https://www.cbsnews.com/news/climate-ch ... breweries/
I'm not sure we can absolutely go from "droughts" to "climate change" without looking at maybe just historical weather patterns, since we haven't been on this planet since the beginning, but if hops are hurting, this ain't a good thing.
Climate Change Hurting Craft Breweries?
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Re: Climate Change Hurting Craft Breweries?
I know that here in CA the weather patterns have changed over the past 5 years, for sure. What used to be the exception is becoming the norm.
If we really do have a shortage of hops, it will be interesting to see if breweries charge more, start producing more styles that require less hops (away from the IPA craze now), or continue to find ways to get better utilization from hops in an effort to use less.
If we really do have a shortage of hops, it will be interesting to see if breweries charge more, start producing more styles that require less hops (away from the IPA craze now), or continue to find ways to get better utilization from hops in an effort to use less.
Re: Climate Change Hurting Craft Breweries?
Whatever the cause, weather affects crops, shortages affect price.
But more areas are growing hops to keep up with demand.
But more areas are growing hops to keep up with demand.
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
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Re: Climate Change Hurting Craft Breweries?
Last I heard hops were OK cause of more large growers coming on line that are not contracting exclusively with BMC's and BA was working on some stuff too.
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