The
rise of craft beer, with its higher rates of hopping means that it’s
now approaching the stage where half the American hop crop is going to
craft brewers. As craft beer sales continue to rise real hop shortages
are looming, so contracting
ahead for hops is highly recommended.
Even
more worryingly three more British hop growers have packed it in, so
overall acreage is down over 8%. As there are so few British hop growers
left every loss makes a difference. The one glimmer of hope is that the
craft beer boom means
exports to the US are picking up, particularly of East Kent Goldings.
As to the beer I'd started early at a do put on by Sharp's, and the Atlantic IPA was most excellent, the fact it was free being balanced by the fact I was drinking it before noon so couldn't just get guzzling. At the festival seeing Harvey's Prince of Denmark on draught I couldn't resist it, the beer having the flavour of a historic Imperial Russian Stout at an intensity I can cope with. There may have been a couple of other beers but they're the ones that stood out. As usual I stayed longer than I'd planned but I managed to pace myself well, and took lots of water, so had a cracking day without unduly suffering when it was time to get up the next day.
As to the beer I'd started early at a do put on by Sharp's, and the Atlantic IPA was most excellent, the fact it was free being balanced by the fact I was drinking it before noon so couldn't just get guzzling. At the festival seeing Harvey's Prince of Denmark on draught I couldn't resist it, the beer having the flavour of a historic Imperial Russian Stout at an intensity I can cope with. There may have been a couple of other beers but they're the ones that stood out. As usual I stayed longer than I'd planned but I managed to pace myself well, and took lots of water, so had a cracking day without unduly suffering when it was time to get up the next day.
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