer.

  • @georgecaron5618
    @georgecaron5618 2 года назад

    Nick so happy you visited city and church. Back in 1980 I took the train up there and visited that wonderful city and yes exiting the station is definitely a WOW moment. You must try in during the fall a wine cruse from Cologne down to Frankfurt. Those German wines are simply terrific. You also mentioned Freiburg once again. I agree with you. I was also stationed in Giessen and had a lover in Freiburg - That actually became my second home, off the military base. The castle there is awesome - and painting of the deer heads looking at you is magnificent. I envy you Nick - often looking back I think of how close I came to staying there after my military service ended. To be honest I think I should have. Oh FYI - once you decide to come back to the U.S., Germany has become part of your DNA - that's right - as the Fatherland and its Folk have adopted you. And you will always yearn to return.

  • @zaranea7920
    @zaranea7920 5 лет назад

    Good job mr nalf with the music and the cathedral! Got goosebumps all over my body

  • @Flix-f6q
    @Flix-f6q 5 лет назад

    Bucket list for Cologne: Visit Köln Ehrenfeld for a good vibe, pick Reissdorf Kölsch, definitely go inside Kölner Dom. If you are below 30, go to the latin quarter, it is infested with students. Cologne has not only one city centre, every part of the city has its own pubs and shopping street and every part has its own flair. During Karneval, its crowded and something totally different. You need a plan or a guide to the shopping/pub streets to each center. And dont go by uber, rent a bike, much better for stopping at an interesting place/shop that you discover.

  • @mowana1232
    @mowana1232 5 лет назад +1

    If you prefer smaller towns, I recommend a visit to Weimar in Thuringia. I was there during a cross country bicycling tour with my family. We started in Eisenach (where Luther translated the bible to German) then biked along the "Rennsteig" through the Thuringian Forest, cruised the a couple of other towns and interesting sights and also stayed a few days in Weimar. Like Freiburg it is a lively university town, has interesting history (Goethe, Schiller, Liszt, Bauhaus, Weimar Republic), and is extremely picturesque.

  • @dunjaklabautermann904
    @dunjaklabautermann904 5 лет назад +32

    Well, Cologne is not as pretty as those southern german towns, but it is famous for open minded, tolerant and friendly people.
    And after what was seen in your video you mainly saw the "old town" of Cologne, which isn't the real Cologne. Cologne also isn't really a big city. It's just a large village :p.

    • @mondexponent2126
      @mondexponent2126 5 лет назад +10

      Kein Islam Kein Problem allein durch deinen Namen bist du auch hier nicht willkommen. Obwohl wir Kölner ja dafür bekannt sind eigentlich alle willkommen zu heißen

    • @Flix-f6q
      @Flix-f6q 5 лет назад +2

      @@mondexponent2126 Kölner finden sich erstmal selber sehr geil. Das ist erstmal nicht schlecht, weil dadurch ein sehr tolerantes Klima entsteht. Die Stadt in der man erstmal alles darf und es nicht per se verboten ist.

    • @mondexponent2126
      @mondexponent2126 5 лет назад

      FIix das weiß ich als Kölner schon irgendwie🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @vnyggi621
      @vnyggi621 5 лет назад

      @@Flix-f6q hab von Hamburgern gehört das Hamburger sich selber viel geiler finden als Kölner

    • @Flix-f6q
      @Flix-f6q 5 лет назад +1

      @@vnyggi621 Die Tatsache, dass diese Hamburger sich an anderen Messen müssen deutet auf ein mangelndes Selbstwertgefühl hin, welches die Aussage ad Absurdum führt, sie seien geiler als Andere. Aber es gibt bestimmt geilere Leute als DIE Kölner und DIE Hamburger.
      Wollte eigentlich darauf hinaus, dass viel Kölner halt nicht mit der Zensurschere im Kopf leben à la "sowas tut man nicht". Das macht die Stadt sehr liberal, zudem ist der Umgang dort, trotz Großstadt, recht freundlich.

  • @kirisa8164
    @kirisa8164 5 лет назад +1

    You could visit Aachen, it's kinda modern I guess but also has an older charm to it, plus it was one of germanies first capitals and it's Cathedral is charlesmanges burial.

  • @Ullimately
    @Ullimately 5 лет назад

    If you like more the village you should have gone to Monschau... look it up. it is not FAR away from Cologne. But its cold there in Winter.

  • @NikolausUndRupprecht
    @NikolausUndRupprecht 5 лет назад +1

    The Kölsch needs to be served in a small glass (usually 0.2 litre) because it contains less carbon dioxide than a regular beer (e.g. Pils). Hence you need to drink it fast and in small portions so that it stays fresh until you finish your beer.

