@@Mirrori Pühaste Linnutee is also very good 👍 Sadly we couldn't have it in this episode 😢. But we had it in our Porter and Stout episode instead if interested.
The (dubiously) fun part of this is that you tasted some of our beer flavoured waters and some beer flavoured syrups (personal take since all Estonian dark lagers are too sweet for me), but none of the actual ~5.5% beers that beer drinkers go for. I did pick up that Estonian beer isn't necessarily easy to find in Sweden, but I'm sure something can be arranged considering there are Tallinn-Stockholm-Tallinn weekend (possibly mid-week as well) cruises that make delivering a sample of 5-10 beers a cinch. Unless you're nowhere near Stockholm, of course. Or, indeed, if you don't like the idea of taking such a cruise to Tallinn yourself to personally verify/select stuff available in grocery stores (we don't have a counterpart of Systembolaget).
Look since we don't earn cash yet on this channel and I'm currently studying, going to Estonia cruises just to get beer for one episode is both very time consuming and expensive. But probably you're right. We actually go to Finland sometimes to buy stuff that is hard to find here in Sweden thou.
Its mainly core range beers from Estonia, except the last one - Sori. But next time you want to taste Estonian beer again, let me know and i compose you a list one of the best IPAs, Stouts, Lagers that we have 😊
@@drinksomebeerandprosper Really hard? Its like the closest country. People from Estonia go to Sweden by a boat. They come there for 6 hours shopping and boat back. Its not africa >D
@@drinksomebeerandprosper Tickets cost like 20 eur. Maybe good idea to make videos how you interview people in destination company to get best beer reccommendations and then add that to your videos:)
The best mainstream in my opinion are Saku Kuld and A. Le Coq Special. Saku also has the Karl Friedrich brand, which has decent different tastes. Less mainstream ones I like are Tanker beers. The list is actually quite decent in length, so if you had to try every taste, youd crawl out of the studio afterwards 😂.
I remember, when I had Indian basic beers and was blown away (a country that really doesn't condone alcohol) compared to Estonian basic beers. I'd say our basic beers are really bad, so I totally get your reactions.
@@kaspartambur It is always interesting with realizations like these. Why is it like this is due to the complex intersection of circumstances, culture, history, geography, ground fertility, quality of the water, different ideas, so on and so forth. You'll never for certain know in advance how (in this case) the beer drinking experience is going to be. The best thing is to try not to judge and just take in the moment as it is, one sip at a time. Cheers 🍻
We went to one Tallinn bar once with our foreign friends something like in 2009. And someone has ordered 2 saku beers. In Estonian it is "Kaks saku". Guys were pretty impressed that you can order a "c*cksucker" in a regular bar.
There's three kinds of Estonians: ones who say Saku Originaal is Piss, ones who say A.le.coq Premium is piss, and the ones who say they are the same piss. Personally Saku Tume is one of my most favourite beers ever, but there's a new kid on the block - Tanker Select Premium, I recommend you guys try it out. Also if you going to make a follow up, you should give Saku Kuld a chance. Also, "Tere Tulemast" means "welcome" but in a greeting way. If you want to say "you're welcome" you say "võta heaks".
Saku Originaal and A. le Coq Premium are the most popular lagers in Estonia and they indeed taste pretty much the same. We had a blind beer tasting session with friends a couple of years back and pretty much nobody could tell them apart. The Virmalised IPA is one of the most basic (and boring) IPAs Põhjala makes. They have way more interesting beers to try.
I live in Tartu, 1.2km away from the factory. I rarely drink A. le Coq (too expensive and boring), recently I have started to drink Sandels that costs only 1.19 (0.5l)
We know. The problem is that it is suprisingly hard to get ANY Estonian beer here in Sweden, some of these are what we,found on a short trip to Finland.
