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SECTION 1: SPIRITS & DISTILLED BEVERAGES
Q1. What is the base ingredient used to make traditional Bourbon whiskey?
A. Rye B. Wheat C. Barley D. Corn E. Rice
RATIONALE: By U.S. law, Bourbon must be made from a grain mixture (mash bill)
containing at least 51% corn. It must also be aged in new charred oak barrels.
Q2. Which country is the original home of Scotch whisky?
A. Ireland B. Canada C. United States D. Japan E. Scotland
RATIONALE: Scotch whisky is produced exclusively in Scotland and must be aged
for a minimum of 3 years in oak casks. It is protected by law under the Scotch Whisky
Regulations.
Q3. What distinguishes Irish whiskey from Scotch whisky in terms of distillation?
,A. Irish whiskey is distilled once B. Irish whiskey is aged in new oak barrels C. Irish
whiskey must contain at least 51% rye D. Irish whiskey is typically triple distilled
E. Irish whiskey must be made in pot stills only
RATIONALE: Irish whiskey is most commonly triple distilled, which gives it a
smoother and lighter character compared to Scotch, which is typically double distilled.
Q4. What is the minimum aging requirement for a spirit to be labeled as Cognac?
A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 3 years D. 5 years E. 10 years
RATIONALE: Cognac must be aged for a minimum of 2 years in French oak
barrels. Cognac is a type of brandy produced in the Cognac region of France.
Q5. Which agave plant species is used to make authentic Tequila?
A. Agave Americano B. Agave Potatorum C. Agave Salmiana D. Agave Cupreata E.
Agave Tequilana Weber (Blue Agave)
RATIONALE: By Mexican law, Tequila must be produced from at least 51% Blue
Agave (Agave Tequilana Weber), with 100% Blue Agave being the premium standard.
Q6. What does the term "proof" mean when referring to alcohol content?
A. The number of years the spirit was aged B. The type of distillation process used C. A
grade of quality assigned by regulators D. Twice the percentage of alcohol by
volume (ABV) E. The number of distillation runs performed
RATIONALE: In the United States, proof is exactly double the ABV. A spirit that is
40% ABV is labeled as 80 proof. This system originated in Britain.
Q7. Which of the following is NOT a type of rum classification?
A. White/Light Rum B. Dark Rum C. Spiced Rum D. Aged Rum E. Smoked Rum
RATIONALE: Rum is classified as White, Gold/Amber, Dark, Spiced, Aged,
Overproof, and Rhum Agricole. "Smoked Rum" is not a recognized classification, unlike
smoked whisky (peated Scotch).
,Q8. Which region of Scotland is known for producing heavily peated, smoky
Scotch whiskies?
A. Speyside B. Highlands C. Lowlands D. Campbeltown E. Islay
RATIONALE: Islay is famous for its intensely peated and smoky single malt
whiskies. Iconic distilleries include Laphroaig, Ardbeg, and Bowmore.
Q9. What is the primary ingredient in Vodka production?
A. Grapes B. Sugarcane C. Agave D. Grain or Potatoes (varies by producer) E.
Juniper berries
RATIONALE: Vodka can be produced from any fermentable material, most
commonly grains (wheat, rye, corn) or potatoes. It is then distilled to a high purity and
filtered.
Q10. What botanical is REQUIRED to be the dominant flavor in Gin?
A. Coriander B. Angelica root C. Citrus peel D. Cardamom E. Juniper berries
RATIONALE: By law, juniper berries must be the predominant flavor in any spirit
classified as Gin. Without dominant juniper, the spirit cannot legally be called Gin.
Q11. What is Mezcal primarily made from?
A. Blue Agave only B. Sugarcane C. Corn D. Various species of agave E. Wheat
RATIONALE: Unlike Tequila, which must use Blue Agave, Mezcal can be made
from over 30 different agave species. The most common is Espadín agave.
Q12. What is the ABV range of most standard commercial vodkas?
A. 20–30% B. 25–35% C. 35–38% D. 40–50% E. 55–65%
RATIONALE: Most commercial vodkas are bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof), though
premium and overproof versions can reach up to 50% ABV or higher.
, Q13. Which spirit is made from fermented blue agave and produced ONLY in
specific Mexican states?
A. Mezcal B. Pulque C. Sotol D. Bacanora E. Tequila
RATIONALE: Tequila has a Denomination of Origin and can only be produced in
Jalisco and limited parts of Guanajuato, Michoacán, Nayarit, and Tamaulipas in Mexico.
Q14. What type of cask is most commonly used to age Bourbon whiskey?
A. Used French Oak barrels B. Used American Oak barrels C. New French Oak barrels
D. New charred American Oak barrels E. Used Sherry casks
RATIONALE: U.S. federal law requires that Bourbon be aged in new, charred oak
containers. Most producers use American white oak (Quercus alba) barrels.
Q15. The term "single malt" in Scotch whisky refers to:
A. Whisky made in a single distillation B. Whisky made from a single batch of barley C.
Whisky made at a single distillery using malted barley D. Whisky aged in a
single type of barrel E. Whisky blended from a single region
RATIONALE: Single Malt Scotch is made from 100% malted barley and produced at
one single distillery. It can still be a blend of different casks from that same distillery.
Q16. What is the name of the unaged, raw distillate of Tequila?
A. Blanco Tequila B. Blanco/Silver Tequila (also called Plata) C. Reposado
Tequila D. Añejo Tequila E. Extra Añejo Tequila
RATIONALE: Blanco (Silver/Plata) Tequila is unaged or rested for less than 60
days. It retains the purest agave flavor. Reposado is aged 2–12 months; Añejo 1–3
years; Extra Añejo 3+ years.
Q17. Which of the following spirits is distilled from wine?
A. Whisky B. Rum C. Gin D. Vodka E. Brandy