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  2. Beer sommelier - Wikipedia

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    A beer sommelier tapping a barrel for a taste at Nebraska Brewing Company. A beer sommelier, also known as a cicerone in the United States, [1] [2] [3] is a trained professional, working in the hospitality and alcoholic beverage industry, who specializes in the service and knowledge of beer, similar to a traditional wine sommelier.

  3. Beer question - Wikipedia

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    The thought experiment is also found in hiring scenarios, dubbed the beer test, [6] which Carolyn Betts of Mashable described as "In a nutshell, it's when a hiring manager envisions the company team sharing a drink with a potential candidate – and if all goes well, in his or her head, then maybe it's time to shake hands and sign the contract".

  4. Beer measurement - Wikipedia

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    A second accurate method is the ebulliometer method, which uses the difference between the boiling temperature of pure water and the boiling temperature of the beer being tested. In practice the most common method used to estimate the strength of a beer is to measure the amount of sugars or "extract" in the wort before fermentation and then ...

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  6. Cicerone (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cicerone is an archaic term for a guide. Cicerone may refer also to: ... An American trademarked term for beer sommelier, a professional beer server; Bear-leader ...

  7. How to Decode the Tiny Stickers on Grocery Store Fruits and ...

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    Food & Wine. According to the International Federation for Produce Standards, five-digit codes that begin with a "9" typically represent produce grown organically.

  8. Beer tasting - Wikipedia

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    Beer tasting is the experience of sampling beer. Depending on how the tasting is designed, it can be a way to learn more about the history, ingredients and production of beer as well as different beer styles, hops, yeast and beer presentation. A common way is to analyze the appearance, smell and taste of the beer.

  9. Wikipedia talk:99 Bottles of Beer test - Wikipedia

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    If a language passes notability by having textbooks, writeups in technical press, presence in online code repositories but does not have a '99 bottles' sample it should be included and if it has none of these but has a '99 bottles' sample it should not, so the '99 bottles' test is of no value in the discussion.