Well we can be thankful for having relatively vast variety of beers. Saku brand as a whole is okay, but the original is by far the worst. Each saku bottle has it's own colour and its really cool to see the selection as a whole. Alecoq premium is quite ok, not my first choice, but also the rest of the products are pretty good with good design cans. While they are 2 biggest manufacturers, there are are also Tanker and Koch that needs an honorable mention. Tanker is good as a whole, but are at more expensive end of choices. My normal picks are: Koch gold (cheap and has some consistency), Koch Must nunn was my long time favorite (strong, good taste and decent consistency) and Kuldne Köster. I rarely buy anything from saku but alecoq has some really good shit. From them I pick alexander unifltered, märzen, Lust (Tartu 2024 european capital edition beer), October brew, Imperial and Saare Taar. Oh man Saare Taar is kvass with alcohol, it is amazing.
for the most authentic estonian alcoholic expirience, you need to try the big cheap supermarket beers in a bottle. Some are suprisingly passable though only way youd get them is in a estonian supermarket.
What a fun video and interesting channel! I like the background and history you provide for each drink, makes it much more interesting and informative, I personally would like even more, but I know that is not for everyone. I do think the pacing of the video review/tasting portions is good, but the video itself has the awkward black screen portions and so on. I also think some more background music ever so slightly audible and maybe more background graphics or visual/audio humour edited in. You have some nice chemistry and humour but you could probably bring it forward even more with editing.
Thank you for your appreciation for the channel and the critique. As of the editing I totally agree with you. But since we only do this as a hobby on our spare time it'd really time consuming doing any more to these videos than already done. It takes way time already to edit. But thanks for the input and the time you spent on writing this feedback. Cheers 🍻
Our “micro” breweries are amazing. Põhjala, õllenaut, tanker, pühaste, tuletorn. All craft beers are worth trying. Don’t drink that saku a.le coq shit😂
@@MaximLonesomemaxx I totally get what you mean. But the point of these country specific episodes are usually to bring forth a more broader picture of the country's beers. Here we try to be diverse and try both country specific beerstyles as of a variety of beer styles, breweries, macro micro's so on and so forth. We also try to point out typical preferences and "vibes" from the countries also. In Estonia's case it still is a macro-beer dominant country, whereas people still mainly drink macro beers for the most part. We cannot simply leave out the macro beers. We also have to take into consideration which Estonian beers are known outside of Estonia. Also remember since we don't live in Estonia we also have a slight problem to get the beers that we want. Hence, we have to compromise a lot.
All the angry Estonians coming into comment section and being mad that their favourite beer isnt tried. Y'all need realize that we Estonians buy alecoq and saku the most so unfortunately those are the beers were gonna be rated by. Äkki hakkame paremat õlu jooma? Isegi Karl või Alexander oleks välismaalastele parema mulje jätnud
Subscribing to this to see what you might have in hold. But guys, you really must beef up your game a little. also. In another note Pohjola has amazing imperial stout you should try out.
dude on the right has oddly good pronunciation of estonian (when instructed by the other bloke). also most of the beer here is "sauna beer". feels like drinking mineral water, except for stouts and porters, which taste like even sweeter version of root beer, kali or kvass.
@@p2rt as I've told many here before: there's a lot of options, a lot of opinions on what beer to choose etc. But here we try to do what we can with what beers we can get and also we try to "somewhat" represent an entire country's beer habits....
@@rometvalting1379 we got what we could get. And specialty beers are not always the "thing" when you try to get a representative picture of an entire country's beer culture.
Maybe about the same category, but seems way more popular, since mist of the common people exit store with six-pack of Alexander, including me😅 I almost never drink Saku beers anymore, maybe sometimes Karl Friedrich Starkbier (6%). In my opinion Saku beers are not as good as they used to be. Pretty much the last time I drank Saku Originaal, was when I was working on Sweden and I found that in Systembolaget, but I'm not sure You can find that there anymore.
