October 3, 2006
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Beer drinkers beware: 4 percent of U.S. hops crop burns
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.
Those poor, poor hops. I think of all the joy they could have brought to us IPA drinkers, and I almost get a bit weepy…
I’m just starting to get used to gas prices coming back down, and now my hop and beer costs will rise? It’s just not fair
NOTE: Bud, Miller and Coors drinkers, don’t worry much about this. There are basically zero hops in your beer anyway, so you have little to worry about.
Hat Tip: Uncle Jack
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