| Description | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Well known for its signature green bottle and red star. | Heineken | 92%
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| Best-selling alcoholic drink in Ireland. | Guinness | 91%
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| Commonly served with a wedge of lime or lemon in the neck of the bottle to add tartness and flavor. | Corona | 86%
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| American-style pale lager produced by Anheuser-Busch. | Budweiser | 78%
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| It was first brewed in 1904, and was created by Carl Jacobsen. | Carlsberg | 53%
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| Known internationally as the quintessential Australian beer brand. | Foster's | 51%
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| It has a depiction of the River Tyne in the blue star on its logo. | Newcastle | 40%
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| The current name of their flagship beer came from the blue ribbons that were tied around the bottle neck. | Pabst | 37%
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| Received the gold medal in the American-style Premium Lager category at the 1999 World Beer Cup. | Miller | 33%
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| Originally brewed by a German-born Mexican brewer. The bottles were marked with the Roman numeral for 20 | Dos Equis | 31%
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| Long advertised as being "brewed with mineral water from the Laoshan Spring", but that now applies only to beer produced in Qingdao. | Tsingtao | 23%
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| Established in 1634 in Munich, it's one of the six breweries who provide beer for Oktoberfest | Paulaner | 19%
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| It is the best-selling pale ale in the United States as of 2012. | Sierra Nevada | 16%
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| Spiced with coriander and orange peel. It is unfiltered and therefore has a cloudy appearance. | Hoegaarden | 13%
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| It's beers in bottled form were a major influence on American craft brewers such as Goose Island and Brooklyn Brewery in the late 1970s and early 1980s. | Samuel Smith's | 1%
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