This is rather foolish. Who can say they Truly enjoy beer the first time they try it?
I've been living in Japan for years now and it was a slow but gradual transition from beer to happoshu to daisan beer but most people eventually make the change. As one might say, it's an acquired taste.
I didn't like wine the first time I tried it, I don't recall loving beer the first time either. It's something you get used to.
I love these videos, but if you do another drinking one please use clear glasses so we can see what the beverages look like.
joelpettit25 1 month ago 2
love it, get on to fashion and rock cultures boys. good watch here
seifukusha 2 months ago
Seems like a lot of trouble to go to, tasting shit beers that you know you will hate.
H3333Z 2 months ago
This is just like the Oishinbo "Sake" volume. You guys should taste canned sake next.
erinfinnegan 2 months ago
Haha. This was great :)
gakuranman 2 months ago
This is rather foolish. Who can say they Truly enjoy beer the first time they try it?
I've been living in Japan for years now and it was a slow but gradual transition from beer to happoshu to daisan beer but most people eventually make the change. As one might say, it's an acquired taste.
I didn't like wine the first time I tried it, I don't recall loving beer the first time either. It's something you get used to.
TheOneSpam 2 months ago
@TheOneSpam People feel similarly about the transition from drinking California wines to getting drunk on cooking wines.
neojaponisme 2 months ago 9
Why are you guys saying polish "na zdrowie" ? :)
niezgrani 2 months ago
7% isn't that much...
DSQueenie 2 months ago
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onahandclappintokyo 2 months ago
With TV's Patrick Macias.
Kyleology 2 months ago
haha wow this is hilarious.
PristinePanda 2 months ago
The fact that previously beers as horrible as schlitz and PBR didn't really exist in Japan is kind of heartwarming
adamdxpt2 2 months ago
Stealth beer will still get you drunk.
adamdxpt2 2 months ago
@adamdxpt2 if all you want is to get drunk cheap, vodka has a best cost/benefit ratio.
leoboiko 2 months ago
A real life demonstration of the power of screwy tax codes.
Anymouse2 2 months ago