KPU Brewing - Beer School focuses on brewing education and beer production, covering topics from malt milling, mashing, lautering, boiling, fermentation, to beer tasting and packaging. The channel emphasizes tutorials and educational content related to brewing science, beer styles, equipment, and professional brewing, with video titles like How is Beer Made? and What Is Lautering? and a Diploma program emphasis. It publishes content across tutorials and process explanations, with an average of about 3.6K views per video and a catalog of 67 videos since 2015, indicating an ongoing educational upload schedule.
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Shares core brewing topics such as beer fermentation and brewing equipment, attracting a similar homebrewing audience as KPU, showing solid search alignment (80% match: search 82%) and comparable content emphasis (content 79%).
Common emphasis on beer fermentation and wort processes (lautering/boiling) targets the same homebrewing learners as KPU, with strong search relevance (86% search) and relevant but slightly narrower content focus (75%).
Targets homebrewers with emphasis on mashing, milling, and equipment upkeep, aligning with KPU's instructional brewing approach, though content centers more on hardware basics (72% match: search 59%, content 82%).
Delivers guidance on wort boiling, cooling, and brewing pump maintenance, appealing to the same practical brewers as KPU with good content alignment (79%) and moderate search overlap (44%).
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Top competitors include Clawhammer Supply (87% match) and TheBruSho (80% match), both aligning with overlapping queries such as brewery operations, beer fermentation, and brewing equipment. TIANTAI BrewTech (80% match) also shares queries like beer fermentation, wort lautering, and wort boiling. The Malt Miller - Home Brewing Channel (72% match) connects on mashing, pump maintenance, and malt milling, while David Heath Homebrew (65% match) overlaps on beer fermentation, mashing, and wort boiling. KPU Brewing has fewer subscribers than the top competitors (1.8K vs. hundreds of thousands for Clawhammer Supply and TheBruSho), but competes directly on education around brewing processes and equipment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to KPU Brewing - Beer School?
KPU Brewing - Beer School's biggest competitors on YouTube are Clawhammer Supply (87% match, 182K subscribers) and TheBruSho (80% match, 116K subscribers), with TIANTAI BrewTech (80% match, 1.4K subscribers). They share focus on brewing, beer, and related equipment and education, catering to homebrewing and professional brewing audiences.
What type of content does KPU Brewing - Beer School make?
KPU Brewing - Beer School creates educational brewing content, with video titles such as Professional Brewing Training - KPU Diploma in Brewing and Brewery Operations, How is Beer Made? - Malt Milling Process, Brewing Process KPU, and How is Beer Made? - Mashing Process. The channel averages about 3.6K views per video and posts content regularly, with ~? uploads per week implied by the videos.
How do we determine which channels are similar to KPU Brewing - Beer School?
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