Cicerone Level 1 study guide questions
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What is the cicerone certification program? ✔✔A professional certification program that
provides independent assessment and certification of knowledge and sk
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Cicerone Level 1 study guide questions
and answers rated A+
What is the cicerone certification program? ✔✔A professional certification program that
provides independent assessment and certification of knowledge and skills of beer servers
Who founded the cicerone certification program? ✔✔Ray Daniels. Owner of craft beer institute,
has written about beer for years, senior faculty member at the renowned brewing school Siebel
Institute of Technology
What year was the cicerone certification program founded? ✔✔Founded in 2007 and started
giving exams in 2008.
4 levels of cicerone certification program ✔✔1. Certified Beer Server
2. Certified Cicerone
3. Advanced Cicerone
4. Master Cicerone
5 main areas of knowledge in the cicerone certification program ✔✔1 keeping and serving beer.
2 beer styles. 3 beer flavor and evaluation. 4 beer ingredients and brewing process. 5 pairing beer
with food.
Three tier system of alcohol distribution ✔✔1 producers/importers. 2 distributors/wholesalers. 3
retailers on site and off site. Producers sell to distributors. Distributors sell to retailers. Retailers
sell to customers.
2 types of retailers and 2 examples of each ✔✔On site e.g., tavern or restaurant. Off site e.g.,
liquor store or grocery store.
2 common exceptions to the three tier system ✔✔1 Brewpubs- they produce beer and sell
directly to consumers without having to go through a distributor. 2 Small breweries- they're often
allowed to sell directly to retailers without having to go through a distributor. Commonly called
"self distribution."
What law requires the three tier system? When did it start? ✔✔Twenty first amendment to the
United States Constitution. Enacted in 1933
3 reasons for the three tier system ✔✔1 Regulate and control the alcohol industry. 2 Prevent a
return to the excess and abuses the led to Prohibition. 3 Tax revenues.
How is alcohol absorbed into the body? ✔✔Through the tissues of the mouth, throat, stomach
and small intestine.
5 factors that affect the absorption of alcohol into the body ✔✔1 Food. 2 Concentration of the
alcohol. 3 Carbonation. 4 Temperature of the beverage. 5 Hydration
4 classic symptoms of intoxication ✔✔1 Relaxed inhibitions. 2 Impaired judgement. 3 Slowed
reaction time. 4 Loss of coordination.
What are some chronic health issues caused by alcohol consumption? ✔✔Damage to the liver,
heart and brain.
What does BAC stand for? ✔✔blood alcohol concentration
What is the legal BAC limit for driving? ✔✔0.08% in every state except Michigan, where it is
0.10%
What is alcohol tolerance? ✔✔Regular consumption of alcohol can result in a tolerance.
Consumption of more alcohol will produce the same effects as previously with lesser amounts.
2 types of alcohol tolerance ✔✔1 Metabolic tolerance- the body absorbs the alcohol more
slowly. 2 Functional tolerance- a person can act sober with a higher BAC
4 ways the body gets rid of alcohol ✔✔1 Breathe. 2 Sweat. 3 Urine. 4 Mother's milk
Why is it dangerous to consume alcohol while taking medication? ✔✔The liver processes
alcohol and some types of medication. So one substance could be processed at the neglect of the
other, or the liver could be overworked.
Why is it important to be a responsible beverage server? ✔✔To ensure everyone's health and
safety. We, our employer, could be held liable for the actions of a drunk customer.
What is the legal drinking age? ✔✔21 in most instances. There are some exceptions for
consumption, but the legal age to buy alcohol is almost always 21 years old
Are you required to check IDs to detect underage customers? ✔✔No. California law does not
require you to check ID. However, your employer might have a policy that requires it. Checking
IDs will help protect you and your employer against liability for underage drinking.
4 forms of acceptable ID ✔✔1 Drivers License. 2 ID card. 3 Passport. 4 Military ID
Review the California Drink Chart Guide ✔✔hgkf
Could your employer be held liable for your customer's DUI? ✔✔Yes. Either the licensee or the
server could be sued for injuries or death that resulted from gross negligence or willful
misconduct.
3 kinds of alcohol related liability ✔✔1 Administrative liability- The licensee could be held
responsible. 2 Criminal liability- The server could be held responsible for a violation such as
serving a minor or after-hours drinking. 3- Civil liability- The licensee or the server could be
sued for injuries or death.
Does beer have a shelf life? ✔✔Yes. Beer is best consumed while it's fresh.
Which types of beer are best for aging? ✔✔Beers with high ABV or with strong flavors are best
for aging.
3 tactics to ensure that the beer you serve is fresh ✔✔1 Rotate inventory. 2 Store beer properly. 3
Serve beer properly. Draft beer should use CO2, not air
How long will beer stay fresh on tap? ✔✔Non- pasteurized draft beer will stay fresh 1.5 to 2
months refrigerated. Pasteurized draft beer will stay fresh 3 to 4 months refrigerated.
How long will beer stay fresh in bottles? ✔✔Beer in bottles will stay fresh up to 6 months
refrigerated.
Must all beer be stored in refrigeration? ✔✔All beer will stay fresh longer in refrigeration.
Refrigeration is required for draft beer. Refrigeration is recommended for bottled beer.
2 characteristics of oxidized beer ✔✔1 Papery flavor. 2 Wet cardboard flavor
How does beer become "skunked"? ✔✔Light damages beer within a few minutes. Skunkiness
mostly shows up in the aroma.
Does glass color protect the beer from light? ✔✔Yes. Glass color protects the beer from light.
Brown glass protects best. Then green. Clear glass provides no protection from light. Aluminum,
ceramic, and boxes provide maximum protection from light.
4 ways to keep draft beer fresh longer ✔✔1 Always refrigerate draft beer. 2 Always use CO2 or
CO2-nitrogen mixture. 3 Use the proper pressure. 4 Never use air or a "party pump".
4 Main elements on a draft system ✔✔1 Keg. 2 Coupler. 3 Foam on beer detector, FOB. 4
Faucet
Keg ✔✔Allows for storage and transport of beer. Usually made from stainless steel. Sizes vary
from 5 gal, 1/6-barrel, to 15.5 gal, 1/2-barrel. Has a valve to attach the coupler.
Coupler ✔✔Attaches to the keg valve. Allows CO2 in and beer out. Beer line attaches to the
coupler.
FOB ✔✔Foam on beer detector. Automatically stops the flow when the keg is low on beer.
Saves beer- and money- by preventing foam from entering the lines, so you don't have to purge
the lines when switching kegs. Can be wall- mounted, or part of the coupler.
Faucet ✔✔The "tap" that dispenses beer. Screws onto the shank. Tap marker, tap handle,
identifies the beer.
Standard temperature on draft system ✔✔38 degrees F, 3.3 degrees C
How long must a keg be refrigerated before dispensing? ✔✔24 hours or else it will foam
Who may adjust gas pressure to kegs? ✔✔Only a draft-trained technician may adjust gas
pressure to kegs.
4 basic ways to troubleshoot a draft system ✔✔1 Refrigerate the keg for 24 hours. 2 Check that
the coupler is engaged. 3 Check for kinks or pinches in the beer line. 4 Check that the FOB is set
for service.
How often should draft system be cleaned? ✔✔Every 2 weeks. Every 3 months for a complete
FOB and coupler cleaning.
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