Have you ever wanted to learn how to make your own beer, wine and spirits? Does the thought of turning what might start out as a fun hobby into your very own lucrative small business interest you? If this sounds like you then perhaps you should consider enrolling in Hocking College’s upcoming Fermentation Science program!
Fermentation science is based on the natural chemical process by which sugar is broken down into carbon dioxide and alcohol utilizing a single cell microorganism called yeast. However, most people would probably be more familiar with this term as it relates to the creation of beverages such as beer, wine and spirits.
Also famous for being one of the oldest forms of food processing known to man, the historical roots of fermentation science can be traced back to 1000 B.C. when the Chinese used fermented soybean curd to treat skin infections. However, fermentation science has been primarily used throughout history to produce beer and wine. In fact, according to most historians, the production of mead and honey wine during the Vedic Period (1700-1100 B. C.) predates the creation of bread.
In conjunction, during Hocking College’s autumn 2018-2019 term prospective craft brewers who enroll in their Fermentation Science program can choose to pursue either an associate’s degree or certificate in fermentation science. Afterwards, graduates from this program will be able to tap into this thriving industry!
Students who enroll in Hocking College’s Fermentation Science program will get the chance to experience what its like to work in a nano brewery operation. There they will receive instruction in how to excel in the following skills:
Currently the only prerequisite students need to enroll in Hocking College’s fermentation science program is a pair of steel toe work boots. However, students who possess the following academic skills and specific qualities will have a definite advantage over their potential classmates:
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Specific Qualities:
Students who graduate with either an associate degree or certificate in fermentation science from Hocking College will be capable of filling the following positions in the craft beverage industry:
Students who enroll in Hocking College’s Fermentation Science program will be able to enjoy the following benefits: