Courtesy of Craftbeer.com |
Online Introduction Class Becomes Even Easier & More Engaging
Boulder, CO •
October 20, 2015—As the beer culture in America continues to grow and beginners attempt to crack the craft code,
CraftBeer.com—the
Brewers Association (BA) website
for beer lovers—presents an updated version of the popular CraftBeer.com Beer 101 Course.
The course is designed for anyone who works in retail sales, the
restaurant industry or is simply a burgeoning craft beer enthusiast
seeking a quick and reliable introduction to the beer universe.
Beer
101 covers the history of beer; brewing ingredients and processes;
vital statistics: ABV, SRM, IBU, gravity; styles; tasting; glassware;
and pairing beer and
food.
The course is narrated and includes
multiple videos. Now there is also a downloadable worksheet that serves
as a helpful study guide later on. The course concludes with the Beer
101 Quiz, a 21-question test which must be completed
in 20 minutes. A printable certificate of completion is available for
download.
“Beer beginners are thirsty for craft beer knowledge,” said Julia Herz,
publisher of CraftBeer.com and Brewers Association craft beer program director. “As
the leading voice of small
and independent U.S. craft brewers, we are pleased CraftBeer.com’s Beer
101 Course has become a quick and easy introduction for so many budding
beer enthusiasts.”
More
than 6,000 people have taken the Beer 101 Course since its launch in
2010. The course takes about one hour to complete and costs $20. Those
that don’t pass the course with 75% or more
can retake the quiz for a full year before having to reregister for the
course.
A
leading resource on craft beer, CraftBeer.com provides a number of
other educational tools for beer lovers and professionals including the
free
CraftBeer.com Beer & Food Course,
CraftBeer.com Beer Styles Guide,
Cooking with Beer Recipe Database,
Beer Glossary,
Craft Beer Seminars
and more.
Courtesy of the Brewers Association |
About the Brewers Association
The Brewers Association is the not-for-profit trade association dedicated to small
and independent American
brewers, their beers and the community of brewing enthusiasts. The
Brewers Association (BA) represents more than 70 percent of the brewing
industry, and its members make more than 99 percent
of the beer brewed in the U.S. The BA organizes events including the World Beer Cup℠, Great
American Beer Festival®, Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America®, SAVOR℠:
An American Craft Beer & Food Experience,
AHA National Homebrewers Conference,
National Homebrew Competition and American
Craft Beer Week®. The BA publishes
The New Brewer magazine and its Brewers
Publications division is the largest publisher of contemporary and relevant brewing literature for today’s craft brewers and homebrewers.
Beer lovers are invited to learn more about the dynamic world of craft beer at CraftBeer.com and
about homebrewing via the BA’s American Homebrewers Association. Follow us on Twitter.
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