Thoughts on Brewing Courses?

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I finished the Udemy course today.
It was OK but no great revelations, but it covered all the things I'd picked up loitering on here acheers.
Nice to have things reinforced though.
Worth watching 7/10 on the geck-o-meter :cool:
 
I've been thinking about things to do with myself if/when lockdown ends and was looking at courses on brewing.

Has anyone been on a brewing course?

I've been looking at courses on www.brew-school.com and wondered what people thought of them.

Would it be a worthwhile thing to do or is it better to learn as you go?

I was looking at the exact same website just a couple of days ago and am somewhat local to you so do shout if you give it further consideration and want a travel buddy :beer1:
 
I started with a half-day course at the Home Brew Shop in Farnborough a while back - maybe they’ll resume post-lockdown. I found it helpful to see an all-grain brew and pick up practical tips before my first attempt. I believe Malt Miller also run similar day courses. At the other end of the scale, you can study part-time for an MSc in Brewing Science at University of Nottingham - very interesting but a different level of cost and commitment!


Also did this course with these people. i found it very good. And it made me buy a grainfather
 
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