A Whisky Industry Chemist is a scientist who collaborates with Master Distillers, Product Development and Production teams to continually test raw materials, monitor product quality and contribute to product development.
Laboratory analyses and experiments form a key part of the Distillation process. From testing new products, developing verification and validation protocols, and documenting procedures performed, and the results obtained, Chemists play a key role.
Chemists perform quantitative and qualitative analyses for quality control purposes of raw materials, through to finished goods. They also perform a range of different chemical tests and analyses using a variety of equipment and instruments, whilst adopting all required safety protocols. They also record the outcome of sampling and data handling procedures.
To become a Chemist in the Whisky sector you’ll need extensive knowledge of techniques like distillation, crystallization and titration and hands-on experience with spectrometers and chromatographers. You should also be comfortable writing technical reports and analyses of your findings.
Main duties and responsibilities
As a Whisky Chemist, you will be responsible for a range of laboratory based product improvement projects. supporting the business with sampling, quality control, ISO 9001, safety, technical documentation, laboratory work, research and development. Your main duties and responsibilities include:
Qualifications & Experience Requirements
Whisky Industry chemists typically have a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering or a related field. To become a Whisky Industry Chemist you need to have:
As a Whisky Chemist, you will be responsible for a range of laboratory based product improvement projects. supporting the business with sampling, quality control, ISO 9001, safety, technical documentation, laboratory work, research and development.
Institute of Brewing and Distilling
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