Classic Rock
Cats
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Chicago Breweries
Die Hard (lol)
400

This "Fab Four" group from Liverpool changed music forever with hits like "Hey Jude"

The Beatles

400

This is the only species of cat that lives and hunts in organized social groups called "prides."

Lion

400

This country is the world's leading producer of Sauvignon Blanc, particularly from the windy Marlborough region.

New Zealand

400

This Logan Square-based brewery is the largest independently owned brewery in Illinois and is famous for its "Anti-Hero" IPA.

Revolution Brewing

400

This NYPD officer travels to Los Angeles to reconcile with his wife, only to end up fighting terrorists.

John Mclane

800

Formed in 1962, this "rebellious" band led by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards is known for the hit "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction."

The Rolling Stones

800

In Britain and Japan, a cat of this color is traditionally considered a symbol of good luck, unlike in the United States.

Black

800

This style of wine is made by leaving the juice in contact with the red grape skins for just a few hours rather than days or weeks.

Rose

800

This brewery, which started on Clybourn Ave in 1988, is famous for 312 Urban Wheat Ale.

Goose Island

800

Alan Rickman made his iconic film debut playing this sophisticated, heist-planning villain.

Hans Gruber

1200

This Dutch-American guitarist revolutionized rock in 1978 with his "tapping" technique on the instrumental track "Eruption."

Eddie Van Halen

1200

A cat with a coat of orange, black, and white is known by this name, which refers to the pattern, not a breed.

Calico

1200

If a wine is labeled "Chianti," it must come from this specific country and be made primarily from the Sangiovese grape.

Italy

1200

This brewery’s taproom is called "The Mousetrap," and they are known for quirky names like "Apex Predator" and "Beer for Pizza"

Off Color Brewing

1200

John is forced to run through shards of glass because he took his shoes off earlier on the advice of a fellow passenger who called this a "secret" to surviving air travel.

making "fists with your toes"?

1600

She was the lead singer of The Holding Company and is remembered as the "Queen of Psychedelic Soul" before her death at age 27.

Janis Joplin

1600

Cats spend about 30% to 50% of their waking hours doing this, which helps regulate body temperature and mask their scent from predators.

Grooming

1600

This South American country is world-renowned for its high-altitude Malbec, particularly from the Mendoza region.

Argentina

1600

Known for the "Ninja vs. Unicorn" Double IPA, this brewery’s taproom features a massive mural of arcade-style art

Pipeworks

1600

After John kills the first terrorist, he sends him down the elevator wearing a Santa hat and a sweatshirt with this 7-word message.

"Now I have a machine gun. Ho-Ho-Ho"

2000

This band, fronted by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, is known for their jazz-inflected rock and perfectionist studio production on albums like Aja.

Steely Dan

2000

When a cat rubs its head against you, it is engaging in this "B" behavior to mark you with its scent.

Bunting

2000

Unlike most wines, Champagne is often a blend of multiple years' harvests; if it only uses one year's grapes, it is labeled with this term.

Vintage

2000

Located in the North Center neighborhood, this brewery’s name is a nod to the German name for the city of Munich, and they specialize in classic lagers.

Dovetail

2000

This is the name of the fictional Los Angeles skyscraper where the majority of the film takes place.

Nakatomi Plaza