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Select the brand names of the beers from those of the wines. Careful, the words "red" and "white" can be applied to both beer and wine
There are 12 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Edmund Fitzgerald Fat Bastard Theakston Old Peculier Echigo George Killian's Irish Red Charles Shaw Two Buck ChuckAsahi Super Dry Modelo Especial Opus One Kirin Premium Hobgoblin Ruby Chimay White The Prisoner Dos Equis19 Crimes Cali Red Dirty Bastard Yona Yona
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Asahi Super Dry is a flagship lager from Asahi Breweries in Tokyo, Japan. First released in 1987, it remains Japan's top-selling beer and recently won Country Winner at the World Beer Awards. The taste is crisp, clean, and refreshing with a distinct, sharp Karakuchi (spicy dry) finish.
Yona Yona Ale is an American style pale ale from Yo-Ho Brewing Company in Nagano, Japan. First made in 1997, it jump started the Japanese craft beer revolution and won consecutive gold medals at the International Beer Competition. The taste features a prominent citrusy aroma from Cascade hops with notes of tropical fruits and sweet honey.
Echigo Koshihikari is a premium rice lager from Echigo Beer, Japan's very first microbrewery based in Niigata. Introduced in the late 1990s, it has gained global recognition as a gold-standard specialty craft lager. The taste is incredibly smooth, crisp, and light-bodied, utilizing local Koshihikari rice to deliver a naturally subtle, sweet grain flavor.
Kirin Ichiban Premium is a premium 100% malt lager from Kirin Brewery in Tokyo, Japan. First brewed in 1990, it won global acclaim for utilizing a unique, single "First-Press" wort extraction process. The taste is exceptionally smooth, rich, and well-balanced with clean malt sweetness and noble Saaz hop bitterness.
George Killian's Irish Red is an American-style amber lager produced by Molson Coors in Colorado, USA. First introduced to the American market in 1981, it traces its heritage to an 1864 Irish recipe and has won multiple Great American Beer Festival medals. The taste profile delivers deep toasted caramel sweetness, bread crust notes, and a mild nuttiness.
Theakston Old Peculiar is a legendary old ale from T&R Theakston Brewery in Yorkshire, England. First brewed in the early 19th century, it is highly celebrated as a quintessentially British "liquid legend". The taste is complex, full-bodied, and warming, featuring rich toffee, dark stone fruits, molasses, and subtle cherry overtones.
Chimay White is an authentic Trappist triple ale from Scourmont Abbey in Chimay, Belgium. First crafted in 1966, it is highly rated worldwide and holds prestigious Trappist certification. The taste perfectly balances a sudsy mouthfeel with clove spiciness, coriander, tangerine citrus, and a long, pleasant hop bitterness.
Dirty Bastard is a flagship Scotch ale from Founders Brewing Company in Michigan, USA. First released in 2002, it has won silver at the World Beer Cup and European Beer Star. The taste is full of rich caramel, dark fruit, and a distinct hint of peat smoke.
Edmund Fitzgerald is a robust porter from Great Lakes Brewing Company in Ohio, USA. First brewed in 1988 as a tribute to a fallen freighter crew, it is a multi-time Great American Beer Festival gold medal winner. The taste is bittersweet and incredibly robust, loaded with rich roasted barley, dark chocolate, and dark roast coffee notes.
Hobgoblin Ruby is a classic dark amber ale from Wychwood Brewery in Oxfordshire, England. First brewed in 1988, it famously won a World Beer Championships Gold Medal. The taste profile is characterful and bittersweet, offering prominent toffee, biscuit malt, dried raisins, and a gentle earthy hop bitterness.
Modelo Especial is a pilsner-style lager from Grupo Modelo in Mexico. First bottled in 1925, it recently became the best-selling beer in the United States. The taste is crisp, clean, and perfectly balanced, featuring light orange blossom notes and a subtle hint of hop bitterness.
Dos Equis Ambar Especial is a Vienna-style lager from Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma in Mexico. Originally created in 1897 to celebrate the upcoming 20th century, it is a highly rated staple of Mexican brewing tradition. The taste profile brings sweet bready malts, light caramel, and toasted grain sweetness with a clean finish.
THE WINES
19 Crimes Cali Red is a bold red wine blend from Treasury Wine Estates in California, USA, created as an official partnership with hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg. First launched in 2020, this collaboration won Shanken's Impact Hot Brand Award and takes its name from the 19 specific offenses that turned British convicts into colonists, sentencing them to live in Australia instead of facing execution.
Fat Bastard Chardonnay is a crisp white wine from Thierry & Guy in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. First produced in 1998, it won a silver medal at the International Wine & Spirit Competition and got its name when the winemaker tasted the experimental, yeast-aged batch and exclaimed it was a "fat bastard" of a wine due to its massive, rich body.
The Prisoner Red Blend is a flagship luxury red wine from The Prisoner Wine Company in Napa Valley, California, USA. First crafted in 2000, it has repeatedly earned spots on Wine Spectator's Top 100 list and was named after the famous 1800s etching "Le Petit Prisonnier" by Spanish artist Francisco Goya, which the founder used to protest visually against the lack of freedom.
Opus One is an ultra-premium Bordeaux-style red blend from the Opus One Winery partnership in Napa Valley, California, USA. First created in 1979 as a venture between Robert Mondavi and Baron Philippe de Rothschild, it holds legendary status with multiple 100-point scores and was named using the Latin word for a composer's first masterpiece (Opus), paired with One to symbolize a singular, shared vision.
Charles Shaw (Two Buck Chuck) is an ultra-budget California wine line produced by the Bronco Wine Company for Trader Joe's. It gets its name from its historic $1.99 price tag when it launched in 2002, which prompted bargain hunters to pair the rhyme "Two Buck" with "Chuck" as shorthand for Charles. While inflation and transportation costs have gradually driven its actual price up to $1.99-$3.99 or more depending on the state, the iconic slang name has stuck around permanently as a cultural symbol for cheap wine.
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