OhNo789
Member
Hello everyone, I've been reading a lot of beer books and online resources lately mostly How to Brew by John J Palmer, Tasting Beer by Randy Mosher, and the style history/guide books from the Brewers Association. These books have such a wellspring of knowledge it's hard to put them down, but it's also hard to remember all of their information.
What do you guys use to study, memorize, and what resources are out there? I know there is the bjcp study guide, the cicerone program, and the seible institute, all of which I plan on doing when I'm ready (read: have the money). But being more used to a classroom setting, I've begun to create study guides and mock tests, which sometimes help.
I'd really like to take the BJCP test next year, and work my way up from there, but what have you used to study history, styles, terminology, flavors, and off flavors? Would anyone be interested if I started sharing my study guides, or even perhaps started making PowerPoint presentations on the various styles and their history?
What do you guys use to study, memorize, and what resources are out there? I know there is the bjcp study guide, the cicerone program, and the seible institute, all of which I plan on doing when I'm ready (read: have the money). But being more used to a classroom setting, I've begun to create study guides and mock tests, which sometimes help.
I'd really like to take the BJCP test next year, and work my way up from there, but what have you used to study history, styles, terminology, flavors, and off flavors? Would anyone be interested if I started sharing my study guides, or even perhaps started making PowerPoint presentations on the various styles and their history?