Well thank you 😌 Sorry, no pilsners in this one. Couldn't find any. At the moment we filmed there was less imported to both Finland and Sweden than typical. We had already decided dates for filming so 🤷
Like from Estonia BUT you cant get best taste if you drink all of it every time..if you do like that then 3 or 4 beers per day only. Hyvä päiva teille molempile and Aurora Borealis is Best From Enya
5:02 this version of A. Le Qog is not made in Estonia instead in Finland anf there's huge different of A taste where is made that beer Finnish version are really boring no taste what so ever like camel pee with gas and majorituy Finish beer is trully boring, all of them
Okay belie it when I see it 😉 No but seriously, needs a comparison next to each other. But I'd think the resoult would prably be them comparing neck to neck to each other, since the recepy, brewing technique should be the same and also EU standards etc.
Well to be honest the original versions of beer in estonia like saku originaal and a le coq premium arent the best so people tend to buy other versions like saku kuld, a le coq special etc. Also dont belive the lie that craft beer is the most popular beer in estonia, it only takes up like 10% of the market, the rest is owned by saku and a le coq.
I actually recebtly went to Estonia. And I totally agree that the big breweries were still very dominant. I've noticed the same that the originals from the big breweries, in almost any country are usually rather bland.
I appreciate your enthusiasm, but let’s just say your opinion holds about as much weight as a light beer in a sea of craft brews. Enjoy your evening and whatever keeps you entertained. Virmalised is 5/5 beer
I find so many things I do not agree with in this video. First of all, your choice of beers is odd at best, if not erratic. This does not, in any way, represent "Estoinan beers" at all... rather it is "what we found in one small store, so we gave up looking". The second problem is, you did not match the style with the appropriate glass, apart from a few accidental matches. Overall, you are not wrong - the beers you tasted were somewhat good, some better than other, but you have not even smelt the farts of the best or worst brews in the country, so keep trying, guys!
Awesome comment man 😎👍 But nevertheless, we live in Sweden, so we do have a problem accessing all the amazing Estonian beers out there. Also when we do episodes of different countries all the time, we have to make choices. Sometimes these choices are ugly, bc we don't honestly have too much time to spend on every single episode. That's why we do have to compromise.
@@drinksomebeerandprosper Lucky for you, most of our "craftier" breweries sell their stuff online also and some may even ship internationally, although I have not done any research into that, so take it with a pinch of "gose". Some may even be willing to arrange shipping to Sweden, if you contact them directly and offer them a bit of publicity in exchange for a few cans or bottles - you never know until you ask :) Either way, I wish you luck and hope you get a chance to experience more of Estonian craft brews along the way. Cheers or as they say here - Terviseks!
@@veretipsu Thanks for the advice. Perhaps we'll do something like that when we actually earn something from this channel. Atm we don't, so anything like that is out of option right now.
@@martinkoitmae6655 there is enough good estonian beers for every taste ... but since most of ppl refuse to try different tastes they are not so popular... and of course they cost a lot more than originaal or premium(saku or a le coq) from saku u could try saku hele(supposed to be oldest receipt)... and maybe try some red ale (personal favourite münchen vaskne by sillamäe brewery)..
Damn these guys dont know crap about beer. Saying Saku and Alecoq being same taste is complete garbage. Saku is a sweet tasting beer and alecog is completely opposite. There is no way to confuse the 2.
Can you actually tell them apart yourself in blindtaste? I seriously doupt that. Few years ago there was Beer sommelier competition in estonia and just for fun they let the winner blindtaste them and even he couldnt tell them apart.
@@tyleritguy7378 Same here. I had to go to Finland to get anything more. But even there the selection is somewhat limited. All these beers recommended here in the chat that we did not have in the episode are hard to get anywhere outside of Estonia.
I don't mind them sitting on Estonian shelves as well as I don't want to go anywhere near them 😂 just pure bad beer and gives you huge hangover the next day...
@@Deutschland2025 saku is estonian carlsberg, baltika was russian carlsberg... so if u say that u have some problems after driking carlsberg beer ... u need to visit doctor... asap
The guy on the right got drunk real fast at the end 😅
Interesting episode, I learned something of my neighbour countrys beers, Thanks.
