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The History of Beer, Pt. 2 of 5

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2008

America loves beer, and so do I! The show "American Eats" takes a look at the history and production of beer, particularly its role in America.

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  • "Old Milwaukee" made me puke my brains out one time and I never touched it again. I never threw up before or since then.

  • 18,000 cases of beer on the wall, 18,000 cases of beer!

  • @nelsonzepeda666 You speak of being retarded yet you cannot spell "hypothetical", "faucet", "wasn't", and "which". Learn second grade grammar and spelling before throwing the word retarded around! LMAO!

  • Where can I get the complete "American Eats" episodes? Doesn't have to be free

  • @nelsonzepeda666 we all knew that already 

  • the joke about the three fosits was hypathetical, just like there was no hot water fosits, their wasent any beer fosit in your sink. if u dont get it then you are fucking retarded! it was just a way of saying that beer was asmuch a part of your home and life then the life's essential witch is water 8====D suck one!

  • Dick Yuengling looks like David Hasslehoff.

  • @jetliigor When the "historian" in this video says the joke about every household having a hot water faucets in the 1850s, it is in fact a joke that has a mythical base and no factual support. I am all game for jokes but he makes it sound like it was the fact . In fact, its no different than saying that every household in Chicago had a sub machine gun back in the 1920s. You don't need to be a historian to know that its not true.

  • Well then why don't you debate the history channel for getting their "facts" wrong. Since people believe history channel to be factually accurate that means people would be learning the wrong information. Now in one history book it may say one thing but maybe wherever the history channel historians got their information it may have been somewhere else, from some source that had a different fact this issue. But this is all avoidable because they mentioned and you did that it's a JOKE.

  • @jetliigor Its a well known fact that hot water faucets were a luxury item that only the extremely rich could afford back in those days. If you don't even know that and want to debate on what you actually don't know, then you're not worth by time. If you really want to debate on this issue, go read some history books, come with what you have learned and come debate with me. Otherwise, you are an utter waste of my time.

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