So it seems I am destined for a marketing role, and perhaps quality control (tasting) one rather than becoming a master brewer. I also like the idea of becoming an accredited beer sommelier – judging beers and matching them to foods. However, I still can’t work out whether Brewlab are trying to put us off or not, I think the course should be renamed Don’t Start up Brewing. But it’s all too late, I am committed now.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
(Don't) start up brewing
It’s the second day of my Start up Brewing course at Brewlab. Tomorrow is a nice easy day
with a visit to a few local microbreweries and a beery lunch at the wonderfully quirky Big Lamp Brewery. But the first two
days have been intense. In summary: I found the review of ingredients fascinating,
I found the marketing and branding piece particularly interesting, I enjoyed
learning how to create new beer recipes and like the idea of exploiting new
markets, I also found I am good at detecting problems with beer through bad flavours
and odours, but I got thoroughly confused by the brewing process.
So it seems I am destined for a marketing role, and perhaps quality control (tasting) one rather than becoming a master brewer. I also like the idea of becoming an accredited beer sommelier – judging beers and matching them to foods. However, I still can’t work out whether Brewlab are trying to put us off or not, I think the course should be renamed Don’t Start up Brewing. But it’s all too late, I am committed now.
So it seems I am destined for a marketing role, and perhaps quality control (tasting) one rather than becoming a master brewer. I also like the idea of becoming an accredited beer sommelier – judging beers and matching them to foods. However, I still can’t work out whether Brewlab are trying to put us off or not, I think the course should be renamed Don’t Start up Brewing. But it’s all too late, I am committed now.
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