Who developed the Cicerone Certification Program? - Correct answer-Ray Daniels
The highest Cicerone certification is a "Beer Sommelier" - Correct
... [Show More] answer-False
The first level of the Cicerone certification is "Certified Beer Server" - Correct answerTrue
List the Cicerone Certification Levels - Correct answer-Certified Beer Serve, Certified
Cicerone, Master Cicerone
How many questions are included in the first level certification? - Correct answer-60
The Second level certification includes a written exam, short answer and essay
questions. - Correct answer-True
The necessary ingredients needed to make beer are: - Correct answer-Water, Malts,
Hops, Yeast
Depending on style, water can make up between 80-90% of beer. - Correct answerTrue
All water used during the brewing process ends up in the bottle, can, or keg - Correct
answer-False
Which of these chemicals is NOT found in water naturally? Calcium, Magnesium,
Carbonate, Helium - Correct answer-Helium
Which country was know for having naturally "hard" water? - Correct answer-England
What effect does dark malted barley have on pH levels? - Correct answer-It lowers the
pH levels
What country was known for having naturally "soft" water? - Correct answer-Germany
The pH level needed for mashing should be somewhere near - Correct answer-5.1-5.2
"Malts" are considered any grain that can be fermented. - Correct answer-True
Malt gives beer its main color and flavor - Correct answer-True
Malts have the biggest impact on what component of flavor/taste? - Correct answerSweet
List types of malts used in beer production - Correct answer-Barely, Corn, Wheat, Rye,
Cereal Grains, Rice
Malts CANNOT be heated or roasted to change color and flavor profiles - Correct
answer-False
Malts rank as the most used ingredient in the beer making process. - Correct answerFalse
Some amount of pale malt is needed in every style of beer. - Correct answer-True
To make 5 gallons of beer, what is the recommended amount of pounds of malts? -
Correct answer-15 pounds
Degrees Lovibond/SRMs are used to describe beers, what? - Correct answer-Color [Show Less]