From Chesco: Victory Brewing Lends Its Expertise to University of Sciences’ Brewing Classes

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Downingtown’s Victory Brewing Company is lending its expertise to University of Sciences for its Brewing Science Certificate program that began in 2015.

As the craft beer industry enters higher education, Downingtown’s Victory Brewing Company  is lending a hand to one of the classes, University of Sciences’ Brewing Science Certificate program, writes Rebecca VanderMeulen for Keystone Edge.

The 18-credit program that was started two years ago aims to help fill the formal training gap of most current brewery workers.

Marisa Egan, a Victory Brewing chemist, noted that formal training is necessary to help workers understand both the science and process behind beer making. This will help them troubleshoot situations when something goes wrong.

“People think it’s so easy to put these four ingredients together,” she said. “But trial and error doesn’t really work.”

Egan teaches one of the program’s final classes. Her students are tasked with developing a hypothesis on how changing just one piece of the brewing process will affect the final product. This theory is then tested in the lab using specialized equipment.

“The number of variables that come from each product is amazing,” explained Egan. “Beer is so interesting on every level — not just the science of it, but the flavor of it.”

Read more about beer crafting education at Keystone Edge here, and check out previous VISTA Today coverage of Victory Brewing Company here.

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