Beer Styles
Ingredients
Sensory
Food & Beer
Misc
100

This Style means 'bright' in German

Helles 

100

The most prominent hop growing region in the US is in which state?

Washington
100

Taste is 95% what?

Aroma

100

What are the 3 most common "C's" of pairing?

Complement, Cut, Contrast

100

What stage comes after lautering and before the whirlpool in the brewing process?

Boiling

200

The Cascade hop and a California brewery helped bring this style to the map

American Pale Ale

200

Malt is the _ of beer

soul


200

Tell me the 3 "S" method for evaluating beer taste

Sniff, Swirl, Sip

200

In terms of pairing principles, when in doubt go ___

Belgian

200
Oktoberfest was originally what type of celebration?

A Wedding

300
Originated in England as a result of the Industrial Revolution & roasted malt becoming available.

Porter


300

This wild yeast is typically found in barrel aged beers

Brettanomyces

300

 One important aspect of sensory analysis that doesn't have to do with aroma or taste?

Mouthfeel

300

A 'handshake' pairing that would be complementary with an English Cheddar?

American IPA

300

Give me a noble hop from Germany, Czech Republic, and England

Hallertauer, Saaz, Fuggles, Kent Golding, Tettnanger

400

This Yeast Forward style is known for it's coriander spice notes and pairs great with seafood

Witbier

400

Hazy IPAs are known for being higher in _ Acid's

Beta

400

Which path is involved in indirect tasting

Retronasal Olfaction

400
Making short ribs with beer would be considered what form of cooking?

Braising

400

What are the 3 stages of the Malting process?

Steeping, Germination, Kilning

500

Beer Style who's ABV range is 6-7.6% abv, SRM is 10-17, and has monastic origins.

Belgian Dubbel


500

Correctly spell the 2nd half of the ale yeast strain known as "Sacchromyces ___"

C-E-R-E-V-I-S-I-A-E

500

This basic taste is triggered by alpha acids and is most commonly associated with hops.

Bitterness

500

Give me a complementary food and beer pairing off the top of your head in 30 seconds.

:)

500

What are the 3 rules for being a Trappist brewery?

Can't brew beer for profit, beer must be made on monastery property, must be brewed by the monks.

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