hops /tags/hops hops en-US Copyright Sat, 20 Apr 2024 13:25:52 GMT From Cascade hop to Bombay Bomber: How Oregon revolutionized the IPA /food-and-agriculture/2024-04-20/from-cascade-hop-to-bombay-bomber-how-oregon-revolutionized-the-ipa Walk into any brewery or grocery store today and you will see the letters IPA everywhere — that intense, tropical beer has become Oregon’s style. That wasn’t always the case. It turns out that a variety of hop bred in Oregon — almost by accident — sparked an entirely new way of making beer and a whole new tradition of American ales. Sat, 20 Apr 2024 13:25:52 GMT /food-and-agriculture/2024-04-20/from-cascade-hop-to-bombay-bomber-how-oregon-revolutionized-the-ipa Jeff Alworth Tears in our beers: Climate change could hurt beer drinkers /food-and-agriculture/2023-11-19/tears-in-our-beers-climate-change-could-hurt-beer-drinkers A new study shows that climate change is responsible for the decrease in quantity and quality of hops produced in Europe. That news could be problematic for Northwest hops farmers and beer drinkers. Sun, 19 Nov 2023 15:23:47 GMT /food-and-agriculture/2023-11-19/tears-in-our-beers-climate-change-could-hurt-beer-drinkers Darrell Ehrlick The Pursuit of Hoppiness: Bitter Beer Has Never Been So Sweet /business-and-labor/2015-10-31/the-pursuit-of-hoppiness-bitter-beer-has-never-been-so-sweet Last month the number of breweries in the United States passed the 4,000 mark for the first time since the 1870s. On average, nearly two breweries open… Sat, 31 Oct 2015 22:56:00 GMT /business-and-labor/2015-10-31/the-pursuit-of-hoppiness-bitter-beer-has-never-been-so-sweet