Brewing & Distilling - Conversion Course - Grangegorman
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Brewing & Distilling - Conversion Course - Grangegorman

What is... Brewing and Distilling?

The Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Brewing and Distilling includes modules on the technical aspects of brewing and distilling, and the opportunity to acquire hands-on practical experience in these disciplines in our new facilities on the TU Dublin Grangegorman Campus.



It includes modules in science related to Brewing and Distilling, including Microbiology, Fermentation, Distillation, and Analysis; and also Beverage Regulatory Affairs; and modules in Evaluation of Beers and Draughts, and Spirits and Liquors, which includes consumer and service elements delivered from colleagues in the School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology.



Students will learn the process of product development and sensory analysis and will make their own bespoke beverage (concept through to final product). This is coupled with an introduction to the ‘business world’ through a creation, innovation and entrepreneurship module.



Students will also have the opportunity to attend guest lectures from industry experts and visit specialised facilities. They will also grow their network of contacts and gain experience through their 6-week brewing and distilling work practice module in a brewing and distilling company (or in-house for employees currently working in the drinks sector). Graduates of this programme are equipped with the skills to seek out a rewarding career in the drinks sector in areas such as: production, processing, quality assurance, analysis and entrepreneurship.



Examples of these titles include: brewer, cellar brewer, distiller, beverage technician, cellar manager, beverage quality controller, laboratory technician, beverage entrepreneur, innovation specialist, new product development scientist, maltster, packaging operative, keg operative, process operative.

Subjects taught

Module listing:

Year One

Semester 1

Advanced Brewing & Food Microbiology [Mandatory]

Brew & Distilling Work Practice [Mandatory]

Brewery Operations [Mandatory]

Brewing, Fermentation & Distilling [Mandatory]

Evaluation of Beers and Draught Dispense Management [Mandatory]

Evaluation of Spirits and Liqueurs [Mandatory]



Semester 2

Beverage analysis [Mandatory]

Science of Distilling [Mandatory]

Beverage Industry Regulatory Affairs [Mandatory]

Creation, Innovation & Entrepreneurship [Mandatory]

Brew & Distilling Work Practice [Mandatory]

Beverage Product Development [Mandatory]

Entry requirements

Minimum Entry Requirements?

Level 8 (NFQ) or higher Degree in Science, Food, Engineering or Business



Level 7 (NFQ) with significant relevant industrial experience may be considered if deemed appropriate by the TU Dublin Recognition of Prior Learning Policy.



Or International equivalent as deemed appropriate by TU Dublin. International students must have evidence of a proficiency in the English language e.g., IELTS 6.0.

Application dates

How to Apply

Applications for this course are now open.



Apply Online - FULL-TIME EU

Apply Online - FULL-TIME NON-EU



For further information, please visit How To Apply (see "Application Weblink" above.

Duration

1 year full-time, blended delivery.



Schedule

Semester 1

Monday

9:00-17:30 Lecture & Labs



Thursday

12:00-17:00 Lecture & Labs



Friday

9:00-15:00 Lecture & Labs



Semester 2:

Monday

11:00-15:00 Lectures



Thursday

9:00-16:00 Lecture & Labs



Friday

9:00-16:00 Lecture & Labs

Enrolment dates

Commencement Date: September 2025.

More details
  • Qualification letters

    PgDip

  • Qualifications

    Postgraduate Diploma (Level 9 NFQ)

  • Attendance type

    Blended,Daytime,Full time

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