Our pleasure!
You guys are just lovely to watch, it's fun and that's why you guys deserve more respect.
Thank you! Glad that you liked it :)
No Alexander. Wow
real
And no Mõdu... which should be mead.
@@hundiraisk Sorry to inform you that this is a beer channel. No meed or ciders here. Cheers! 🍻
I recommended to try some Karksi beers like Must Nunn and Blond Munk
Must Nunn is the best dark beer.
Blond Munk is the best one for casual drinking
My favorite estonian beer is Põhjala Pime Öö Imperial Stout.
13% and so soft. Maybe one of my favorite stouts too.
@@Mirrori Pühaste Linnutee is also very good 👍 Sadly we couldn't have it in this episode 😢. But we had it in our Porter and Stout episode instead if interested.
its not beer but stout :P
Young vine hihi
@@n1rkväikseimkiskja stout is type of beer. It's made of malted barley and hops. But it's just very dark.
Saku Tume is my favorite beer!
The (dubiously) fun part of this is that you tasted some of our beer flavoured waters and some beer flavoured syrups (personal take since all Estonian dark lagers are too sweet for me), but none of the actual ~5.5% beers that beer drinkers go for. I did pick up that Estonian beer isn't necessarily easy to find in Sweden, but I'm sure something can be arranged considering there are Tallinn-Stockholm-Tallinn weekend (possibly mid-week as well) cruises that make delivering a sample of 5-10 beers a cinch. Unless you're nowhere near Stockholm, of course. Or, indeed, if you don't like the idea of taking such a cruise to Tallinn yourself to personally verify/select stuff available in grocery stores (we don't have a counterpart of Systembolaget).
Look since we don't earn cash yet on this channel and I'm currently studying, going to Estonia cruises just to get beer for one episode is both very time consuming and expensive. But probably you're right. We actually go to Finland sometimes to buy stuff that is hard to find here in Sweden thou.
Estonian here, can confirm Saku Original is most boring beer we have.
ESTONIA MENTIONED!!🎉🇪🇪🇪🇪
@@ulriclukk1890 Yeah 💪
Cheap supermarket beer. There ARE some good beers to be had in Estonia, but thanks for trying anyways.
@@R3ban3 Yes. We've noticed. Had Pühaste Linnutee in our Porter and Stout episode. It was very good to say at least.
Apparently Pühaste Linnutee is NOT in our Porter episode, it is our international apisode: ruclips.net/video/atqwY6nZ-hQ/видео.htmlsi=Wc64JgtV3cXqBzbf
Its mainly core range beers from Estonia, except the last one - Sori. But next time you want to taste Estonian beer again, let me know and i compose you a list one of the best IPAs, Stouts, Lagers that we have 😊
Awesome 😎👍
i live in estonia its a nice plac you shulled viset estonia
My favourite Estonian brewery is Pühaste.
We would have wanted to try out more, but since we live in Sweden it is really hard to get Estonian beers.
@@drinksomebeerandprosper Really hard? Its like the closest country. People from Estonia go to Sweden by a boat. They come there for 6 hours shopping and boat back. Its not africa >D
@@rolandlao7527 not going to go to a country by boat to get some beer for a channel that doesn't yet profit from anything
@@drinksomebeerandprosper Tickets cost like 20 eur. Maybe good idea to make videos how you interview people in destination company to get best beer reccommendations and then add that to your videos:)
The best mainstream in my opinion are Saku Kuld and A. Le Coq Special. Saku also has the Karl Friedrich brand, which has decent different tastes. Less mainstream ones I like are Tanker beers. The list is actually quite decent in length, so if you had to try every taste, youd crawl out of the studio afterwards 😂.
@@Siimkyla 😅
Thanks for the advice, maybe we have to do an Estonia 2.0 after all sometimes 😁
I remember, when I had Indian basic beers and was blown away (a country that really doesn't condone alcohol) compared to Estonian basic beers. I'd say our basic beers are really bad, so I totally get your reactions.
