"Im not drunk, just tipsy and dizzy right now" thats gonna be my new favorite quote
@Alex-dl5gw7 ай бұрын
I always say that when I'm sober again
@wormwoodwine69977 ай бұрын
The sequel, German fiancé rating Vietnamese drinks! Edit grammar.
@kumquatguy7 ай бұрын
BEER WITH ICE
@HiThere-j6x7 ай бұрын
@@kumquatguydo not ruin ze culture
@teeth_guy7 ай бұрын
UP
@kingozymandias29887 ай бұрын
With diarrhea guarantee.
@sebastiangeorge77147 ай бұрын
Make it dipping sauces
@asteriart78147 ай бұрын
slamming a shot was NOT how i expected this video to start ahahah
@daniellejordan45517 ай бұрын
You can tell who chose the drinks, lol.
@SewardWriter7 ай бұрын
How else are you supposed to drink Jaeger? Yes, I do like it, but I love licorice.
@RichTapestry7 ай бұрын
It reminded me so much of Kleiner Feiglings
@BeckBeckGo7 ай бұрын
I’m assuming that that was the only drink she finished. Either that or she has the tolerance and liver enzymes of a Viking.
@the_retag7 ай бұрын
@@RichTapestryFeigling And its quite similar
@lukakaps95487 ай бұрын
I love that people in Vietnam say that you mix lemonade with Beer if you want to get drunk quick, here a lot of people drink Radler because they do not want to get drunk, often times the designated driver drinks a couple of Radler.
@Arseniy.P7 ай бұрын
mixing carbonated low Alco with soda makes it just diluted, while mixing strong Alco (vodka) with soda kicks stronger and faster due to co2
@DangerSquiggles7 ай бұрын
@@Arseniy.P Why would the presence of CO2 influence the effect of alcohol on the body?
@ashleychoi93797 ай бұрын
@@Arseniy.P I would think the caffeine would affect it more than the CO2 because why would the pH change the absorption or delivery method of ethanol when caffeine would be a faster carrier?
@jeremycarpentier56967 ай бұрын
It does. There was test and CO2 increase the absorption of alcool in your stomach by making the membrase more permeable @@ashleychoi9379
@Lil_Harvard7 ай бұрын
@@Arseniy.P That makes no sense, the only thing the co2 will do is make you feel more full
@Eludinium5 ай бұрын
We mix beer and lemonade in the UK too! We call it a shandy Elderflower cordial is also very popular in the UK
@Soguwe7 ай бұрын
To make a proper KiBa, you pour the banana nectar _first_ and only then the cherry The banana nectar is heavier and more viscous, so when you pour the cherry juice into it, it has to punch through the banana and they stay separate more, balancing the flavours It also makes nice patterns, which makes it look nice The way Uyen made it, with the cherry fist, makes it so the juices mix more, creating a more uniformly red banana slurry with less prominent cherry.
@ankapabu28347 ай бұрын
Then add some Batida de Coco or Malibu and it will be perfect. 😉😋
@TomatoHeadBananne7 ай бұрын
Yes! The fun to thing about KiBa is the patterns! That's why I'd love it as a kid.
@nikistauffer26947 ай бұрын
We call it "Marmor" (marble) in my region, due to the pattern.
@Joker86787 ай бұрын
also i do like 70% banana 30% cherry, and that fits with how it tastes when i order it out usually. Think that would be tastier for uyen too
@rainpooper70887 ай бұрын
I know Sauerkrautsaft because some of our guys brought a bottle of it into class after lunch break one time. However because nobody actually wanted to finish it, they just put it in the class cupboard where it sat for over a year. Our teacher just told us that if the moldy stew starts saying "Mama" one day, it'll be our responsibility.
@TheGosgosh7 ай бұрын
Ah, I see you made a science project as well 😂😂 we had a few of them. Luckily nothing got too out of hand, even when we tried to improvise wine fermentation over the fall vacation 😂 should’ve used a real top, not some plastic straws and duct tape
@maximkovac20007 ай бұрын
@@TheGosgoshwe still have one of those experiments going. And we graduated 5 years ago lol
@bwingbwinggwiyomi6 ай бұрын
What a funny teacher 😂
@SatieSatie6 ай бұрын
I used to drink up to half a liter of Sauerkrautsaft everyday. It was partly for health reasons but I've always loved the taste. I also love Gemüsesaft (vegetable juice) made of an assortment of different veggies. Yes, I'm disgusting. But I also will live long and healthy. 😂
@anniebe49923 ай бұрын
@@SatieSatie I like tomato juice and vegetable juice, sometimes I also drink beetroot juice. 😁
@yvonnesmith61527 ай бұрын
Radler means bike rider, which many Germans do on weekends. We embark on long bike rides, and when you have “pit stops” you don’t want straight up beer. Watering it down with either lemonade makes it less alcoholic. You can ride on with a little tiny buzz, but still traffic able
@vikkirobinson41317 ай бұрын
Known as shandy in the UK.
@Rabijeel7 ай бұрын
Lemme clarify: "Bicicle Rider". It is not the "cool Hells Angels Drink" - it is the opposite for some. And Radler is no Beer - as Whisky-Cola is not Whisky. Radler is Radler, and Whisky Cola is Whisky Cola. It is ok if you prefer that. Eitherr, you are more of a physical Guy and prefer to deal with the physical tocxicity of the Alcohol or you are more of a ... mental... nope.... psychic... no.... lets say theoretical Person that rather deals with the emotional toxicity coming with the consumption of it.
@yvonnesmith61527 ай бұрын
@@Rabijeel was isch? Ein Radler hat noch keinem geschadet
@rachaelhoffman-dachelet27637 ай бұрын
Excellent comment, I always wondered why it was called that.
