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WSET London School

WSET Level 1 Award in Beer: Day course

This day release course is the perfect way for beginners to start exploring the world of beer. Book now.

WSET London School

WSET Level 2 Award in Beer: Intensive course

An intermediate-level qualification for anyone looking to explore and understand the world of beer. With our consecutive course, over three days you'll learn how key ingredients and production processes influence the style and quality of beer.

WSET London School

WSET Level 1 Award in Beer: Online

This online course is the perfect way for beginners to start exploring the world of beer from home or on the go. You can even take the exam online, so there's no need to wait or travel to begin learning.

WSET London School

WSET Level 2 Award in Beer: Saturday course

An intermediate-level qualification for anyone looking to explore and understand the world of beer. With our Saturday course, over five days you'll learn how key ingredients and production processes influence the style and quality of beer.

WSET London School

WSET Level 2 Award in Beer: Online

An intermediate-level qualification for anyone looking to explore and understand the world of beer. With our online course, over five weeks you'll learn how key ingredients and production processes influence the style and quality of beer.

WSET London School

Flavour chemistry: exploring aroma compounds in beer

What creates a banana flavour in beer? How does exposure to light change the smell of a beer? Find out at our beer tasting workshop with The Art of Tasting’s Sietze Wijma DipWSET.

WSET Global

WSET Bitesize - Lager: how the world’s favourite beer is much more varied than you think 

Join Mark Dredge, Beer Writer, for this free bitesize webinar which promises to broaden your perception of lager.

WSET Global

Belgium: Small country, big beer culture — A guided tour

Explore Belgium’s legendary beer culture with Hélène Alderweireld, as we trace its roots from abbeys to taprooms through Monastic ales, Saison, and Lambic.