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Institute of Brewing and Distilling
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The Institute of Brewing and Distilling (IBD) is an industry trade association for brewers and distillers, both in the United Kingdom and internationally. The IBD had its headquarters at Clarges Street in London London until 2014 at which time the Institute moved to its current location in Curlew Street, south of the River Thames.

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History

The institute can trace its roots back to 1886 when a group of ten scientists with interests in malting and brewing science formed The Laboratory Club, which later became the Institute of Brewing (IoB). In October 1906 a group of Yorkshire brewers established the Operative Brewers' Guild, which changed its name to the Brewers' Guild in 1929. The Guild and the Institute merged to form the Institute and Guild of Brewing (IGB) in 2001, which was later renamed as the Institute of Brewing and Distilling in 2005.[1]

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Publications of the IBD

The Brewer and Distiller International is a full colour monthly publication that is sent out to full IBD members.[citation needed]

The Journal of the Institute of Brewing is a quarterly academic journal of peer-reviewed published research articles, with ISSN 0046-9750 and indexed in Scopus.[2][citation needed]

Presidents

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This list is incomplete:

Institute of Brewing

  • 2000-01

Institute and Guild of Brewing

  • 2001-02 Adrian Gardner[9]
  • 2002-03 Dr J. Andrews[10]
  • 2003-04 G. Den[11]
  • 2004-05 W. J. Taylor[12]

Institute of Brewing and Distilling

Sources:

Up to 1926-27: "Past Presidents". Journal of the Institute of Brewing. 32:7 (December 1926). p. 6;
Up to 1984-85: The Institute of Brewing (c. 1985). Institute of Brewing. p. 11
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Arms

Coat of arms of Institute of Brewing and Distilling
Notes
Granted 5 January 1928.[24]
Crest
Issuant out of a coronet composed of four hop cones and as many hop leaves alternately set upon a rim Or a demi griffin Sable supporting a malt shovel Gold.
Escutcheon
Gules two garbs of barley in saltire between three tuns fessewise Or.
Motto
Rerum Cog Noscere Causas

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