Culture Shock Glühwein: Why German's Heat Up Their Wine

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Brant is horrified by Glühwein: His German roommate is heating up the wine - wait, what? Why German Glühwein - mulled wine - is actually amazing and what's in it.

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We do this in Sweden too, we call it Glögg, tastes amazing and will make you warm up 100%

aceman.
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“We can sell them at the Christmas market and get rich” hahaa 😂

charlyarreolajr
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We do this in the English speaking world too. The English is "mulled wine".

jordanmcgrory
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I feel the clip on microphones really add to the sense of realism here

MatSmithLondon
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Starting sipping Gluwein in Germany at the tender age of 12. Thanks, Mom.

omara
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Looks a lot like Glõgg, which is a more common but suposedly sweeter drink, usually served with nuts and raisins around christmas and often consumed with a spoon. It's very common in scandinavian countries.

MartinFinnerup
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In chile we heat the wine with strawberries or orange

ianwolter
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If the feeling of cringe was a person, it would be that guy 😬🫣. Jesus that’s bad acting. BRING BACK RACHEL

nickgreuever
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Ahhh reminds me of the Christmas Market in Ansbach

joshuaholman
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At what temperature are you supposed to warm up Gluhwein???

sleepykat
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Is this what Mulled Wine is? Idk .. just wondering.

quincee
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Raisins? No! It's almond slices and cherries!

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