MBAA Brewery Engineering
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MBAA Brewery Engineering
So, last week I had the pleasure of attending the Master Brewers Association of the Americas' course in Brewery Engineering. It was really interesting! Of course, as homebrewers, we know a lot of stuff about making beer. But scaling it up to a large production facility definitely requires some forethought. Being a metallurgical engineer by degree, I found the discussions on brewery materials quite fascinating. I also enjoyed the discussions on valves and pumps (and we even had the opportunity to disassemble and reassemble some valves, and replace seals and o-rings on pumps). And we did a lot of calculations for proper sizing of brewery equipment, and calculating losses through the various processes.
It was also really cool to meet folks from lots of different breweries around the country. Each student provided several (10!) cases of their brewery's beer, which we kept in our hospitality room fridge for after class enjoyment. I got to sample some very tasty brews that otherwise I'd never try, because most small breweries don't distribute outside their home state. Very cool.
Plus I got this nifty diploma All in all, a very interesting and useful week of education! The course is offered annually, and is open to anyone who wants to take it (though I am not sure it would be so useful for the average homebrewer, though homebrewers have been known to attend).
And, later this month, I'll be heading to the MBAA Brewing and Malting Science course (which I think would be more useful for homebrewers). Should be fun!
It was also really cool to meet folks from lots of different breweries around the country. Each student provided several (10!) cases of their brewery's beer, which we kept in our hospitality room fridge for after class enjoyment. I got to sample some very tasty brews that otherwise I'd never try, because most small breweries don't distribute outside their home state. Very cool.
Plus I got this nifty diploma All in all, a very interesting and useful week of education! The course is offered annually, and is open to anyone who wants to take it (though I am not sure it would be so useful for the average homebrewer, though homebrewers have been known to attend).
And, later this month, I'll be heading to the MBAA Brewing and Malting Science course (which I think would be more useful for homebrewers). Should be fun!
~*~*~I like big beers and I cannot lie!~*~*~
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Congrats Evily! You should be proud of what you've been achieving. Keep up the great work to improve your brewing knowledge.
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That is Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
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Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
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Far out that is way cool. Sounds like a barrel full of fun
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That's really neat.
They spelled your name wrong, though.
They spelled your name wrong, though.
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Really cool! Keep us posted on your other classes. Also I see where Evily came from now, a character away from Emily, I guess that is available far more often than your real name for an ID. I was going to ask about that...
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From what I understand, when she was in college, she received a package addressed to "Evily" instead of "Emily." Naturally, she and her roommates thought it was hilarious, and she's used it ever since.ckd022 wrote:Really cool! Keep us posted on your other classes. Also I see where Evily came from now, a character away from Emily, I guess that is available far more often than your real name for an ID. I was going to ask about that...
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Some regard me as a Sensei of Brewing
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That's cool stuff there.
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Funny, I always read it like it was a contraction for Evil Lily. I like this story better.FedoraDave wrote:From what I understand, when she was in college, she received a package addressed to "Evily" instead of "Emily." Naturally, she and her roommates thought it was hilarious, and she's used it ever since.ckd022 wrote:Really cool! Keep us posted on your other classes. Also I see where Evily came from now, a character away from Emily, I guess that is available far more often than your real name for an ID. I was going to ask about that...
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FedoraDave wrote:From what I understand, when she was in college, she received a package addressed to "Evily" instead of "Emily." Naturally, she and her roommates thought it was hilarious, and she's used it ever since.ckd022 wrote:Really cool! Keep us posted on your other classes. Also I see where Evily came from now, a character away from Emily, I guess that is available far more often than your real name for an ID. I was going to ask about that...
Good memory, Dave! That is indeed where "evily" comes from. Just an old college nickname for Emily. And 20 years later, people still call me Evily.
~*~*~I like big beers and I cannot lie!~*~*~
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Girlfriend you have gone and gotten yourself one totally cool job. And I thought I was it going for marine biology.
PS Can you help me fix my backplates, they're hopelessly messed up?
Any chance of smuggling in a recording device for this one? We promise not to tell.And, later this month, I'll be heading to the MBAA Brewing and Malting Science course (which I think would be more useful for homebrewers). Should be fun!
PS Can you help me fix my backplates, they're hopelessly messed up?
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