@@kaspartambur It is always interesting with realizations like these. Why is it like this is due to the complex intersection of circumstances, culture, history, geography, ground fertility, quality of the water, different ideas, so on and so forth.
You'll never for certain know in advance how (in this case) the beer drinking experience is going to be. The best thing is to try not to judge and just take in the moment as it is, one sip at a time.
Cheers 🍻
I live in Tartu, but I never drink Saku or AlecoQ - Thanks for trying a bit of Estonian lager for me ♥
broskis being and estonian it's awesome to watch this big ups and good luck on the videos and the pronunciation is pretty good as well
@@karlson9822 Thank you!
We went to one Tallinn bar once with our foreign friends something like in 2009. And someone has ordered 2 saku beers.
In Estonian it is "Kaks saku". Guys were pretty impressed that you can order a "c*cksucker" in a regular bar.
@@babunito That's just hilarious 😂
There's three kinds of Estonians: ones who say Saku Originaal is Piss, ones who say A.le.coq Premium is piss, and the ones who say they are the same piss.
Personally Saku Tume is one of my most favourite beers ever, but there's a new kid on the block - Tanker Select Premium, I recommend you guys try it out. Also if you going to make a follow up, you should give Saku Kuld a chance.
Also, "Tere Tulemast" means "welcome" but in a greeting way. If you want to say "you're welcome" you say "võta heaks".
@@Tulemasin 😂👌
I love Tanker beer, one of the favorite beer brands
Saku Originaal and A. le Coq Premium are the most popular lagers in Estonia and they indeed taste pretty much the same. We had a blind beer tasting session with friends a couple of years back and pretty much nobody could tell them apart.
The Virmalised IPA is one of the most basic (and boring) IPAs Põhjala makes. They have way more interesting beers to try.
Alexander too
I would say Alecoq is better for me, but i am impartial, i am from southern estonia.
I live in Tartu, 1.2km away from the factory. I rarely drink A. le Coq (too expensive and boring), recently I have started to drink Sandels that costs only 1.19 (0.5l)
Sandels on põhimõtteliselt sama mis Karl
Karl on vaa viron versio Sandelssista@@keyser5555
Sorry but you choose like the most boring beers ever.
We know. The problem is that it is suprisingly hard to get ANY Estonian beer here in Sweden, some of these are what we,found on a short trip to Finland.
Well we can be thankful for having relatively vast variety of beers. Saku brand as a whole is okay, but the original is by far the worst. Each saku bottle has it's own colour and its really cool to see the selection as a whole. Alecoq premium is quite ok, not my first choice, but also the rest of the products are pretty good with good design cans. While they are 2 biggest manufacturers, there are are also Tanker and Koch that needs an honorable mention. Tanker is good as a whole, but are at more expensive end of choices.
My normal picks are: Koch gold (cheap and has some consistency), Koch Must nunn was my long time favorite (strong, good taste and decent consistency) and Kuldne Köster. I rarely buy anything from saku but alecoq has some really good shit. From them I pick alexander unifltered, märzen, Lust (Tartu 2024 european capital edition beer), October brew, Imperial and Saare Taar. Oh man Saare Taar is kvass with alcohol, it is amazing.
@@romeor5910 😲 Wow such a list. Thanks for your Incredible input. Maybe we have to consider making another Estonia episode now 🤔
i live in Estonia like no cap i do (Tartu to be exact)
Ma. Elvas)
@ShizuKanazawa nice
for the most authentic estonian alcoholic expirience, you need to try the big cheap supermarket beers in a bottle. Some are suprisingly passable though only way youd get them is in a estonian supermarket.
hello from estonia
@@Voidbird1 👋
SAKU Dublin is my favorite from Estonian beers❤
The best industrial-production Estonian beer is Saku Rock.
Ok I'll be looking for that one then
What a fun video and interesting channel!