@tiffanymarie97507 ай бұрын
Also called a shandy in the US
@ReyOfLight7 ай бұрын
Elderflower drinks are so nice! I don't drink alcohol at all, but here in Sweden, we too have elderflower syrup we just mix with water and drink. So pleasant and refreshing in summertime, and if drinking it in colder times of the year, the elderflower flavor just reminds of summer. Elderflower has always been one of my favorite flavors
@paolajimenez63533 ай бұрын
I lived in Germany for 3 years and worked mostly as a waitress, but i had forgotten all this drinks, specially Kiba, wich i loved!! So thanks for this fun video, it brought back many good memories
@Heffeth7 ай бұрын
Lots of Elderflower-Sirups that are sold in supermarkets are straight up bad. But I love, love, love everything with selfmade elderflower-sirup!
@halvarf7 ай бұрын
I agree there are strangely really bad ones. The IKEA one is quite good.
@fiercerodent7 ай бұрын
Yes, omg. I got into it bc my friend's mum always made her own. Still the best I've ever tasted.
@newcamomile7 ай бұрын
@@halvarf yes I love the IKEA one - also Lidl does elderflower flavour sparkling water.
@klugkluk7 ай бұрын
Especially the sugar free ones like the one Uyen tried here. You could just as well put dish soap into your drinks.
@vitisxvinifera7 ай бұрын
There is also the elderflower liqueur St. Germain. It is used in cocktails, usually with gin or vodka.
@ElisandeWalters7 ай бұрын
in my childhood waldmeister icecream was a STAPLE, now it is rarely available anymore :( watching Uyen get more and more tipsy was exactly as delichtful as expected
@katereinsch47897 ай бұрын
Yes, I miss Waldmeister ice cream!
@kfrommirrorland7 ай бұрын
I read this comment when they were drinking Jägermeister and immediately thought Jägermeister ice cream??
@kathrintaraba32747 ай бұрын
Hier gibt es das an fast jeder Eisdiele. 🤔
@mrnice44347 ай бұрын
Waldmeister + Schlumpfeneis war die beste combo :)
@nothingspecial123Q4 ай бұрын
Jaaaa - als Kind habe ich Waldmeistergeschmack gehasst! Jetzt mag ich ihn sehr gerne.
@aleksandrasobanska73507 ай бұрын
Sauerkrautsaft is actually literally used in Poland for soup 😅 It is called kapuśniak- soup from fermented cabbage. And tbh I love Sauerkrautsaft and I always drink it when there's some left from the Sauerkraut 😂 In Poland we also do the soup from fermented cucumbers and we use the bread drink for the soup called żurek.
@Scriptadiaboly7 ай бұрын
Polish people really know good sour taste 🤤🤤🤤
@maganatalia84327 ай бұрын
when she poured the sauerkraut juice and the bread juice I got thirsty. Zurek is my favorite soup!
@georgvonrechenberg22177 ай бұрын
This video was veeeery entertaining. You two are just lovely :) I'd love to see a 2nd edition with: - Club Mate - Eisbonbon-Wodka - friesischer Tee - Fritzkola Karamell-Kaffee - Mio Banana-Mate - Bionade - Wostok - Almdudler - Feuerzangenbowle
@nannaxie94053 ай бұрын
so that's the berlin edition?
@georgvonrechenberg22173 ай бұрын
@@nannaxie9405 wouldn't say so. Friesischer Tee is typical of northern Germany. Fritzkola is from Hamburg, Mate and Bionade is available almost everywhere. And Almdudler is from Austria. Only Wostok originated in Berlin as far as I know.
@nannaxie94053 ай бұрын
@@georgvonrechenberg2217 du sprichst deutsch i guess. ich meinte damit dass das alles (außer vllt friesentee und feuerzangenbowle) voll die hipsterdrinks sind. ich meinte nicht die herkunft.
@RadicalWombat3 күн бұрын
@@nannaxie9405 seit wann ist almdudler ein hipsterdrink?
@nannaxie94053 күн бұрын
@@RadicalWombat i feel like
@micanugg1965 ай бұрын
Great job to GB for the slides of bottles into frame, very satisfying and the labels matched up perfectly
@erzsebetkovacs25277 ай бұрын
Elderflower lemonade can be a fantastic, light summer drink when made with fresh flowers. If you have access and are able to pick elderflowers in the forest (make sure it's not from the roadside etc. so as not to be contaminated), leave the shop bought syrup, and use the flowers: without any washing, just macerate them as is for a day or two in cold water mixed with sugar, lemon juice and spent lemons and a bit of citric or tartaric acid for the lightly sour taste.
@softfirecrow7 ай бұрын
Your rating is so unpredictable to me😂 I'm always like "She has to love this!" and then you're like: 2/10🤨 I love it😆
@42031057 ай бұрын
If you are talking about the cola beer, keep in mind she used coke zero. That just doesn't work. You need to use normal coke with sugar for that.
@verity36167 ай бұрын
Yup! Her dislike of the Eierlikör was funny, but it also hurt my soul a bit.
@Anna-gi2yn7 ай бұрын
@@verity3616 maybe she should mix the eierlikör with something... but not with coke zero 😅
@leza44537 ай бұрын
And you need too use wheat beer. At leat in Southern Germany. Never saw it done with Pils @@4203105
@VioletAutumn-7 ай бұрын
Im half German and live in Canada the German side of my family is basically all passed on and I never got to learn to much about German culture except for some of the food my Oma Opa use to make me . i was pretty young when they passed away including my father. Your videos help me to learn more about German culture. Thank you for sharing! 😊
@Exzentriker7 ай бұрын
You should come to visit someday and taste it all in person.
@rage4play787 ай бұрын
My uncle, his children and their children live now in canada in Alberta and one of the third Generation moved back to Europe cause of the attitude. Just try some things or come and visit us 😅
@Laleolie7 ай бұрын
If you're here for a good laugh, that's fine. If you really wanna learn about German culture....some of the videos can be very misleading. ^^
@VioletAutumn-7 ай бұрын
@@Laleolie don’t worry I can tell when your joking around I’m not that new to German culture, I’ve learned things here and there, I kno when you guys are just playin :3 and I always do some of my own research on the side, to verify things if I ever feel I need to look deeper into things.
