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Trivia 7: Coffee
Question 1 |
Answer: a. Finland
1. Finland — 12 kg/26 lbs — Finland is the world's biggest consumer of coffee on a per-person basis. The average Finn drinks nearly four cups a day. Coffee is so popular in Finland that two 10-minute coffee breaks are legally mandated for Finnish workers.2. Norway — 9.9 kg/22 lbs — Norwegians drink more than three cups of coffee a day. Coffee houses are popular in Norway, and unlike in the United States, they are primarily places to socialize, not to work or to carry a drink out.
3. Iceland — 9 kg/20 lbs — Beer was illegal in Iceland until 1987, and wine is costly, so coffee has long been the most essential social drink in the country. It is customary in Iceland to offer any visitor a cup of coffee, and Icelanders have a stock reply, tíudropar, or "ten drops," to indicate that they just want a small cup.
4. Denmark — 8.7 kg/19 lbs — In Denmark, the word kaffeslabberas means an informal social gathering where coffee and cake is offered, often after dinner. At weddings, people will often be explicitly invited for the bryllupskaffe or wedding coffee reception.
5. Netherlands — 8.4 kg/19 lbs — Dutch merchants first introduced coffee to the West, shipping entire coffee plants from the Yemeni port of Mocha to India and Indonesia, where they were grown on plantations to supply beans to Europe. - International Coffee Organization.
Question 2 |
Answer: d. Czech Republic
The most popular Czech beers are Pilsner Urquell, Staropramen and Budweiser Budvar, which has no relationship to Budweiser, a Watery and flavorless American-style pale lager.Ireland: Unquestionably the most popular beer is, Guinness Stout, the original classic that continues to grow in popularity every year. First brewed in 1759, the dark ale has a bold and robust flavor and should be enjoyed slowly among friends.
Austria: The most popular beer style in Austria is “Austrian Märzen,” a filtered lager that holds about 60% market share. Austrian Märzen ought not to be confused with Bavarian Märzen, however).
Botswana: The most popular in Botswana is opaque beer, Chibuku, made from sorghum and maize.
Croatia. Ožujsko is the most popular beer in Croatia, with 10 bottles being consumed every second. It has been produced since 1892).
Question 3 |
Answer: c. North Dakota 45.8 gallons Bud Light
2. New Hampshire 43.9 gallons Bud Light3. Montana 41.0 gallons Coors Light
4. South Dakota 38.9 gallons But Light
5. Wisconsin 36.2 gallons M
Question 4 |
Answer: b. False
North Carolina is 2nd in the nation behind Washington with 175 microbreweries.Question 5 |