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Module 1 Bar Quiz

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Multiple Choice

The period when human consumption of alcohol began unintentionally around 10,000 years ago and was believed that alcohol originated from the storage of overripe and decaying fruits or grains.

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10,000 BC

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8,000 BC

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6,000 BC

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4,000 BC

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Multiple Choice

The period where TARVERNS emerged and started serving Ales and became a place for social gatherings.

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10,000 BC

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8,000 BC

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6,000 BC

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4,000 BC

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Taverns

Taverns were derived from the Latin term taberna and the Greek taverna, whose original meaning was a shed or workshop where it serves beverages particularly “ale” and places for social gatherings.

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Multiple Choice

During 1100 BC (Ancient Greece) the Taverns were the places for the poor the consume alcoholic beverages. If the Tavern is for the poor, what is the place for the rich people?

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Banquet

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Lesches

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Town Hall

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Patio

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Lesches

Lesches – serving fine food and drinks for the rich, and Taverns – places for the poor.

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Multiple Choice

The origin of distilled spirit was believed to be in these area.

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Japan & Dubai

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Japan & Saudi Arabia

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Middle East and China

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Ancient Persia and China

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Alcohol

700 A.D.

The origin of distilled spirits is far more recent and is traced to the Middle East or China at about 700 A.D. The word alcohol “al kohl" is Arabic in origin. 

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Multiple Choice

These are an establishment which serves alcoholic drinks especially beer for consumption on the premises, usually in a homely setting.

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Inns

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Pub

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Tavern

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Cabarets

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Pubs

Pubs are commonly found in English- speaking countries, particularly in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

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Multiple Choice

It is a term used for illegal liquors produced during nighttime.

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Bathtub Gin

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Bootlegger

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Moonshines

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Rumrunners

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Bootleggers 

Illegal suppliers of illegal liquors. They were known as bootleggers because they started to smuggle illegal alcoholic beverages in flask by concealing them in their boots.

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Bathtub Gin

 Gin made in the bathtub, because the preferred style of the bottle didn't fit in the kitchen sink

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Rumrunners 

alcohol smugglers

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Multiple Choice

The DATE when the Prohibition Law or 18th Amendment Law was passed – this made manufacturing, selling, and importation of alcoholic beverages in America illegal.

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1850

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1870

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1920

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1970

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In 1920 – Prohibition Law or 18th Amendment Law 

The Prohibition Law caused large numbers of establishments stopped to operate, people lost their jobs and the government lost a large amount of revenue from the taxes generated from those establishments and made known as a major cause of The Great American Depression.

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Multiple Choice

It is when the 21st Amendment was passed to repeal the Prohibition Law.

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1930

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1931

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1932

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1933

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Multiple Choice

The founding date of San Miguel Corporation

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1880

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1890

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1900

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1910

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Sam Miguel Corporation

It was founded by Don Enrique Maria Barreto de Ycaza in San Miguel district in Manila, the La Fabrica de Cerveza de San Miguel, the first brewery in South East Asia.

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Multiple Choice

This is the area where your guests' order, sit and sip their drinks.

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Under Bar

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Back Bar

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Front Bar

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Multiple Choice

A beverage service industry that sells coffee, tea, cakes, and sometimes sandwiches and light meals.

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Coffee Shop

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Tea Shop

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Restobar

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Coffee House

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Multiple Choice

A bar tool that is use to make the beverage cold and shaken.

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Multiple Choice

This tool is use to pour over the drinks into the glass to catch any unwanted particles such as pulp or tiny ice pieces.

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Multiple Choice

A tool use in mixology for measuring drinks and liquid ingredients.

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Multiple Choice

A tall glass can store 8-12 oz. of liquid and measures 3 inches diameter by 6 inches in height. It is used to serve mixed drinks like tequila sunrise and long island iced tea.

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Multiple Choice

A short glass with various designs containing 6-10 oz. of liquid and measures 3.5 inches in height and about 3 inches in diameter. It is also called old-fashioned glass or lowball glass and is typically used to serve whiskey or scotch with ice.

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Multiple Choice

Which one is the coupe glass?

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