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		<title>Beer prices on the rise</title>
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I&#8217;ve talked about the shortage of hops and barley a few times now, but it&#8217;s probably more interesting to hear about it from someone who knows about it firsthand. This article in Flavorpittsburgh.com tells the tale of a grim future for highly hopped beers if the trend continues. According to the brewer at Pittsburgh&#8217;s tiny East End Brewing Co., hop prices have quadrupled and the scarcity of hops may lead to reformulation of Big Hop, that brewery&#8217;s most popular brew, before summer&#8217;s end. I&#8217;m sure the same calculation is going on in a lot of microbreweries across the country.
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<p>I&#8217;ve talked about the <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/brother-can-you-spare-a-hop">shortage of hops and barley</a> a few times now, but it&#8217;s probably more interesting to hear about it from someone who knows about it firsthand. This <a href="http://flavorpittsburgh.com/index.php?option=com_content&#038;task=view&#038;id=43&#038;Itemid=75">article</a> in Flavorpittsburgh.com tells the tale of a grim future for highly hopped beers if the trend continues. According to the brewer at Pittsburgh&#8217;s tiny <a href="http://www.eastendbrewing.com/">East End Brewing Co.</a>, hop prices have quadrupled and the scarcity of hops may lead to reformulation of Big Hop, that brewery&#8217;s most popular brew, before summer&#8217;s end. I&#8217;m sure the same calculation is going on in a lot of microbreweries across the country.</p>
<p>I suppose the upside is that some of those musclebound beers I&#8217;ve written about <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/a-trend-im-not-hoppy-about">in the past</a> could be reformulated as well, but I fear it will come at the expense of the better hoppy beers. Time will tell. Meanwhile, if you&#8217;ve tried Big Hop let us know what you think.</p>
<p><em>image courtesy of East End Brewing Co.</em></p>
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