@Laleolie7 ай бұрын
@@VioletAutumn- Haha, sorry- didn't mean to imply you don't get our humor. It's just that some of these are so borderline true/hyperbolic. ; ) I hope you're having fun finding out about your family's roots, tho!
@nenybuns7 ай бұрын
Hello Uyen :)) I've only ever watched your shorts before for years (and I love them!), really excited to see you also do longer videos! You & german BF are so sweet and charismatic! And the editing is fun & awesome! thank you for being so authentic and for sharing your videos with us :))
@sabrinagranger54687 ай бұрын
The red wine + cola drink used to also be very popular in Czechoslovakia back in the day. I see it in many old movies and my parents and their friends used to drink it all the time back in the 70s/80s/90s. Another variation was white wine and lemonade. And YES, you absolutely should use the sauerkrautsaft to cook! It makes for my favorite soup in the world.
@Lost_GeminiАй бұрын
I come from north-eastern Baden-Württemberg and here we call red wine + coke 'north korea' and white whine + Sprite 'south korea'.
@Katterina024Ай бұрын
Yep in CZ you call it houba, which means mushroom 😊
@myfeelisfunnyxd53147 ай бұрын
I think the funny thing about german beer drinking culture is that yes, there are a lot of people that are very pedantic about beer only being beer when it's by itself and you are disrespecting the craft when you put something else in there... but then there's the fact that you could probably name any soda or juice and not only would some people be super into putting that in their beer, nooo, theres also a name for every one of these combinations (Radler with Lemon Soda, Diesel with Cola, Potsdamer with "Roter Brause"...the list goes on lol) 😂
@Wolfinchen-o8z7 ай бұрын
Funnily enough, in Bavaria, we tend not to be beer snobs. Radler, Goaßmaß, Russe, Colaweiße, ... we love our beer cocktails.
@vomm7 ай бұрын
Actually I've never met anyone who seriously insists that you can only drink beer pure. A lot of people joke about it to tease others, but no one is really offended. Otherwise, there wouldn't be Radler and all the other beer mixed drinks available to buy everywhere.
@thumbsarehandy.7 ай бұрын
As an American who has traveled to Germany a few times, Radler confuses me. A lot of people say it's beer + lemonade. Lemonade in America is lemon juice, sugar, and still water. I always thought that was a translation mistake because of "Limon" and that a Radler is beer + citrus soda (Sprite, 7UP in America). After this video and reading comments from Germans, I'm more confused than ever. Which is it?! Lemonade or citrus soda?!
@vomm7 ай бұрын
@@thumbsarehandy. Radler is Beer with Zitronenlimonade (like Sprite or 7up, but threre are also hundrets of local brands from breweries). Zitronenlimonade is made out of lemon juice, sugar and carbonated water.
@Wolfinchen-o8z7 ай бұрын
@@thumbsarehandy. "Limonade" or short "Limo" is citrus soda. At least in Bavaria.
@luchan16387 ай бұрын
When you tried Bananenweizen i was so keen on how you liked it xD It's so controversial but i drank it in Trier and loved it ever since!
@herreguda61997 ай бұрын
It's sooo good! It was my gateway drink when I didn't like beer in my early 20's
@MrJACarroll7 ай бұрын
I also tried it for the first time in Trier and really enjoyed it!
@sinthoras19177 ай бұрын
If you can ever get ur Hands on it, try Herbsthäuser Hefeweizen, it tastes of banana on its own
@highks496Ай бұрын
@@sinthoras1917 Hefeweizen tends to develop a banana aroma on its own. The yeast which is used for Hefeweizen is responsible for this aroma. There's a couple brands of Hefeweizen that taste like banana even without the banana juice.
@AFlockOfToasters13 күн бұрын
Always reminds me of Cookie dough for some reason
@Takketa77 ай бұрын
Missing Ahoj Brause Pulver with a vodka shot
@zillionalb4627 ай бұрын
That is THE drink for an 18th birthday party where everyone is just trying to get hammered as quickly as possible. Still have nightmares about it 😅😅😅😅
@gebruderschwarzwald79317 ай бұрын
So true
@emmamr6277 ай бұрын
Omg yes want to see this in a follow up shorz
@martinj32397 ай бұрын
That's my favourite childhood drink!
@Neidhard-von-Reuenthal7 ай бұрын
Ahoj Brause + Vodka = Headache on the next day^^
@italianmommaotts31857 ай бұрын
I can NEVER drink Jagermeister EVER EVER AGAIN! I drank 5 shots and slept in my dog's bed and woke up drunk! In American it's the one shot everyone orders to get drunk! Love u both❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@shadowfox009x7 ай бұрын
You also can make juice schorle with other juices like grape juice or black currant juice. Some even do it with orange juice. Also popular in Germany is mixing orange juice with sparkling wine. That's often served to older children or people who don't want to drink much during a wedding reception or at other functions where sparkling wine is served. Sauerkrautsaft is used when you have problems with constipation or are fasting.
@FrauOy7 ай бұрын
As a Hessin, I also have to say that the Apfelwein (Äbbler) you have is okay but not soooo good. If you're ever in Frankfurt, visit the good pubs and then try it again. You can also drink it sweet or sour again. Add lemonade to the sweet spritz and sparkling water to the sour spritz.
@isalablomma7 ай бұрын
Wohnen die nicht in Frankfurt?
@KiryubelleKazuma7 ай бұрын
@@isalablomma Nee, Mannheim
@LNata7 ай бұрын
Leaving in Hessen for over 15 years and never been able to understand the Apfelwein. Wanted to like it, tried many times in different locals... nope. Cider from France is sooooo much better. Apfelsaftschorle is my love.
@Asptuber7 ай бұрын
Was about to say this. The same brand also has a sweeter version (Gold) that would probably be more to Uyen's taste.
@jugro76397 ай бұрын
As an Odenwälder I have to be a little local-patriotic and say that Bembel With Care is the best Äppler. 😁 (But since I don't drink much Apfelwein don't mind my opinion... 😅)
@damiankorczak92637 ай бұрын
In Poland me and my friends often mixed banana juice with blackcurrant juice and vodka, really good
@faequeenapril69217 ай бұрын
My partner says that it is the best drink ever
@S_H92607 ай бұрын
That sounds like a tasty combination. I've never heard of banana juice. Going to look it up.
