Facts and Trivia: Beer

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By Leslie Poston


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Everything You Wanted To Know About Beer

Beer: love it or hate it, it's a universal passtime. We like to think of it as fully American, but it originated far in the past and was carried through the ages. Next time you want to wow your friends and colleagues, just jump back to this list of fun and useful beer trivia and facts:

• The first consumer protection law ever written was enacted over beer by Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria in 1516. It was a purity law limiting the ingredients of beer to barley, hops and water.

• Tegestology is what collecting beer mats is called.

• Beer is the second most popular beverage in the world, coming in behind tea.

• Pabst Beer is now called Pabst Blue Ribbon beer because it was the first beer to win a blue ribbon at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893.

• To get rid of the foam at the top of beer (the head), stick your fingers in it.

• Monks brewing beer in the Middle Ages were allowed to drink five quarts of beer a day.

• Bavaria still defines beer as a staple food.

• To keep your beer glass or mug from sticking to your bar napkin, sprinkle a little salt on the napkin before you set your glass down.

• The oldest known written recipe is for beer.

• The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock because of beer. They had planned to sail further south to a warm climate, but had run out of beer on the journey.

• Anheuser-Busch is the largest brewery in the US.

• The longest bar in the world is the 684 foot long New Bulldog in Rock Island, IL.

• The powers that be at Guinness say that a pint of beer is lifted about ten times, and each time about 0.56 ml is lost in a beer drinker’s facial hair. That’s a lot of wasted beer!

• As of 2001, 62% of Americans reported using a designated driver at least once.

• Molson, Inc. is the oldest brewery in North America.

• Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was elected in 1932 because of his promise to end Prohibition.

• The first United States Marine Recruiting Station was in a bar.

• The first brewery in America was built in Hoboken, NJ in 1642.

• In 1935 the canned beer industry was revolutionized by a vinyl plastic liner developed for cans made out of tin.

• The movie The Shawshank Redemption got their period beer containers wrong. The prisoners on the roof drank beer out of bottles in the 1930s, when beer was canned until many years later.

• Tossing salted peanuts in a glass of beer makes the peanuts dance.

• Samuel Adams Triple Bock is the strongest beer in the world with 17% alcohol by volume. The strength is achieved by using champagne yeast.

• In Japan, beer is sold in vending machines, by street vendors and in the train stations.

• Bourbon is the official alcohol of the United States, by an act of Congress. Many people have attempted to have that overturned in favor of beer instead throughout the years.

• Many actors started out as bartenders: Sandra Bullock, Bruce Willis, Tom Arnold, Chevy Chase, Kris Kristofferson and Bill Cosby are a few of these.

• American beer is made mostly by rice, unlike the beers of other countries. This was invented to give American beer a lighter taste and tap into the market of women buyers.

• Michelob was invented during a brewer’s strike in the 1930s from a recipe tossed together by the untrained workers left behind to run the brewery. It was so bad local taverns tossed their delivered barrels in the gutter until the streets ran with beer. When the strike was over, the brewery didn’t want to lose all that beer, no matter how bad, so they repackaged it and sold it as Michelob.

• Beer is a source of B- complex vitamins.

• If you collect beer bottles your are a labeorphilist.

• The portable beer cooler was invented in Australia in the 1950s.

• The ‘33’ on a bottle of Rolling Rock was originally a printer’s error. It refers to the 33 words in the original slogan. It has generated enough mystery over the years that the company left it in the label.

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Paraglider  says:
2 years ago

Some entertaining beer-trivia here, but "We like to think of it as fully American" ??? Surely not! We've drinking beers and ales (unhopped beer), in Europe forever!

Cheers!

sherylz  says:
2 years ago

Best beer pubs in Belgium. You can order froma menu of over 200 types of beer in one little pub!

beer man  says:
2 years ago

beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer

Chris Busch  says:
17 months ago

Beer is vitamin pee. You drink and then you pee.

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Christoph Reilly  says:
15 months ago

Sherylz is right. Beer is the national drink of Belgium and is a beer lovers paradise. I was a regular at Robert's Place in N.Y., where Bruce Willis was the bartender. It was a small little restaraunt/bar that could maybe seat 50 people. Bruce was funny and a bit of a smart ass, but most importantly, a good bartender.

brian  says:
10 months ago

Wrong triple bock is not the strongest beer sam adams utopia is. there are many other beers that are stronger.

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Reynolds_Writing  says:
9 months ago

Interesting hub. I learned a few things.. I had beer on my mind today as I visited one of those homemade beer pubs last night...

Greg C  says:
5 months ago

A few intriguing facts but you need quite a few more and be more specific such as the first fact about the purity law in Bavaria Germany called the "Reinheitsgebot" which states beer can only be made of Barley Water Hops and (the yeast they did not know about yet existed in the air). If you want to add some incredibly interesting facts purchase or at least look at the Great big Book of Beer, (link above) I bought it and found it fascinating. Such as the hotel in Sweden where one can walk into the bar (with plenty of layers) and sit at an ice table, with iced seats, and drink out of a beer mug made purely of Ice!!

I like the site, just work a bit more on it.

Sincerely,

A Fellow Beer Lover

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