| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| (Arguably) the most famous Irish beer in the world. | Guinness | 89%
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| Hops | 88%
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| The four essential ingredients of beer. | Water | 88%
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| Malted grain | 87%
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| The most-sold American beer. | Bud Light | 85%
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| Famous German beer festival. | Oktoberfest | 83%
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| What "IPA" stands for. | India Pale Ale | 79%
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| The process that turns sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide. | Fermentation | 75%
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| Yeast | 69%
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| Dark beer made using roasted malt; originally from England. | Porter / Stout | 68%
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| The most-sold European beer. | Heineken | 66%
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| General term for bottom-fermented beer. | Lager | 66%
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| General term for top-fermented beer. | Ale | 62%
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| Hoppy pale beer of Czech origin. | Pilsner | 59%
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| The country that drinks the most beer (by volume). | China | 56%
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| General term for beer NOT made by a major brewery. | Craft beer | 56%
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| The country that drinks the most beer (per capita). | Czech Republic | 51%
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| Beer mug traditionally made of stoneware. | Stein | 47%
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| Order of Catholic monks famous for brewing high quality beers. | Trappists | 28%
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| Historical term for a woman that worked as a brewer. | Alewife | 13%
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| 16th century Bavarian law that regulated beer ingredients. | Reinheitsgebot | 13%
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| A public house with a brewery attached. | Brewpub | 10%
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| Sumerian beer goddess. | Ninkasi | 2%
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