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2025 Certification Exam: Cicerone Beer Server- Updated Question and Answers [100% Correct] Which of the following best describes the beer characteristic that involves the balance between hop bitterness and malt sweetness? Perceived Bitterness A popular example of which type of stout...

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2025 Certification Exam: Cicerone Beer
Server- Updated Question and Answers
[100% Correct]
Which of the following best describes the beer characteristic that involves the balance between hop
bitterness and malt sweetness?

Perceived Bitterness



A popular example of which type of stout is Draught Guinness?

Irish Stout



Why is it recommended to pour beer into a glass during tasting?

Allows aroma to be evaluated



During which stage of glass cleaning is it necessary to use the "heel in, heel out" method?

Rinsing in cold water



Belgian Framboise contains what unique brewing ingredient?

Raspberries



Which of the following flavors is commonly derived from malt?

Toasty



What is the function of the device in draft systems that halts beer flow once the keg is empty?

Foam On Beer (FOB)



The SRM (Standard Reference Method) is used to evaluate what aspect of beer?

Color of Beer

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, Which flavor profile is often found in American Pale Ales?

Grapefruit



To minimize foaming during service, how long should a keg be pre-cooled in the cooler?

24 Hours



What is the legal blood alcohol concentration for determining driver intoxication in the United States,
Canada, and the UK?

0.08%



Which German lager is known for being straw to gold-colored with a notable bitterness and typical
alcohol content ranging from 4.4% to 5.2% ABV?

German Pils



During fermentation, which flavor is often produced by yeast?

Clove



For serving a Best Bitter with 3.8% ABV, which glass size is most suitable?

20 oz (590 ml) Imperial pint



Among the following beer styles, which one has the lowest alcohol content?

A. American Porter

B. Best Bitter

C. Oatmeal Stout

D. Wee Heavy

B. Best Bitter



Which of the following is considered a fundamental taste?

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