Roland_deschain
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Beer dying out?!?

They is learning that Africa is a nation that suffers from incredible disease.
You didn't get the joke there. Goes back to an old George Bush II quote
It's already dead.
That beer you're drinking? Not really there.
THERE IS NO BEER.
Believe it or not, it's just getting started. The market will grow and grow and grow for better and better beers. Higher quality and higher priced Beer is in the early stages of a long term growth trend.
Is that bubble finally beginning to burst?/QUOTE]
Beer as an Industry has been dying slowly for at least the last two decades, three depending on if you go by sales or dollars.
CRAFT beer is a small-but-increasing slice of the MUCH larger beer market as a whole.
CRAFT has been doing better, beer has been doing worse, and only by getting NEW drinkers can CRAFT expand much more.
This has come up before, but I will re-state... if your local store will only carry "X" many IPA's, then after a very low point, more in the market means less growth for all.
That's why there's so many "gimmick" beers, and fewer new beers of the same kinds. Because they hope to get a piece of an increasingly small market.
Is it all IPA? How can hop crops keep up with that? At some point hops are going to be SO expensive and only the big boys will be able to afford them.
Classically, market forces would stimulate production.
If there's a fly in that ointment, it'd be Mother Nature.
Still, if there's a buck to be made by increasing acreage in a particular - available - strain, someone's likely going to do it...
Cheers!
Interesting. Maybe I should up the hop supply for local mom and pop by 10 to 15 acres or so. I'm increasing ag production ground anyway and some ground is more suited for long term crop. We have more than enough apples around here and sugar bush takes too long.
Now we're talkin'.
Are you a hop grower, then?
Is that bubble finally beginning to burst? With all the recent acquisitions, cash grabs, and attention seeking fads, everything feels so...manufactured? Is beer, and homebrewing at that, starting to wane in popularity?
Is that good or bad?