    • @Warentester
      @Warentester 5 лет назад +1

      And you need to drink it on a flatrate... Getting the next one as soon as you finish your current.

  • @trews1
    @trews1 5 лет назад +1

    Uber wasn't regulated in Germany. Commercial transportation of persons, however, is. When Uber came to Germany they completely disregarded the laws here. Thus Uber faced legal action (In Hamburg, for example, Uber faced a fine of 1000€ per ride after a restraining order was obtained). In 2015 Uber stopped their service in Germany. They are now slowly coming back.

  • @norbertrottenari9986
    @norbertrottenari9986 5 лет назад +8

    yes Nick, the reason Cologne is so modern *cough cough* is cause it was extensivly "remodeled" with British "help" *cough* in 1944. and the Cathedral is so huge before you finish building it you have to start over at the other end

  • @lindadaheim3412
    @lindadaheim3412 2 года назад

    The Dome is absolutely beautyfull, whenever I enter it, it does feel like entering a whole city instead of a building. Absolutely worth to visit!!!

  • @shawnladd5440
    @shawnladd5440 5 лет назад

    Thank you for doing these videos, your curiosity and spirit of exploration are great.

  • @marcusbluesky7299
    @marcusbluesky7299 5 лет назад +1

    Yeah, Nalf, please come back here for another time someday soon. There is deffo more to see and experience at Cologne. Anyway you should bring a few days time with you and use Cologne as the starting point for some trips in the local area. Rounds up the picture and shows you again the German vibes like you used to know. Cologne is more just city vibes.

  • @Mischkovonik
    @Mischkovonik 5 лет назад +3

    did you know, there were vandals, that turned the cathedral 360° over night? I think, they still didn't figure out, how to rotate it back...

    • @andreamundt
      @andreamundt 5 лет назад

      nach dem ZWEITEN Lesen : Hahahahahahaha ! nice one! :D

    • @Mischkovonik
      @Mischkovonik 5 лет назад

      @@andreamundt Shamelessly stolen from "Der Postillon" :D

  • @berkoh2918
    @berkoh2918 5 лет назад +25

    Nalf should open a patreon account. His Community can spend money so Nalf can visit different parts in Germany

    • @NALFVLOGS
      @NALFVLOGS  5 лет назад +5

      I've always felt weird about the idea of a Patreon account, but I love the idea of exploring and making videos in these other parts of Germany properly. Hmmmm..

  • @libby9433
    @libby9433 5 лет назад +1

    I do really like your cheeky sense of humour.
    My hometown is Manchester and it’s not really comparable to Cologne. There’s no enormous world famous cathedral or an actual Altstadt in Manchester. Although it was an original Roman fort town 2000 years ago, Manchester only became wealthy during the industrial revolution so the beautiful historic buildings only date from 1800’s (such as the Town Hall, John Rylands and Central libraries).
    However it has great vibes because of the enormous student population so lots of live music venues, comedy clubs, bars and restaurants. It’s a creative city (like Liverpool) with lots of energy for young artists, and is a tv and film media hub away from expensive London. Having lived in France, Germany, Singapore and Hong Kong because of work, I do rather miss my hometown.

  • @bennet7158
    @bennet7158 5 лет назад +1

    hey Nalf, have you considered visiting northern Germany? Like coming here to Kiel, visiting Kieler Woche 22.06 - 30.06 (biggest sailingevent in the world paired with the biggest summerfestival in northern europe), maybe talking to players of Kiel Baltic Hurricanes to get a american impression of northern germany.

  • @lisamihatsch8694
    @lisamihatsch8694 5 лет назад +1

    I‘m from cologne, I can give u a city tour if u want.
    Beautiful city, and the mentality is unique.
    Cologne is really german, really traditional.

  • @TheFrontStreetBoy007
    @TheFrontStreetBoy007 5 лет назад +15

    2:40 I'm telling ya! You should really visit Hamburg and Berlin !!
    As somebody from 040 I gotta say Hamburg's the most beautiful and Berlin the most multicultural city. Love 'em both!!

    • @Dbdb00-i7q
      @Dbdb00-i7q 5 лет назад +2

      Agree, Summer in Hamburg is the best! Meet me/us in the heart Sternschanze & St Pauli! ;)

    • @StefSoleil
      @StefSoleil 5 лет назад

      As a Berliner, I agree. Hamburg is beautiful, Berlin is not as pretty but awesome in the summer, too. I'd give Cologne third place.