I like the background and history you provide for each drink, makes it much more interesting and informative, I personally would like even more, but I know that is not for everyone.
I do think the pacing of the video review/tasting portions is good, but the video itself has the awkward black screen portions and so on.
I also think some more background music ever so slightly audible and maybe more background graphics or visual/audio humour edited in. You have some nice chemistry and humour but you could probably bring it forward even more with editing.
Thank you for your appreciation for the channel and the critique. As of the editing I totally agree with you. But since we only do this as a hobby on our spare time it'd really time consuming doing any more to these videos than already done. It takes way time already to edit. But thanks for the input and the time you spent on writing this feedback.
Cheers 🍻
"Tere tulemast" translates to just "welcome". Cool video!
@@paIacce 😂 well. Not the best at Estonian.
Thanks for the appreciation! 🍻
@@paIacce I think maybe guys meant like Welcome to Estonia?
Our “micro” breweries are amazing. Põhjala, õllenaut, tanker, pühaste, tuletorn. All craft beers are worth trying. Don’t drink that saku a.le coq shit😂
@@MaximLonesomemaxx I totally get what you mean. But the point of these country specific episodes are usually to bring forth a more broader picture of the country's beers. Here we try to be diverse and try both country specific beerstyles as of a variety of beer styles, breweries, macro micro's so on and so forth.
We also try to point out typical preferences and "vibes" from the countries also.
In Estonia's case it still is a macro-beer dominant country, whereas people still mainly drink macro beers for the most part. We cannot simply leave out the macro beers. We also have to take into consideration which Estonian beers are known outside of Estonia.
Also remember since we don't live in Estonia we also have a slight problem to get the beers that we want.
Hence, we have to compromise a lot.
All the angry Estonians coming into comment section and being mad that their favourite beer isnt tried. Y'all need realize that we Estonians buy alecoq and saku the most so unfortunately those are the beers were gonna be rated by.
Äkki hakkame paremat õlu jooma? Isegi Karl või Alexander oleks välismaalastele parema mulje jätnud
@@cavaliers4ever Well said 🙏
Subscribing to this to see what you might have in hold. But guys, you really must beef up your game a little. also. In another note Pohjola has amazing imperial stout you should try out.
I love Saku Tume,this time you made great drinking
Sorry i need to sleep or i just fell asleep on feet
byeszz
😴
dude on the right has oddly good pronunciation of estonian (when instructed by the other bloke). also most of the beer here is "sauna beer". feels like drinking mineral water, except for stouts and porters, which taste like even sweeter version of root beer, kali or kvass.
shouldve also tried grossi elektra beer and rock
I recommend Viikingi Karje by Pihtla brewery
Hei neighbours! I think you were nicely soft after this test :D
@@evelinvahter4255 😂 We sure were.
But what about the intro.. Tere tulemast, juua õlut ja “ütsea..”what 😂
@@evelinvahter4255 Google translate to blame, none of us honestly know any Estonian. 😅
No Bock, why? Such a missed opportunity :D
@@p2rt as I've told many here before: there's a lot of options, a lot of opinions on what beer to choose etc. But here we try to do what we can with what beers we can get and also we try to "somewhat" represent an entire country's beer habits....
you shouldve tried saku kuld its the best 1
White teashirt guy opens because other guy is drunk,what means that Estonian beers works really well😂
😅 so true, how did you know? 😂👌
Opening the can is the easiest part next to drinking when You're drunk😂
@@AARE540 yes
Many time when i woke up then i find one bottle of beer next to me and its full lol
But yes it were opened hehe
@@n1rkväikseimkiskja
Vahel juhtub nii ka :)
great video! sad that you guys didn't try tanker
Estonia mentioned 🇪🇪
Who gave U those 1st 2 beers? unbelievable..
Wut, they are the most generic beers in Estonia, largely due to the fake "sale" prices on them :D
No alecoq alexander?
@@rometvalting1379 we got what we could get. And specialty beers are not always the "thing" when you try to get a representative picture of an entire country's beer culture.
