Deck 10: Beverages

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The most notable wine producing country in Europe is:
• France
• Germany
• Spain
• Italy
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Wines are often first classified by:
• varietal
• growing region
• color
• aroma
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Red wine gets its color from:
• dye added during the fermentation process
• pigment in the grape skins
• the color is pre-determined based on the grape color when picked
• from the tannin in the oak casks used for aging
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Types of fortified wines include:
• Chardonnay and Chablis
• Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel
• Reisling and Chianti
• Port, Sherry, and Madeira
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By law, champagne may only:
• come from a vineyard that makes sparkling wine
• be prepared using the methode champenoise
• come from the Champagne region of France
• come from the Armagnac region of France
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In the United States, premium wines are named after the:
• vineyard
• state
• color
• grape variety
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The best California wines are produced:
• in the great central valley region
• in the Southern California region
• in the North and Central coastal region
• in the desert
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Aromatic wines are fortified and flavored with:
• Madeira and Marsala
• Port, grapes, and food coloring
• Herbs, flowers, bark and roots
• Natural and organic vegetable juices
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Wine is the fermented juice of freshly gathered ripe:
• grains
• grapes
• potatoes
• malt
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The best known sparkling wine is:
• chardonnay
• champagne
• cabernet sauvignon
• Chablis
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Beer is a brewed and fermented beverage made from ________ and flavored with _________.
• malted barley, starchy cereals; hops
• grapes; fruit
• yeast; barley
• hops; grains and wheat
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Still wines are those with:
• no carbonation
• added carbon dioxide
• extra tannin's
• added color
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Aromatic wines are known as _____________, and are generally consumed before meals as a digestive stimulant.
• sparkling wines
• fortified wines
• palette cleansers
• apertifs
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The most important wine making grape variety is:
• vitis vinifera
• vitis gerulaitis
• botrytis cinerea
• clostridium botulinum
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The making of a good wine is dependent on all of the following except:
• quality of the grape variety
• current price of fertilizer
• type of soil
• method of wine making
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The two most important qualities to consider when choosing an appropriate wine to pair with a dish are:
• price and country of origin
• richness and lightness
• color and flavor
• richness and price
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A good rule of thumb when pairing wine and food is that:
• red wine pairs well with lightly flavored foods
• white wine should only be consumed with red meats that have been grilled to order
• champagne is only consumed after a meal, with chocolate for dessert
• the heavier the food, the heavier and more robust the wine should be
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Fortified wines have had _____________ added:
• brandy or wine alcohol
• sugar
• champagne
• color
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Methode champenoise refers to:
• the color of the grape used to make champagne
• a second fermentation in the bottle resulting in the unique sparkling quality
• the type of grape used to make champagne in California
• the type of glassware used to serve champagne
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Which of the following is technically NOT a beer?
• Lager
• Ale
• Pilsner
• Stout
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Beers that are fuller bodied and more bitter than lager are known as __________ .
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Coffee sales annually exceed:
• 2.5 billion
• 3 billion
• 4 billion
• 8 billion
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Cognac is regarded as the best brandy in the world and is made:
• from grapes that have been allowed to ripen on the vine until they are dried like raisins
• using the methode champenoise, like a fine champagne
• from wines that are considered vintage and grown in specific areas of California
• in the Cognac region of France where the climate is humid and the soil is chalky
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A brewery and pub or restaurant that brews its own fresh beer on site to meet the taste of local customers is called a:
• brew pub
• microbrewery
• night club
• micropub
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Proof is equal to:
• age or vintage
• the type of grape used in a spirit
• twice the percentage of alcohol in the beverage
• what a guest must provide in order establish they are of legal drinking age
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Gin, is considered one of the white spirits, and is made from:
• Juniper berries
• potato starch
• corn
• grapes
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__________ is equal to twice the percentage of alcohol in a beverage.
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Spirits differ from wine and beer in that they are:
• made from grapes and grain
• fermented and then distilled
• only made from fruits
• contain no water or juice
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Coffee originated from:
• Brazil
• Europe
• Central America
• Ethiopia and Mocha
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The most important ingredient in beer is:
• malt
• hops
• barley
• water
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Cocktails are usually:
• served shaken, not stirred.
