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ABC Bartending school (2024 LATEST UPDATE)CORRECT 100%
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Grand Marnier - ANSWER Orange Flavored Liqueur 
 
Jameson - ANSWER Irish Whiskey 
 
Midori - ANSWER Melon Liqueur (Honey Dew) 
 
Remy Martin - ANSWER Cognac Brandy
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Whiskey TSP Exam Study Guide:| with complete Solution| Verified Answers
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Whiskey is a spirit produced from _______________, as they are not readily fermentable, must 
first be modified in order to be converted to alcohol. - ANSWER Grains. 
The _________ __________ are generally believed to be the first to produce a spirit from 
grains. - ANSWER Irish Celts. 
The present day name "whiskey" is attributable to the Scottish Celtic words uisge beatha, or the 
Irish Celtic term uisge baugh (pronounced whis-geh-BAW), both meaning "__________ 
___________ __________" or,...
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HFT4065C- Fine Spirits Management Exam 3 Study guide, Questions and answers, rated A+/ latest 2024/25 exam prediction paper/ APPROVED.
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HFT4065C- Fine Spirits Management 
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Bourbon must be at least 51% of this grain - -corn 
Tennessee whiskey can only be made in - -Tennessee 
Which countries spell it "whiskey" - -USA, Ireland 
Which countries spell it "whisky" - -Scotland, Canada, Japan 
Which type of whisk(e)y accounts for the vast amount of sales of both Scotch and Irish Whiskies? - - 
Blended 
What is the minimum aging requirement for Scotch? - -3 years 
T/F The term ...
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TSP Whiskey PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What is Scotch Whisky? - Must be produced in Scotland from a mash of malted barley 
and other cereal grains and aged in oak casks in an approved warehouse in Scotland for a 
minimum of 3 years. 
What is Irish Whiskey? - Must be produced in Ireland from a mash of cereals and aged 
in wooden casks in Ireland for no less than 3 years. 
What is Bourbon Whiskey? - Produced from a fermented mash of no less than 51% 
corn, distilled no higher than 160 proof (80% ABV), and stored at no more than 125...
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What economic trend transformed the South in the mid-nineteenth century? - ANSWER The South experienced a dramatic rise in cotton production 
 
Before the Civil War, what campaign was intended to keep slavery out of new territories? - ANSWER Free-Soil Movement 
 
Which significant political shift characterized Andrew Jackson's presidency? - ANSWER more people involved in the political process 
 
What antebellum philosophy in America sparked the creation of new reform institutions? - ANSWER the ...
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FDSCTE 1120 Unit 4: Distilled Spirits Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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Based on the specific gravities of the following liquors/liqueuers, which one is likely to have the most 
sugar? The specific gravities of each beverage is in parenthesis. - Creme de cassis (1.18) 
Which of the following would prove difficult to seperate from alcohol during distillation? - ethyl 
acetate (vaporizes at 77 degrees Celsius) 
"al - koh'l" literally means - mascara of wine 
What was responsible for the formation of political parties in the US? - Whiskey Rebellion 
Which of the fol...
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TSP Whiskey UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What is Scotch Whisky? - Must be produced in Scotland from a mash of malted barley 
and other cereal grains and aged in oak casks in an approved warehouse in Scotland for a 
minimum of 3 years. 
What is Irish Whiskey? - Must be produced in Ireland from a mash of cereals and aged 
in wooden casks in Ireland for no less than 3 years. 
What is Bourbon Whiskey? - Produced from a fermented mash of no less than 51% 
corn, distilled no higher than 160 proof (80% ABV), and stored at no more than 125...
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Bartending drinks Exam Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
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bay breeze - highball glass: 2 oz vodka, fill w equal parts cran and pineapple juice --> stir and 
garnish w lime 
bellini - champagne-flute: 2 oz chilled peach puree, fill w sparkling wine --> stir and garnish w 
lemon twist 
bloody mary - highball glass (add ice): 2 oz vodka, fill with bloody mary mix --> box 
- garnish with celery and/or a green olive and/or lemon 
blue hawaiin - highball glass: 1 oz rum, 1 oz blue curacao, 1/2 oz creme de coconut, fill w 
pineapple juice --> shak...
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WSET Level 2: Spirits Latest Update Graded A
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WSET Level 2: Spirits Latest Update Graded A distillation a process that increases the alcohol content of a liquid 
pot still batch process that produces characterful spirits of relatively low strength oldest, simplest kind of still; relatively inefficient = multiple distillations needed 
continuous still continuous process that can produce very high-strength, neutral spirit, or lower strength spirits more efficient than pot still 
_____ strength spirits generally have more character from the ba...
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CSS - Society of Wine Educators exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What is Remy Martin? - correct answer Cognac - along with Hennessey, Courvoisier, and Martell, is one of the world's best-selling Cognacs 
 
What spirits is produced from Blue Agave? - correct answer Tequila - There are many distilled beverages produced in Mexico using agave, all of which may be considered types of mescal. however, most of these use other varieties besides the blue agave. Tequila must be produced using at least 51% blue agave. 
 
What is "kirsch?" - correct answer Cherr...
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