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  March 2005 Meeting
Visual but Vulnerable:
The Bitter, Twisted Truth of the Hop

David S. Ryder

Vice President
Brewing, Research and Quality Assurance Miller Brewing Company
 


Thursday, March 17, 2005

Miller Inn
Miller Brewing Company
3931 West State Street
Milwaukee, WI

DIRECTIONS


6:00 PM - Social Hour with Complementary Bar
7:00 PM - Dinner
8:00 PM - Meeting and Program

Dinner (Prices include tax and gratuity)
  • Featuring   Saz's   Ribs and Herbed Chicken Buffet

      with:
    • tossed garden salad
    • fresh fruit salad
    • creamy coleslaw
    • pasta w/ red sauce
    • fresh roasted veggie blend
    • dessert will feature assorted petites


Members/Guests .... $20.00
Chemistry Students .... $10.00

For dinner reservations, please call
Bruce Warren at Marquette University
(414) 288-3515

or
e-mail: bruce.warren@mu.edu subject="ACS Dinner Reservation"
by
Thursday, March 10, 2005
All are welcome.
Come and hear the speaker without attending the dinner.

ABSTRACT

Note: The abstract is not available at this time.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

David Ryder is vice president – brewing, research and quality assurance for the Miller Brewing Company. He has served that position since August 1995. David began his brewing career in England at Associated British Maltsters. He then joined the South African Breweries Beer Division and was later named director of research and development for that group's brewing and malting concerns at the Delta Corporation, Ltd. David was subsequently international technical consultant with Artois Breweries in Belgium, during which period he was also responsible for operations in parts of Africa and China. He joined Miller Brewing Company as Director of Research in June 1992 and was later named director of research and quality in February 1995. Prior to joining the Miller Brewing Company, he was vice president, technical services at J.E. Siebel Sons' Co., Inc. in Chicago IL. He was also director of education for the Siebel Institute of Technology.

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