WBA Raw Materials and Wort Production

When:
September, 10th through September, 21st 2012
Where:
Chicago Campus - Chicago
Level:
Advanced  
Reference-Code:
W21-12-2
Category:
Brewing Technology
Enrollment:
Closed
Course Materials:
Electronic copies of the lectures (PDF) are included in the tuition.
Printed copies are available for an additional USD 100.00 and have to be ordered at the time of application.

Raw Materials and Wort Production provides training in the technology and science of wort creation.

Each critical factor in wort production, from barley growth to wort boiling & cooling, is explained in detail. Students will complete this two-week module with a complete understanding of the effects of products & processes on this area of the brewing cycle.

This two-week program forms Module 1 of the World Brewing Academy Associate in Brewing Technology and International Diploma in Brewing Technology programs. Students can elect to attend the other courses that form the Associate & Diploma programs at a later date so that they may complete these programs at their own pace.

  • Barley Breeding and Selection
  • Malt Kilning
  • Adjunct Types
  • Brewing Water Composition
  • Barley Structure and Morphology
  • Barley Intake and Storage
  • Malt Quality Requirements
  • Adjunct Use
  • Brewing Water Treatments
  • Changes During Germination
  • Steeping
  • Malt Specifications
  • Specialty Malts
  • Hop Selection
  • Hop Growing
  • Barley - Evaluation for Malting
  • Germination
  • Brewing Water Characteristics
  • Malt Handling
  • Mash / Wort Composition
  • Wort Boiling
  • Quality Management
  • Hop Constituents
  • Milling
  • Mashing Techniques
  • Wort Clarification
  • Brewhouse Cleaning – Sanitation
  • Hop Products
  • Hop Use in Brewing
  • Mashing – Enzymes
  • Wort Separation – Lautering
  • Wort Cooling and Aeration
  • Lab Analysis – Brewhouse
  • Wort Separation - Mash Filters
  • Brewery Effluent

Advanced-Level Brewing Course

Course/program requires students to have specific knowledge of brewing technologies and/or related sciences in order to enroll.

To assess your readiness to participate, please contact Keith Lemcke requesting an assessment review for your chosen course/program.

Keith Lemcke

Keith Lemcke

Vice President Siebel Institute

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This program is also offered on the following dates:

Date Course Venue  
Sep, 9th - Sep, 20th 2013 WBA Raw Materials and Wort Production Chicago Campus » Details
Feb, 3rd - Feb, 14th 2014 WBA Raw Materials and Wort Production Chicago Campus » Details
Sep, 8th - Sep, 19th 2014 WBA Raw Materials and Wort Production Chicago Campus » Details

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