Exam Focus
- Describe the dish and beer independently before proposing the interaction.
- Use intensity, complement, contrast, cut, accentuation, canceling, clashing, and softening as testable claims.
- Modify or design pairings by changing beer style, dish component, cooking method, or sequence in a meal.
What to study
Build working knowledge of malt flavors as it appears in the Advanced Cicerone® syllabus, including the vocabulary, decision points, and quality implications that surround it.
Advanced application
Practice explaining malt flavors 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
- Malt flavors
- Advanced Cicerone® syllabus topic V.D.1 under Common beer and food interactions.
- Common beer and food interactions
- Syllabus grouping for malt flavors within Pairing Beer with Food.