After a successful debut event last June, the Brewers of Europe Forum aims to go even further for its second edition. 2018 proved to be yet another fruitful year for the European beer sector. The new generation continues to impress with its creative ideas while the largest breweries aim to invest and promote the qualities of good European beer. Such undeniable expansion could only warrant another event dedicated to bringing countless professionals into the spotlight.
Once again, the Forum is open to anyone involved in, or with an interest in, the brewing sector in Europe, bringing together brewers of all sizes and helping to create a real community. Embracing the present and promoting the latest trends while keeping an eye on the future of the sector will once again be at the gathering's core. This year, the Forum will be held in Antwerp: a vibrant and modern city with an artsy twist that will certainly conquer the hearts of both the speakers and attendees. Technical tours and site visits to Antwerps’ vibrant brewery scene are part of the program.
In 2019 the Forum will be organized together with the 37th European Brewery Convention Congress. From
developing worldwide-used methods for modern quality control procedures in beer, brewing and its raw
materials, the EBC shares knowledge among the best research groups and brewmasters from every corner of the
world.
Europe’s passion for flavorful, creative and high-quality beer did not wane last year. Far from it. The European
renaissance seems unstoppable as last year another 1,000 breweries opened to show their all-consuming passion
for a beverage that brings us all together. It is with the intent to further strengthen the bonds within the
community that the Brewers Forum welcomes a range of professionals to talk about their expertise and share
tips for experts and newcomers alike.
The Brewers Forum is bringing the world of brewing together with brewmasters, brewery owners, sector
executives and everyone in between taking part in debate and discussion about the future of beer. Multiple
exhibitors will also be part of the event as a means of showcasing both their products and experience within the
sector.
As traditional beer-producing countries continue to thrive, and newcomers ramp up their place in the sector, the
Brewers Forum aims to become the new reference point for beer-related conventions. This objective cannot be
achieved without the help of a strong and dedicated community, relying on mutual aid to expand into something
even better.
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