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American Society of Brewing Chemists
The American Society of Brewing Chemists (ASBC) is a professional organization dedicated to the scientific study and advancement of brewing and related industries. Founded in 1934, the ASBC provides a forum for the exchange of knowledge and research among brewing professionals, scientists, and academics.
History
The ASBC was established in response to the need for standardized methods of analysis in the brewing industry. The founding members recognized the importance of scientific rigor and consistency in brewing processes to ensure quality and safety in beer production. Over the years, the ASBC has grown to include members from around the world, reflecting the global nature of the brewing industry.
Objectives
The primary objectives of the ASBC are to:
- Promote the science and technology of brewing and related industries.
- Develop and publish standardized methods of analysis.
- Facilitate the exchange of scientific knowledge through meetings, publications, and other means.
- Support education and training in brewing science.
Publications
The ASBC publishes several key resources for brewing professionals, including:
- The Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists, a peer-reviewed scientific journal featuring research articles, reviews, and technical reports.
- The ASBC Methods of Analysis, a comprehensive collection of standardized analytical methods used in the brewing industry.
Annual Meeting
The ASBC hosts an annual meeting that brings together brewing scientists, industry professionals, and academics to share the latest research and developments in brewing science. The meeting includes technical sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities.
Membership
Membership in the ASBC is open to individuals and organizations involved in the brewing industry. Members benefit from access to the latest research, networking opportunities, and professional development resources.
Related Organizations
The ASBC collaborates with several other organizations to advance the science of brewing, including:
- Master Brewers Association of the Americas
- Institute of Brewing and Distilling
- European Brewery Convention
See Also