@CamaroMann7 ай бұрын
Sounds familiar - here (central hesse) is often drunk the same, except that cherry juice is used instead of black currant juice.
@lyamorian7677 ай бұрын
Gonna try
@BliffleSplick7 ай бұрын
That sounds amazing! Not sure where I would find the juices in Canada but I'll keep an eye out from now on.
@neweyeswideopen7 ай бұрын
Congratulations on 2 Million subscribers!!! You are gonna be hammered after this. 😂 ❤❤
@fgerstm20697 ай бұрын
She is tipsy already after the Bananenweizen
@NicNac4eva7 ай бұрын
I love elderflower and elderberry, so delicious! I'm Scottish and there's an elderberry bush outside my house. Was so happy when I found it.
@Bonsai3757 ай бұрын
you light up my day for years now. thank you
@AnkV7 ай бұрын
Yes, i came to say the fermented cabbage and fermented bread drink can be used to sour soups and all kind of food. Cabbage one can be used when making sausage or other heavy meat to boil in. Also good hangover treat!
@rae41667 ай бұрын
"Not because i like it, but because i like watching you drink" 😂😂❤ love your german man. Just a wonderful couple❤
@babsPRfalke977 ай бұрын
It’s funny that you mentioned Spain as an example for a country that wouldn’t understand drinking Cola Rot because I live in Pamplona at the moment, and in the north of Spain this is their favorite drink for going out. 😂They call it Kalimotxo! ❤
@ghoute7 ай бұрын
With a dash of blackberry syrup, lots of ice and always red wine.
@JonaxII7 ай бұрын
This name has actually also washed over to German, but suffered some telephone game issues along the way: in some areas it's called "Kalte Muschi"
@badkingjohn52357 ай бұрын
In meiner Gegend nennen wir es Korea
@patricialeal21657 ай бұрын
The kalimocho is the one of the first drinks you start doing when you are young in Spain, is cheap and sweet. We got so drunk with it!
@feodorfiorina78357 ай бұрын
And with Sprite, too. It's called Tinto de Verano. Stuff's gets you hammered if you're not careful.
@SheSanty887 ай бұрын
I love videos with you both, you're so sweet together!
@amberneal93847 ай бұрын
Love the nail color on you! Looks great ❤
@Kangamoos7 ай бұрын
I think it's funny that Germans will get upset about ice cubes in beer, but are OK with adding banana, lemonade, etc Personally I love bananaweizen too
@jaythecee7 ай бұрын
OK is a good word here. Most Germans will not add banana juice or cola to their beer. Maybe in the south but not in the middle/north. And Radler is Great because it does not kill the beer taste and just adds a freshness and lowers the alcohol per ml.
@gottfriedneuner37217 ай бұрын
@@jaythecee yeah, for most Germans it's terrible to add anything to it. But for some reason zitronenlimonade is an exception. It does taste quite nice.
@Scarlett.Granger7 ай бұрын
It's cause adding flavour is always still better than watering it down with the ice. You don't water beer down. Also i think historically, especially in the south, there were strict brewing rules and if you watered your beer down too much you could get pretty harsh punishments.
@julianjuckel6 ай бұрын
@@jaytheceeIn NRW Bananenweizen is quite a think…
@peterclarke72402 ай бұрын
Ice cubes are frozen water. Water dilutes while adding nothing to the flavour. That's why Germans find it insulting. They take their beer VERY seriously.
@sandyoverstreet83287 ай бұрын
In Spain, there is a drink called "tinto de verano" ("summer red wine") which is made of red wine and a special lemonade, but you can use Sprite or 7up too. At first I thought it would be disgusting but it's actually my favourite drink now. Nice colour too 😊🩷
@sternschnuppe99597 ай бұрын
You could also try Fassbrause, Carrot juice, Berliner Weisse, Almdudler and Rhubarb/Melon Lemonade 😊 Love your Videos!
@blackberrybunny4 ай бұрын
Uyen's nails always look SO pretty!
@anniebe49923 ай бұрын
9:06 Try Apfelschorle with a clear apple juice. The cloudy type always seems less sweet... or maybe I always had unsweetened cloudy apple juice (Naturtrüben/r Apfelsaft) and always sweetened clear apple juice? 🤔
@herreguda61997 ай бұрын
I moved to Germany from Norway, and I didn't like beer at the time. Someone introduced me to Bananenweizen, and I absolutely fell in love with it. It was my gateway drink to beer, and now my favorite beer is Weissbier like Weihenstephaner, Erdinger and Paulaner 🤩
@david_ritzmann7 ай бұрын
Nice video. I missed Berliner Weiße with woodruff sirup. It is one of my favourite mix drinks and tastes really nice!
@JuliaDarling847 ай бұрын
Weizenbier already has some banana notes tastewise, that's why it goes so well with banana juice. Sounds weird, but it tastes quite good.
@rollingslothmachine34317 ай бұрын
That's why I love Kristallweizen, it tastes a bit less like barley and even more like bananas.
@lenn9393 ай бұрын
In my opinion the Paulaner Weißbier doesn’t have much of that banana note many other wheat beers have
@highks496Ай бұрын
@@lenn939 It depends on the type of yeast that is used in Hefeweizen or Weißbier. Some of them produce more of the banana aroma and some less. I guess it also depends on how you brew the beer. So it's basically a decision by the brew master to make Hefe/Weißbier more or less taste like banana.
@ownageDan21 сағат бұрын
you missed Club Mate and the great refreshing cocktail incorporating it - Tschunk :)
@BinatLoves6 күн бұрын
I love you two so much! Thanks for all your content. Your Mischverhältnisse are all over the place :D I'd say you need to do this again with someone who is good in serving drinks. All your Schorles weren't mixed well. Mezzo needs 20% Fanta and 80% Cola, starting with Fanta in the glass. Just as one example. I think some of those drinks like Cola Bier needs a good ratio to taste well.
