This grain is the primary ingredient for most traditional beers.
What is Barley?
Exclusive to France, this sparkling white is a key ingredient in Mimosas.
What is Champagne?
What is Blue Agave?
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What is Agave?
This coffee-flavored liqueur is a staple ingredient in White Russians
What is Kahlúa?
This cocktail often features highly unorthodox ingredients, including pickle brine, Worcestershire, horseradish, and even clam juice
What is a Bloody Mary?
Ancestral home of the popular Lager and Pilsner types of beer.
What is the Czech Republic?
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What is Bohemia?
What is Italy?
Whisky? or Whiskey? This country kicked off the whole debate by adding an 'e' to distinguishing their product.
What is Ireland?
This Italian, almond-flavored liqueur pairs well with sour
What is Amaretto?
This Cuban cocktail combines light rum, lime juice, mint, and sugar.
What is a Mojito?
This kiln cooking process unlocks the sugars needed for fermentation.
What is Malting?
Sommeliers may use this term to describe a dry, mouth-puckering flavor
What is Tannic?
A French variety of Brandy, made primarily from Ugni Blanc grapes.
What is Cognac?
This Croatian liqueur is made from the pits of Marasca cherries.
What is Maraschino?
The traditional Manhattan calls for 2 oz Bourbon or Rye and 1 oz of this sweetener.
What is Sweet Vermouth?
In 1959, Coors became the first American brewery to mass-produce beer in this light, inexpensive manner.
What is Aluminum Canning?
A red variety, named after it's home country's moniker for black pine grapes.
What is Pinot Noir?
This ingredient is supposedly responsible for the 'Green Fairy's' magical properties
What is Wormwood?
This deep red, bitter liqueur is essential to making a Negroni
What is Campari?
New Orleans official cocktail, calls for absinthe, rye whiskey, and Peychaud’s bitters.
What is Sazerac?
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What are Sazerac cocktails?
One of, if not the first commercially recognized Double IPA, named after a Mediterranean Naval Commander.
What is Pliny The Elder?
This country in the south Caucus is credited for developing the earliest recorded winemaking techniques, dating around 6,000 - 4,000 B.C.
What is Georgia?
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Pisco brandy is primarily produced in these two countriesWhat is Peru?
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What is Chile?
Crafted by French Monks, this green or yellow liqueur is flavored with 130 different herbs and plants.
What is Chartreuse?
This cocktail, made of dark rum and ginger beer, is named after the infamous opening to the 1830 novel 'Paul Clifford'.
What is a Dark 'n Stormy?
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What is a Dark and Stormy?