    • @DieFloorballspieler
      @DieFloorballspieler 5 лет назад

      Love Hamburg but Frankfurt is for sure the most international city in Germany ..

    • @flopunkt3665
      @flopunkt3665 5 лет назад

      @@DieFloorballspieler Come to Munich if you're not into gloomy places ;)

  • @arvedludwig3584
    @arvedludwig3584 5 лет назад +1

    The small beer has the advantage of not getting "schal"(dull) like bigger ones since you finish it faster before ordering the next.

  • @Agnieszka77
    @Agnieszka77 5 лет назад +4

    I live in a Cologne for 15 years and I love this City🌞
    We drink beer in small glasses because it tastes best when it is fresh and Cold 🍺
    I Think 2 Days is not enough to see the Cologne 😊
    I still Hope you like it ☺
    Liebe Grüße Aga 😁

    • @katsche69
      @katsche69 5 лет назад +1

      exactly, the beer is always fresh! Even Kölsch ;-)

  • @repost2563
    @repost2563 5 лет назад +2

    you should check out frankfurt, its a different world too.
    lots of big banks (skyscrapers) . but also lots of dirt and poor people.
    nice video ! Greetings from ffm :)

    • @Warentester
      @Warentester 5 лет назад

      Why on earth would you go to Frankfurt?

    • @repost8207
      @repost8207 5 лет назад +2

      @@Warentester travelanders.com/10-reasons-why-you-need-to-visit-frankfurt/
      why on earth are some people to lazy to use google and write yt comments instead.

  • @renesalinas9491
    @renesalinas9491 2 года назад

    Köln is schietig schön. What my city makes so special are the people. Coming from Münster wich is THE bice town I have to admit that here the people are so open.... love it.

  • @ONOhannah
    @ONOhannah 5 лет назад +4

    Yes! Come here again!! And i can recommend visiting Düsseldorf as well! :)

  • @kaiw.7565
    @kaiw.7565 4 года назад

    About the beer: You even got a 'big' one woth 0.3, usually it is served in 0.2. Cologne got a very unique pub-culture, where the size of the glass doesnt realy matter, because the bartender ("Köbes" in cologne dialect) usually makes sure you never sit there with an empty glas. Additionaly, with a smaler glas your beer wont become warm or loose the bubbles, because usualy you get it finished way before that

  • @ThomasKossatz
    @ThomasKossatz 5 лет назад +5

    Hi Nalf, the most interesting part of Cologne is under ground level. It seems as one can dig anywhere to find ruines from the Romans. Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium was the Roman colony in the Rhineland from which the German city of Cologne developed. If you cut the name sjort, you get cologne.
    The part above ground was mainly whiped out. Ut was bombed in 262 separate air raids by the Allies during World War II, all by the Royal Air Force (RAF) but for a single failed post-capture test of a guided missile by the United States Army Air Forces. A total of 34,711 long tons of bombs were dropped on the city by the RAF. 20,000 people died during the war in Cologne due to aerial bombardments.

  • @gigganigga262
    @gigganigga262 Год назад

    Ulmer Münster IS currently the tallest church in the world in Ulm, germany 161m, Cologne cathredal IS 3rd with 157m

  • @vloplob
    @vloplob 5 лет назад

    Kölsch is served in those small glasses because it looses its foam pretty fast due to the way its brewed. It´s supposed to be always fresh from the barrel so it won't get stale (like those Bavarian 1L things often do). Don't underestimate drinking Kölsch, you can loose track of the number of those fast-served little glasses quickly and get pretty wasted in no time in a traditional Cologne beer house.

  • @benediktf.4582
    @benediktf.4582 4 года назад

    Cologne cathedral is number 3 in list of talles churches around the world. (157m). Number 1 is Ulm also in Germany 161.5m. Number 2 is notre dam in paris (158)

  • @SH-mz8ie
    @SH-mz8ie 5 лет назад +10

    Number one beer review channel on RUclips.

  • @gerolindenberg8017
    @gerolindenberg8017 5 лет назад

    Uber was forced to get regular cab licenses for Germany. They are a taxi company like all the others.
    The Kölsch is so small because it is less carbonated than other beers and goes flat faster. This is set off by the fact that a lot of Brauhäuser will actually keep bringing you a new 0.2 liter glass of Kölsch as soon as your done with the first and keep doing so until you put the coaster on the glass you're finished with.

