As it is one of the most distinctive qualities of beer, achieving the perfect foam is a precise art. In this course, you’ll learn how foam affects the quality of beer. Designed for brewers of all skill levels, this online course is part of a comprehensive series where "The Pope of Foam”, Charlie Bamforth, guides you through the key markers of beer quality: flavor, foam, color/clarity, freshness and quality systems.

Beer Quality: Foam
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Beer Quality: Foam
This course is part of Beer Quality Specialization

Instructor: Charles Bamforth
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Discover the science behind foam, how to measure and assess foam and how to achieve the ideal foam.
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