Canadian and Missourian Earn Master Cicerone® Title
CHICAGO-- December 12 - The Cicerone® Certification Program today announced that Canadian Mirella Amato and Missourian Neil Witte became the fifth and sixth individuals to earn the title of Master Cicerone®. Amato is the first Canadian citizen and first non-US resident to earn the top rank among beer professionals. Witte works as Field Quality Manager for Boulevard Brewing in Kansas City, MO. They both earned the certification through a series of exams culminating with two days of intense taste testing plus written and oral questioning about beer styles, draft systems, beer evaluation, brewing technology and beer and food pairing given October 23 & 24.
"During the Master Cicerone exam, both Amato and Witte had top scores in the written section of this year’s exam"
Overall more than 18,000 have passed the first level Cicerone exam known as Certified Beer Server, but only six individuals have now earned the Master Cicerone title—the third and top level of the program. Founded in 2007, the Cicerone Certification Program tests and certifies beer expertise similar to the wine world’s Master Sommelier program. The Master Cicerone exam includes 10 hours of written questions, 2 hours of oral questions and 2 hours of beer tasting and evaluation. Candidates needed an overall score of 85% to pass.
"During the Master Cicerone exam, both Amato and Witte had top scores in the written section of this year’s exam," said Ray Daniels, Founder and Director of the Cicerone Certification Program. "Witte showed special strength in the oral examinations; Amato posted top marks in the tasting exam."
Neil Witte is a 15-year veteran at Boulevard Brewing Co. where he started as a brewer and has worked since 2000 as Field Quality Manager. In this role, he works with distributors and retailers providing education and training on brewing, beer styles, beer and food and draught system installation and maintenance.
Mirella Amato runs BeerologyTM, a beer consulting and training service based in Toronto, ON. She conducts guided beer tastings, beer dinners and food pairing workshops for consumers, and retailers and also offers staff training and consulting services for retailers and breweries. She also writes about beer and appears as a guest on Canadian radio and TV shows to talk about beer.
Since it began offering certifications in January 2008, the Cicerone Certification Program has awarded more than 18,500 first level certifications, called Certified Beer Server and 650 certifications at the second level of the program, called Certified Cicerone®. In Canada at least 136 people have completed the first level certification while 9 individuals other than Amato have earned the second level Certified Cicerone title. Witte and Amato join the four previously certified Master Cicerones®: Andrew Van Til of Michigan, David Kahle of Chicago, Rich Higgins of San Francisco and Nicole Erny of Oakland, CA.
Certified Cicerone®, Master Cicerone®, and Cicerone® Certification Program are registered trademarks. See: www.cicerone.org for further information.
Contacts
The Cicerone® Certification Program
Ray Daniels, 773-549-4800
Cicerone Certification Program
Founded in 2007, the Cicerone program conducts examinations of beer knowledge for certification at four levels. Thousands of people who work for breweries, beer wholesalers, restaurants, bars, liquor stores and grocery stores have completed one or more levels of the certification program in the past year. Doing so demonstrates knowledge of beer keeping and service, beer styles, flavors, brewing process and ingredients and beer and food pairing.
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