The Beer Style Origin Quiz (Challenging)
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The Beer Style Origins Quiz has been designed to assess your knowledge of the origins of various beer styles.
Once you click the “START QUIZ” button below, you will have exactly 3 minutes to answer a set of 10 multiple choice questions.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
One of the only appellation-protected beer styles, “Kölsch” originated in which of the following cities?
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Named after its city of origin, Kölsch was first brewed in Cologne, or “Köln” in German. Several other German beers styles are named after the city where they originated including Berliner Weisse, Munich Helles, Munich Dunkel, Dortmunder Export, Lichtenhainer, and even Gose which is named after its city of origin, Goslar.
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Named after its city of origin, Kölsch was first brewed in Cologne, or “Köln” in German. Several other German beers styles are named after the city where they originated including Berliner Weisse, Munich Helles, Munich Dunkel, Dortmunder Export, Lichtenhainer, and even Gose which is named after its city of origin, Goslar.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
“Sahti”, a beer style traditionally flavored with juniper, originated in this country:
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Finland
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Finland
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
An excellent complement to smoked meats, “Rauchbier”, or “smoked beer” in German, originated in this German city:
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Bamberg
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Bamberg
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Modern “Steam Beer” originated in which of the following saintly California cities?
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Also known as “California Common”, modern Steam Beer originated in San Francisco at the Anchor Steam Brewing Company.
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Also known as “California Common”, modern Steam Beer originated in San Francisco at the Anchor Steam Brewing Company.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
In which Slavic country did “Piwo Grodziskie” originate?
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Where did “Oud Bruin” originate in Belgium?
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Oud Bruin, or “Old Brown” in Dutch, originated in East Flanders while its counterpart, Flanders Red, originated in West Flanders.
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Oud Bruin, or “Old Brown” in Dutch, originated in East Flanders while its counterpart, Flanders Red, originated in West Flanders.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
“Gose” originated in which German city?
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Dating back to at least the late 1400s,Gose originated in the German city of Goslar, and later became popular in Leipzig.
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Dating back to at least the late 1400s,Gose originated in the German city of Goslar, and later became popular in Leipzig.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Always a naturally carbonated beer, “Sparkling Ale” originated in the 1800s in this country:
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Australia
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Australia
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
“Cream Ale” originated in this English-speaking country:
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USA
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USA
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Meaning “double ram” in German, an allusion to the beer’s alcoholic strength, the “Doppelbock” beer style originated in which German city?
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Doppelbock was first brewed by the monks of St. Francis of Paula in the city of Munich.
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Doppelbock was first brewed by the monks of St. Francis of Paula in the city of Munich.
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