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How Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing beer brewing

Mar. 02, 2023.
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To create new beer recipes, breweries are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) and chatbots. Several brewers have already debuted beers created with the assistance of chatbots, with AI designing the recipes and even the artwork. Michigan’s Atwater Brewery, for example, created the Artificial Intelligence IPA, a 6.9% ABV offering that has received a 3.73-star ranking out of five on beer ranking site Untappd. Meanwhile, Whistle Buoy Brewing in British Columbia debuted the Robo Beer, a hazy pale ale made from a ChatGPT recipe.

Brewers are using AI to develop new, distinctive recipes that will set them apart from the competition. Brewers can experiment with new ingredients and flavor combinations thanks to AI’s ability to analyze vast amounts of data and quickly generate new ideas, making the brewing process more efficient and innovative. As AI advances and more brewers adopt the technology, we can expect to see even more creative and unique beers on the market in the near future.

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