Trivia Fuel Quiz
For the first official quiz of 2017 I decided to do a quiz on the fuel that drives the quizmasters and the players – coffee, tea, beer and cider…sorry wine lovers. Enjoy!
Round 1
The coffee round
- What are the two most popular types of coffee beans? – Arabica and Robusta
 - What year was the instant coffee, Nescafe, released onto the market? – 1938
 - Coffee beans come from which plant? – Coffea
 - What widely consumed drug acts as a natural defence to protect the seeds of the coffee plant? – Caffeine
 - Which modern-day country is often considered as the birthplace of coffee? – Yemen
 - What chemical reaction during roasting is chiefly responsible for giving green coffee beans their flavor? – Maillard Reaction
 - Which popular method of brewing coffee requires the beans to be ground to a powder? – Turkish
 - What method of coffee preparation requires the beans to be ground as coarsely as possible? – Cold brew
 - What year was the French Press first patented? – 1929
 - What year was the AeroPress invented? – 2005
 
Tie breaker – What is an Affogato? – Gelato, or ice cream, topped with hot espresso
Round 2
The beer round
- Zymology, also known as zymurgy, is the study of what? – Fermentation
 - What are the four primary ingredients in beer? – Malt, hops, yeast, water
 - Which beer was advertised as “Probably the best beer in the world.” in the 1970s? – Carlsberg
 - What fruit are Kriek lambics made with? – Cherries
 - What is Homer Simpson’s beer of choice? – Duff
 - What types of beer are usually used in the making of a Black and Tan? – Pale lager and stout
 - To make beer, what is barley normally made into? – Malt
 - How many Imperial gallons would a firkin of beer contain? – Nine
 - What does a Tegestologist collect? – Beer coasters
 - In the beer industry, what does the abbreviation O.G. stand for? – Original gravity
 
Tie breaker – What type of cherries are used for Kriek lambics? – Sour Morello
Round 3
The tea round
- What year did the Boston Tea Party take place? – 1773
 - What popular tea is named after an 1830’s United Kingdom Prime Minister? – Earl Grey tea
 - What fruit oil is added to tea to create Earl Grey tea? – Bergamot
 - In “Alice in Wonderland”, who did Alice see taking tea under a tree? – Mad Hatter and March Hare
 - Who created the Lipton tea brand? – Thomas Lipton
 - How many milliliters is a teaspoon? – 5 mL
 - What tea is used typically used to make a London Fog? – Earl Grey tea
 - What customary vessel is used for consuming yerba mate? – A gourd
 - What province in China does Pu-erh tea originate from? – Yunnan
 - What was the original purpose of tea bags in the western world? – To store small samples of tea
 
Tie breaker – What mass market tea brand shares a name with an English brewery? – Tetley
Round 4
The cider round
- Under what name is Bulmers cider sold outside of Ireland? – Magners
 - What important property do cider apples have that most eating and cooking apples don’t? – High sugar content
 - What year was Lasse Hallstrom’s film “The Cider House Rules” released? – 1999
 - What name is shared between a 2nd Earl of Pembroke and an English cider? – Strongbow
 - Who said “He that drinks his cider alone, let him catch his horse alone.”? – Benjamin Franklin
 - What is the name of the weak alcoholic cider that is made from the solid remains of the pressed apples? – Ciderkin
 - Which American colonial beverage was produced by freeze-distilling cider throughout the cold winter months? – Applejack
 - The Somersby cider brand is owned by which multinational brewing company? – Carlsberg
 - In the North American market, what is the difference between hard and sweet cider? – Hard cider is alcoholic while sweet cider is not
 - If you order a Snakebite cocktail in the UK, what would you get? – A mix of lager and cider
 
Tie breaker – What French beverage is made by mixing apple juice with apple brandy and aging it in barrels? – Pommeau
Round 5
- What is Kahlua flavored with? – Coffee
 - Where did Thomas Lipton open his first grocery store? – Glasgow, Scotland
 - In the beer world, what does the abbreviation F.G. stand for? – Final gravity
 - What company’s tea shipment was destroyed during the Boston Tea Party in 1773? – East India Company
 - What popular French apple brandy is made by distilling cider made from selected apples? – Calvados
 - How is a Long black coffee different from an Americano? – The espresso is poured on top of the hot water, instead of before
 - Who wrote the essay “A Nice Cup of Tea”? – George Orwell
 - What year was Strongbow cider introduced to the market? – 1962
 - What country does Cafe au lait originate from? – France
 - What style of beer is used to make a “Black Velvet” cocktail? – Stout
 
Tie breaker – What is champagne substituted with to turn a “Black Velvet” cocktail into a “Poor Man’s Black Velvet” cocktail? – Cider
Round 6
- Above 5,000 ft, coffee beans tend to develop a high level of what? – Acidity
 - At what popular Seattle market did Starbucks open its first store in 1971? – Pike Place
 - Which empire gave the world the Pilsner? – Austrian Empire
 - What is the thin layer of foam on top of an espresso called? – Crema
 - What fruits are fermented to make Perry? – Pears
 - What continent does yerba mate originates from? – South America
 - Who was Strongbow cider named after? – Richard de Clare
 - What country does the cappuccino originate from? – Italy
 - What are the four primary ingredients of a traditional Irish coffee? – Irish whisky, coffee, sugar and cream
 - What is typically added to Vietnamese iced coffee to sweeten it? – Sweetened condensed milk
 
Tie breaker – What is Cask ale sometimes referred to as in the UK? – Real ale
Round 7
- Which Bohemian city gave us the Pilsner? – Pilsen
 - What color is pure caffeine? – White
 - Who is credited with inventing the AeroPress? – Alan Adler
 - How much larger is UK pint compared to the US pint? – About 20%, or 95 mL
 - What do you ferment to make kombucha? – Sweetened tea
 - What 1960’s film with Michael Caine is often credited with aiding to the popularity of the French Press? – The Ipcress File
 - In a Cortado, what is the main purpose of the milk? – To reduce the acidity of the coffee
 - What dialect term describes rough cider made from unselected apples? – Scrumpy
 - What are the main ingredients in a Cafe Cubano? – Espresso and demerara sugar
 - In English-speaking countries, what is Rauchbier typically referred to as? – Smoked beer
 
Tie breaker – In the beer world, what does the abbreviation IBU stand for? – International Bitterness Units