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.
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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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There are 4 modules in this course
In this module, we’ll introduce you the overall idea of beer quality, focusing specifically on the foam of beer. We'll discuss how foam appearance impacts someone’s perception of a beer’s flavor and overall quality. We’ll also take a look at what the research tells us about beer foam preferences from various countries around the world. We'll discuss the physical parameters that impact foam and methods for producing more bubbles. We'll also discuss the physics of bubbles and factors that affect their size and stability.
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5 videos4 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
In this module, we'll begin by talking about foam positive and foam negative materials, and the various chemical species that influence foam stability. We will discuss the affect that hydrophilic (water loving) and hydrophobic (water hating) chemicals have on the stability of foam. We also review some of the research that has been done in this area to give you a more nuanced view of this subject. We will also look at the results of various research projects that compare the foaming properties of albumins and hordeins. Also in this module, we'll review methods and tools available for measuring the stability of foam and for measuring foam lacing. Finally, Joseph Williams will walk you through a number of foam measuring techniques at the UC Davis brewing and food science laboratory.
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5 videos2 readings2 assignments
In this module, we'll discuss how the raw materials chosen for brewing can affect foam. We will discuss various factors of beer production that affect foam including sweet wort production, boiling, and hops and hop products. We'll also discuss the impacts that yeast, filtration, stabilization, packaging, and dispensing have on foam. We'll discuss common foam problems that occur during the dispensing and serving of beer, including proper glass cleanliness. We also discuss ways of testing for foam positive and negative materials in the beer. We'll discuss common reasons foam positives are lacking in beer and reasons foam negative materials are present in beer.
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5 videos2 readings2 assignments
In this module, we'll discuss the problem of gushing and it's causes. We'll also discuss methods of testing for gushing and preventing gushing. I will also provide some final thoughts on delighting your customers with beautiful foam. We'll finish the course with applying your knowledge through a scenario based quizzes.
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