@swankswag I'm not a fan of either, but clearly the the difference between wine and beer is taste and culture. Complexity and betterization make no difference.
@RadiantStudios Point taken and you are right! I do enjoy wine and I adore scotch. However in my honest opinion, beer culture and the price (also accessibility in my region) of quality products is far superior.
@swankswag Ahh its refreshing to reply to a comment on Youtube and not be forced to suffer a snide comment irrelevant to the situation. Thank you for being a human being and acting like one. <3
thats all good, dont be pretentious but, why dont you explain how to decipher the alcohol level by the legs instead of just explaining what what the legs are?
wider, more viscous legs will indicate EITHER a high alcohol content or a sweet wine (sometimes both!). when you have lots of thin, watery legs, it generally indicates low alcohol.
how you determine whether it's high in alcohol or sugar with its legs?
setiawandenis 7 months ago 2
I can't wait to call someone out next time I see this : D
Wines snobs are SERIOUSLY the worst kind of snob.
sean9820 10 months ago 6
Chow tits
Bulldog22031 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
so it means a lot
michauw8 1 year ago
beer is way better and more complex than wine anyway
swankswag 1 year ago 11
@swankswag I'm not a fan of either, but clearly the the difference between wine and beer is taste and culture. Complexity and betterization make no difference.
RadiantStudios 1 year ago
@RadiantStudios Point taken and you are right! I do enjoy wine and I adore scotch. However in my honest opinion, beer culture and the price (also accessibility in my region) of quality products is far superior.
swankswag 1 year ago
@swankswag Ahh its refreshing to reply to a comment on Youtube and not be forced to suffer a snide comment irrelevant to the situation. Thank you for being a human being and acting like one. <3
RadiantStudios 1 year ago
i hate the way people say" this wine has a good nose" WTF.
ilikemunting 2 years ago
thats all good, dont be pretentious but, why dont you explain how to decipher the alcohol level by the legs instead of just explaining what what the legs are?
meowsefer 3 years ago
wider, more viscous legs will indicate EITHER a high alcohol content or a sweet wine (sometimes both!). when you have lots of thin, watery legs, it generally indicates low alcohol.
jfitz1275 3 years ago
@jfitz1275
I love this tip, thanks, but I also did a lot of giggling.
likecrunchyness 1 month ago
"What amazing legs!"
lol
franka06 3 years ago
maybe he's talking to the waitress behind his glass *winky winky
Exestenz 3 years ago 25
lol
disdatbigboy 3 years ago