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UW-Madison Dept. of Food Science Beers of Belgium Seminar
205 Babcock Hall - Food Science Department
Madison, WI
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UW-Madison Dept. of Food Science Beers of Belgium Seminar
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This seminar on beer tasting and Belgian beer styles is a nonprofit event to support the teaching activities of the Fermentation Sciences Program in the UW-Madison Department of Food Science. The seminar will include a short history of brewing, followed by a sensory session examining the common flavors present in beer. The final talk, by noted beer writer, critic and Isthmus newspaper columnist Robin Shepard, will address the huge variety of Belgian beer styles available to American consumers, and will include a tasting of twelve different Belgian beers. This course is intended for individuals with an interest in the science of brewing and beer, including craft and home brewers, distributors, sales people, bartenders and craft beer enthusiasts.
Attendees must be over 21 years of age, and be prepared to present proof of age before attending this event.

1:00 - 1:45 Short History of Brewing
1:45 - 2:30 Basic Flavors of Beer  Sensory Analysis
2:30 - 2:45 Break
2:45 - 3:45 Belgian Beer Styles  Tasting and Appreciation
3:45 - 4:00 Wrap up and Discussion

Parking:

  A limited number of parking spots are available on campus - please go to the Food Science Department Website to register and pay

http://www.foodsci.wisc.edu//extension/brewing_beer_styles

Speaker Bios:

Dr. Jim Steele:
Dr.  Steele received a B.S. degree in Microbiology in 1982, a M.S, degree in Food Science in 1985, and a Ph.D. in Genetics in 1989, all from the University of Minnesota.  He joined the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Food Science faculty in 1989, where he continues to lead a research group examining the microbiology of fermented products.  He leads the Fermentation Science Program in the Department of Food Science at the UW-Madison.

Dr. Dana Wolle:
Dr. Wolle received his B.S. in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1987 and a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Minnesota in 1992. He worked as a professional brewer in the state of Wisconsin for 10 years, returning to the UW-Madison to take a position in the Cheese Industry and Applications group at the Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research. In addition to his cheese research duties, Dr. Wolle teaches the brewing section of an undergraduate Fermented Foods and Beverages course in the UW-Madison Department of Food Science, and is involved in the Fermentation Science Program Short Course series.

Luis Jimenez-Maroto
Mr.  JimĂ©nez-Maroto received his B.S. in Food Engineering in 2005 from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM for its acronym in Spanish) in Mexico, and a M.S. degree in Food Science in 2009 from the University of Wisconsin  Madison. He has worked as a Sensory Scientist at PepsiCo International Mexico, and was the Sensory Coordinator for the Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research and the UW-Madison department of Food Science for 4 years, where he supported academic and industry research efforts pertaining the sensory evaluation of foods, including the attribute evaluation and defect detection in beers. Luis is currently working towards his PhD at UW-Madison.

Dr. Robin Shepard:
Robin Shepard has a B.S. in Botany and a M.S. in Mass Communications from Iowa State University, and a PhD in Land Resource Management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  He is a faculty member in the Department of Life Sciences Communication and serves as the Executive Director for the North Central Cooperative Extension Association (NCCEA) that provides support to 12 Midwestern states. Beyond his primary academic and administrative responsibilities he is perhaps as well known for his beer writing, historic brewery walks and presentations. His book Wisconsin's Best Breweries and Brewpubs: Searching for the Perfect Pint was given the top book prize in 2001 by the North American Guild of Beer Writers.  He has also authored two additional books about the brewing industry and a number of academic articles.  And, Shepard regularly contributes beer reviews, travel articles, and stories to a variety of beer publications and news media formats. His regular weekly column, BEER HERE, appears in Isthmus newspaper and the web-based Daily Page.

Location

205 Babcock Hall - Food Science Department (View)
1605 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
United States
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Categories

Education > Classes
Food > Beer, Wine, Spirits

Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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