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Advanced Cicerone Certification Announced by Cicerone Certification Program

By Staff - August 3, 2015

(Press Release)

CHICAGO, Ill.-The world’s leading certification program for beer servers and experts today announced addition of a new certification for those who have already passed the second level of the program.

“Starting in 2016, the next level available to Certified Cicerones® will be Advanced Cicerone,” said Ray Daniels, Founder and Director of the Cicerone Certification Program. “Achieving Advanced Cicerone will qualify individuals to take the Master Cicerone® exam.”

“While we have seen tremendous demand for the Master Cicerone exam, the additional degree of knowledge and skill required to pass is too great for the vast majority of candidates to achieve,” said Daniels, noting that in the past two years only 3 individuals have passed out of 46 attempts. “The new exam level gives serious beer professionals recognition for additional learning and skill development beyond the Certified Cicerone level.”

“I would have appreciated having a level between Certified and Master,” said The Bruery CEO & Founder Patrick Rue, who became a Master Cicerone in November 2014. “It is such a huge step up that I think it needs to be divided.”

A number of Master exam candidates have said the same in recent years. “Many Certified Cicerones feel the urge to learn more and earn additional certification,” said Daniels. “Right now, the only option is to take the Master exam.”

The Advanced Cicerone level opens the door for achievement by those who may not have time for the extensive preparation required by the Master Exam. Rue took the Master exam twice. “Before that second exam, I studied for 20 hours a week for 9 months,” said Rue.

Daniels pointed out that the one-day Advanced Cicerone exam will also be more accessible than the two-day Master exam. The Master exam is only given once or twice a year in Chicago and has recently required lottery for signups. The Advanced Cicerone exam will be conducted in various cities around the country with six or more exams each year.

ABOUT THE CICERONE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

Founded in 2007 by brewer, author and beer educator Ray Daniels, the Cicerone Certification Program seeks to ensure that consumers receive the best quality beer at every service occasion. To facilitate this, those who sell and serve beer are encouraged to acquire knowledge in five areas: 1) Beer Storage, Sales and Service; 2) Beer Styles and Culture; 3) Beer Tasting and Flavors; 4) Brewing Ingredients and Processes; 5) Pairing Beer with Food

To this date, more than 50,000 individuals have been certified through the program.

For more information on “What is a Cicerone?” visit: cicerone.org/about

3 Comments
  • Margarita says:
    August 5, 2015 at 6:00 pm

    Is this class for manangers of beer establishments? Or is it a course to become a beer mangager? Does it teach purchase specifications and receiving also?

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  • Margarita says:
    August 5, 2015 at 6:07 pm

    Is this an online course or on site somewhere. How long is the course?
    How much does it cost? What title will one earn? Is it for becoming a bartender of beverage manager?

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  • Gil Lima says:
    September 3, 2015 at 3:10 am

    Introduced last month, Advanced Cicerone bridges the gap between the Certified Cicerone and the Master Cicerone levels. The Advanced Cicerone exam gives serious beer professionals the opportunity to be recognized for additional learning and development beyond the Certified Cicerone level—ideal for those interested in gaining deeper knowledge and great tasting skills to improve the beer experience for consumers.

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