Which is the Best Spanish Beer? Blind Tasting!
Which the BEST Spanish Beer? Mahou? San Miguel? Cruzcampo? Alhambra? Estrella Galicia? We taste 10 Spanish beers blind and decide the best once and for all! Venga, let’s go! ????
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There is a lot of debate in Spain about which Spanish beer is the best. And this is intensified by the fact that each region has its own beer. So of course, the Spaniards from that region tend to think their beer is the top lager!
But Yoly (supertaster!) and I decided it was time to decide once and for which of the Spanish beers tastes the best. We set up this totally blind tasting. And in the tasting we tasted Mahou (Madrid), Cruzcampo (Seville), Alhambra (Granada), San Miguel (Barcelona), Moritz (Barcelona), Estrella Damm (Barcelona), Estrella Galicia (Barcelona), and Amstel (all over Spain). And to make it a little more interesting, we threw in a couple of wild cards… an alcohol-free beer (Mahou Sin) and a supermarket brand beer (Aliada).
Which was the winner?
You’ll have to watch to find out!!
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Blue Mbombo, Lorna Maseko and Lesedi Mashale taste Summer with Tanqueray in Seville | PREVIEW
Tune in to Top Billing on Saturday 17 August at 6PM for a Tanqueray Tasting with Blue Mbombo, Lorna Maseko and Lesedi Mashale in Seville, Spain.
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Australia's expert on Spanish wine, Scott Wasley from The Spanish Acquisition, answers all your questions about Sherry in this 8 part series.
Part 1. What is sherry? a fortified andalucian white wine, barrel-aged and fractionally blended in a solera system
Everything I Ate In Seville | Full Day Of Eating
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[VLOG #1] FILIPINO FOOD STALL IN MADRID, SPAIN [ Andrea Guiang ]
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Feria de Sevilla - Andalusian feria dinner in Spain
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TRYING SPANISH PINTXOS - Life in a Campervan
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So we decided to head to Barcelona to try some Pintxos as part of our big ass road trip through Europe. 800km in one day, just to try some tapas. Was it worth it? Will I like pintxos? Will I understand any Czech?? The answer to all these questions and more await you.
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Ultimate Rioja Wine Tasting ???? Spain's Most Famous Tempranillo!
Discover Rioja wine! This video is all about Spain's most famous red wine, made with the Tempranillo grape.
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If you've ever drunk Spanish wine, I'm sure you've heard of Rioja wine. It's without a doubt Spain's most famous wine region. In this video I drink three wines (all made with tempranillo) from iconic wineries to help you understand the region a little better. I discuss the flavours and aromas of each wine (or vino, as we call it here in Spain), and also talk about the difference between modern and traditional Rioja.
And who am I? I'm James Blick, co-founder of Devour Tours and a certified sommelier, trained by WSET, one of the most famous wine training centres in the world!
Also, I also answer some really common questions about Rioja, namely:
- Are all Rioja wines Tempranillo?
- Is Rioja a red wine or a wine wine?
- What is the grape in Rioja wines? (Hint: it's tempranillo!)
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Hola! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! It’s food, it s culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain!
I’m from New Zealand and have been living in Madrid since 2011 (which my Spanish wife, Yolanda). I’m a co-founder of Devour Tours, where we offer award-winning food & culture tours in Spain’s most delicious destinations. I’ve been featured on the BBC, CBS and Channel 4 talking about Spain and its food and I’ve also written for The Guardian, Sunday Times, El País and others about Spain as a culinary destination. And finally, I make these videos - because it causes me a lot of pain to think that people are in Spain and having a less-than-authentic experience!
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In The Field: Modern And Classic Architecture In Seville
The Metropol Parasol in Seville, Spain is a very cool piece of architecture. Walking through it’s windings pathways, you have views of the city and a unique mix of classic and modern architecture. Join me In The Field for a taste of this place and the photo opportunities that abound.
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Coruña (NW Spain 2014): Xmas, Tapas, Wines, Nightlife
Hello Hoppers, Coruña (NW Spain) is hoppin all year round but check it out during the Christmas holiday season! We pretty much had to fight our way into the tapas bars, tascas, and pubs. I hope you enjoy this quick tour of Coruña at night.
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What's Wrong with Spanish Coffee? ????☕
Something is very wrong with Spanish coffee. If you buy a pack of coffee in the supermarket, or a café solo in a bar, it too often tastes like acrid burnt rubber. Want to know why? In this video I delve into the mysterious world of torrefacto! So venga, let’s go!
