The Beer Style Origin Quiz (Normal)
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The Beer Style Origins Quiz has been designed to assess your knowledge of the origins of various beer styles.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Developed by Anton Dreher in 1841, “Vienna Lager” originated in which country?
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Vienna is both the capital city of Austria and the birthplace of Vienna Lager, a beer style Austrian brewers have since introduced around the world including Mexico where Dos Equis Amber is brewed, which is itself an example of a Vienna Lager.
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Vienna is both the capital city of Austria and the birthplace of Vienna Lager, a beer style Austrian brewers have since introduced around the world including Mexico where Dos Equis Amber is brewed, which is itself an example of a Vienna Lager.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
“Gueuze”, a highly carbonated sour beer, originated in this country:
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Though it’s unclear where “Gueuze” got its name, there is little doubt that this sour beer style originated in Belgium.
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Though it’s unclear where “Gueuze” got its name, there is little doubt that this sour beer style originated in Belgium.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
“India Pale Ale” originated in which country:
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India Pale Ale, or IPA, got its start in England, but practically became a religion in the U.S. (Had the Brits exported IPA instead of tea to the American colonies in the late 1700s, there might never have been a revolution.)
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India Pale Ale, or IPA, got its start in England, but practically became a religion in the U.S. (Had the Brits exported IPA instead of tea to the American colonies in the late 1700s, there might never have been a revolution.)
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
“Double IPA”, an aggressively hopped beer style, originated in:
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California
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California
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
In which English-speaking country did “Dark Mild” originate?
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England
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England
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6. Question
“Witbier” is a spiced wheat beer that originated in this country:
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Belgium
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Belgium
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
A strong, full-bodied, dark and roasty brew, “Russian Imperial Stout” originated in which country?
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Russian Imperial Stout originated in England as a strong porter, and was later notably exported to and favored by the Russian court, including the empress of Russia, Catherine the Great.
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Russian Imperial Stout originated in England as a strong porter, and was later notably exported to and favored by the Russian court, including the empress of Russia, Catherine the Great.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
First brewed by Bavarian brewer Josef Groll in 1842, the “Pilsner” beer style originated in which city?
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Pilsner is named after the Bohemian city in which it originated, Pilsner or Plzeň in Czech.
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Pilsner is named after the Bohemian city in which it originated, Pilsner or Plzeň in Czech.
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Question 9 of 10
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“Flanders Red Ale”, the name of the beer style coined by British beer journalist Michael Jackson, originated in this country:
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Exemplified by Rodenbach Grand Cru and Duchesse de Bourgogne brands, the Flanders Red Ale beer style originated in Belgium.
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Exemplified by Rodenbach Grand Cru and Duchesse de Bourgogne brands, the Flanders Red Ale beer style originated in Belgium.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Historically known as “Milk” or “Cream” stout, “Sweet Stout” originated in which country?
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Originating in England, Sweet Stout was also known as “Milk Stout” which got its name from the addition of milk sugar (lactose) to the brew. During a period of food rationing after World War II, the British government ordered its brewers to remove the term “milk” from their labels and advertising as the beer did not contain any milk.
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Originating in England, Sweet Stout was also known as “Milk Stout” which got its name from the addition of milk sugar (lactose) to the brew. During a period of food rationing after World War II, the British government ordered its brewers to remove the term “milk” from their labels and advertising as the beer did not contain any milk.
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