• made by mixing two or more ingredients to create a pleasant tasting beverage
• made in advance for easier serving
• the theme of many spy movies
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Dark ales are known as __________ and have a sweet, strong, malt flavor.
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Whiskey refers to a spirit that:
• is made from a variety of grapes combined after crushing
• contains no grains or hops
• the spirit that was first distilled in Scotland and Ireland centuries ago
• is only brewed in the Southern United States
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By providing training on the responsible service of alcoholic beverages to servers and bartenders a business owner can:
• reduce bar profits due to fewer drinks being served
• potentially lower liability insurance rates
• increase sales by lowering alcohol consumption
• limit wine sales to half bottle only
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Most __________ wines, like Madeira or Marsala are sweeter, with different tastes and aromas than regular wine.
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These __________ wines are fortified and flavored with herbs, roots, flowers, or bark, can be sweet or dry and are known as apertifs.
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Color classifications of wines include ________, ________, and ________.
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One reasonable way in which a restaurant or bar owner can show responsible service of alcoholic beverages is:
• promote a one drink per person policy
• promote two for one happy hours
• provide training programs like ServSafe
• stop serving alcohol after dinner hours
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Reference to the age of a wine or when the grape was harvested is known as __________ .
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Legislation that governs the sale of alcoholic beverages is known as:
• liquor license conditions
• dram shop legislation
• federal liquor conduct laws
• National Highway Traffic Safety Administration legislation
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One type of sustainable coffee is grown in the __________ .
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Coffee was introduced to the United States by the __________ during the colonial period.
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List the ways in which wine is classified and give examples of each.
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Define the following terms associated with beer making: hops, wort, malt, lager, and ale.
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Discuss dram shop legislation, what it is, how it works and the benefits of training versus having these laws.
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A spirit that is 80 proof is __________ percent alcohol.
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Designated drivers are those who only drink __________ beverages so they can ensure friends get a safe ride home.
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Where do the different types of tea originate? Provide two examples of types from each location.
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The most notable wine producing country in Europe is:
• France
• Germany
• Spain
• Italy
• France
2
Wines are often first classified by:
• varietal
• growing region
• color
• aroma
• color
3
Red wine gets its color from:
• dye added during the fermentation process
• pigment in the grape skins
• the color is pre-determined based on the grape color when picked
• from the tannin in the oak casks used for aging
• pigment in the grape skins
4
Types of fortified wines include:
• Chardonnay and Chablis
• Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel
• Reisling and Chianti
• Port, Sherry, and Madeira
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By law, champagne may only:
• come from a vineyard that makes sparkling wine
• be prepared using the methode champenoise
• come from the Champagne region of France
• come from the Armagnac region of France
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In the United States, premium wines are named after the:
• vineyard
• state
• color
• grape variety
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7
The best California wines are produced:
• in the great central valley region
• in the Southern California region
• in the North and Central coastal region
• in the desert
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Aromatic wines are fortified and flavored with:
• Madeira and Marsala
• Port, grapes, and food coloring
• Herbs, flowers, bark and roots
• Natural and organic vegetable juices
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Wine is the fermented juice of freshly gathered ripe:
• grains
• grapes
• potatoes
• malt
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10
The best known sparkling wine is:
• chardonnay
• champagne
• cabernet sauvignon
• Chablis
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11
Beer is a brewed and fermented beverage made from ________ and flavored with _________.
• malted barley, starchy cereals; hops
• grapes; fruit
• yeast; barley
• hops; grains and wheat
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Still wines are those with:
• no carbonation
• added carbon dioxide
• extra tannin's
• added color
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13
Aromatic wines are known as _____________, and are generally consumed before meals as a digestive stimulant.
