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Printing problems make me want to quaff hops.
Just kidding....
I am wondering if there is a place locally where I can get print-outs done from my laptop. For work I run this proprietary piece of software and need to print reports from it, but my printer is not cooperating, despite my best pursuasive techniques involving whiskey and crowbars. So I need to be able to jack into another printer so I can produce my reports, keeping my boss happy and stop the collective gnashing of teeth that is occurring from Alaska to Newfoundland.
Yet another reason why this community rocks my socks....
Thanks for the all pointers. I downloaded and installed cutepdf and was able to convert my reports to PDF form and can now go to my friendly local print shop to print them out, keeping my Russian Masters and Technical Directors in theaters from coast to coast happy.
Now, if anyone can tell me where to get hops....
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Just as good hops? thats odd. Either you have the right hops or you don't. What varieties are you looking for?
I suggest checking this place (http://www.beer-wine.com/) out. They have a warehouse store in wouburn if you can get over there. You can also mail order from them but that seems like a waste when they are so close.
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Out of fuggles? And they don't know when they will get them back in? Man, whats happening over there. I haven't brewed beer in about 6 months (Ive got plenty in stock) so I haven't been into the modern brewer.
Try the link I posted above. You should be able to get Fuggles there, though it is out of the way if you don't have access to a car.
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As for the hops question...
Well, really I'll just point you at this article (http://www.economist.com/world/na/displaystory.cfm?story_id=10337782) from The Economist (http://www.economist.com).
Re: As for the hops question...
Re: As for the hops question...
Global hop acreage has declined from a max of 236,067 acres planted in 1992 to 113,417 acres planted last year because hop prices were so low they weren't worth planting. Some people have been warehousing alpha-acid extract from the bumper crops of the 1990s in the hopes that they could sell it at a profit when prices went back up. This had the effect of further depressing prices, decreasing the hop acreage, until the warehouses full of alpha acid ran out.
Then, the same year that the stockpiles ran out, hail storms in central Europe destroyed half the hop harvest there.
So, nobody has the hops you want. Next year will be worse. Sorry to be blunt, but that's the truth.
Conventional wisdom is that the American "C" hops (Cascade, Chinook, Centennial, Columbus) will be unavailable, because they were converted into alpha extract for SABMiller. The noble German varieties (Tettnang, Hallertau, Saaz) will be unavailable because they got FUBARed in the hailstorms. I've heard rumors that Glacier, Sterling, Vanguard, Liberty and Simcoe will still be available. No, I've never used any of those varieties, either.
(Oh, and I've seen other people claim that Challenger is a sub for Fuggles or EKG, and I don't agree with it either).
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