Yard House has the ultimate opportunity for beer enthusiasts
Do you know the subtitles between Cascade hop and a Chinhook variety? What about the optimum serving temperature for an IPA versus a stout? Yard House is ready to raise the pint glass to one special beer drinker and bestow the ultimate position. Do you have what it takes to be the Chief Beer Officer?
Beer lovers know that Yard House as one of the most expansive beer menus around. With 100 or more beers on tap, the restaurant brand celebrates perennial favorites and local finds. If a beer drinker cannot find a favorite from this abundant list, that beer might be too elusive.
Since beer is their business, Yard House understands that it needs a leader to help curate their menu with offerings that their guests want. From food trends to traditional offerings, a well-balanced menu needs to have a little bit of everything for everyone. A real, true fan of the restaurant brand can help guide them to the perfect pour.
Starting today, Yard House opened applications for its Chief Beer Officer position. The unique position is targeted at beer drinkers. Although anyone is welcome to apply, it might be best that applicants like, and know something about, beer. This position is probably not for a tea-totaller.
According to Jennifer White, Director of Marketing at Yard House, “With nearly 22,000 kegs under our roof, it’s safe to say our love of beer runs deep, so we’re thrilled to welcome one lucky beer lover into the Yard House family in this special way. CBO will become a true connoisseur and experience the dedication and expertise that goes into Yard House’s beer selection firsthand, making it a dream role for anyone who loves beer as much as we do.”
For the person who earns the role as Yard House’s Chief Beer Officer, the perks are quite impressive. Of course, there is free beer for a year. Given the position, it is important to stay on top of beer trends, new offerings, and favorites.
To ensure that the CBO can appreciate all the flavor nuances, the position comes with cicerone training. Becoming a Level 1 Cicerone could help the CBO parlay this one position into other opportunities.
With all this knowledge, the CBO will help their restaurant’s manager make some beer selections. From seasonal offerings to a great local find, they will have a hand in bringing those cold pours to the people.
If this job opportunity makes you thirsty for more, be sure to apply to Yard House’s Chief Beer Officer role. From the person who pours the perfect ode to beer to the one who uncovers the hidden brew of the century, creativity will win over the judges, just like telling the crowd a round on me.