This decade is a constant reminder how connected we all are on this planet. From the pandemic to the supply chain … Read More
Meet Necatron, the NZ Hop that ranks fifth on the wish list of U.S. breweries
In 2021, the Brewers Association recognized the distinct influence and popularity New Zealand-grown hops enjoy in the … Read More
U.S. Department of Agriculture explains new aroma hop variety Vista
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) announces the release of USDA ‘Vista’, a new … Read More
Hop production up 11 percent last year, and seven other factoids from the 2021 National Hop Report
More hops, please. In June, we noted demand for one of beer’s most dynamic ingredients was continuing to dramatically … Read More
Association for the Development of Hop Agronomy now selling hops via John I. Haas
Hop supplier John I. Haas, Inc. (HAAS) and the Association for the Development of Hop Agronomy (ADHA), a partnership of … Read More
Big hops: HAAS releases flowable hop product called Incognito, aimed at large flavor and low product loss and cleanup
HAAS continues to release both traditional and next generation hop products for craft brewers. In 2021, HAAS of course … Read More
Hop Products Australia explains its sustainability practices in new report
Hop Products Australia (HPA) recently became a signatory to the UN Global Compact in 2020, and it is following up on … Read More
Yakima Chief Hops hosting free virtual Hop & Brew School next week
Yakima Chief Hops (YCH), a 100% farmer owned hop supplier, invites the global craft beer community, including beer … Read More
BarthHaas: Hop acreage rises, crop volume falls, alpha acids at all-time highs
World hop acreage rose in 2020 for the seventh year in succession. The country with the largest share of hop acreage … Read More
Five takeaways from the BarthHaas Hop Report for June 2021
The hop news out of Europe this month is not as glowing as the United States (see yesterday’s USDA Hop Report), … Read More