@scottstanley11407 ай бұрын
In the UK Radler is called Shandy!
@justsomeone897 ай бұрын
Shandy has a lot less beer in it.
@Rebecca.427 ай бұрын
@@justsomeone89 Depends who's making the Shandy 😅
@abigailxmaryАй бұрын
the uk version made with more alcohol is actually called a lager top... shandy is very different
@Jellybeansatdusk7 ай бұрын
I didn’t know what to expect from Uyen’s long form content but I’m really enjoying it so far :) ❤❤ it’s very chill and laid back and fun
@StandAloneSoulАй бұрын
Same! It quickly became one of my favorite series on KZbin ^^
@JellybeansatduskАй бұрын
@@StandAloneSoul I’ve always loved her shorts but I’m looking forward to more of her series too :)
@emyyyy007 ай бұрын
I looooove your videos and your green nails💚🌸✨ I'm so happy having you here in Germany, I'm learning so much and I'm so glad about the diversity and the culture you bring here ❤
@StandAloneSoulАй бұрын
Agreed 🥰
@ZottyMischam7 ай бұрын
I've been living in Germany for 15 years now and I'm not familiar with about 90% of these drinks. I am, however, going to try ALL of them now! Thanks for the video! 😃
@napoleonfeanor7 ай бұрын
I'm German and didn't know half of them either. I'm no fan of beer or wine. Maybe a psychological thing as my dad was an alcoholic during my childhood and early teens.
@ZottyMischam7 ай бұрын
@@napoleonfeanor I'm so sorry you had to experience that as a young person...
@pukka-sama36887 ай бұрын
I used to work on a grape plantation near Manhaim, and what he says about schorle is as true as can be! I also live in Poland and this flower syrup is very common here
@SatansRoerhat7 ай бұрын
I'm Danish and lived in Germany. I love all things Scholle(?). Also I think elderflower is popular at least in Denmark because its easy to make at home and elderflower grows in large quantities 🌻
@inesk91067 ай бұрын
Schorle 😊
@julinbelle7 ай бұрын
It's "Schorle" - "Scholle" is a kind of fish 😊
@mist16107 ай бұрын
Next time please do a video on different desserts of Germany 😊
@thumbsarehandy.7 ай бұрын
Uyen! I hope you see this. As an American who doesn't drink but drank beer when visiting Germany, i absolutely agree about only being able to drink a Radler. BUT there was a bar in Düsseldorf called Zum Schlüssel and their house beer was so light and refreshing I drank it straight. You may want to try it sometime!
@WendtKyle5 ай бұрын
My favorite German drink comes from Darmstadt, it is called a Laternchen. You have a big mug of apfelwein with a glass of cherry liqour in the middle (like a literal champagne glass inside the mug). It looks like a burning lantern and the drinks mix in your mouth, so good.
@nothingspecial123Q4 ай бұрын
Where was the "Kettenfett" that I took a glimpse of at the very beginning???? I ask because I really love it - we have something similar in our region that is called "Pech" - very yummy! Also in our region we call the Cola-Beer-Mix "Drecksack". What my grown up daughter lately taught me was that the original Klopfers each have a number on the bottom of the bottle that indicates how often you have to knock them. I love and enjoy your videos very much! You are so funny together and very sympathic 🥰
@vibeyandvibeless7 ай бұрын
Oh god. Brottrunk. I only had it once. That taste still haunts me in my dreams.
@yourladyship27407 ай бұрын
‼️‼️It’s a real miracle they both ended this video conscious and speaking . Prost !🥃 🍻🥂🍻
@VeganCandy2697 ай бұрын
Little tip for Jägermeister: Mix it with chocolate milk and if the ratio is right it should taste like cinnamon stars. It also tastes great when the chocolate milk is warm. 😊
@christianeniemann77907 ай бұрын
I have never heard about that. Sounds very weird but may taste goooood. Thanks for the tip, I‘ll try it.
@MiaMerkur7 ай бұрын
@@christianeniemann7790 Just thought the same.
@chrismunz81277 ай бұрын
Its called „Kaba Jägi“ and pretty common around Après-ski partys and available at alot of ski-huts. Also in southern Germany you‘ll find it on christmas markets and as a pretty common hot drink at so called „Wintersonnenwendfeiern“ at leats within 60-70km around Stuttgart.
@Scriptadiaboly7 ай бұрын
OMG
@TheGosgosh7 ай бұрын
To me, cocoa milk + Jägermeister tastes more like fluid gingerbread (trinkbarer/flüssiger Spekulatius), although the cocoa powder part has to be considerably small. Going about 50/50 milk and Jägermeister should suffice Definitely a „Christmas-y“ taste
@Call-me-Al7 ай бұрын
I used to drink sauerkraut juice regularly while I lived in Germany! Especially diluted with water in the summer, it's super refreshing.
@laviniascarpinella3073Ай бұрын
My heart actually beat a bit faster when you said Hugo! ❤ it's the best!!
@countercanter867 ай бұрын
In the US, lemonade is real lemon juice, some sugar (usually simple syrup) and water. Even artificial soda versions are opaque and juicy. What Europeans call lemonade, we’d call Sprite or just lemon-lime soda. So now I’m interested to try your version of a shandy!
@MrAronymous7 ай бұрын
The meaning of the word 'lemonade' isn't even agreed upon Europe-wide. Lemon flavor only or not.. sparkling water or not... uses syrup or not. In Germany the definition of lemonade is basically 'a sweet watery drink'. Plenty of people who would call Fanta 'a lemonade'.
@marcd68977 ай бұрын
💯 spot on, the german word “Limonade” has got nothing, zero, zilch to do with lemon.
@ClaudiaThur7 ай бұрын
Once in Mexico my mother ordered "Wodka-Lemon", in Germany Wodka with a bitter-version von citrus soda. The waiter asked three times, if he had understood right. When he served the drink, all the stuff stood in the door to look at her reaction. We all laughed: She got a wodka in a longdrink-glass and aplate with lemon-slices. Not, what she wanted, but she said it was good.
