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Height | 10.79 Inches |
Length | 8.39 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | October 2015 |
Weight | 1.2015193279 Pounds |
Width | 0.58 Inches |
ASBC Should cover you for QC methods; http://methods.asbcnet.org/toc.aspx
https://www.amazon.com/Quality-Management-Essential-Planning-Breweries/dp/1938469151 is great for general principles of quality in the brewery.
QC is procedural. It's not super technical. I can train someone with no science/beer knowledge, and so long as they follow my instructions to a fine t, every.single.time they will be good at QC. It isn't however going to hurt to have a better technical understanding of what you are doing. Especially when you branch out into method development and R&D.
And as for the assistant brewer part, SDS's of the cleaning chemicals you will be using is probably as technical as it will get for quite some time.
A quick google search turned up this: https://www.amazon.com/Quality-Management-Essential-Planning-Breweries/dp/1938469151#customerReviews
Is that the book you are referring to?
Have you grabbed the Quality Management book yet?
I'm just getting into the industry but from what I'm seeing it sounds like you are definitely doing awesome work!
I agree Yeast is a useful book and made me look for more resources. I've been planning to get to reading this but have not yet. May be of interest: Quality Management, Essential Planning for Breweries