  • @rudelverni
    @rudelverni 5 лет назад

    Next time try Mühlen Kölsch! The brewery "Brauerei zur Malzmühle" was just around the corner i think ;)

  • @Pongsn
    @Pongsn 5 лет назад

    the trouble with uber in germany is/was an insurance thing. the normal car insurance of any given person does not account for possible damages to passengers when used as a business. theres also a conflict with passenger transport regulations regarding parallels to normal cabs.

  • @elessartelcontar8208
    @elessartelcontar8208 5 лет назад

    The tallest church is called the Ulm Minster. The Cologne Cathedral is the tallest church with two steeples. The Cologne Cathedral, however seems to be more massive than the Ulm Minster.

  • @InTeCredo
    @InTeCredo 5 лет назад

    I visited Cologne a several times and wouldn't want to live there. You will like Freiburg as I used to live there when I attended the deaf school there. Munich is definitely the best since you have close access to the mountains and gorgeous lakes. Not to mention Austria!

  • @fedupnow61859
    @fedupnow61859 5 лет назад

    concert sounded great. Were you in the Arena? I too am an American living 15 years in the Aachen Köln area

  • @narfvader8651
    @narfvader8651 5 лет назад +1

    Kölsch is so small because then it never gets bad.. Loosing it's CO2 or getting warm.. Normal Kölsch is actual 0,2.. I think we've did compromises to foreign ppl so that there are 0,3 and 0,4 glasses too..
    Btw, that "EX" on the back of the glass means you should drink it at once.. There is a saying "Ex oder Arschloch"(ex or asshole)
    I always order 2-4 Kölsch at once, so you don't have to wait for to long or going to the counter every two minutes..
    The cathedral is beautiful.. Some years ago i was hanging out on the Domplatte every day, and i'm still impressed every time i'm there!!

    • @MrDgo4life
      @MrDgo4life 5 лет назад

      Good advice I will try it when I visit the city.

  • @coldysnow170
    @coldysnow170 5 лет назад

    The Kölsch is in small glasses, because it should be drink cold and fast. Its tradition in Cologne bars, that, wenn your glass is empty, you get without asking a new one. So its always cold and delicious.

  • @lotharschepers2240
    @lotharschepers2240 5 лет назад +3

    Okay lets see if I (as a native German) could give you some information about Uber and Kölsch.
    Parts of Uber's business model break German law. First because you need a special licens to carry people if you do that as your business and Uber is responsible to proof, that every of his business partners did have that licen and that it is valid. Second the German law have drawn a line between "Taxi" and "Mietwagen" (please do not confuse it with renting a car). The main difference is: A Taxi have the right to pick up customers at any point, in exchange for that Taxis have to follow a lot of regulations, one of them is the price that is fixed by the local city. To make sure that the Taxi business could pay for all the needs (save cars, minimum wage and so on) the number of Taxi licens is limited and that point did contradict with the Uber business model.
    Kölsch is a kind of beer in and around Cologne, but in all other parts of Germany we call it "Spülwasser". What is really disgusting with that liquid is, that folks drink it. As the folks in and around Cologne belive, the Brand "Kölsch" is protected by law, all other Germans are sure that this law demanded the warning notice "Kölsch" to protect us. I belive that their is nothing like a good "Spülwasser" that humans could drink, its up to you to try it, but I have warned you. ;-))

  • @Uerdinger1980
    @Uerdinger1980 3 года назад

    The 3 highest Churches of the World are: 1. Ulm Minster in Germany 162 m - 2. Basilika Notre-Dame de la Paix in Ivory Coast 158 m - 3. Cologne Cathedral in Germany 157,4 m

  • @hobie_cat6015
    @hobie_cat6015 5 лет назад +6

    Na und bis Hamburg sind es ja jetzt nur noch 450 Km. Seh mal too!

  • @marinaschreier3286
    @marinaschreier3286 5 лет назад +7

    😂 “It looks like they’re still working on it.” 😂 I love your vids so much!!

    • @jesusgonzalez6715
      @jesusgonzalez6715 5 лет назад

      "When Cologne Cathedral is done, the world ends" - old saying from Cologne.

    • @marinaschreier3286
      @marinaschreier3286 5 лет назад

      Jesus Gonzalez Nice saying, I think I’ve heard about it before. 😊 That‘s probably the same thing that the people of Berlin will say about their airport one day 😉

  • @salyz7141
    @salyz7141 5 лет назад +2

    Time to get up here in the north to Hamburg! Would be a good candidate for a city to live/stay in.

