United States Hop Crop Increases 6.4% For 2017

Hopsteiner hop harvest. (image courtesy of Hopsteiner)

With the 2017 hop-growing season in full force we just received word that this year’s crop in the United States will increase 6.4% to 54,135 acres. This increase is due to the ongoing demand of hops within the brewing industry.

Here’s more from the press release from Hopsteiner, one of the world’s largest hop growers…

Hopsteiner’s U.S. hop farms are located in Yakima, Washington, a region that is seeing a 4% acreage increase year-over-year. Washington State takes the top spot of acreage in the Pacific Northwest, as it covers over 71.9% of the 54,135 acres. Over the past six years, this region alone has increased by 82%.

“We’re not surprised by this rapid growth of the hop industry as we have seen it first hand,” said Bill Elkins, Sales Representative for Hopsteiner. “There is a massive desire by craft beer drinkers for brewers to come up with unique, hoppy flavors. As growers, we’re receiving contracts from brewers which directly relates to not only how much acreage we need, but the growth of the hop business.”

Oregon, the second largest producer (by acreage) in the United States is reported to increase acreage by approximately 4% compared to 2016. Meanwhile Idaho, which remains the 3rd largest producer, reported the largest increase this year with 27% more acres strung for harvest when compared to last year. These regional numbers helped to officially make the U.S. the largest hop-growing country (acreage basis) in the world, ahead of Germany.

Cascade remains the single largest cultivated variety in the United States, though total reported acreage for this variety is projected to decrease approximately 5.5% when compared to 2016. Centennial acreage continues its upward trend of recent years and is projected to increase nearly 9% in 2017. One of the more surprising developments in the report was Comet, an older hop with a fruity aroma, which has recently been revived by brewers looking for that “New England-type feel” for their beers. With an increase of 76%, Comet saw the highest percentage increase by far among hop varieties.

To see the complete acreage report, please click here. See the list of all hop varieties available through Hopsteiner here.

Hopsteiner offices in Yakima, Washington.

ABOUT HOPSTEINER
Hopsteiner (S.S. Steiner) was founded in 1845 in Laupheim, Germany. Today, Hopsteiner is one of the largest international hop growing, trading, breeding, and processing firms in the world, with operations in nine major regions. Hopsteiner continues to invest in new technology to remain at the forefront of quality, efficiency and sustainable practices. For more information, please visit hopsteiner.com.