@@drinksomebeerandprosper ja ja nice,if you ever get a chance,
I recommend you try it too
@@drinksomebeerandprosper Alexander is one of the common ones. I would say in the same category as originaal and premium.
@@nubs1337 ok I honestly have to say that I did not know that
Maybe about the same category, but seems way more popular, since mist of the common people exit store with six-pack of Alexander, including me😅
I almost never drink Saku beers anymore, maybe sometimes Karl Friedrich Starkbier (6%).
In my opinion Saku beers are not as good as they used to be.
Pretty much the last time I drank Saku Originaal, was when I was working on Sweden and I found that in Systembolaget, but I'm not sure You can find that there anymore.
Where is Pilsner?
only 5 minute watching but this is sure win 😊
Well thank you 😌
Sorry, no pilsners in this one. Couldn't find any. At the moment we filmed there was less imported to both Finland and Sweden than typical. We had already decided dates for filming so 🤷
you should have tried saku on ice brands only drinkable sakus there is
@@maurimetsaroos7179 🤔 interesting
in the intro, the last bit didnt sound estonian, teretulemast doesnt mean "you're welcome"
Like from Estonia BUT you cant get best taste if you drink all of it every time..if you do like that then 3 or 4 beers per day only.
Hyvä päiva teille molempile and Aurora Borealis is Best From Enya
Haha I think you're on to something 🤔 But then again, the very point in this channel kinda is getting drunk 😂🍺
Kus on "Saarema Tuulik" ja "Saaremaa TAAR" :D
I don't speak Estonian and we don't live in Estonia, hence hard or almost impossible to get those beers here
Ah yes the drinks thay every 16 year olds somehow obtain in Estonia.
Autocorrect buggin
you should've tried bock, rock and alexander or saku kuld aswell
@@häbend-k5h in the future maybe
Rock is crap.
@@kollikott2393 yeah cuz you’re probably some kid who likes candy flavoured light beer
that baltic porter.... once a year at xmas. no more!
try bock and taurus
One of you looks like Michael Cera
@@MrDainisi You're damn right. Not the first time we've heard about that resemblance and that's not all even the name match 👌
Är ni finlandssvenskar?
Absolut!
and no Alexander :O
Raasiku is the best
5:02 this version of A. Le Qog is not made in Estonia instead in Finland anf there's huge different of A taste where is made that beer Finnish version are really boring no taste what so ever like camel pee with gas and majorituy Finish beer is trully boring, all of them
Okay belie it when I see it 😉
No but seriously, needs a comparison next to each other. But I'd think the resoult would prably be them comparing neck to neck to each other, since the recepy, brewing technique should be the same and also EU standards etc.
@@jukkaperkele would recommend a blind test
Saku lager is way better in 5,2% but it's not available in Finland.
I can totally understand that.
im from estonia and you dont have alexander there wow
@@Rassu_76 In a future episode perhaps
Lots of different beers. But the taste has changed for almost all producers. And that's sad. They added something new, but I didn't like it.
Well to be honest the original versions of beer in estonia like saku originaal and a le coq premium arent the best so people tend to buy other versions like saku kuld, a le coq special etc. Also dont belive the lie that craft beer is the most popular beer in estonia, it only takes up like 10% of the market, the rest is owned by saku and a le coq.
I actually recebtly went to Estonia. And I totally agree that the big breweries were still very dominant. I've noticed the same that the originals from the big breweries, in almost any country are usually rather bland.
Alexander is my favorite
Ai liv in estonia hi is tere
Tere! 👏
Not finish people because Frederick devil kuradi tosin works like that But Finnish people haha
I appreciate your enthusiasm, but let’s just say your opinion holds about as much weight as a light beer in a sea of craft brews. Enjoy your evening and whatever keeps you entertained. Virmalised is 5/5 beer
Try Latvian beer. :)
@@martinsbergs9016 Would love to. Just very hard to get here.
