SCA Brewing
Foundation + Intermediate
Course Description
*Kindly note that the schedule remains tentative and may be revised. The Brewing courses cover numerous brewing coffee methods as well as the brewing variables that affect quality. Hands on learning is emphasized with a focus on grind profiles, brewing methods, coffee strength measurements, and coffee extraction charting. Foundation Course: The Brewing Foundation course introduces the learner to the different methods of brewing coffee. The learner will receive theoretical and practical hands-on instruction for a range of devices including automatic and manual gravity brewers, as well as other commonly used brewers within their local culture. Practical learning objectives and activities prepare the learner to produce a tasty brew based on an understanding of the essential brewing elements and an analysis of their brew results. A written exam tests theoretical knowledge based on Foundation course learning objectives. Intermediate Course: The Brewing Intermediate course builds on the concepts and skills introduced in the Foundation course. It is ideal for someone who has brewing experience and wants to further explore how to improve coffee quality. This course covers a wide range of topics, including an exploration of the brewing process in terms of device usage, extraction order and wetting; the essential elements of brewing and their individual influence on the final cup; the scientific measurement of extracted coffee strength and charting a coffee’s extraction; analysis of brewed coffee and espresso and adjustments to consider in order to deliver a correctly extracted, well balanced cup and finally, the importance of cleaning and maintenance. A written exam tests intermediate course knowledge while a practical exam assesses the learner’s ability to Identify strength and extraction differences in brewed coffee; prepare brews from different devices and diagnose how to correct the recipe for a poorly brewed coffee from an automatic filter brewer.
Upcoming Sessions
Booking and Rescheduling Policy
All payments made for courses are final and non-refundable. However, in certain cases, rescheduling may be permitted provided that a formal request is made at least 72 hours prior to the start of the course. Requests made after this period may no longer be accommodated, and the payment will be forfeited. Please note that class schedules are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances or operational requirements. In such cases, all enrolled participants will be promptly notified, and appropriate arrangements will be made to ensure minimal disruption.
