The Beer Style Origin Quiz is designed to measure an individual’s knowledge about the origins of various beer styles through a series of questions of varying levels of difficulty: Normal, Challenging, and MENSA-Level.
At the end of the quiz, the individual’s score is tallied and a “Beer IQ” is calculated.
It’s recommended to begin with the “Normal” Quiz, and then proceed from there, however all three levels are provided below.
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The Beer Style Origin Quiz (NORMAL)
The Beer Style Origin Quiz (CHALLENGING)
The Beer Style Origin Quiz (MENSA-LEVEL)
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You have reached 0 of 0 points, (0) Did you nail it? Well then you deserve a real challenge. It’s time for The Beer Style Origin Quiz (Challenging). Good luck. Miss something? Click on “VIEW QUESTIONS” below to review your answers. Match your score (Beer IQ) to your rank below: 100% = Beer Genius 90% = Beer Brainiac 80% = Beer Baron 70% = Malt Master 60% = Beer Boss 50% = Brewer’s Apprentice 40% = Pub Crawler 30% = Bar Fly 20% or less = Beer Wench Developed by Anton Dreher in 1841, “Vienna Lager” originated in which country? 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. 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. “Gueuze”, a highly carbonated sour beer, originated in this country: Though it’s unclear where “Gueuze” got its name, there is little doubt that this sour beer style originated in Belgium. Though it’s unclear where “Gueuze” got its name, there is little doubt that this sour beer style originated in Belgium. “India Pale Ale” originated in which country: 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.) 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.) “Double IPA”, an aggressively hopped beer style, originated in: California California In which English-speaking country did “Dark Mild” originate? England England “Witbier” is a spiced wheat beer that originated in this country: Belgium Belgium A strong, full-bodied, dark and roasty brew, “Russian Imperial Stout” originated in which country? 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. 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. First brewed by Bavarian brewer Josef Groll in 1842, the “Pilsner” beer style originated in which city? Pilsner is named after the Bohemian city in which it originated, Pilsner or Plzeň in Czech. Pilsner is named after the Bohemian city in which it originated, Pilsner or Plzeň in Czech. “Flanders Red Ale”, the name of the beer style coined by British beer journalist Michael Jackson, originated in this country: Exemplified by Rodenbach Grand Cru and Duchesse de Bourgogne brands, the Flanders Red Ale beer style originated in Belgium. Exemplified by Rodenbach Grand Cru and Duchesse de Bourgogne brands, the Flanders Red Ale beer style originated in Belgium. Historically known as “Milk” or “Cream” stout, “Sweet Stout” originated in which country? 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. 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.The Beer Style Origin Quiz (Normal)
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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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“Sahti”, a beer style traditionally flavored with juniper, originated in this country:
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Finland
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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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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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In which Slavic country did “Piwo Grodziskie” originate?
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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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“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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Always a naturally carbonated beer, “Sparkling Ale” originated in the 1800s in this country:
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Australia
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“Cream Ale” originated in this English-speaking country:
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USA
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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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Because this is the “MENSA LEVEL” beer quiz, the following questions are exceptionally difficult. To achieve “Beer Genius” status on this quiz without cheating means that you seriously know your stuff and are probably clinically obsessed with beer.
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“Catharina Sour”, a light and fruity sour beer style, originated in this country:
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Originating from Brazil, as of 2018, Catharina Sour is one of six provisional beer styles canonized into the BJCP beer style guidelines, a leading authority on beer styles.
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Originating from Brazil, as of 2018, Catharina Sour is one of six provisional beer styles canonized into the BJCP beer style guidelines, a leading authority on beer styles.
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Many classic examples of “Altbier” can be found in the “Altstadt”, or “old town”, of this German city where the beer style originated:
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Düsseldorf
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“Mbege”, a beer style made with bananas, originated in this African country:
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Mgebe is but one of a handful of beer styles to have immerged from Africa; in this case Tanzania.
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Mgebe is but one of a handful of beer styles to have immerged from Africa; in this case Tanzania.
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Tesgüino, a beer style made with maize, originated in this country:
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Traditional beer of the mountainous Tarahumara (Rarámuri) Native Americans of the northwestern state of Chihuahua in Mexico, tesgüino is an astringent corn (maize) based beer which is communally brewed and heavily consumed especially during the week of Easter.
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Traditional beer of the mountainous Tarahumara (Rarámuri) Native Americans of the northwestern state of Chihuahua in Mexico, tesgüino is an astringent corn (maize) based beer which is communally brewed and heavily consumed especially during the week of Easter.
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Made with oats and wheat, “Koyt” originated in this European country:
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Also known as “Kuit” or “Kuyt”, Koyt originated in The Netherlands and dates as far back as the Middle Ages.
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Also known as “Kuit” or “Kuyt”, Koyt originated in The Netherlands and dates as far back as the Middle Ages.
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“Roggenbier” (German Rye Beer) originated in which city?
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The rye-forward Roggenbier beer style hails from Regensburg, the 4th most populated city in the German state of Bavaria.
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The rye-forward Roggenbier beer style hails from Regensburg, the 4th most populated city in the German state of Bavaria.
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A style of beer associated with coal miners, “Grisette” originated in which country:
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Unlike Saison which was brewed for farm workers, Grisette was a style of beer brewed for coal workers in Belgium. Grisette is also one of six provisional beer styles to be canonized into the BJCP beer style guidelines as of 2018.
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Unlike Saison which was brewed for farm workers, Grisette was a style of beer brewed for coal workers in Belgium. Grisette is also one of six provisional beer styles to be canonized into the BJCP beer style guidelines as of 2018.
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All of the following beer styles originated in Belgium EXCEPT:
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One of the very few beer styles of French origin, Bière de Garde means “beer for keeping/storing” (beer for guarding), and was traditionally a farmhouse ale from Northern France which was brewed to a stronger alcohol content at the end of the brewing season and thus could be stored or kept (guarded) for subsequent distribution during the warmer months.
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One of the very few beer styles of French origin, Bière de Garde means “beer for keeping/storing” (beer for guarding), and was traditionally a farmhouse ale from Northern France which was brewed to a stronger alcohol content at the end of the brewing season and thus could be stored or kept (guarded) for subsequent distribution during the warmer months.
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A beer style made with maize and sorghum, “Umqombothi” originated in this county:
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Umqombothi is a popular thick sour beer that comes to us from the Xhosa people of South Africa and is brewed with equal parts maize meal, malted corn, and crushed sorghum malt.
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Umqombothi is a popular thick sour beer that comes to us from the Xhosa people of South Africa and is brewed with equal parts maize meal, malted corn, and crushed sorghum malt.
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A beer style that results from freezing a doppelbock and removing the ice to concentrate the flavor and alcohol content, “Eisbock” originated in which German city?
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Also known for a special style of sausage (Kulmbacher Bratwurst), Kulmbach is the birthplace of the formidable Eisbock beer style.
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Also known for a special style of sausage (Kulmbacher Bratwurst), Kulmbach is the birthplace of the formidable Eisbock beer style.