Testatkaa sokkona kotimaisia halppis oluita. :)
Yees selvä peli!
drinking all beers only what i dont drink. Karski beers are mutch better or alexander.
you tere tulemast its pole tänu väärt
I find so many things I do not agree with in this video. First of all, your choice of beers is odd at best, if not erratic. This does not, in any way, represent "Estoinan beers" at all... rather it is "what we found in one small store, so we gave up looking". The second problem is, you did not match the style with the appropriate glass, apart from a few accidental matches. Overall, you are not wrong - the beers you tasted were somewhat good, some better than other, but you have not even smelt the farts of the best or worst brews in the country, so keep trying, guys!
Awesome comment man 😎👍
But nevertheless, we live in Sweden, so we do have a problem accessing all the amazing Estonian beers out there. Also when we do episodes of different countries all the time, we have to make choices. Sometimes these choices are ugly, bc we don't honestly have too much time to spend on every single episode. That's why we do have to compromise.
@@drinksomebeerandprosper Lucky for you, most of our "craftier" breweries sell their stuff online also and some may even ship internationally, although I have not done any research into that, so take it with a pinch of "gose". Some may even be willing to arrange shipping to Sweden, if you contact them directly and offer them a bit of publicity in exchange for a few cans or bottles - you never know until you ask :)
Either way, I wish you luck and hope you get a chance to experience more of Estonian craft brews along the way.
Cheers or as they say here - Terviseks!
@@veretipsu Thanks for the advice. Perhaps we'll do something like that when we actually earn something from this channel. Atm we don't, so anything like that is out of option right now.
As an Estonian I must admit I don't like Estonian beer - too strong....
WHERE LATVIAN BEER REVIEW
BAUSKAS CĒSU VALMIERMUIŽA
@@janisbanis6882 there is none, since Latvian beers are really hard to get hands on here in Sweden. Maybe in the future thou. 🤔
@@drinksomebeerandprosper Well... I could put Postnord to use and get some to you ;)
I’m Estonian but I gotta say our beer sucks
@@martinkoitmae6655 not all man ,🤔
@@drinksomebeerandprosper or German and Czech beer is just too good
@@martinkoitmae6655 there is enough good estonian beers for every taste ... but since most of ppl refuse to try different tastes they are not so popular... and of course they cost a lot more than originaal or premium(saku or a le coq)
from saku u could try saku hele(supposed to be oldest receipt)... and maybe try some red ale (personal favourite münchen vaskne by sillamäe brewery)..
kaks homo lakkumas 6lli teades et see parem kui neil aga ei tunnista❤😂
I'm Estonian and i have to say you drinked most of shittiest beers in Estonia. Only Premium is okei. Others is crap.
Damn these guys dont know crap about beer. Saying Saku and Alecoq being same taste is complete garbage. Saku is a sweet tasting beer and alecog is completely opposite. There is no way to confuse the 2.
Can you actually tell them apart yourself in blindtaste? I seriously doupt that. Few years ago there was Beer sommelier competition in estonia and just for fun they let the winner blindtaste them and even he couldnt tell them apart.
sure saku original have sweet taste if u drink it right after eating lollipop...
Tere tulemast is not youre welcome its actualy means palun väga
Saku Originaal and A. Le Coq. Premium tend to sit on shelves in Canada forever, don't think I've seen any other Estonian beers here.
@@tyleritguy7378 Same here. I had to go to Finland to get anything more. But even there the selection is somewhat limited. All these beers recommended here in the chat that we did not have in the episode are hard to get anywhere outside of Estonia.
I don't mind them sitting on Estonian shelves as well as I don't want to go anywhere near them 😂 just pure bad beer and gives you huge hangover the next day...
Не покупайте эстонское пиво. С утра вас ждёт мистер понос и мисс похмелье
It's not Baltika 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Deutschland2025 saku is estonian carlsberg, baltika was russian carlsberg... so if u say that u have some problems after driking carlsberg beer ... u need to visit doctor... asap