This cereal grain, usually barley, is sprouted and dried to create the sugary base of beer.
What is malt?
Founded in 1984, this brewery's flagship lager is named after a Founding Father.
What is Samuel Adams (Boston Beer Company)?
These three letters stand for the most popular craft beer style in America.
What is an IPA (India Pale Ale)?
Oktoberfest, hefeweizen, and the Reinheitsgebot all hail from this country.
What is Germany?
Homer Simpson's beer of choice on "The Simpsons."
What is Duff?
These cone-shaped green flowers add bitterness, aroma, and flavor to beer.
What are hops?
This Delaware brewery is known for its "off-centered ales" and minute named IPA lineup.
What is Dogfish Head?
Guinness is the world's most famous example of this dark, roasty style.
What is a stout?
Home to Guinness, this island nation is synonymous with dry stout.
What is Ireland?
On "Cheers," this rotund accountant's first word upon entering the bar was almost always "Beer!"
Who is Norm (Peterson)?
This single-celled organism eats sugar and produces alcohol and CO₂ during fermentation.
What is yeast?
This California famous brewery makes a Pale Ale with that helped define American craft beer.
What is Sierra Nevada?
Cloudy and often giving off aroma of banana, this German style is brewed with at least 50% wheat.
What is a hefeweizen (or wheat beer)?
Trappist monks in this small country brew world-famous ales like Chimay and Westvleteren
What is Belgium?
In "Shaun of the Dead," this is the name of the London pub where Shaun and his friends hide from zombies.
What is the Winchester?
Making up over 90% of beer, this is the most abundant ingredient in your pint.
What is water?
This Petaluma based brewery brews one of the most sought-after Double IPAs in the world.
What is Russian River?
Amber-colored and malty, this Vienna-style lager shares its name with the German festival where it's traditionally served.
What is an Oktoberfest (Märzen)?
The pilsner style was born in this country in the city of Plzeň back in 1842.
What is the Czech Republic?
In "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," this is the name of the dive bar owned by the gang.
What is Paddy's Pub?
This purity law from 1516 originally limited beer ingredients to water, barley, and hops.
What is the Reinheitsgebot?
This cult NEIPA brewery was founded in 2011 in Massachusetts.
What is Tree House Brewing Company?
This wild Belgian style is spontaneously fermented in the Senne Valley and aged in oak barrels, often blended young and old to make gueuze.
What is a lambic?
Sapporo, Asahi, and Kirin are the big three lager brands from this country?
What is Japan?
In the movie "Beerfest," two American brothers travel to this country to compete in a secret beer-drinking olympics.
What is Germany?