of global approach to ingredients for brewing. If you look back in the longest history of beer, the beer geeks in this room know the Reinheitsgebot, the beer purity act of 1516. Bavarian government mandated beer could only be made with water, barley and hops. Yeast wasn't included cause it wasn't discovered by Louis Pasteur in its context of how itworks in beer yet. And 90 something percent of the beer sold globally, today, commercially roughly is kind of done in accordance with that Reinheitsgebot. I say roughly cause the
I was a manager, we went to a management retreat up in Frankenmuth, Michigan. So we were with all the Bavarian stuff and eating some roasted chicken and all that good stuff. And at the end of the retreat, 30 managers in a circle, and they throw out a beach ball and they say, OK--
They say ciao for good morning and ciao for goodbye. That's the same in Bavarian . I'm from Germany myself, so I'm very excited to have Bastian here at Google.
He took it over because they didn't pay the bill. And it was called a Bavarian brewery, and it made beer so bad that the bartenders were used to people spitting it back across the bar at them all the time.
to Vienna and seated next to me was a guy from Bavaria originally a guy named hunt wries who had left his little Bavarian Village when he was about 17 after he saw the movie Gandhi his father had abandoned his family he was
that you have to check ahead of time. Their love of beer is centered around things like Bavarian beers, and other styles of beers than we're familiar with as young beer drinkers in the US.
uh ingredients uh for for brewing and if you look back in the longest history of beer uh the beer Geeks in this room know the ryin heights the beer Purity Act of 1516 Bavarian government mandated beer could only be made with water barley and hops uh yeast wasn't included because it wasn't discovered by Louis Pastor in its
And for the next 30, I don't know, 37-- something like that-- years with Gussie at the helm, And it was made to look like the structures in the medieval Bavarian town of Rottenburg.
referencing whether they're conscious of the the nomenclature or not is is Rin heito which is the German beer Purity Act of 1516 and that at that point in history in Bavaria uh the the Bavarian government basically said it was illegal to make beer with anything other than they didn't know what yeast was yet because Louis Pastor didn't exist and
And for the next 30, I don't know, 37-- something like that-- years with Gussie at the helm, And it's the only beer that I know of that's made according to these ancient Bavarian laws that says that beer can only
So three years after the demarcation line first appears the Western mayor of Neustadt calls for quote, I know this is difficult to read, ìThe immediate strengthening of the Border Police and the creation of an effective system of summary courts." And then he called a meeting with Bavarian official, American officials to define border crime. What is a border crime?
17 after he saw the movie Gandhi his father had abandoned his family he was the seventh kid in a family of seven his mother ran a bar in a little Bavarian Village uh right next to the church which is I guess how it works in Bavaria you go to church and then you go to the
people in thousands of jurisdictions around the world. A few years back, the American CEO of the Bavarian of the German subsidiary of CompuServe in Munich, Bavaria, was apprehended and charged with criminal misconduct by the Bavarian authorities
- I think you're right to ask about the context because without the context, it's not really understandable. So what was the situation? In the 20s, the Nazi movement basically started, and it started in Bavarian beer halls. So alcohol was the drug of choice of the early Nazi movement. The only guy that didn't drink was Hitler. He was a teetotaler, I guess you say. So that was happening in Munich. So alcohol and
So much attention. Yeah. And there are beers that tastes like s'mores, and there are beers that taste like bear claws, or Bavarian donuts--
A few years back, the American CEO of the Bavarian of the German subsidiary of CompuServe in Munich, Bavaria, was apprehended and charged with criminal misconduct by the Bavarian authorities for a UseNet posting placed in the United States, but held temporarily on a CompuServe server in the local office. The economists at that time wrote, "If Bavaria
They first struggled against it. it unites well. In other words, unlike Italy where the northern Italians still don't get along with the southern Italians, the Bavarians and the rest of the Germans,
down the story I tell on the plane or in the book there are two stories about this one is it's flying from Frankfurt to Vienna and seated next to me was a guy from Bavaria originally a guy named hunt wries who had left his little Bavarian Village when he was about
the seventh kid in a family of seven his mother ran a bar in a little Bavarian Village uh right next to the church which is I guess how it works in Bavaria you go to church and then you go to the bar or the other way around and he wanted to go to India cuz he'd seen the movie Gandhi so he went to
in Munich, Bavaria, was apprehended and charged with criminal misconduct by the Bavarian authorities for a UseNet posting placed in the United States, but held temporarily on a CompuServe server in the local office. The economists at that time wrote, "If Bavaria wrinkles its nose, must the world catch a cold?" That is what the global panopticon can do. But today, I believe we may face more than