 The famous Stanford Marshmallow Experiment tests children's self-control. I've got this beer here for you. You're welcome to drink it any time, but if you can wait five minutes until I get back, I want to give you second beers and reward. Two beers? Two beers. Can you do that? Easy, right? Easy. Alright, I'm going to be right back. By placing a marshmallow in front of a kid and waiting to see if he or she would eat it, researchers found that children who were able to wait longer for the reward tended to have better life outcomes. Now that these kids are all grown up, we thought we'd try the same experiment with beer and see if anything has changed.