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Technical Thursdays: Quality Starts Here
Technical Thursday’s wrap up with a deep dive into brewery quality control and lab operations. This casual, open-format AMA panel brings together QC professionals from breweries of all sizes to discuss the many ways breweries approach testing, consistency, and quality assurance. From microscopes to sensory panels, quality control in brewing can look very different depending… Read More » Technical Thursdays: Quality Starts Here The post Technical Thursdays: Quality Starts Here appeared first on Texas Craft Brewers Guild .
by Sheila Garcia1 viewbrewery-in-planningeducationindustry-culturelab-sensory-qualitymember-contentmember-resource - news
Does Insurance Cover the Full Cost of Drug Rehab in Austin?
Does insurance cover the full cost of drug rehab in Austin? Most insurance plans do cover drug and alcohol rehab, but they rarely pay 100% of treatment costs. The amount your insurance covers depends heavily on whether your treatment facility is in-network or out-of-network with your provider, your specific plan benefits, deductible, co-insurance, and the […] The post Does Insurance Cover the Full Cost of Drug Rehab in Austin? appeared first on Nova Recovery Center Near Austin Texas .
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Technical Thursdays: Hot Side Meets Cold Side
From mash-in to maturation, every great beer depends on a strong connection between the brewhouse and cellar. Join us for an AMA-style conversation featuring two Texas brewers from Obsidian Brewery in Leander and No Label Brewing Co. in Houston, plus a former Texas brewer now at Abita Brewing Company in Louisiana. We’ll cover brewhouse efficiency,… Read More » Technical Thursdays: Hot Side Meets Cold Side The post Technical Thursdays: Hot Side Meets Cold Side appeared first on Texas Craft Brewers Guild .
by Sheila Garcia3 viewsbrewery-in-planningbrewing-packagingeducationindustry-culturemember-contentmember-resource - news
How Long Does Inpatient Rehab Typically Last in Texas?
If you’re considering inpatient treatment for yourself or a loved one, you’re probably wondering how long does inpatient rehab typically last in Texas. Most inpatient rehab programs in Texas range from 28 to 30 days for short-term treatment, while long-term programs extend from 60 to 90 days or longer, depending on individual needs, severity of […] The post How Long Does Inpatient Rehab Typically Last in Texas? appeared first on Nova Recovery Center Near Austin Texas .
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Technical Thursdays: Packaging Unfiltered
Crack open the first session of our Technical Thursday’s series with an AMA-style (Ask Me Anything) conversation all about brewery packaging. We’re bringing together packaging experts to talk shop on everything from canning line headaches and seam checks to efficiency wins, troubleshooting, and keeping beer tasting its best. Bring your questions, swap ideas, and hear… Read More » Technical Thursdays: Packaging Unfiltered The post Technical Thursdays: Packaging Unfiltered appeared first on Texas Craft Brewers Guild .
by Sheila Garcia3 viewsbrewery-in-planningbrewing-packagingeducationindustry-culturemember-contentmember-resource - news
Go West, Drink Fresh: Why Hop Harvest Is Worth the Trip
If you’ve never been to hop harvest in the Pacific Northwest, this is your sign to go. From standing in the fields while hops are coming down to rubbing fresh lots with growers and suppliers, there’s just nothing else like it. This brewer-to-brewer conversation will cover what the trip is really like, why it matters… Read More » Go West, Drink Fresh: Why Hop Harvest Is Worth the Trip The post Go West, Drink Fresh: Why Hop Harvest Is Worth the Trip appeared first on Texas Craft Brewers Guild .
by Sheila Garcia3 viewsbrewery-in-planningbrewing-packagingeducationindustry-culturelab-sensory-qualitymember-content - news
Philly to San Antonio: CBC Best Practices
Hear takeaways, tips, and experiences straight from taproom leaders in Philadelphia. These folks just hosted CBC (April 2026) and will share learnings that can help you optimize your taprooms for convention success. Speakers include: Erin Wallace, Taproom Manager at Other Half Philadelphia, Jake Atkinson, Co-Founder at Human Robot, and Phoebe Kaufman, Events Manager at Love City Brewing. Settle in for some pertinent (and fresh!) takes on how to prep your team and maximize both service and revenue next April for CBC San Antonio! Have more questions? Reach out to the Texas Craft Brewers Guild staff at info@texascraftbrewersguild.org. The post Philly to San Antonio: CBC Best Practices appeared first on Texas Craft Brewers Guild .
