 Lay it out, send in. Oh yeah. Oh, it's coming back. Hello, welcome back to my YouTube channel. I'm here today in Hattakli Bar and Jerusalem with Marcus James who's appeared here before and two visiting doctors from Austria and Germany. And we're having Tubi Shishim. It translates in English as Tubi 60 and it's a very, very special beverage. It's an Israeli origin spirit and it's citrus fruits. It's unclear exactly which citrus fruits there are, but this Tubi 60 beverage is internationalized in Israel. Its reputation is as a student drink, but it's actually a superb drink that should be getting much more attention. So this is our first time having Tubi and we're here to record the experience. Ok guys. What's the German toast? Prost. Prost. Prost. To life. To life. To life. To life. To life. But it's chincherry. It's good, it's tasty. It doesn't look like you love that. No, it's really good. It's good. No, it's like chincherry. Chincher sour. Chincher sour. Chincher glamor. What's your reaction? Good? It's really good. It's a very interesting blend of a lot of different citrus fruits, so you can see the colour is kind of yellowish, so there's a bit of grapefruit, lemon. If you look at the back of a bottle, you can see there's tons of herbs and spices here. Every time I drink Tubi, I think to myself, this could do really, really well internationally. They actually do sell internationally, and when it was in Texas last summer, it was actually cheaper there than it is in Israel, which is a bit disappointing. In Israel, the sad thing is that Tubi has a reputation as a poor student's drink. In other words, it's kind of like what out-of-money students drink to get drunk is Tubi Shishim, but I think it does a great to serve as an amazing drink. They're trying to get it on the globe, if you go on to their Tubi website, I'll put a link in the description. If you haven't tried it before, I really encourage giving Tubi a shot. It's a very, very unique beverage. People would like to do drinking gasoline. It's got that kind of a very, very raw alcoholic flavour, but it's actually not that alcoholic. It's 40% ABV, and I think it's a really, really unique Israeli drink. That could be the next hummus or the next dachina. So cheers, guys. Tubi Shishim, if you're visiting Israel, definitely add trying to be to your to-do list. If you're not in Israel, go on to their website. Find where you can find Tubi 60. It's a great, great beverage, and cheers.