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2 Brewing Certificate Programs


Schoolcraft College
Brewing and Distillation Technology Certificate
- Livonia, USA
Certificate
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This program is intended for those who are interested in starting a career in brewing, expanding their current brewing knowledge and practice, or considering opening a brewpub or microbrewery. The curriculum has been designed with direct input and participation by brewing professionals, owners of breweries and brewpubs, and distillers.


Institute Of Brewing And Distilling
General Certificate in Cider Making
- London, United Kingdom
Certificate
English
This qualification is for anyone working in the cider making industry. Aimed at people working at both senior operator or team leader levels in a major operation and those running and operating small cider mills/cideries. You will gain a solid grounding in the science and technology of cider making and develop your knowledge of packaging best practice - vital to becoming a qualified professional in cider making.
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Exploring brewing degree programs at the Certificates level allows you to dive into the science and artistry behind crafting beer. This field combines technical training with creative expression, preparing you for various roles in the beverage industry.
In this program, you'll study subjects such as fermentation science, brewing techniques, and quality assurance. You'll develop practical skills like operating brewing equipment, formulating recipes, and conducting sensory evaluation. The environment encourages independence as students engage with new methods and brewing innovations.
Graduates often pursue careers as brewer's assistants, brewery managers, or quality control analysts. The hands-on approach provides a solid foundation for further advancement in the brewing sector, enhancing your ability to thrive in diverse roles. As you refine your skills and gain experience, you'll be well-positioned for a successful career in this evolving field.