@BJGvideos6 ай бұрын
That's what they do in a lot of Asia too though there's some more variants like cherryade
@hoke87787 ай бұрын
German protip: mix Brottrunk with apple juice, makes the Brottrunk taste weirdly pleasant.
@yvonnesmith61527 ай бұрын
Ein weiterer deutscher Protip: don’t EVER drink Brottrunk 🙅🏾♀️
@Kloetenhenne7 ай бұрын
Ich wollte genau das gerade schreiben 😂😂 Ich habe das früher in mein Fläschchen bekommen, als ich schwere Neurodermitis hatte als kleines Kind. Seitdem nie wieder Probleme gehabt 😂😂 Ach, bei dem originalen Brottrunkbäcker gibt es das übrigens sogar schon fertig gemischt mit Bioapfelsaft 😂
@Immopimmo7 ай бұрын
In swedish "Brottrunk" means crime masturbation
@corejacehome7 ай бұрын
Too many crazy nights with cola and wine!
@MiaMerkur7 ай бұрын
@@Immopimmo How can it be crime?
@felixnimo7 ай бұрын
10:40 | This is a Swabian mix (»Schwäbische Schorle«), ⅓ wine, ⅔ sparkling water. The reverse, as stated by GBF at 10:26, is a Palatine mix (»Pfälzische Schorle«).
@adem63717 ай бұрын
We call the Radler a Shandy in Australia and England, and it can be drunk with lemonade or ginger beer/ ale. It was a popular Victorian era drink that isn’t popular now. Because it’s sweet and low alcohol it was a popular drink for women up to the 60’s but not commonly drunk now. We have jager bombs (jagermeister and cola) as a young persons drink. Great vid!
@Cursedschnitzel7 ай бұрын
I just moved to Germany last fall, went on my first Christmas market and I fell IN LOVE with Eierlikor. I am literally crazy about it, I try different Eierlikor sweets all the time (not actually drink it all the time, because alcoholism is no joke, even if the drink tastes nice)
@LucMarcelle7 ай бұрын
Both sweet apple cider and more sour apple ciders are authentic. It's just a matter of which types of apples are used.
@enchanted_bat7 ай бұрын
There's also dry apple ciders and Strongbow (in the US) is considered a dry cider, though I've always thought of it as a bit too sweet to be a true dry.
@thevivianbrun7 ай бұрын
Okay, so Brottrunk seems similar to and is inspired by kvass, which is a Slavic drink made from rye bread. The main difference is that kvass is alcoholic (less than 2% ABV).
@samuyilhyde13187 ай бұрын
You are right. If you want to be very particular about it, Brottrunk also contains some ethanol, but drinks with less than 0,5% ABV can be declared as alcohol-free in German speaking countries.
@maru39067 ай бұрын
I think its our kvas(slavic) . The light variety maybe. And if germans drink it for health reason, we drink it for the taste mostly.
@liza_boeva7 ай бұрын
But I thought kvas is not good for the digestive system 🤔
@maru39067 ай бұрын
@@liza_boeva german version has less ingredients like malt, maybe that's what makes it healthier. I didn't research well - too lazy.
@liza_boeva7 ай бұрын
@@maru3906 thanks)😅
@rebeccab.12967 ай бұрын
I've only had elderflower flavored things (In a important shop from Europe) a few times but I really liked it so now I'm growing my own elderberry bushes
@johnjones_15012 ай бұрын
I am from the Tennessee/North Carolina area. I don't know if you heard about the storms that went through there, but if you and your husband want to experience a culture shock together, that will be full of lots of happy discoveries and great content, may I suggest that you come through in about six months, and starting in Chattanooga, work your way across to Ashville, North Carolina. (I say six months, because they are going to need some time to get open back up and ready for tourist, but they will need tourist in order to recover). The music, food, whiskey, and natural beauty of that part of the world will amaze you.
@bigcherylsnacks7 ай бұрын
I really really love when you guys compare the cultures. And you try different things
@yackfou24127 ай бұрын
Hope you get the chance to try homemade elderflower sirup. The industrial sirup has no aroma… Or do it yourself! A few weeks and you can harvest the flowers here in Freiburg
@rosehipowl7 ай бұрын
Elderflower is popular over here in the UK, too! It's a very traditional taste, but you can find it in lots of different forms still. I used to love an elderflower drink when I was a child, I went through a phase of drinking it so much. It wasn't alcoholic, it was just fizzy! You could buy it in big plastic bottles at the supermarket and I would drink through them. I think it was elderflower and gooseberry? It was something like that. I wonder if I'd still like it as an adult! edit: I live in the Westcountry in the UK which is known for cider! We have lots of kinds and I highly recommend you try some when you come over here! I love cider - I don't like most alcohol, but I do like cider (as my ancestors intended lmao). It's a stereotype that in the Westcountry we're all farmers who drink cider...and well, I'm not a farmer, but I am a cider drinker. (that's a song - I am a Cider Drinker by The Wurzels, they made stereotypical Westcountry music. It's novelty music, but it's still good...and sometimes accurate). Also, cider with cola is blasphemy, sorry.
@CrossingWolfi7 ай бұрын
What happened to the Almdudler, I wanted to know your reaction 🥺 I think Elderflower tastes amazing. You can make the sirup yourself from forested elderflowers and it has such a pleasant flavour. Personally, I would mix it with very cold tap water (not sparkling water).
@verybighomer7 ай бұрын
Yes, we definitely need an Almdudler follow up video!
@vomm7 ай бұрын
Almdudler is Austrian, not German. But yeah Hugo is also not originated from Germany but Almdudler is not as common or popular :X
@anashiedler69267 ай бұрын
@@vomm i also wondered about the sirup. Yo is definetly an Austrian Brand, not a german one.
@CrossingWolfi7 ай бұрын
@@vomm But Almdudler was on the table in the beginning of the video! They just decided to not discuss it.
