Chemistry of Beer Class

Discussion in 'Homebrewing' started by robwestcott, Nov 26, 2013.

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  1. robwestcott

    robwestcott Pooh-Bah (1,767) Nov 3, 2008 Indiana
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  2. MrShake

    MrShake Initiate (0) Nov 7, 2013 Illinois

    Thanks!!! Totally gonna do this!
     
  3. benetoh

    benetoh Zealot (536) Feb 2, 2008 New Jersey

    i hope there isnt much homework
     
  4. mjshearer1

    mjshearer1 Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2011 Michigan

    I'm signed up, which is surprising, considering how I previously swore to never go back to school again...
     
  5. PortLargo

    PortLargo Pooh-Bah (1,831) Oct 19, 2012 Florida
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    Ditto . . . now I can't wait for the school bell to ring.
     
  6. rocdoc1

    rocdoc1 Maven (1,265) Jan 13, 2006 New Mexico
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    They had me until I read that I'd be using my previous knowledge of organic chemistry, they're setting me up for total failure.
     
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  7. billandsuz

    billandsuz Pooh-Bah (2,097) Sep 1, 2004 New York
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    from what I can tell, this is a 101 level course.
    many, most? of us are probably way ahead of this class. we already know most everything about how beer is made, the process, starch conversion, fermentation, sanitation, etc. when I see a how to homebrew book I will pick it up and quickly realize that 90% of the information has been written about in a few dozen other books I have already read and understand. the remaining 10% is what I am interested in and there are books for that.

    but if it approaches a Siebel or UC Davis level, then sure, totally worth the effort for free.
     
  8. tngolfer

    tngolfer Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2012 Tennessee

    Anybody else starting this class tonight?
     
  9. robwestcott

    robwestcott Pooh-Bah (1,767) Nov 3, 2008 Indiana
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    +1
     
  10. Marshall_ofmcap

    Marshall_ofmcap Initiate (0) Jul 17, 2013 Colorado

    not tonight but soon
     
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