by Sheila Garcia3 viewsbrewery-in-planningbusiness-complianceeducationindustry-culturemember-contentmember-resource - news
Making the most of sake’s ‘blank slate’ potential
In her work at Akashi-Tai, Miho Komatsu regularly faces misconceptions and confusion about sake. But, rather than simplifying the category, she sees its future success being built on education and embracing its “entirely distinctive” profile. The post Making the most of sake’s ‘blank slate’ potential appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Michael Huband3 viewsexclude-in-article-adsnewsakashi-taiasiacocktailseducation - news
My Pommelier Journey & The Growth of Craft Cider
A look at my history with Cider & becoming a Level 1 Certified Cider Guide
by Warren Wills3 viewscertificationcidercommentaryeducationindustryportland-cider - news
Northern Bound
Brewing school leaving Chicago for Montreal
by Jim Timlick2 viewsfeaturebeerbeer-canadamontrealeducationlallemand-distilling - news
Characteristics of Fully Developed Brewing Sciences Programs
The following content is accessible for members only, please sign in. The post Characteristics of Fully Developed Brewing Sciences Programs appeared first on Texas Craft Brewers Guild .
by Meg Ellis3 viewseducationmember-content - news
The Dangers of Wine Education | New Brief #272
Can you know too much about something? Probably not — knowledge is almost always a positive thing. On the other hand, you must learn how to handle your knowledge, for example, by cultivating a flexible and critical mindset. You need to realise that everything you’ve learned does not apply everywhere, and not all the time. […] Continue reading: The Dangers of Wine Education | New Brief #272 The post The Dangers of Wine Education | New Brief #272 was originally published on BKWine Magazine and written by Britt Karlsson . Copyright BKWine and BKWine Magazine. If you see it published elsewhere in full it has been republished without our permission. BKWine Magazine - Wine on the internet since 1996 Read more: On BKWine’s Wine Tours: Wine and food tours to the world’s wine regions | BKWine Tours Om BKWines Vinresor och matresor: Världens bästa vinresor och matresor | BKWine Vinresor On BKWine’s Wine Photography: Photography on Wine, Food and Travel | BKWine Photography
by Britt Karlsson6 viewsopinioneducationtastewine-tastings - news
Okanagan College, Niagara College sign agreement to strengthen wine education
Two colleges from Canada’s top wine and agricultural regions have signed a memorandum of understanding to expand access to world-class wine education and encourage further collaboration in food, agriculture, and tourism training. As part of the memorandum, Okanagan College and...
by Poured Canada6 viewsnewswineeducationniagara-collegeokanagan-college - educational
Mashbills, Demystified: What 51% Actually Buys You
The legal definitions for bourbon, rye, wheat whiskey, and corn whiskey all hinge on a single percentage. Understanding what that 51% does (and doesn't) constrain changes how you taste.
by My Liquor Library Editorial24 viewseducationbourbonmashbillgrain - educational
How a Single Cask Becomes a Blend (and Why That's Not a Bad Thing)
The word "blend" carries a lot of unearned baggage. Here's what blending actually is, why most great whiskies are blends, and how to read the difference on the label.
by My Liquor Library Editorial23 viewseducationblendingwhiskycraft - news
The Bordeaux blend of training is developing future wine tourism talent
Bordeaux is positioning itself at the forefront of wine tourism education, recognising that professional training is key to elevating both visitor experience and the industry’s long-term sustainability. By combining technical wine knowledge with hospitality, storytelling and digital skills, a new generation of talent is emerging—one capable of enhancing the image, appeal and economic impact of wine tourism across the region and beyond. The post The Bordeaux blend of training is developing future wine tourism talent appeared first on Great Wine Capitals .
by Lefevre Lucie6 viewswine-storiesbest-of-wine-tourismbordeauxeducationgreat-wine-capitalstraining - awards
Spirits Competitions, Decoded: Which Medals Actually Mean Something
Not every gold medal is a gold medal. Here's a quick framework for judging the judges — what makes one competition's "double gold" a meaningful signal and another's a participation ribbon.
by My Liquor Library Editorial26 viewsawardscompetitionsscoringeducation - regulatory
Label Approvals: A Beginner's Guide to the TTB Process
Every spirit on a U.S. shelf has gone through a federal label-approval workflow. Knowing the basics of that process changes how you read the bottle in your hand.
