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Meantime Brewing creates ‘world’s best beer apprenticeship’

London-based craft brewer Meantime Brewing has joined forces with five other craft breweries around the world to offer what could be the world’s greatest apprenticeship.

One craft beer fan will win an all-expenses trip around the world, as well as the opportunity to work “alongside some of the brightest minds in the world of craft beer-making.”

The trip includes a round-the-world air ticket, four days working at each brewery learning the tricks of the trade, from brewing and bottling to pulling pints and organising events.

Alongside Meantime, the other breweries taking part include Four Pines Brewing Company in Sydney, the Feral Brewing Company in Swan Valley, Western Australia, Good George Brewing in Hamilton, New Zealand, The Brew in Shanghai, China and Victory Brewing in Philadelphia.

Rich Myers, Meantime’s marketing director said: “This is about a global approach to craft brewing – a combination of the best breweries opening up their doors to welcome somebody with a passion for premium quality beer made with the best ingredients, by passionate, talented brewers.

“At Meantime we have just introduced structure to our apprenticeship programmes. This opportunity allows the winner to experience brewing methods and ideas at some of the best establishments across the globe. Who wouldn’t want that on their CV?”

Applications for the apprenticeship open this week and need to address one main question – why do they deserve to win the place?

With only one photo and 50 words required, candidates are encouraged to get creative in their applications – giving the reasons why they are right for the role.

For more information on how to enter is available here. https://apps.facebook.com/meantimebeertrip/

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