    • @fjellyo3261
      @fjellyo3261 5 лет назад +1

      I think Lüneburg would fit him better as he prefers smaller places ;)

    • @1Jasmin
      @1Jasmin 5 лет назад

      Yes Hamburg

  • @henning8737
    @henning8737 Год назад

    Kölsch has small pints because the foam doesn't stay there for very long. They used to be even smaller.

  • @rakification
    @rakification 5 лет назад

    It's the way how the beer is made. Kölsch is "obergärig", that means the bacterial process which led the beer go bad happens on the surface, so very fast. That's the reason, why it has to be drunk very fast and you get it in little glasses. Bavarian beer on the October fest is "untergärig", the bacterial process happens down in the glass, so it goes bad very slowly. That's why you can afford to put "Weizenbier" in such big glasses

  • @mondexponent2126
    @mondexponent2126 5 лет назад

    In Cologne we say that when they finish the Dom(the cathedral) the world is going to end. Because they are working on it for over 600 years , and there still is construction on it 24/7 all year

  • @kayo3847
    @kayo3847 Год назад

    It's crazy that I see this 3 year old video because I am visiting cologne in a few months on a Europe trip that ends in Ireland where I am ALSO SEEING DERMOT KENNEDY haha

  • @KikonSketches
    @KikonSketches 2 года назад +1

    God I love that cathedral, I love Gothic architecture so much, they look so gorgeous

  • @nordwestbeiwest1899
    @nordwestbeiwest1899 5 лет назад +2

    And your next destinations are? Suggest you drive to Münster in North Rhine-Westphalia or a small coastal town like Emden in NDS Or you visit the Grafschaft Bentheim, the only region in Germany that may call itself county (Grafschaft). There is a castle and there are villages in the county has oldest Gothic churches in Germany.And all in spitting distance to the Netherlands. Here speak German and Dutch the same regional language Plaat. This is very interesting because that connects both in the border region and yet there are differences. Is worth a visit I find.

    • @_K.A.R.
      @_K.A.R. 5 лет назад

      "Grafschaft Bentheim, the only region in Germany that may call itself county (Grafschaft)"
      --> thats incorrect there is even a region itself kalled "Grafschaft" in Rhineland Palatinate (de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grafschaft ) but seems not that interesting as Bentheim^^

  • @lisamihatsch8694
    @lisamihatsch8694 5 лет назад +1

    But i can also show u Düsseldorf, which is the capital of northrhein westphalia and comparable with cologne because its completely different in every kind.
    It has its own beer “Alt bier” which means “old beer”.
    And the mentality is completely different to the cologne one, also the style and the vibe of the city. (I went to school in Düsseldorf)

  • @Trashplat
    @Trashplat 5 лет назад +3

    It's adorable how much you've become a Southerner. I love it

    • @pesjaner1
      @pesjaner1 5 лет назад +2

      Einmal Bayer, immer Bayer.

    • @melaniek.8563
      @melaniek.8563 5 лет назад

      Peter Peter Schwabe

    • @Trashplat
      @Trashplat 5 лет назад

      @@pesjaner1 Mhm. Leider Gottes ist er Ehrenschwabe und kein Bayer... 😉

    • @pesjaner1
      @pesjaner1 5 лет назад

      @@melaniek.8563 Kein Beier. Schwabe.

    • @user-pw5rp4qt1o
      @user-pw5rp4qt1o 5 лет назад

      na ders a mitteldeitscher d'amis kennan ned boarisch wern

  • @darmokVtS
    @darmokVtS 5 лет назад

    You're not entirely wrong about the Cologne Cathedral being the second tallest cathedral in the world, as not just any old large Church building is a cathedral. If we look at tallest church buildings the Cologne cathedral seems to be the third tallest though (the tallest is the Ulm Minster, which is no cathedral).

  • @marcgschlossl2504
    @marcgschlossl2504 5 лет назад

    And it so small because its more buubbly and gets bad(schal) quicker and the foam is not realy strong and can protect the beer so they have this little glases so that you have always fresh beer

  • @edwinfontaine2016
    @edwinfontaine2016 5 лет назад

    I admit to liking "Kölsch", primarily because they pour fast. Order a pils and they take 5 minutes to pour a Bitburger, constantly letting the foam settle then pouring a little more until they finally fill the glass. The .2 l Kölsch glasses are most traditional, with the .3 l looked on with suspicion. I order a .5 l glass, which is like having the word TOURIST tattooed on your forehead, but it makes me happy and I don't let them get stale. Question for locals: do they still do Otto Reutter Abenden at Papa Joes Biersalon?

  • @sonheung-min9280
    @sonheung-min9280 5 лет назад +5

    You have to visit Munich and Hamburg. 😜