Boston “Sam Adams” Beer Hooks Up Craft Brewers with Hops
Published by Joel February 15th, 2008 in Beer. Share ThisThere’s a hops shortage right now, which has forced many smaller brewers to either cancel planned beers or change recipes. What hops are out there are very expensive.
Boston Beer has announced that they’ll be selling ten tons of hops they’ve imported from Europe to smaller craft breweries at cost to help bolster their production until the shortage works itself out. Brewmaster Jim Koch is a class act.
“The purpose of doing this is to get some hops to the brewers who really need them. So if you don’t really need them, please don’t order them,” Koch wrote. “And don’t order them just because we’re making them available at a price way below market. Order them because you need these hops to make your beer. We’re not asking questions, so let your conscience be your guide.”
Sam Adams sharing hops with smaller brewers [AppellationBeer.com] (Thanks, Ryan!)
Now THAT is a true American patriot. Jim, thanks for the beer and the renewed faith in humanity!
Reminds me yet again why Sam is one of the few bigger brews I drink, behind Guinness and Brooklyn.
This is really very cool. Totally unexpected from a major label in any industry.
I’M NOT A DRINKER, BUT MY BOYFRIEND LOVES BEER, ESPECIALLY YOURS! I THINK ALOT OF COMPANIES COULD LEARN SOMETHING FROM YOU ATTITUDES!! WHAT AN INSPIRING STORY ABOUT THE HOPS. I WISH MORE COMPANIES IN AMERICAN COULD “DO THE RIGHT THING”! THANK YOU MAKING MY DAY. CHRIS FORD