Do You Know More About Beer Than Us? Maybe.
- Which spices are used to brew Belgian wheat beer?
- True or False: Beer and whiskey are both made in a process using grain, yeast and water.
- Where and when was the first known brewery established in the New World?
- What are the two subcategories of malt used in brewing beer?
- Pale ale was first brewed in which English town?
- What is the name of the brewery that brewed the first India pale ale?
- Which style of beer is considered the national drink of England?
- Who founded the porter beer style?
- The first imperial stout was brewed at London’s Barclay Brewery.For whom was it brewed?
- True or False:Milk stout, sweet stout, and cream stout are all the same style of beer.
- A process where beer is fermented by wild yeast is known as _______________.
- Which style is considered the world’s oldest beer style?
- What gives hefeweizen its famous cloudy color?
- What is a filtered hefeweizen called?
- What is the major difference between Trappist beer and abbey beer?
- True or False: Barley wines originated in England to help ease the troubles of the lower class
- Brown ale is the stronger version of which style of beer?
- Blonde ale is also referred to as _______________.
- Who was responsible for brewing the first “modern” pilsner?
- Where did bockbier originate?
- Fritz Maytag is responsible for saving which famous American brewery in 1965?
- The stage of the brewing process where barley is converted into malt is known as what?
- 1. Orange peel and coriander;
- 2. True;
- 3. New Amsterdam (Manhattan) - 1612;
- 4. Enzymatic malts and specialty or flavoring malts;
- 5. Burton-on-Trent;
- 6. Bow Brewery; London, England; circa 1790;
- 7. Bitter;
- 8. Ralph Hardwood - 1722;
- 9. Russian tsar Catherine the Great;
- 10. True;
- 11. Spontaneous fermentation;
- 12. Lambic;
- 13. Yeast;
- 14. Kristallweissbier;
- 15. Trappist beer is brewed by or under the control of Trappist monks;
- 16. False, it was first brewed in England for the French kings that ruled the country at the time.This style was strictly for the aristocracy;
- 17. Mild ale;
- 18. Golden ale;
- 19. Josef Grolle; October 5, 1842;
- 20. Einbeck, Germany - circa 1250;
- 21. Anchor Brewing Company;
- 22. Malting;