@rainpooper70887 ай бұрын
According to Austrian law, if Almdudler is on the table, it shall not leave the table outside of a stomach. If Almdudler is not on the table, you must angrily storm out of the establishment with the words "Wenn die kan Almdudler hab'n, geh i wieder ham!" The Almdudler was on the table, so we are entitled to know whether or not the law has been violated.
@MsBillieLestrange7 ай бұрын
In Austria we mix Weinschorle (we call it Spritzer) with elderflower syrup. It‘s called Kaiserspritzer and also a kind of sweet Weinschorle. Also kind of similar to Hugo. 🙂
@beverlymcfarlane86813 ай бұрын
That was such fun. I hope you did not get a headache, but you had so many other non-alcoholic mixers, you were probably, fine. I love your videos and I think that German oBy Friend sounds delightful. He;s a keeper!
@mississifu7 ай бұрын
Hugo in Spain is Rebujito! 🍃🥂 And Cola Rot, Calimocho! 🍷
@havoc237 ай бұрын
--> " And Cola Rot, Calimocho!" you are giving me a theory! In Germany it's "kalte Muschi", which translated to "cold p*ssy(cat)", and i didn't know why to be honest. My guess is, some german tourists in spain took over something that sounded like "calimocho" a bit and gave it a new sense :D
@marenq41387 ай бұрын
@@havoc23 that's exactly how that happened. Well, almost. It's less of a misheard name and more of a Verballhornung. I'm german and I know it as Calimocho too and also by it's more colloquial name, which was mostly used (and drunk) by teenagers in my day
@michaelrichter38727 ай бұрын
Sometimes it is called coke-au-vin😅
@cheeri0h7 ай бұрын
Woohoo 🎉 2 million! Congrats Uyen and German Bf 👏
@demoige79487 ай бұрын
Sauerkrautjuice is often bought by people with constipation, i. e. older people who don't drink enough. It has a similar effect like prunes.
@vomm7 ай бұрын
It's also actually quite tasty if you mix it with other vegetable juices, like beetroot juice + Sauerkrautjuice + carrot juice is actually really good.
@ecenbt7 ай бұрын
Honestly the smell is too cabbage-y but we also drink pickle juice in Turkey so it kinda reminded me of that
@metakoerner-vollrath98797 ай бұрын
@demoige7948 Not only elder people but also younger people with chronic illnesses because of all the medication they take, can drink 3 litres of liquid and still not go to the toilet. 😉
@MuppetEarl7 ай бұрын
My best friend`s grandma drank a lot sauerkrautsaft to stay in shape. But one day she could not get to the rest room in time and sprayed the whole bathroom brown. His uncle had to clean it up :D
@Scriptadiaboly7 ай бұрын
@@ecenbtŞalgam is awesome 🤤
@aragornll.84367 ай бұрын
This video made me realise how much drinks are mixtures of other drinks in germany😂 but I actually didnt knew all the options, so thank you😊😂
@justmutantjed7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! I had fun watching your reactions. At 6:38 I heard that quiet bubbling noise, and I just KNEW that German Boyfriend went and knocked back that Jägermeister and started cackling. 8:15 - I haven't tried it (beers like these cause my kidneys to go into open rebellion; not sure why), but over here in Alaska, my store carries Paulaner hefeweisen, and I was told it already has a distinct banana taste. 14:55 - I'm not surprised. There's some folks (myself included) that will drink brine from jars of pickled cucumbers. This seems like basically the same idea. I've heard that there are drink companies that are packaging pickle brine and olive brine for cocktails. 17:08 - "I started drinking really late, like, 20-21..." I don't know why that took me off-guard. I had my first alcoholic beverage when I was about 25-26, so maybe just how different my definition of "late" is from yours. But I had something going on between when I became legal to drink and that time, so I couldn't. 17:48 - Strongbow is alcoholic candy syrup. IT'S NOT BAD, I'm not saying it's bad; it is, however, not representative of all ciders. German BF probably hooked you up with a "dry" (unsweet) kind. You might develop a taste for it later in life, but it's not wrong if you don't.
@hankooog2 ай бұрын
Well german "Applewoi" is mostly dry and unsweet. They may vary in harshness but sweet ones are rare. At least around Frankfurt. But if she likes cider, French cider would be a good alternative. They are much sweeter and also like sparkling wine.
@kokofan507 ай бұрын
Elderflower is popular in Northern Europe as a whole. You can buy the elderflower and orange marmalade at IKEA in the Swedish food section.
@Ginatus7 ай бұрын
I know it's big in Sweden, but jt's actually fairly unknown in Finland where I'm from (though I think it's become more popular in recent years). I'm half Austrian and in Austria elderflower is really popular. I'd always have elderflower juice when we were visiting, but in Finland people barely knew what it was.
@branarbi14377 ай бұрын
it's also semi popular in the UK, or at least elderflower cordial is.
@phonixguard7 ай бұрын
As a dane, your insight into the more european drinking culture is very interesting. We also have elderflower everything here so it might just be a northern europe thing? Also drinking the entire jagermeister shot is a very common thing in my part of Denmark. We usually have drinking games with full sized jager meister bottles where we drink 3-5 shots in a row... :)
@Jehty_7 ай бұрын
I fell in love with cider when visiting the UK. Strongbow was one of my favorites. My disappointment was immeasurable and my day was ruined when I came back to Germany and realized that the cider or Apfelwein sold in Germany doesn't taste anything like the ones in the UK. And also the same company of the Apfelwein you are drinking sells Apfelwein+Cola (it's the white can). So definitely true and not made up by your BF. And yes, it tastes a bit better than the other German ciders 😂
@AS-os3lj7 ай бұрын
The casual "ok" from future german husband after saying I will be on the floor killed me
@loso22117 ай бұрын
The reaction to the Sauerkrautsaft had me on the floor 💀
@lenakohl23397 ай бұрын
Yeah XD First: no... And then suddenly the realization she could use it for cooking.
@karolinesmail4897 ай бұрын
Best laxative ever 😂
@Call-me-Al7 ай бұрын
@@karolinesmail489 ...It is? Just asking because I really enjoyed it while I lived in Germany and I don't remember having that side effect. Makes me concerned my guts are messed up.
