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100

What is the legal drinking age in Alberta?

18

100

What is OBJECTIVELY, the most fun way to make wine?

Grape stomping

100

What is the active ingredient in most fermentation processes?

Yeast

100

Name the last time you had alcohol

Any date accepted

100

What are the three main ingredients of a Bloody Mary?

Hot Sauce, Tomato Juice, alcohol of choice (typically Vodka)

200

What beer is used to "Split the G"?

Guinness

200

What type of alcohol is made by fermenting honey?

Mead

200

What is the main carbohydrate source in alcohol typically from?

Grains/Starches

200

What type of alcohol is most commonly associated with Greece and Ancient Rome?

Wine

200

What is the most popular cocktail that uses Mint as an ingredient?

Mojito

300

Name 4 beers in 20 seconds (type, brand, etc...)

IPA's, dark beers, Coors light, etc...

300

What type of alcohol is commonly associated with potatoes?

Vodka

300

What is the type of alcohol (molecule) in the alcohol that we drink? (What is the ingredient that gets you drunk?)

Ethanol

300

During which war did Canada post a nationwide prohibition to alcohol?

During WW1

300

What is the most common alcohol base in cocktails?

(Top three accepted) Vodka, Gin, and Tequila
400

What is the top selling beer brand in Canada?

Budweiser (Will also accept Molson Canadian because it's cooler)

400

What type of alcohol did Darian receive from one of their Cheer peoples dad?

Captain Morgan Rum

400

What is the unwanted alcohol byproduct typically found in moonshine that can make you go blind?

Methanol

400

What alcohol was supplied to mountaineers who were rescued, when they were found in the cold?

Brandy, Rum, or Whisky

400

What cocktail is made from Vodka, ginger beer, lime, and served in a copper cup?

Moscow Mule

500

What region of the world is Soju produced in?

Korea

500

What are the two main regions of the world that produce Pinot Noir wines?

Oregon and Italy (If you get 1, half points)

500

What is the name of the biological process by which yeast create ethanol by consuming sugars? (DO NOT SAY FERMENTATION)

Anaerobic respiration

500

When (roughly) did people first invent alcohol on purpose? (Nearest millennium answers allowed)

7000-6000 BCE (9,000 years ago)

500

What is the name of the popular bright green and minty liquor used in cocktails? (2 possible answers)

Creme de Menthe/Chartreuse