2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Production and Service of Wine, Beer and Spirits Minor

Location(s): Brookings Main Campus


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Program Coordinator/Contact

Kunsoon Park, Associate Professor
School of Health and Human Sciences
Wagner Hall 425, Box 2275A
605-688-5223

Program Information

The minor in Production and Service of Wine, Beer and Spirits provides students with a general understanding and the skills in producing, marketing, and serving wine, beer, and spirits. This is an interdisciplinary minor that spans the areas of nutrition, hospitality management, human resource management, and marketing. This minor provides students with the science and techniques behind brewing and fermentation of different beverages, as well as rigorous procedures for the sanitation and safe handling/serving of alcoholic beverages. Learn how to appropriately develop flavors in distilled beverages and how to pair them appropriately with food. Marketing, management, and customer service are also components of this minor.

Course Delivery Format

Practical learning experiences complement traditional academic settings. 

Student Learning Outcomes


Graduates with a minor in Production and Service of Wine, Beer and Spirits will be able to:

  • Produce wine and beer.
  • Describe how to produce distilled spirits.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the role played by the component ingredients in wine, beer, and distilled spirits.
  • Properly taste test wine and beer following applicable industry protocols.
  • Understand and manage the responsible service and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the management of the food operations that serve alcoholic beverages.
  • Practice management principles and procedures related to the sale and service of alcoholic and specialty beverages.
  • Implement marketing strategies including demographics, image development, advertising, sales promotion, public relations, administering and controlling a marketing plan.
  • Become certified through the National Restaurant Association upon successful completion of the online ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification Exam.

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Select 5-6 credits from the following. Credits: 5-6

Total Required Credits: 18-19


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