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Hot Rod
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Sat Jan 22 03:21:39

Trivia on Alcoholic Beverages

1. Name the Founding Father who said, "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."

2. Which alcoholic beverage was first sold when prohibition was repealed?

3. Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney worked for this fictitious Milwaukee Brewery in "Laverne & Shirley."

4. Although wine is made in all 50 states, these three states account for 98 percent of U.S. wine production.

5. True or False: Botrytis cinerea is a fungus that affects many wine grapes and can ruin a vineyard crop.

6. Drinking a yard of beer is a traditional pub game. How much ale does a yard glass traditionally hold?

7. The U.S. government banned the manufacturing of this alcoholic beverage during World War II and a little beyond, from 1942 to 1946.

8. True or False: Both Johnnie Walker Scotch Whiskey and Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey are named after real people.

9. What is a "dumb" wine?

10. This beer gained its name by winning a blue ribbon at the 1893 Chicago Fair.

kargen
Member
Sat Jan 22 17:13:31
Ben Franklin maybe

I'm guessing rum

don't know

California Colorado Florida?

true

16 oz is what was first served, though it can hold much more.

maybe rum?

True

most of em

Pabst
Aeros
Member
Sat Jan 22 20:30:29
1. Thomas Jefferson

2. Pabst Blue Ribbon (beer)

3. I'm not old.

4. California, Texas and Colorado

5. True

6. Dunno

7. Rum

8. True

9. MD 20/20

10. Pabst
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Sat Jan 22 20:40:03
Schlemiel! Schlimazel!
3) Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!

damn youngins
kargen
Member
Sat Jan 22 23:07:58
Nope they didn't work there tumbleweed. That was just part of a song that opened the show. I went and looked up where they worked. I won't post it though just in case others wanna guess.
Sam Adams
Member
Sat Jan 22 23:49:50
7 has to be sake
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