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When I first moved to Spain in 2011, I would buy all my coffee at the supermarket. But it never tasted very good. It always had this acrid, bitter flavour. I drink my coffee black, and I found the stuff I was buying and drinking in bars almost undrinkable. It was like burnt rubber.
And then one day I looked a little closer at the coffee packet. And I noticed this common word, “mezcla”. I knew that mezcla meant mix or blend. But I thought - a blend of what? So I read further, and then I started seeing this word “torrefacto”. I had no idea what it was, but I suspected it had to do with what was going on with the coffee in this country.
So I started investigating further, and I discovered that torrefacto is a process that is applied to coffee beans sold in Spain that make the coffee taste, well, horrible. How the tradition got started is connected to the civil war. And why we still drink torrefacto coffee in Spain is about tradition, and, well, habit.
In this video I explain what torrefacto is, do a taste testing with my wife Yoly, and head to Toma Cafe to get a good cup of coffee!
Below is a list of great coffee places in Madrid:
Toma Café (Malasaña)
Toma Café (Chamberi)
Cafe Tornasol (Antón Martín market)
Zero Point (Lavaiés)
HanSo Café (Malasaña)
Coffee & Kicks (near Puerta del Sol
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3. WHO IS JAMES BLICK? ????
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Hola, Spain Lovers! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! Its food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain! If that sounds like something you’re into, then I’d love you to subscribe and join this community of Spain lovers!
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Mercado de San Miguel: What To EAT & DRINK!
Where to eat and drink in the Mercado de San Miguel. 9 food stops! I taste tapas, paella, vermouth, wine and dessert. And I answer key questions: Is the San Miguel Market actually a market? Is it a tourist trap? And what's the best time to visit? Venga, let’s go!
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What do you eat and drink in the Mercado de San Miguel (aka the San Miguel Market)? It’s such a common question. And I understand the confusion! This place has so many options, and can get really busy!
In this video I take you inside the San Miguel Market for a food tour of sorts. We eat and drink at 9 different stops - including vermouth, olives, cheese, bacalao, fried fish, pintxos, paella and gelato. And I give you my honest opinion on each stop.
I also answer the following questions
- Is the Mercado de San Miguel a market?
- Is the Mercado de San Miguel a tourist trap?
- What time is the best time to visit the Mercado de San Miguel?
The places I stopped at to eat were:
1. La Hora del Vermut for vermouth and banderillas and olives
2. Mya Quesos for cheese
3. La Casa del Bacalao for bacalao and smoked sardines
4. Mr Pinkleton for wine
5. El Señor Martín for fried seafood
6. Arzábal for patatas bravas
7. Amaiketako for pintxos
8. Paella Power for paella
9. Rocambolesc for gelato
And I also give you my opinion on the market as a whole. Is it worth visiting? I think if it’s your first time then yes. But go when it’s quieter, and know that sometimes the prices are expensive. But that it’s a fun place to get your tapas sea legs. So it really should be the beginning of your tapas adventure, not the end of it.
And other traditional markets that I recommend you check out are:
1. Mercado de Antón Martín (don’t confuse this with Mercado de San Antón which is in Chueca - I don’t love it… it’s sort of a market, but not really a place where the grannies shop).
2. Mercado de la Paz
3. Mercado San Fernando
4. Mercado de las Maravillas
Enjoy!
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3. WHO IS JAMES BLICK? ????
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Hola, Spain Lovers! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! Its food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain! If that sounds like something you’re into, then I’d love you to subscribe and join this community of Spain lovers!
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Touring Malaga / First Taste Of Spain
Vlog #41 - 10/03/2016
We made it to spain and back to civilization and what a change.
After nearly 2 months in Africa it's strange to be in a place where your clothes suddenly matter.
Got dressed up and now it's time to explore this truly gorgeous place.
AMAZING Local Tapas in Seville! ???? Truly HIDDEN Tapas Bars!
Discover the five best tapas bars in Seville’s totally local Triana neighbourhood¡ These are truly local tapas bars and Seville restaurants in a very non-touristy neighbourhood! ¡Olé Sevilla!
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Seville is one of the most amazing places in Spain to eat tapas. It has a fantastic mix of old school, traditional tapas bars, and modern, new tapas bars. It’s the capital of Andalusia and where the tapas tradition truly began. But if you want to get away from the tourist centre, and hit some very local and atmospheric tapas bars that are filled with locals and serve delicious food - then you need to head to Triana. It’s just over the Guadalquivir River and is a neighbourhood that has always had a very strong sense of identity. Locals say, I’m not from Seville, I’m from Triana!
