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Advanced Cicerone® · Beer Styles

Quantitative parameters of beer character

Syllabus Path

Advanced style study should combine quantitative parameters, historical context, regional grouping, and global commercial examples. This topic covers quantitative parameters of beer character within style parameters.

  1. II. Beer Styles
  2. B. Style parameters
  3. 1. Quantitative parameters of beer character

Exam Focus

  • Compare styles by ABV, IBU, SRM, attenuation, carbonation, aroma, flavor, mouthfeel, and finish.
  • Place styles in regional and historical context, including BJCP, Brewers Association, emerging, non-alcoholic, and gluten-free coverage.
  • Name classic and notable producers without treating commercial examples as a substitute for sensory understanding.

What to study

Build working knowledge of quantitative parameters of beer character as it appears in the Advanced Cicerone® syllabus, including the vocabulary, decision points, and quality implications that surround it.

Advanced application

Practice explaining quantitative parameters of beer character in realistic service, sensory, brewing, style, or pairing scenarios. Strong answers should identify the relevant variables, describe the likely outcome, and justify the recommended action or comparison.

Key Terms

Quantitative parameters of beer character
Advanced Cicerone® syllabus topic II.B.1 under Style parameters.
Style parameters
Syllabus grouping for quantitative parameters of beer character within Beer Styles.

References

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