Alcohol Trivia
This week we raise our glasses and toast potent potables with a trivia challenge on alcohol. Enjoy!
Questions
- 1. What plant is tequila made from?
- 2. In Greek mythology, who is the god of wine?
- 3. What is mead made from?
- 4. Gin is flavored with what?
- 5. What is the seal of a barrel of wine called?
- 6. What is the difference between whiskey, bourbon and scotch?
- 7. What is rum made from?
- 8. How big is a “fifth” of any given spirit?
- 9. How big is a “handle” of any given spirit?
- 10. How big is a standard bottle of wine?
- 11. Name the terms for the large bottles of wine, by these multiples of a standard bottle: 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 12x, 16x, 20x
- 12. What flavor is Grand Manier?
- 13. How is a “neat” drink served?
- 14. What brand of spirit is known for a high alcohol content, ranging from 60% to 95%?
- 15. What is the maximum blood alcohol content to drive in most states?
- 16. What is the exception to the rule in the British Parliament against consuming alcohol?
- 17. What can one expect at a meeting for the friends of Bill W?
- 18. What is required for an alcoholic beverage to be flammable?
- 19. What is the most popular type of grape worldwide?
- 20. On average, how many grapes does it take to make a bottle of wine?
Answers
- 1. The agave cactus
- 2. Bacchus
- 3. Honey
- 4. Juniper berries
- 5. Bung
- 6. Whiskey is a general term for alcohol made from grains, usually corn, rye, barley or wheat. Bourbon is a particular variety of whiskey made in the United States, usually Kentucky. Scotch is another variety of whiskey made in Scotland.
- 7. Sugar cane
- 8. It originally referred to one-fifth of a gallon, which would be 757 milliliters, but now the standard is 750 milliliters, or 0.75 liters.
- 9. 1.75 liters
- 10. The same as a fifth, 0.75 liters.
- 11. 2x = Magnum
- 4x = Double magnum
- 6x = Jeroboam
- 8x = Imperial
- 12x = Salamanazar
- 16x = Balthazar
- 20x = Nebuchadnezzar
- 12. Orange
- 13. A neat drink is served as a straight shot of alcohol with no mixers at room temperature and no ice.
- 14. Everclear
- 15. 0.08%. Some states are at 0.1%.
- 16. The chancellor is allowed to consume alcohol when delivering the annual budget statement.
- 17. Bill W refers to William Griffith Wilson, a co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. A friends of Bill W meeting is another term of an AA meeting.
- 18. A very high alcohol content, typically at least 150 proof to produce a steady flame.
- 19. Cabernet Sauvignon
- 20. 200