In this video I head to five super local tapas bars in the Triana neighbourhood. We try everything from jamón to shrimp to pork cheek to tortilla. And we drinks wines, vermouth and sherry. I’m joined by some of my Devour Tours colleagues on the journey. So, if you want to have a truly local tapas experience in a real Sevilla neighbourhood, I suggest checking out these five places. We head to Bar Santa Ana, Cervecería La Granda, Las Golondrinas, Casa Cuesta, La Antigua Abacería.
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Hola! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! It’s food, it s culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain!
I’m from New Zealand and have been living in Madrid since 2011 (which my Spanish wife, Yolanda). I’m a co-founder of Devour Tours, where we offer award-winning food & culture tours in Spain’s most delicious destinations. I’ve been featured on the BBC, CBS and Channel 4 talking about Spain and its food and I’ve also written for The Guardian, Sunday Times, El País and others about Spain as a culinary destination. And finally, I make these videos - because it causes me a lot of pain to think that people are in Spain and having a less-than-authentic experience!
Thank you for watching my videos. I’d love it if you’d comment on them. Tell me what you like, don’t like and what you want to see more of! And give it a thumbs up if you enjoyed it, and share it with your friends who are heading to Spain. It all helps others find my videos!
And if you want to see more of my videos and not miss any - please subscribe to my channel!
Rehab in Spain: Comfort, Warmth, and Culture
How to buy a WHOLE JAMÓN!
Tips and tricks for buying an entire jamón! Which grade do you buy, where do you buy it and how do you care for it once you get it home. Join us on our journey as we buy our FIRST JAMÓN!
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I’ve eaten a lot of jamón in Spain, but I’ve never actually bought a whole one. Why? They’re expensive. It’s complicated (do you go jamón Serrano, jamón ibérico, jamón ibérico de bellota?). Plus you have to know how to care for it. And you have to be able to get through it within about a month. That’s a lot of pressure.
But finally, this Christmas, when my family was coming to visit from New Zealand, Yoly and I decided to take the plunge and buy an entire ham. And this is our story.
We went to the fantastic Madrid ham shop, Mercado Jamón Ibérico, where the owner Luismi gave us three different grades to taste (with cava!) to help us make our decision. Once we chose the ham, he opened it for us using various knives and gave us tips on how to care for it and also gave me a crash course in carving it.
Then we took it home… the pressure! We stored it in the kitchen, but decided to leave a window open to keep the temperature cool.
A few tips that we learned:
1. The front leg - a paletilla - is a great cost-effective way to get a jamón. They’re cheaper because they contain less meat. But that also means that if there are only a few of you of you, you have a decent chance of getting through it before it dries out.
2. If possible, buy it from a where they will open it for you so you can get it home and simply start eating.
3. As you work your way through it, cover the exposed meat with slices of fat from the ham. This keeps the meat moist.
4. If you can’t get through the whole ham and you’re worried it’s going to dry out, simply take it back to where you bought it and ask them to cut it into slices and vacuum seal the slices. Then you can keep them in the fridge for a few months. Just remember that when you go to eat them, you need to leave them out to bring them up to room temperature for eating.
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Hola! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! Its food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain! If that sounds like something you’re into, then I’d love you to subscribe and join this community of Spain Lovers!
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Funny Quensadilla Vine Compilation (w/Titles) All Quensadilla Vines 2013 - 2017
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Granada Food Tour - Spain
Granada is one of those few places in Spain that keeps the tapas tradition, where a plate of food is served for free, when you order a drink. Tapas in Granada is not only food, but a way of live. Every evening, no matter how the weather is, the local bars and restaurants will get filled with locals meeting their friends or family for tapas.As a foodie, I am always interested in the local flavours and there is no better way to discover them than through a food tour run by a local. Spain Food Sherpas was a perfect choice to take me around a Granada food tour, the city and show me both its traditional and its modern flavours.
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Discover Cereal Hunters, the first cereal café in Spain | MADventures
Welcome to the New Season of MADventures! In the Episode 7, Emmy and Ana visit the first Spanish cereal café, located in the Justicia neighborhood, near the Tribunal and Alonso Martínez metro stations. At Cereal Hunters you can create your own bowl from more than 120 types of cereal. What is the rarest cereal in the café? Can you eat cereal for lunch? Watch this video to find out! Subscribe for more!
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