SCHOLARshIPS
Whether you’re a BIPOC brewer or distiller looking to learn new skills or seeking technical education to further your career in the industry, we can help.
AWARD FOR BREWING
SIR GEOFF PALMER SCHOLARSHIP
Sir Godfrey Henry Oliver Palmer, OBE was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1940. He is a Professor Emeritus of Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, the UK’s most prestigious school for brewing and distilling. In 1989, he shattered a long-standing glass ceiling by becoming the first Black professor in Scotland. In recognition of his groundbreaking contributions, the American Society of Brewing Chemists (ASBC) awarded him the esteemed Award of Distinction in 1998, often referred to as the “Nobel Prize of Brewing.” Beyond his academic accolades, Sir Geoff Palmer is a prolific author and a lifelong advocate for civil rights in the UK, dedicating decades to activism.
The Sir Geoff Palmer Scholarship Award for Brewing will provide full funding for tuition and course materials for renowned practical courses in brewing science and technology. Eligible programs include those offered by the Master Brewers Association of the Americas (MBAA), the American Brewers Guild, UC Davis, The Siebel Institute of Technology, and other leading institutions.
The MJF takes great pride in collaborating directly with Sir Geoff to shape the vision and direction of this transformative new scholarship.
AWARD FOR DISTILLING
NEAREST GREEN SCHOLARSHIP
Nearest Green (1820-1890?) was born into slavery in Tennessee in 1820 and was eventually leased to Dan Call, a preacher, grocer, and distiller. In the 1850s, Call hired a young boy named Jack Daniel to manage the distillery’s operations. Recognizing Green’s expertise, Call entrusted Jack’s distillation education to Nearest, referring to him as the “best whiskey maker that I know of.”
After his emancipation in 1865, Nearest Green continued to work for Dan Call, dedicating himself to completing Jack Daniel’s training. In 2017, Green was formally acknowledged as the first “head stiller” (now known as “master distiller”) of Jack Daniel’s Distillery.
Impressively, seven successive generations of Green’s descendants have carried on his legacy, working for the distillery to this day.
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WINTER ‘24 APPLICATION WINDOW IS NOW CLOSED.
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MJF Approved Courses
The following courses are a sampling of programs that the MJF board believes offer strong technical education in the production aspects of brewing and distilling. While not comprehensive, it serves as a useful starting point. Although the board has conducted brief reviews of these courses and is very familiar with several, applicants are strongly encouraged to conduct their own research before applying.
If the course you'd like to pursue is not listed here, you’ll have the opportunity to request it in your application.
Kalamazoo Valley Community College AAS Sustainable Brewing
KU Leuven
Postgraduate Program in Malting & Brewing Sciences
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Brewing and Brewery Operations Diploma
Master Brewer Academy
Professional Brewer Training (prep for the IBD exam)
Master Brewers Association of the Americas
Brewery Packaging Technology, Brewery Maintenance Systems, Brewing and Malting Science
Niagara College
Brewmaster and Brewery Operations Management Program
Niagara College Artisan Distilling Program
Sacred Heart University Brewing Science Program
Siebel Institute of Technology
All Advanced and Intermediate-level courses
UC Davis Food Science Brewing
Master Brewers Certificate Program
UC San Diego Extension
Professional Certificate in Brewing
University of Arkansas
Brewing Certificate
University of South Florida St. Petersburg Brewing Arts Program
University of the Sciences
Brewing Science Certificate
VLB Berlin
Certified Brewmaster Course - in English
American Brewers Guild
Standard CBA, Standard IBS&E, Working Brewer IBS&E
Appalachian State University Fermentation Sciences
Summer Brewing Short Course
Auburn University Brewing Science Certificate Course
Brewing and Distilling Center
Certificate in Professional Brewing and Distilling Technology
Central Michigan University Fermentation Science
Central New Mexico Community College
Brewing Technology, Certificate of Achievement
FAQ
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All applicants must have at least entry level experience in brewing or distilling.
If the current application window is open, you can begin the application process immediately. Otherwise, join our email list below and we will notify you when the next period opens.
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Yes. If an awardee is accepted into an accredited overseas brewing or distilling course (Heriot-Watt for example) the scholarship award will be applicable towards the cost of tuition only. Additional expenses (relocation costs, travel, etc) are the responsibility of the awardee.
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We strongly encourage businesses and organizations to support applicants in any way possible.
An easy first step is to send us a letter of recommendation. Should the applicant receive an award, you can support by providing PTO for in-person training sessions or offering in-house mentorship opportunities.
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Yes, at this time, eligibility is limited to citizens of the United States and its territories, as well as individuals with U.S. Permanent Resident (“Green Card”) status.
The MJF deeply values the significant contributions immigrants have made to our nation and allied industries and looks forward to encouraging their participation in our programs in the future.