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EBC Congress 2026 - Call for Abstracts now open!

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The European Brewery Convention (EBC) is pleased to announce the launch of the Call for Abstracts for the EBC Congress 2026, taking place in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 6-9 September 2026. Researchers, brewers, and technical experts from around the world are invited to share their latest insights and innovations with the brewing science community.

 

The call is open from Tuesday, 4 November 2025 until Wednesday, 4 February 2026. Submissions must be made exclusively through our online platform - abstracts sent by any other means cannot be considered.

 

The EBC “Call for Abstracts” uses a web-based automated abstract collecting system for gathering abstracts, linking them to their authors and affiliations, and presenting them blindly (without names or affiliations) to members of the EBC Executive Team, acting as a technical-scientific advisory board.

 

Based on the team’s evaluations, abstracts are ranked from “highly recommended” to “not recommended” for inclusion in the Congress programme.

 

Authors can indicate whether they wish to be considered for an oral presentation or a poster presentation.

 

The review process ensures the highest level of scientific integrity and diversity of perspectives within the EBC community.



Topical areas for EBC 2026:

As in previous years, the call is segmented into a number of topical areas. We have revised and updated those topics. There are fewer topics than in previous years, but these are defined less narrowly. The topical areas for EBC 2026 are:

  1. Analysis and quality management methodology (raw materials, process, research)

  2. Barley & cereal breeding and agronomy

  3. Beer quality product (colloidal, sensory, foam)

  4. Brewery and maltings management and maintenance, including advances in cleaning and sanitising

  5. Brewing adjuncts & co-products, including upcycling of co-products

  6. Brewing and malting technology (process, product)

  7. Consumer preference studies

  8. Data mining, AI supported decision-making processes in breweries and malting plants

  9. Downstream processing, filtration and stabilisation (including pasteurisation, auxiliary and process aids)

  10. Environmental sustainability relevant to the brewing process, including decarbonisation strategies

  11. Hops and hop products, hop breeding and agronomy

  12. Non-Saccharomyces fermentations, sour beers, kveik, SCOBY, and traditional indigenous beer-like beverage production

  13. Packaging of beer & beverages (bottles, cans, kegs) and dispense technology

  14. Technical Development (novel process, novel product implementation)

  15. Yeast and fermentation (Saccharomyces-based beer production)

 

We’re looking forward to receiving your contributions and to welcoming you in Rotterdam for an inspiring and forward-looking Congress.

 

For any questions related to the submission process, please don’t hesitate to contact the EBC team.

 

John Brauer

EBC Executive Officer


Paul Lefebvre

EBC President and Chairman of the EBC Executive Team



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