WSET Level 1 Award in Beer: Online | Self-Paced

$400.00

An introduction to beer suitable for those pursuing a foundation in beer production, styles, service, food pairing and tasting. A course for consumers looking for a fun and informative entry point to beer or industry professionals seeking formal training.

No previous study requirements. WSET Level 1 Award in Beer is NOT a prerequisite to taking the WSET Level 2 Award in Beer.

Please Note: Registration closes two weeks before the first class. 

Description

Please Note: Registration closes two weeks before the first class.

Online classes run continuously throughout the year. Take a look at the timetable below and select the course time period you want to enrol in.

Teacher: None – Independent Learning
Tasting session and learning support via email provided by Briony Liebich

Difficulty: Beginner

Date: Online courses start every 6 weeks. See timetable and select a time period that suits you.

Location: 100% Online! Including the Exam

Course Duration: This self-paced online course delivers expert wine education without the pressure of a class schedule. It should take at least 6 hours to work though the the course material

Course Description

The WSET Level 1 Award in Beer is a beginner-level beer qualification, ideal for anyone at the very start of their beer journey.

Learning though sight, smell and taste, you’ll become familiar with a range of beer styles and how they are made.

If you work with beer, you’ll be able to answer customer queries with confidence and provide helpful recommendations. If you’re learning for fun, you’ll feel inspired to explore new styles and know how to get the most out of every glass.

Packed with activities, this course will provide essential foundations in:

  • beer ingredients and production
  • the principles of storage, service and food pairing
  • the characteristics of 20 key beer styles – from lagers to lambics
  • how to taste and describe beer using WSET’s Systematic Approach to Tasting

Online Course Dates:

Registration Closes

Course Opens

Course Closes 

Recommended Exam Date 

29 December 2025

12 January 2026

8 February 2026

15 February 2026

26 January 2026

9 February 2026

8 March 2026

15 March 2026

23 February 2026

9 March 2025

5 April 2026

12 April 2026

23 March 2026

6 April 2026

3 May 2026

10 May 2026

20 April 2026

4 May 2026

31 May 2026

7 June 2026

18 May 2026

1 June 2026

28 June 2026

5 July 2026

15 June 2026

29 June 2026

26 July 2026

2 August 2026

Learning Outcomes

Module 1: What is beer and how is it made?

  • List and state the purpose of the main ingredients used in beer production. 
  • List and state the purpose of the main production steps used in beer production. 
  • Recall how to use the SAT and Beer-lexicon to assess and evaluate the quality of a beer. 

Module 2: Malt and other sources of sugar

  • Sugar that are commonly used to make beer. 
  • List the three stages of malting. 
  • State the characteristics of base malts and speciality malts. 
  • State the characteristics of the other sources of sugar used to make beer. 

Module 3: Hops and Yeast

  • Identify the part of the hop plant used in brewing. 
  • List the different varieties of hops used in brewing and state their characteristics. 
  • State how hops are used in brewing. 
  • List some other flavourings that are used in brewing. 
  • List the different types of yeast and microorganisms used to make beer. 
  • State how yeast and other microorganisms are used to make beer. 

Module 4: Styles of Beer

  • Name the malt-driven styles of beer and state their key characteristics. 
  • Name the hop-driven styles of beer and state their key characteristics. 
  • Name the yeast-driven styles of beer and state their key characteristics. 
  • Name the sour styles of beer and state their key characteristics 

Module 5: Storage and service of beer

  • State the key practices in the storage and service of beer. 
  • State the common faults found in beer. 
  • State the key considerations when making a food and beer pairing recommendation. 

Tasting Samples

Tasting samples are not included in the self paced course, however you will receive recommendations to source yourself

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification – it is suitable for complete beginners.

You must be of legal drinking age in the country where you are attending the course to participate in any alcohol tasting. However, this is not a barrier to successfully completing the qualification.

Study Hours & Examination:

This course is self paced, therefore there are no set hours. The online modules should be followed in sequential order over four-week window. The course material should take about six hours in total to complete, not including the exam and revision.

Exam revision should take a minimum of 1 hour, you will then take the 45 minute exam of 30 multiple choice questions

Additional information

Course Date:

12 January 2026 – 8 February 2026, 9 February 2026 – 8 March 2026, 9 March 2026 – 5 April 2026, 6 April 2026 3 May 2026, 4 May 2026- 31 May 2026, 1 June 2026 – 28 June 2026, 29 June 2026 – 26 July 2026

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