Beer Trivia
by Slashfood Editor (Subscribe to Slashfood Editor's posts)
Posted Sep 1st 2009 4:54PM
Filed under: Beer, Quizzes
Test your knowledge of beer, whether domestic or imported with Slashfood's beer quiz.
Beer Trivia
Now retired, which is the world's strongest beer?
- Dogfish's 'Raison D'extra'
- Hair of the Dog's 'Dave'
- Samuel Adams' 'Triple Bock'
- Lijiang Yinjiu
True or False: Beer is the most popular beverage in the world.
Which country has the most individual beer brands?
- Mexico
- USA
- Belgium
- Germany
Who was the first American to brew lager?
- John Wagner
- Sam Adams
- John Miller
- August Busch
Which is the fear of an empty glass?
- Ophidiophobia
- Cenosillicaphobia
- Hydrophobia
- Chemophobia
How long did Prohibition last?
- 12 years, 2 months, 4 days
- 15 years, 5 months, 5 days
- 14 years, 10 months, 21 days
- 13 years, 10 months, 19 days
Which is the best-selling brand in the Western Hemisphere outside of the United States?
- Brahma Beer
- Corona
- Red Stripe
- Cerveza Cantina
Which brewer ran an ad campaign that claimed its beer was 'Good For You'?
- Miller
- Guinness
- Busch
- Heineken
Which brew is known as 'The Champagne of Bottled Beers'?
- Budweiser
- Coors
- Corona Extra
- Miller High Life
Red Stripe is the national beer of which country?
- Honduras
- Jamaica
- Cuba
- Puerto Rico
To whom did Anheuser-Busch send the first case of Budweiser beer produced after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933?
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Herbert Hoover
- Harry S. Truman
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
Which city gives its name to the lightest, palest styles of lager?
- Bavaria
- Munich
- Plzeň
- Bohemia
Which is the most popular style of beer consumed in the world?
In Great Britain alone, what is the estimated amount of beer lost in people's mustaches and beards each year?
- 24,502 gallons
- 15,423 gallons
- 23,116 gallons
- 19,683 gallons
Women account for which percentage of beer consumption in the USA?
Tags: ale, beer, brew, brewery, budweiser, lager, pilsner, red stripe, RedStripe, stout
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