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EWA-Irish Whiskey Certificate-March 7-24

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Certificate in Irish Whiskey

Statera Academy is excited to offer this new course from the Edinburgh Whisky Academy!

Exploring the fascinating world of whisky across 2 days, this fun and accessible course will enhance your appreciation of all things aqua vitae.

As well as a certificate of completion, you’ll come away knowing so much more about this fabulous spirit. Whether you consider yourself an Irish Whiskey connoisseur or are simply curious to learn more, you’ll certainly get something out of our award-winning material and industry expertise.

Registration Deadline
 Friday March 1st, 2024
Course Start Date  Thursday March 7th, 2024
Schedule

Thursday March 7th and 14th, and Wednesday March 20th
6:00pm to 9:00pm

Instructor Keith Nicholson
Location
Urban Rec Conference Facility

625 E 16th Ave,
Vancouver, BC V5T 2V3

What’s Included
  • An EWA Irish Whiskey Certificate course workbook.
  • All of the tasting samples.
  • Certificate and lapel Pin (upon successful completion)

 

Course Description:

This course gives the candidate an in-depth overview of Irish Whiskey. The candidate will explore the history and business of Irish whiskey, before learning the whole production and maturation processes. The candidate will also learn about legal requirements and how to run a sensory analysis of Irish whiskey. Below are the learning outcomes assessed in the EWA assessment.

1) Irish Whiskey History
     a)  Chart the history of distillation.
     b)  Understand the development of poitín and the whiskey industry in Ireland.
     c)  Understand how the Irish Whiskey market has developed throughout the years.
     d)  Identify the impact of political events on the industry.
     e)  Identify recent developments within the industry.

2) The Business of Irish Whiskey
      a)  Explore the Irish Technical File.
      b)  Learn who’s who in the Irish Whiskey industry.
      c)  Identify planned and future developments in the industry.
      d)  Identify key threats to the industry.

3) Production Process
      a) Identify key grains and understand the different mashbills used for each style of whiskey.
      b) Identify and understand the different parts of the production process.
            • Malting, Milling, Mashing, and Fermentation.
      c) Identify the types of equipment used dependent on the mashbill recipe and the style of spirit desired.

4) Pot Still Spirit Production
      a)  Understand the importance of Pot Still production in Ireland.
      b)  Outline the processes involved in pot still spirit production. Milling, Mashing, Fermentation, and Distillation.
      c)  Identify the requirements for Malt spirit production and Grain spirit production in Ireland.
      d)  Understand the continuous distillation process and how it differs to pot still production.

5) Maturation
      a) Understand the regulations and requirements for maturing Irish Whiskey.
      b) Explore the world of non-oak maturation and identify key woods used.
      c) Identify the different warehousing systems in use in Ireland.

6) Blended Irish Whiskey
      a) Understand the process used to produce blended Irish Whiskey.
      b) Identify the different combinations of blended Irish Whiskey in line with their definitions.

7) Bottling & Labelling
     a) Identify pre-bottling options
     b) Identify and understand the labelling requirements for Irish Whiskey.

8) Sensory Analysis
     a) Explore activities and learning aids to develop sensory appreciation.
     b) Understand how to nose and taste whiskey.
     c) Identify the general aromas and flavours of the four major categories of Irish Whiskey.


There is a multiple-choice exam at the end of the second day.

 


Certificate in Irish Whiskey

Statera Academy is excited to offer this new course from the Edinburgh Whisky Academy!

Exploring the fascinating world of whisky across 2 days, this fun and accessible course will enhance your appreciation of all things aqua vitae.

As well as a certificate of completion, you’ll come away knowing so much more about this fabulous spirit. Whether you consider yourself an Irish Whiskey connoisseur or are simply curious to learn more, you’ll certainly get something out of our award-winning material and industry expertise.

Registration Deadline
 Friday March 1st, 2024
Course Start Date  Thursday March 7th, 2024
Schedule

Thursday March 7th and 14th, and Wednesday March 20th
6:00pm to 9:00pm

Instructor Keith Nicholson
Location
Urban Rec Conference Facility

625 E 16th Ave,
Vancouver, BC V5T 2V3

What’s Included
  • An EWA Irish Whiskey Certificate course workbook.
  • All of the tasting samples.
  • Certificate and lapel Pin (upon successful completion)

 

Course Description:

This course gives the candidate an in-depth overview of Irish Whiskey. The candidate will explore the history and business of Irish whiskey, before learning the whole production and maturation processes. The candidate will also learn about legal requirements and how to run a sensory analysis of Irish whiskey. Below are the learning outcomes assessed in the EWA assessment.

1) Irish Whiskey History
     a)  Chart the history of distillation.
     b)  Understand the development of poitín and the whiskey industry in Ireland.
     c)  Understand how the Irish Whiskey market has developed throughout the years.
     d)  Identify the impact of political events on the industry.
     e)  Identify recent developments within the industry.

2) The Business of Irish Whiskey
      a)  Explore the Irish Technical File.
      b)  Learn who’s who in the Irish Whiskey industry.
      c)  Identify planned and future developments in the industry.
      d)  Identify key threats to the industry.

3) Production Process
      a) Identify key grains and understand the different mashbills used for each style of whiskey.
      b) Identify and understand the different parts of the production process.
            • Malting, Milling, Mashing, and Fermentation.
      c) Identify the types of equipment used dependent on the mashbill recipe and the style of spirit desired.

4) Pot Still Spirit Production
      a)  Understand the importance of Pot Still production in Ireland.
      b)  Outline the processes involved in pot still spirit production. Milling, Mashing, Fermentation, and Distillation.
      c)  Identify the requirements for Malt spirit production and Grain spirit production in Ireland.
      d)  Understand the continuous distillation process and how it differs to pot still production.

5) Maturation
      a) Understand the regulations and requirements for maturing Irish Whiskey.
      b) Explore the world of non-oak maturation and identify key woods used.
      c) Identify the different warehousing systems in use in Ireland.

6) Blended Irish Whiskey
      a) Understand the process used to produce blended Irish Whiskey.
      b) Identify the different combinations of blended Irish Whiskey in line with their definitions.

7) Bottling & Labelling
     a) Identify pre-bottling options
     b) Identify and understand the labelling requirements for Irish Whiskey.

8) Sensory Analysis
     a) Explore activities and learning aids to develop sensory appreciation.
     b) Understand how to nose and taste whiskey.
     c) Identify the general aromas and flavours of the four major categories of Irish Whiskey.


There is a multiple-choice exam at the end of the second day.