Erklärung Alkohol | Deutsche Kultur | B2 C1 Deutsch
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Max introduces viewers to the culture of alcohol consumption in Germany. He explains that Germany is a paradise for alcohol lovers, with easy access to various beverages at any time. The legal drinking age starts at 16 for beer and wine, and 18 for spirits. Max humorously warns about the taste of strong alcohol and the consequences of overindulgence. He also notes that public drinking is allowed and beer is a popular choice for various occasions. The video touches on the affordability of alcohol in Germany and ends with a caution against drinking and driving. Max invites viewers to share their experiences and offers a free German language course for further learning.
Takeaways
- 🍻 Germany is a paradise for alcohol lovers, with alcohol available almost everywhere and at any time of day.
- 🛒 The legal age to purchase alcohol in Germany is 16 for beer, wine, and sparkling wine, and 18 for spirits like schnaps, whisky, and liqueurs.
- 🤔 The presenter does not recommend drinking spirits due to their unpleasant taste and the severe hangovers they can cause.
- 🚶 Public consumption of alcohol is allowed in Germany, unlike in some other countries where it might be hidden in a paper bag.
- 🍺 Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in Germany, often consumed even during lunch or after work.
- 🌆 In larger cities like Berlin, it's common to see young people and teenagers carrying beer and vodka bottles for parties on weekends.
- 🍷 Wine is considered perfect for a nice summer evening on the balcony.
- 🥃 Spirits and hard alcohol are typically consumed during weekends and celebrations in Germany.
- 🚗 Drinking and driving is strictly prohibited in Germany, with severe penalties including license confiscation for those caught by the police.
- 💶 Alcohol in Germany is relatively affordable, with a bottle of beer costing as low as 80 cents, wine for 2 euros, and cheap schnaps for 3 euros 99.
- 🚫 Despite the availability and affordability, alcoholism is a serious issue in Germany, with many people suffering from dependency and needing daily consumption.
Q & A
What is the minimum age to purchase alcohol in Germany?
-In Germany, you must be at least 16 years old to purchase alcohol.
At what age can one buy stronger alcoholic beverages like schnaps, whisky, and spirits in Germany?
-Individuals are allowed to purchase stronger alcoholic beverages at the age of 18 in Germany.
What is the opinion of the speaker about schnaps and its effects?
-The speaker does not recommend drinking schnaps because it tastes bad and can cause severe hangovers.
Is it legal to drink alcohol in public places in Germany?
-Yes, it is legal to drink alcohol in public places in Germany without having to hide it in a paper bag, unlike in some other countries like the USA.
What is the most popular alcoholic beverage in Germany according to the script?
-The most popular alcoholic beverage in Germany is beer, which is often consumed even during lunch or after work.
When do Germans typically drink spirits and hard alcohol?
-Spirits and hard alcohol are typically consumed in Germany during weekends and celebrations when people want to party and have a good time.
What is the term used in Germany for a severe hangover?
-In Germany, a severe hangover is colloquially referred to as 'die Bühne' or 'der Charta'.
Is it allowed to drink alcohol before driving in Germany?
-No, it is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol before driving in Germany. If caught by the police, one may have to surrender their driver's license.
How affordable is alcohol in Germany, and what are some examples of pricing?
-Alcohol is quite affordable in Germany. For instance, a bottle of beer costs around 80 cents, a bottle of wine can be bought for 2 euros, and a bottle of schnaps is available from as low as 3 euros 99.
What is the term used in Germany for very cheap and low-quality alcohol?
-In Germany, very cheap and low-quality alcohol is referred to as 'billiger Fusel'.
What advice does the speaker give about alcohol consumption in the context of the video?
-The speaker advises caution when consuming alcohol, especially not to drink and drive, and to be aware of the risks of alcohol addiction.
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