Institute of Brewing and Distilling

The Institute of Brewing and Distilling (IBD) is an industry trade association for brewers and distillers, both in the United Kingdom and internationally. The IBD has its headquarters on Clarges Street in London.

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History

The institute can trace its roots back to 1886 when a group of ten scientists with interests in malting and brewing science formed The Laboratory Club, which later became the Institute of Brewing (IoB). In October 1906 a group of Yorkshire brewers established the Operative Brewers' Guild, which changed its name to the Brewers' Guild in 1929. The Guild and the Institute merged to form the Institute and Guild of Brewing (IGB) in 2001, which was later renamed as the Institute of Brewing and Distilling in 2005. [1]

Aims of the Institute

The mission of the institute is to inform and educate member brewers and distillers in commercial industry.[2]

This is done by:

Sections of the IBD

As the IBD traditionally served the British brewing industry, there are four geographical sections within the UK:

With the decline in the British brewing industry and the rise in the amalgamation in the brewing industry across the globe there has been a steady increase in the international section - particularly active are the Africa and Asia-Pacific sections.

Qualifications and Examinations

The IBD Qualifications are a range of industry related examination that attempts to be inclusive of all styles and levels of commercial brewing.[3] The qualifications are a very important source of recruits to the Institute.

The examination categories are:

The qualifications cross sub-disciplines in the industry:

Publications of the IBD

The Brewer and Distiller International is a full colour monthly publication that is sent out to full IBD members.[4]

The Journal of the Institute of Brewing is a quarterly academic journal of peer-reviewed published research articles.[5]

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