@allesindwillkommen7 ай бұрын
@@Call-me-Al Yes, tasty and healthy, but fermented products can be laxative if you eat or drink too much of them or intolerant to some fermentation bacteria.
@Migmir13137 ай бұрын
At Hungary the beer and Cola mix we call itt diesel
@FoxySocks7 ай бұрын
I was born in Eastern Germany and know it with the same name.
@shandyistheboss7 ай бұрын
In Germany we call it Diesel too or dreckiges Bier
@vomm7 ай бұрын
Yeah also in Germany it's called Diesel besides Colabier. It's great for breakfast in summer as replacement for coffee. Also young teenagers like it because beer is too bitter for them.
@alihorda7 ай бұрын
I feel like mixing Cola and beer is a cardinal sin 😂. Although my grandpa mixed soda (bubble water) with beer
@FoxySocks7 ай бұрын
@@vomm Breakfast? 😅
@eyekona7 ай бұрын
My grandmother made eggnog herself. And she mixed it with fanta for me as a child. She called this mixture/drink "sunshine" and put a tiny paper umbrella into the glass. I loved it.
@beckyrose9627 ай бұрын
I am in the UK and we call a beer or lager with lemonade, shandy. As a child a special treat at special events meant I would be allowed a weak shandy, light on alcohol and heavy on lemonade. Elderflower syrup is definitely better with sparkling water or lemonade and is a nice refreshing drink. I don't know where the red wine and coke started but I thought my cousin was mad when I saw her drinking it.. personally I don't really understand any of the drinks I saw you mix with coke though,! And banana juice? I don't know if I have ever heard of that and I'm good if I never try it lol. This was a fun video and hope your head didn't hurt too much x
@SlayandraJ7 ай бұрын
the difference between video-start-uyen and video-middle-uyen is amazin 😆
@ClarePurves7 ай бұрын
Elderflower cordial which you dilute with water or lemonade is popular in the uk
@Trixy-097 ай бұрын
You forgot the most German drink! Club-Mate ofcourse! :)
@Blude7 ай бұрын
Exactly!!
@MiaMerkur7 ай бұрын
Never heard.
@dieginny31407 ай бұрын
@@MiaMerkur I feel like it's only popular with students in Berlin, and the rest of germany has literally never heard of it, lol. It's a southamerican tea and couldn't be further away from "most german drink".
@insa.kohlbecker7 ай бұрын
I love Club-Mate. She should definitely try it
@jakob_se7 ай бұрын
Mate-Mate is even better
@Simone-pq4np7 ай бұрын
Hier noch ein paar Ideen für eine Fortsetzung: Sanfter Engel (Orangensaft mit Vanilleeis), Eiskaffee, Maracuja-Schorle, Zitronenwasser, Tomatensaft, frischer Karrottensaft….. Allerdings sind diese Sachen alle wohl nicht typisch deutsch.
@astridlung41627 ай бұрын
Roter Engel ist Bitterino mit Zitroneneis.
@LittleCazzy7 ай бұрын
We also drink Radler and Weißweinschorle in the UK, we call them Shandy and Spritzer. When I was younger I would drink them when we were away on holiday when my parents were drinking, I'm not a fan of Shandy, but even now I love a Sweet White Wine Spritzer.
@lorekeepermeerah4 ай бұрын
You guys make me smile, this was so fun to watch!
@yingchen29827 ай бұрын
You are such a wholesome human being Uyen, your bf is so lucky to have you in his life
@paulsren58007 ай бұрын
btw Apfelwein even within germany is not that common, it's mainly drank in Hessen especially around the Frankfurt area and is something different than cider! Cider has a higher sugar content and usually more carbonation. Also most Apfelwein contain a very bitter component called Speierling creating this very unique taste. To differentiate between Cider and Apfelwein in English I personally like to translate it literally to "Applewine" :D also I belive Apfelwein is somewhat of an aquirred taste, similar to coffee
@eemiltarnanen33197 ай бұрын
Yeah, aphelwein is different from cider in that it generally has no or less sugar added during the brewing process in comparison to cider. This means that by the two have the desired amount of alcohol in them, Apfelwein has considerably less sugar left. In that way, cider is better as is, but Apfelwein works much better as a mixer than a british cider. As a side note, some cheap cider knock-offs are made by mixing stronger Apple wine to sparkling water, flavorings and sugar.
@martinj32397 ай бұрын
Unfortunately she often calls VERY regional things "German".
@misemuschel85497 ай бұрын
Mooscht wird in BW getrunken.
@Zephiias7 ай бұрын
12:20 I never heard Cola Rot; I know it under the Name "Kalte Muschi"
@Konleb3 ай бұрын
Bei uns heisst das "Korea"
@jwright51527 ай бұрын
I love your stories! They make me feel like we are friends, just around the corner! The story of meeting your love, when it got to part where you first parted without exchanging info, I found myself going; outlook, OH NO! Silly? Yes But I'm so looking forward to upcoming videos. 🎉
@Connar7 ай бұрын
Love these kind of videos, this one in particular made me subscribe to the channel. Please don't listen to people who demonize Radler or cola beer, just drink what you like. I personally love a cold Bananenweizen from time to time. Interesting fact: cola beer is also called Diesel here. I can also recommend a visit to Wolfenbüttel, the town where jägermeister is produced. The town center, including the castle, is beautiful and there is a library dedicated to the famous philosopher lessing, who lived there.
@MazzaEliLi74067 ай бұрын
Beer & lemonade makes a Shandy. Copy Paste: What is a Shandy? A traditional British shandy is a mixture of beer and lemon soda, most commonly a 50/50 ratio. If you like more beer, you can add less soda and vice versa. (Thanks to my niece, Chrissie, who worked as a bartender in the UK (amongst other places), and happens to be living in Sweden now, for the details on a British shandy).
@jeltelank7 ай бұрын
Beer and lemonade also make radler, it's really common even in countries neighbouring germany