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The Brewmaster's Table: Discovering the Pleasures of Real Beer with Real Food
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u/iroh_zenmaster ยท 7 pointsr/beer

I've passed the test and I found that my homebrewing knowledge went a long way towards learning the different styles. Hit up your local homebrew club if you have one. Usually there are 'education' nights that you can attend even if you aren't a member, plus everyone there will be a beer geek and happy to talk with you.

Drinking lots of different beer also helps, but try to structure your exploration so that you focus on a particular style or characteristic. For example, get a mixed six-pack and try different styles of stouts, or german lagers. Or do a compare/contrast of belgian vs. german whitbeers (yeast makes a big difference yo).

As far as reading goes, I love The Brewmaster's Table by Garrett Oliver and it will help you develop your knowledge/appreciation of beer.

Also read the Draught Beer Quality Manual. It's fucking boring but you will get tested on it. The website has even more resources.

Cheers!