Showing posts with label Beer Trivia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beer Trivia. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Bartender Trivia

Bartenders need to know their customers.

Only one in fourteen women in America is a natural blond and only one in sixteen men is a natural blond.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Monday, January 28, 2013

Beer Trivia - President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Most historians agree that Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was elected to the office of President in 1932 primarily because he promised the American people that if he were elected President he would end prohibition.


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Beer Trivia - Dancing Peanuts

Most people are unaware of this neat little trick but if you toss salted peanuts into a glass of beer the peanuts will start to dance.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Beer Trivia - Strongest Beer in The World

The strongest beer brewed in the world is an American beer brewed by Sam Adams.  It has 17% alcohol by volume.

If you want to older this beer ask for Samuel Adams Triple Bock.  Just so you know the strength of this beer is achieved by using a special champagne yeast.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Bar Trivia - Actors and Bartenders

Bartending has been a profession that many struggling young and old actors have relied on while waiting for their big break. 

Some of the well known actors you may know who bartended to make ends meet were:

Sandra Bullock

Bruce Willis

Tom Arnold

Chevy Chase

Kris Kristofferson, and

Bill Cosby

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Beer Trivia - American Beers

Unlike European and other foreign country beers, most American beers are made mostly with rice. 

American brewers do this to give American beers a lighter taste and to tap into the market of women beer drinkers.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Beer Trivia - Beer Coolers

The portable ice chest {beer cooler} was invented by Richard C. Laramy of Joliet, Illinois on February 24, 1951.

The Coleman Company popularized the concept of a portable beer cooler in the United States with its initial offering of a galvanized cooler in 1954. Three years later the Coleman Company developed a process to make plastic lined coolers and jugs