What type of company creates beer?
A. Factory
B. Brewery
C. Studio
D. Café
B. Brewery
Which country serves the reindeer burger (yes, made with reindeer meat) with lingonberry jam?
A. Finland
B. Greenland
C. Alaska
D. Russia
A. Finland
In general, the basic ingredients of beer are water, a starch (such as malted barley), flavoring (such as hops), and what other critical ingredient?
A. Yeast
B. Salt
C. Juice
D. Sugar
A. Yeast
If you’re at a location in France, Germany, or several other European countries, which fast food place lets you order a beer with your Quarter Pounder?
A. KFC
B. Taco Bell
C. McDonald's
D. Burger King
C. McDonald's
What is the origin of the hamburgers name?
A. Hamptons
B. Hamburg
C. Hander
D. Hammer
B. Hamburg
What beer company is Washington famous for?
A. Coors Light
B. Samuel Adams
C. Budweiser
D. Rainier
D. Rainier
The largest burger ever recorded was how many pounds?
A. 4,000 lbs.
B. 3,500 lbs.
C. 490 lbs.
D. 90 lbs.
B. 3,5000 lbs.
What is the primary function of yeast in the brewing process?
A. Convert sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide
B. Add umami flavor
C. Keep the beer from spoiling
D. Change the color
A. Convert sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide
What is a small hamburger called?
A. Miniburger
B. Slider
C. Petite patty
D. Sampler
B. Slider
What was the precursor to the hamburger?
A. Hamburg steak
B. Pork patty
C. Beef ball
D. Chicken burger
A. Hamburg steak
How many breweries does Seattle have within city limits?
A. 60
B. 105
C. 20
D. 85
A. 60
One of the most expensive burgers in the world features wagyu beef, truffle, caviar, and 24-karat gold leaf. How much does it cost?
A. $5,000
B. $10,000
C. $650
D. $2,500
A. $5,000
Milk stout differs from regular stout by the inclusion of what sugar derived from milk?
A. Brown sugar
B. Cane sugar
C. Lactose
D. Black sugar
C. Lactose
During what month is the typical start date of the famed German beer festival "Oktoberfest"?
A. October
B. December
C. July
D. September
D. September
What is considered the first fast-food hamburger chain?
A. McDonald's
B. Burgermaster
C. In-N-Out
D. White Castle
D. White Castle
The oldest operating brewery in the world has been producing alcoholic beverages since 1040. The company is named for its home region Weihenstephan, located in what country?
A. France
B. Germany
C. England
D. Spain
B. Germany
What ingredient is added the to the Hamburguesas Mexicanas?
A. Agave Nectar
B. Jalapenos
C. Pico de Gallo
D. Cactus juice
C. Pico de Gallo
What causes a beer to become "skunked"?
A. Excessive heat
B. Shaking the bottle
C. Extreme altitude
D. Excessive light exposure
D. Excessive light exposure
Traditionally made from clay and having a lid, what large mug for drinking beer gets its name from the German word "stone"?
A. Stein
B. Stout
C. Mug
D. Cooler
A. Stein
In 1925, who invented the cheeseburger in Pasadena, California?
A. A chef
B. A mom
C. The President
D. A teenager
D. A teenager
If a brewery typically produces specialty beers, is only sold locally, and has limited production, what is it classified as?
A. Brewist
B. Specialized Brewery
C. Microbrewery
D. Small Business Brewer
C. Microbrewery
What Las Vegas restaurant serves the "Octuple Bypass Burger", which has earned a Guinness World Record for its exceptionally high calorie count?
A. Belly Busters
B. Hell's Kitchen
C. Heart Attack Grill
D. Meat & Greet
C. Heart Attack Grill
What is zymurgy?
A. The scientific name for beer
B. The waste left over when brewing beer
C. The study of fermentation
D. A type of beer
C. The study of fermentation
Which of these ingredients is NOT common for a veggie burger?
A. Mushrooms
B. Black Beans
C. Vegetables
D. Soy Sauce
D. Soy Sauce
During World War I, what was the hamburger called to avoid German names?
A. Ameriburgers
B. Beer Buddy
C. Perfect Patties
D. Liberty Sandwiches
D. Liberty Sandwiches