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es347fan
10-04-2006, 12:58 AM
Beer drinkers beware: 4 percent of U.S. hops crop burns

Yakima, Washington (http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/03/hops.fire.ap/index.html) Federal investigators were set Tuesday to begin an investigation into a fire that ruined about 4 percent of America's yield of hops, used as flavoring in the brewing of beer and ale.
The fire started shortly before noon Monday in a 40,000-square-foot (3,600-square-meter) warehouse operated by S.S. Steiner Inc., one of the four largest hop buyers in the Yakima Valley of central Washington. By mid-afternoon flames engulfed most of the building, sending up plumes of smoke and a pungent aroma.
Municipal fire crews, aided by regional firefighters, ripped away metal siding to shoot water directly onto the hops.
Based on an industry official's estimate of the quantity of hops in the warehouse, the loss could amount to $3.5 million to $4 million. The impact on brewers and beer prices was unclear early Tuesday.
Company President Paul Signorotti would not comment.
The United States produces 24 percent of the world's hops, and about three-fourths of the U.S. crop comes from the Yakima Valley. Hops were a $77 million crop in Washington state in 2004. More than 40 families grow hops in the valley, which is dotted with orchards, vineyards and farms.
Fires have long been an expensive danger at hop warehouses, largely because of the potential for spontaneous combustion from heat buildup in bales of resin-loaded varieties.
"That's just a possibility that we'll look at," East Valley Deputy Chief Mike Riel told the Yakima Herald-Republic, "but it is very high on the list."
No one was in the warehouse when the fire started, Riel said.
With the fire under control Monday night, authorities told the newspaper an investigation into the cause would be led by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
Steiner is part of the Steiner Group of Germany, one of the largest international hop growing, trading and processing companies in the world. The Yakima branch manages Steiner's North American buying and processing, according to the company Web site.
Besides being one of the largest growers in the valley, Steiner is one of three large merchants that buy from other growers in the area. The others are John I. Haas Inc., the grower-owned cooperative Yakima Chief and Hop Union, which specializes in sales to craft brewers.
The fire destroyed or ruined about 10,000 bales, each weighing about 200 pounds (90 kilograms) and likely worth $1.75 to $2 a pound, Ann George, administrator of the Washington Hops Commission in nearby Moxee, told the Herald-Republic.
Seventeen varieties of hops are grown in the United States, including aroma varieties which are added for flavor or fragrance and the bitter alpha varieties

LionelHutz
10-04-2006, 11:46 AM
One can only hope that these hops were destined for Bud.

BorgHunter
10-04-2006, 04:29 PM
One can only hope that these hops were destined for Bud.
Budweiser uses hops?!

es347fan
10-04-2006, 05:27 PM
Budweiser uses hops?!

Only the dehydrated concentrate

WindWip
10-04-2006, 07:02 PM
Hey!:rant: I like bud

es347fan
10-04-2006, 09:28 PM
Expand your beer horizions. There are plenty out there way better than the common everyday budweiser.

panzertruppen
10-05-2006, 04:49 PM
I grow my own hops and brew my own BEER!!

es347fan
10-05-2006, 05:16 PM
Is your beer comparable in taste to any that are commercially available? What might it be compared to?

LionelHutz
10-05-2006, 09:23 PM
I grow my own hops and brew my own BEER!!

My brother was doing that for a while. He had some pretty good stuff. Unfortunately he had a taste for obnoxiously dark beer - highly alcoholic and tasted like coffee grounds.

BorgHunter
10-06-2006, 03:55 PM
My brother was doing that for a while. He had some pretty good stuff. Unfortunately he had a taste for obnoxiously dark beer - highly alcoholic and tasted like coffee grounds.
I happen to love Guinness Extra Stout. Is that the darkness level you're talking, or even darker than that? I love it, but you can't drink more than a couple at a time, or else you start feeling full and you get rather sick of the dark taste. Lighter beers, like Sam Adams and Heineken, are more drinkable.

LionelHutz
10-06-2006, 10:20 PM
I happen to love Guinness Extra Stout. Is that the darkness level you're talking, or even darker than that?

A bit darker, actually, but basically that level of darkness. I usually prefer the darker beers, but stout I can't deal with.

es347fan
10-07-2006, 04:40 AM
Sam Adams beers have a good flavor, while Heineken seems a bit watery. I've been drinking Molson's Golden & Molson's Canadian of late, the Golden is a bit lighter, while the Canadian is a darker, heavier brew. Killian's has a good taste, but one that I tire of easily.

panzertruppen
10-07-2006, 03:30 PM
Is your beer comparable in taste to any that are commercially available? What might it be compared to?
Well I Like the stout and porter bud my amber ale I guess would tast kind of like Fat tire ale but A bit stronger very high alcoholic beer about 7.5% more for the stout I also make Mead that is realy great in the snow. One day I will build A brew pub but it seems I havent found that winning loto ticket:drinktoth

es347fan
10-07-2006, 05:10 PM
it seems I havent found that winning loto ticket

I think mine got misplaced as well, but there's always tonite! A dollar and a dream!

500lbguerilla
10-07-2006, 08:35 PM
Hey! I like bud Not our fault you like drinking piss :)

Porters and stouts.

Sam Adams stout is surprisingly good. Arrogant Bastard Ale is my favorite though. Nimbus is an excellant microbrew

paulc
10-08-2006, 03:53 AM
I prefer Harp myself,but Im getting bored with it,might try some German next,maybe Becks or Lowenbrau,tho its very strong.
http://www.novusvinum.com/features/irish_beers.html

BorgHunter
10-08-2006, 05:19 PM
I prefer Harp myself,but Im getting bored with it,might try some German next,maybe Becks or Lowenbrau,tho its very strong.
http://www.novusvinum.com/features/irish_beers.html
Ever had Skittlebrau?

paulc
10-08-2006, 05:27 PM
Never heard of that one,is it German.