James B. Beam Institute Industry Conference MarchMar 13 2023 - MarchMar 15 2023 America/Kentucky/Louisville160 Ave of Champions, Lexington, KY 40508, United States

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Meet the Fermentis Team at the 4th annual James B. Beam Institute Industry Conference in Lexington, Kentucky, USA.

 

The James B. Beam Institute Industry Conference brings Kentucky’s spirits industry together to share best practices, explore new discoveries and advance the global growth and sustainability of the American Whiskey Industry.

 

Why come to visit Fermentis at a trade show?
Trade shows and exhibitions are the best way to come and meet the Fermentis team and learn more about our products and how they work. With over one hundred events yearly, our team is always willing to have a chat and provide tips about our yeast, bacteria and derivatives.
We try to cover as many areas as possible, so you can always find us near you throughout the year. And if we cannot make it, we also have regular webinars you can attend. Let’s meet soon!

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📅 When? From March 13th to 15th 2023
📌 Where? University of Kentucky's Gatton Student Center, Lexington, KY, United States

 

Any questions? Feel free to contact us through our social media platforms, and don’t forget to include your email and the area you are from.

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University of Kentucky's Gatton Student Center, 160 Ave of Champions, Lexington, KY 40508, United States

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