Famous German beer brands pronounced CORRECTLY | Feli from Germany

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Published 2021-09-24
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Video Chapters:
0:00 Oktoberfest phrases: O’zapt is! Oans, zwei drei, g’suffa! Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit! Prost ihr Säcke!
4:54 Hefeweizen/Weißbier
5:20 Helles, Dunkel
5:37 Pilsner, Kölsch
5:57 Schöfferhofer
6:13 Weihenstephaner
7:29 Paulaner
8:01 Augustiner
8:38 Hofbräu
9:50 Löwenbräu
10:30 Haker-Pschorr and Spaten
11:04 Erdinger and Franziskaner
12:12 Andechser, Ayingerz, Oettinger
13:14 Warsteiner
13:54 Bitburger, Radeberger, Krombacher
14:37 Jever, Hasseröder, Wernesgrüner
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All Comments (21)
  • @thequantaleaper
    I can't get over how good her American accent is! And how smooth she transfers between accents.
  • I sell beer for my work and I sell a lot of import brands, including a bunch of the brands you featured. It was really fun to hear authentic pronunciation of brands that I work with everyday. I’m definitely sharing with my team!
  • @shibe1367
    Been learning German for about half a year, happy to know I’ve been pronouncing German beers with their correct pronunciation 🙂
  • I’m not a big beer drinker, but I have been a beer can collector for decades. I have a fair number of cans from the 1950s-1970s. In my first trip to Germany to visit my grandmother, I picked up some Gold-Ochsen Pils in Ulm while my grandfather repaired their bottling machine. I got a tour of their brewery.
  • @falc410
    One of the few videos that is actually conveying correct information about Germany and German beers. As someone who is also from Munich, I can tell you that everything presented here is spot on. So sad we don't have a Oktoberfest again this year
  • @Lawomenshoops
    In the 70's and 80's Löwenbrau was a beer sold in America and brewed by Miller! They used a much different recipe than the Löwenbrau in Germany. Who remembers Löwenbrau song? Here's to good friends! Tonight is kind of special!
  • @Ostenjager
    When I was in the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Vicenza, Italy, we regularly conducted training in Germany. One of our trips, our command team arranged for us to stop at and tour around Munich. We ended our visit at the Hofbräu Haus restaurant. They told us we had a "two beer limit." They had failed to account for the fact that "two beers" in there would be served in those big glasses. That was a really good time. 😁
  • @samovilatx7522
    Your reference to it as "Italienerwochenende" rang so true! Walking to the fest, a few Italians asked us how to get to "Kapuzinerstraße", which totally came out as "Cappuccino-straße" 😄 I miss those days of living in Germany.
  • Thank you for producing this. I was stationed in Germany when I was in the Army. I am very embarrassed in how badly I have been mispronouncing theses names all these years. 😮
  • @LAUptegrove
    Outstanding. My name is Uptegrove (originally Op Den Graeff). My mother, a Wulfert, was raised by her maternal grandparents the Trippensee's. I'm in my mid 60's and just getting into this German heritage. My family tree runs back to both Kleve (Cleve) and Krefeld up in the North Rhine Westphalia area, and my family was one of the original 13 families which arrived via the CONCORD to set up Germantown, now known as Philadelphia. I've subscribed to your channel and hope to learn more about everything you have to teach. Thanks for being so helpful.
  • @shaneflutsch2270
    Hefeweizen is one of my favorite beers, was introduced to it a few years back...straight out of a keg. Found that I get a little sick from some added preservatives/chemicals and ingredients in certain beer, and Bavarian beer usually doesn't have those. Danke, for the purity laws, Germany. Saved me from many future head or stomaches aches lol. Love watching these videos, going to be very helpful when travelling to Germany. I am very familiar with German auto and technology brands (and wording) as the only German car technician/mechanic where I live. However I have always dreamed of seeing the trees and lakes, old style architecture, and visiting Porsche's and Audi's automotive museums. Maybe a flight museum so I can see the airplanes that old original Mercedes and BMW engines were made for. Many of my favorite bands and artists even enjoy touring Germany any time they go. Definitely looking forward to it, hopefully in the near future
  • In Germany, it's a "friendly, harmless insult" to call your mate the colloquial word for scrotum...
  • @MadMusicNerd
    One of my teachers studied at the University of Weihenstephan (yeah there is one!) And he said his prof introduced the building in this way: "there you have the bus stop, over there are the classrooms and there is the beer." As if this was the most usual thing in the world. 😂😂😂 Herr Wunderlich, schöne Grüße! True legend!! (And my brother had the "Das Erdinger Weißbier" song as a ringtune)
  • I was stationed in Munich for two years with the US Army. Most of what you blog confirms what I already know, but some of it I actually learn from. Ich danke dir, Feli!
  • @r.awilliams9815
    Like many American servicemen who were stationed in (West) Germany, I have very fond memories of the beer the monks brew at Kloster Kreuzberg.
  • @mjjm6220
    This week, I found Paulaner Lager & Paulaner Weizenbier Dunkel. I generally don't like wheat beers, but that dark wheat was the best wheat beer I have ever tasted.
  • Most important video of the year! I just got back from a mini-vacation where I frequented a bar run by a German immigrant, so between spending time there/speaking with the owner and watching this video, it's nice to know that my pronunciations weren't all that bad.
  • I don’t do alcohol anymore but back when I did I absolutely loved the yeasty taste of Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbier.