Q.1
What is the Reinheitsgebot?
A German beer purity law that, among other things, permitted brewers to only use water, barley, hops and yeast.
A Belgian beer law that, among other things, permitted brewers to only use local ingredients to brew beer.
A German beer purity law that, among other things, permitted brewers to only use water, barley and hops.
An English beer law that, among other things, permitted brewers to only distribute their beer in their municipalities.
Q.2
What date was the Reinheitsgebot passed into law?
April 23, 1516
October 12, 1810
April 20, 1862
December 5, 1933
Q.3
Which duke was responsible for passing the Bavarian Purity Law, Reinheitsgebot?
Duke George the Rich
Duke Albrecht IV
Duke Henry the Drunk
Duke Wilhelm IV
Q.4
What was the penalty to a brewer who broke the Reinheitsgebot law?
The state shut down the brewery and owner(s) was sent into exile.
The beer barrels were taken by the state and destroyed and the owner(s) did not receive any money for the loss
The owner(s) was forced to drink all the beer within a fortnight.
The owner(s) was revoked of all brewing privileges and required to brew non-alcoholic beer.
Q.5
What else did the Reinheitsgebot Law of 1516 state?
Pricing regulations to protect the consumer.
Barrelege limitations on brewers.
Distribution rights and laws for the breweries.
Better and fairer access to raw materials.