• sparkling wines
• fortified wines
• palette cleansers
• apertifs
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14
The most important wine making grape variety is:
• vitis vinifera
• vitis gerulaitis
• botrytis cinerea
• clostridium botulinum
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15
The making of a good wine is dependent on all of the following except:
• quality of the grape variety
• current price of fertilizer
• type of soil
• method of wine making
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16
The two most important qualities to consider when choosing an appropriate wine to pair with a dish are:
• price and country of origin
• richness and lightness
• color and flavor
• richness and price
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17
A good rule of thumb when pairing wine and food is that:
• red wine pairs well with lightly flavored foods
• white wine should only be consumed with red meats that have been grilled to order
• champagne is only consumed after a meal, with chocolate for dessert
• the heavier the food, the heavier and more robust the wine should be
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18
Fortified wines have had _____________ added:
• brandy or wine alcohol
• sugar
• champagne
• color
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19
Methode champenoise refers to:
• the color of the grape used to make champagne
• a second fermentation in the bottle resulting in the unique sparkling quality
• the type of grape used to make champagne in California
• the type of glassware used to serve champagne
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20
Which of the following is technically NOT a beer?
• Lager
• Ale
• Pilsner
• Stout
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21
Beers that are fuller bodied and more bitter than lager are known as __________ .
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22
Coffee sales annually exceed:
• 2.5 billion
• 3 billion
• 4 billion
• 8 billion
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23
Cognac is regarded as the best brandy in the world and is made:
• from grapes that have been allowed to ripen on the vine until they are dried like raisins
• using the methode champenoise, like a fine champagne
• from wines that are considered vintage and grown in specific areas of California
• in the Cognac region of France where the climate is humid and the soil is chalky
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24
A brewery and pub or restaurant that brews its own fresh beer on site to meet the taste of local customers is called a:
• brew pub
• microbrewery
• night club
• micropub
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25
Proof is equal to:
• age or vintage
• the type of grape used in a spirit
• twice the percentage of alcohol in the beverage
• what a guest must provide in order establish they are of legal drinking age
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26
Gin, is considered one of the white spirits, and is made from:
• Juniper berries
• potato starch
• corn
• grapes
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27
__________ is equal to twice the percentage of alcohol in a beverage.
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28
Spirits differ from wine and beer in that they are:
• made from grapes and grain
• fermented and then distilled
• only made from fruits
• contain no water or juice
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29
Coffee originated from:
• Brazil
• Europe
• Central America
• Ethiopia and Mocha
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30
The most important ingredient in beer is:
• malt
• hops
• barley
• water
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31
Cocktails are usually:
• served shaken, not stirred.
• made by mixing two or more ingredients to create a pleasant tasting beverage
• made in advance for easier serving
• the theme of many spy movies
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32
Dark ales are known as __________ and have a sweet, strong, malt flavor.
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33
Whiskey refers to a spirit that:
• is made from a variety of grapes combined after crushing
• contains no grains or hops
• the spirit that was first distilled in Scotland and Ireland centuries ago
• is only brewed in the Southern United States
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34
By providing training on the responsible service of alcoholic beverages to servers and bartenders a business owner can:
• reduce bar profits due to fewer drinks being served
• potentially lower liability insurance rates
• increase sales by lowering alcohol consumption
• limit wine sales to half bottle only
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35
Most __________ wines, like Madeira or Marsala are sweeter, with different tastes and aromas than regular wine.
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36
These __________ wines are fortified and flavored with herbs, roots, flowers, or bark, can be sweet or dry and are known as apertifs.
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37
Color classifications of wines include ________, ________, and ________.
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38
One reasonable way in which a restaurant or bar owner can show responsible service of alcoholic beverages is:
• promote a one drink per person policy
• promote two for one happy hours
• provide training programs like ServSafe
• stop serving alcohol after dinner hours
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39
Reference to the age of a wine or when the grape was harvested is known as __________ .
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40
Legislation that governs the sale of alcoholic beverages is known as:
• liquor license conditions
• dram shop legislation
• federal liquor conduct laws
• National Highway Traffic Safety Administration legislation
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41
One type of sustainable coffee is grown in the __________ .
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42
Coffee was introduced to the United States by the __________ during the colonial period.
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43
List the ways in which wine is classified and give examples of each.
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44
Define the following terms associated with beer making: hops, wort, malt, lager, and ale.
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45
Discuss dram shop legislation, what it is, how it works and the benefits of training versus having these laws.
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46
A spirit that is 80 proof is __________ percent alcohol.
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47
Designated drivers are those who only drink __________ beverages so they can ensure friends get a safe ride home.
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Where do the different types of tea originate? Provide two examples of types from each location.
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