by My Liquor Library Editorial22 viewsregulatoryttblabelingeducation - news
The Craft Curriculum
A coast-to-coast look at how education is fuelling innovation in beer, wine and spirits
by Jim Timlick5 viewsfeatureotherbrock-universityniagara-collegeeducationkwantlen-polytechnic-university - news
How to Get Free Nicotine Patches to Quit Smoking (and Where Addiction Treatment Fits In)
If you are ready to quit smoking, you may have heard there are programs that offer free nicotine patches. These quitting smoking patches are a form of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) that can ease withdrawal and cravings while you break the habit of lighting up. At the same time, nicotine addiction is a chronic, relapsing condition. For some people, a free quit smoking kit is enough. Others need the structure of professional addiction treatment to stay smoke‑free and address other substances at the same time. This guide explains how to find free nicotine patches, how to use them safely, and when it makes sense to step up to detox or inpatient rehab. The post How to Get Free Nicotine Patches to Quit Smoking (and Where Addiction Treatment Fits In) appeared first on Nova Recovery Center Near Austin Texas .
by Basil Ciocon7 viewsaddictiondetoxeducationrecoverysubstance-abusetreatment - news
How to Choose Sober Living Homes Near Me (and Why Starting in Detox or Inpatient Often Works Best)
Sober living homes are drug- and alcohol-free houses where people in recovery live together while they rebuild daily routines, practice coping skills, and stay accountable. Many states use the term “recovery residences” to describe these homes and define them as safe, healthy, family-like, substance-free environments that support people in recovery from substance use disorder. The post How to Choose Sober Living Homes Near Me (and Why Starting in Detox or Inpatient Often Works Best) appeared first on Nova Recovery Center Near Austin Texas .
by Basil Ciocon6 viewsdetoxeducationrecoverysubstance-abusetreatment - news
Sudden Intolerance to Alcohol: When “Just One Drink” Starts Making You Sick
You can drink the same beer, wine, or cocktail for years, then one day a small amount makes you feel awful. Maybe your face turns red, your stomach cramps, your nose stuffs up, or you break out in hives. That sudden shift is often called “sudden alcohol intolerance,” and it can feel confusing and scary. Some people describe these reactions as an “alcohol allergy.” True allergy to ethanol is uncommon, but allergy-type reactions can happen when the trigger is an ingredient in the drink. Either way, new symptoms after drinking deserve attention, because a few causes can be dangerous. This guide explains what may be happening, how to tell the difference between intolerance and allergy-like reactions, and when it’s time to get medical help or addiction support. The post Sudden Intolerance to Alcohol: When “Just One Drink” Starts Making You Sick appeared first on Nova Recovery Center Near Austin Texas .
by Basil Ciocon7 viewsalcohol-abusedetoxeducationrecoverysubstance-abusetreatment - news
Rumination Disorder, Anxiety, and Addiction: When Overthinking Fuels Substance Use
Rumination can mean very different things in medicine. For some people, it describes mental “overthinking” that loops the same worries over and over. For others, rumination disorder is a feeding and eating disorder where food comes back up from the stomach to the mouth after meals. Both forms can create intense distress, raise anxiety, and, for many, become tangled up with substance use. This guide explains how rumination, anxiety, and addiction interact, what rumination eating disorder is, and how rumination disorder treatment can support long‑term recovery. The post Rumination Disorder, Anxiety, and Addiction: When Overthinking Fuels Substance Use appeared first on Nova Recovery Center Near Austin Texas .
by Basil Ciocon6 viewsaddictioneducationmental-healthrecoverysubstance-abusetreatment - news
Why Doctors Use Thiamine for Alcohol Withdrawal—and Why You Shouldn’t Detox Alone
If you or someone you love is preparing to stop drinking, you may hear the care team talk about giving “thiamine” or “vitamin B1” before or during alcohol withdrawal. It can sound like a simple vitamin fix. In reality, thiamine is a critical, brain‑protective treatment—and the fact that you need it is a strong sign that alcohol detox should never happen alone. This guide explains why doctors rely on thiamine for alcohol withdrawal, what thiamine can and cannot do, and how to get safe, medically supervised help instead of trying to detox at home. The post Why Doctors Use Thiamine for Alcohol Withdrawal—and Why You Shouldn’t Detox Alone appeared first on Nova Recovery Center Near Austin Texas .
by Basil Ciocon7 viewsalcohol-abusedetoxeducationrecoverysubstance-abusetreatment
