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Wine in America
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Traditionally brewed in March and stored in cool cellars for summer drinking, this amber lager became the classic beer of Oktoberfest.

What is a Marzen?

200

This country is home to the world’s largest beer festival, Oktoberfest.

What is Germany?

200

This amendment to the U.S. constitution, ratified December 5th 1933, officially ending Prohibition.

What is the 21st amendment?

200

Celebrated each November with 'Nouveau Day,' this French wine region is famous for releasing its young, fruity reds just weeks after harvest.

What is Beaujolais?

200

This French region is famous for Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot blends.

What is Bordeaux?

200

This U.S. state is home to Napa Valley.

What is California?

400

This beer style from San Francisco got its name from the CO2 produced on rooftops during fermentation .

What is steam beer?

400

This Czech city is the birthplace of Pilsner.

What is Plzeň?

400

This Midwestern city is home to Miller Brewing Company.

What is Milwaukee?

400

This fortified wine from Portugal is often enjoyed as a dessert wine.

What is Port?

400

This Italian region is home to Chianti.

What is Tuscany?

400

This Oregon valley is famous for Pinot Noir.

What is Willamette Valley?

600

This Belgian style is brewed with wild yeast and often has a sour taste.

What is Lambic?

600

This Belgian city is famous for its lambic beers and gueuze blends.

What is Brussels?

600

This Colorado city is famous for Coors and its craft beer scene.

What is Golden?

600

This Italian sparkling wine, often sweeter than Champagne, comes from Piedmont.

What is Moscato d’Asti?

600

This Spanish region is known for Tempranillo-based wines like Rioja.

What is Rioja?

600

This New York region produces Riesling along its Finger Lakes.

What are the Finger Lakes?

800

This strong, hoppy style was originally brewed in England for export to India.

What is India Pale Ale (IPA)?

800

This Irish city is home to the Guinness brewery.

What is Dublin?

800

This Vermont brewery helped popularize hazy IPAs in the U.S.

What is The Alchemist?

800

This French dessert wine is made from grapes affected by noble rot.

What is Sauternes?

800

This South African region near Cape Town is famous for Pinotage.

What is Stellenbosch?

800

This Washington state region is known for Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.

What is Columbia Valley?

1000

This hybrid style combines lager yeast with ale brewing temperatures, popular in Cologne, Germany.

What is Kölsch?

1000

This U.S. state is known as the birthplace of American craft brewing, with pioneers like Anchor Brewing.

What is California?

1000

This American light lager is the most widely consumed beer in the United States.

What is Bud Light?

1000

This fortified wine from Sicily is often used in cooking, especially in creamy sauces and desserts like tiramisu, but it also comes in dry versions enjoyed as an aperitif.

What is Marsala?

1000

This French region produces Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in appellations like Côte d’Or.

What is Burgundy?

1000

This Virginia wine region near Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello estate is gaining recognition.

What is Monticello AVA?

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