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Online Course Programs in Brewing 2024

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Online Course Programs in Brewing

Whether seeking to learn more about a subject, boost a current career or obtain certification, there are many courses available to bring these goals to fruition. The length of a course will depend on the area of study and goal.

What is a course in brewing? Students have many options when it comes to brewing, which includes making beer, wine and spirits. This field offers a multitude of courses. Students may learn the science behind brewing through studying  biochemistry and microbiology. They also have the potential to become knowledgeable about the brewing process and technologies available for efficiency and quality. Topics may also include the business side of the industry, contemporary issues it faces and hospitality.

Students typically gain a better understanding of the path of consumables from production to table, making them a smarter consumer. Potential lab work associated with these courses can help students develop their interpersonal and analysis skills, which can be beneficial in future endeavors.

Costs associated with these types of courses varies broadly. Some courses are days long, while others take months to complete. This variance in duration, as well as the school selected, will impact the price.

The brewing industry provides opportunities in many levels of its processes. On the production side, students may become a lab technician, assistant brewmaster or packaging manager. Once the product is bottled, an array of people are needed to get it into stores and peoples' homes. Marketing managers and social media specialists boost the product’s brand to get it selling. Distributors and sales representatives are also potential career paths. For students interested in the business end, options may include operations manager or supply manager. Additional possibilities include tasting room server, tour guide and event manager.

There are many schools dedicated to brewing, as well as universities that offer courses in brewing. Students have a multitude of e-learning options or can find a course locally. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.