What are the four basic ingredients in most beer?
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Answer: Water, grain, hops, and yeast
Water, grain, hops, and yeast ✓ — Correct! Almost all beer is just four things: water, a malted grain (usually barley), hops, and yeast. The yeast eats the grain's sugars and turns them into alcohol and CO2; hops add bitterness and aroma. Germany's centuries-old purity law even limited beer to these basics.
Water, sugar, and food coloring — Wrong. Sugar and dye aren't the base. Beer's sugars come from malted grain, and its color comes from how much that grain is roasted, not from added coloring.
Barley, rice, and sparkling water — Wrong. Rice or corn are sometimes added as cheaper extras, and the bubbles form naturally during fermentation. The real backbone is grain, hops, water, and yeast.
