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  2. Beer rating - Wikipedia

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    Beer rating is the process of assessment and evaluation of beer by use of a points-based system. [1] [2] [3] The process is similar to that used in beer judging competitions, such as those organised by the Beer Judge Certification Program (BJCP) in America, [4] though the participants are consumers so it may be termed a score-rated recommendation system. [5]

  3. Template:Beer metrics - Wikipedia

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  4. Beer measurement - Wikipedia

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    Bitterness scales attempt to rate the relative bitterness of beer. The bitterness of beer is provided by compounds such as humulones , or alpha acids from hops used during brewing. During the brewing process, humulone undergoes isomerization to form both cis - and trans - isohumulone which are responsible for the bitter taste of the beer. [ 13 ]

  5. Beverage Testing Institute - Wikipedia

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    The company rates spirits, wines and beers. It does not accept advertising from any company that submits their products for review. The judging ratings range from 96 to 100 for superlative to 80 and below for not recommended. Jerald O’Kennard, Director of the Beverage Testing Institute, said that 94 is an extremely good score, and unusually high.

  6. File:MPA PG-13 RATING (block).svg - Wikipedia

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    This image or media file may be available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:MPA PG-13 RATING (block).svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too.

  7. Standard Reference Method - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Reference Method or SRM [1] is one of several systems modern brewers use to specify beer color. Determination of the SRM value involves measuring the attenuation of light of a particular wavelength (430 nm) in passing through 1 cm of the beer, expressing the attenuation as an absorption and scaling the absorption by a constant (12.7 for SRM; 25 for EBC).

  8. Behaviorally anchored rating scales - Wikipedia

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    Behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) are scales used to rate performance.BARS are normally presented vertically with scale points ranging from five to nine. It is an appraisal method that aims to combine the benefits of narratives, critical incidents, and quantified ratings by anchoring a quantified scale with specific narrative examples of good, moderate, and poor performance.

  9. List of countries by beer consumption per capita - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries ordered by annual per capita consumption of beer. Information not provided for some countries is not given in the available sources. Note: The row number column is fixed. So you can choose what column to rank by clicking its header to sort it. * indicates "Beer in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links.