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  <title>Green Options &#187; hops</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 02:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
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    <title>The Lindberg Report Podcast:  Hops Have Feelings Too!</title>
    <link>http://planetsave.com/blog/2008/03/06/the-lindberg-report-podcast-hops-have-feelings-too/</link>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 02:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Max Lindberg</dc:creator>
    
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    <guid isPermaLink="false">http://planetsave.com/blog/2008/03/06/the-lindberg-report-podcast-hops-have-feelings-too/</guid>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://planetsave.com/files/2008/03/leprechaunparty.jpg" title="leprechaunparty.jpg"><img src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/planetsave/files/2008/03/leprechaunparty.jpg" alt="leprechaunparty.jpg" /></a>As we approach another St. Patrick&#8217;s Day celebration, I think it only appropriate to bring everyone&#8217;s attention to PETH.  Recent news stories indicate there is a shortage of hops, mainly because farmers are turning their attention to growing corn, soybeans and other food crops for the manufacture of ethanol and <a href="http://gas2.org/2008/04/10/biodiesel-mythbuster-20-twenty-two-biodiesel-myths-dispelled/">biodiesel</a>.</p>
<p>While recording interviews for our Greening the Golden Years podcast series, I received an email from a senior, Mr. John Lane, who’s become very interested in a group called &#8220;PETH,&#8221; but he failed to say what it was all about. So, being the curious one, I called him and had the most &#8220;interesting&#8221; conversation. Look out, PETA — here comes the People for the Ethical Treatment of Hops.</p>
<p>This post contains additional media. <a href="http://planetsave.com/blog/2008/03/06/the-lindberg-report-podcast-hops-have-feelings-too/">Click here to view the full post</a>.</p>
<p>Enjoy the day, and, have one for the hops.</p>
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    <title>Greening The Golden Years Podcast:  Hops Have Feelings, Too</title>
    <link>http://maxlindberg.greenoptions.com/2007/08/30/greening-the-golden-years-podcast-hops-have-feelings-too/</link>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2007 12:58:19 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Max Lindberg</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><img ALIGN="right" HEIGHT="237" WIDTH="200" SRC="/files/4/hops.jpg" />Just recently I received an email from a senior, Mr. John Lane, who&#8217;s become very interested in a group called &#8220;PETH,&#8221; but he failed to say what it was all about.  So, being the curious one, I called him and had the most &#8220;interesting&#8221; conversation. Look out, PETA &#8212; here comes the People for the Ethical Treatment of Hops.</p>
<p>The podcast is <a HREF="http://thelindbergreport.org/2007/11/28/greening-the-golden-years-podcast-hops-have-feelings-too.aspx">here</a>.</p>
<p>Image Source: <a HREF="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:2006-10-18-Humulus06.jpg">Wikimedia Commons</a></p>
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    <title>Organic Beer, Now Without That Pesky Organic Part</title>
    <link>http://aliciaerickson.greenoptions.com/2007/06/29/organic-beer-now-without-that-pesky-organic-part/</link>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 13:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Alicia Erickson</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="/files/images/USDA%20copy.jpg" border="0" alt="USDA copy.jpg" width="166" height="166" />Cheers! Have a refreshing sip of an organic beer. Except it&#39;s not organic, but it says it&#39;s organic. But it&#39;s not. What?</p>
<p>The USDA, which certifies organic products, announced a <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/0517-10.htm">controversial proposal</a> in May which would allow &#34;38 new non-organic ingredients in products bearing the &#39;USDA Organic&#39; seal. Most of the ingredients are food colorings derived from plants that are supposedly not &#39;commercially available&#39; in organic form.&#34; However, included among these is hops, a critical ingredient in beer. The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) has raised issue with this &#34;Budweiser exception&#34; and with only a 7 day public comment period, it seemed our organic beer would become not. However, within that short period and with no formal announcement consumers united and filed 1,264 comments.</p>
<p>From the <a href="http://beeractivist.wordpress.com/2007/06/10/la-times-on-organic-hops-rule-change/">Beer Activist</a>, the rationale of the exception being made is that these 38 ingredients <a href="http://beeractivist.wordpress.com/2007/06/26/how-to-file-comments-opposing-the-usda-organic-hops-rule/">are</a> 1) &#34;minor&#34; ingredients in their products, and 2) not commercially available in organic form. <!--break--></p>
<p>1. Hops are not essential to the character of beer? Before I even knew what a hop was I knew it was what made beer beer. Not to mention beer cannot be legally labeled as such without hops. </p>
<p>2. Organic hops have been available commercially through such companies as <a href="http://www.breworganic.com/">Seven Bridges Cooperative</a> for quite some time. And in a beautifully quick response to demand just a couple weeks ago, Anheuser-Busch <a href="http://beeractivist.wordpress.com/2007/06/15/a-b-to-brew-with-organic-hops/">began</a> &#34;brewing our nationally available organic beers with 100-percent organic hops.&#34; Why? Because the USDA was stalled, and 100% organic was required before this proposal. Rather than be forced to pull their line of beer A-B suddenly sourced the hops they had previously claimed did not exist. A great push forward for organic hops farmers which is now threatened by this new proposal. </p>
<p>The OCA announced last week that the USDA has extended the comment period by two months, which means there is time to act! In order to preserve the integrity of organic certification, <a href="http://beeractivist.wordpress.com/2007/06/26/how-to-file-comments-opposing-the-usda-organic-hops-rule/">follow these steps</a> and make the USDA remove hops from the list of ingredients:</p>
<p><strong>ACTION STEPS:</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/oca/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=11401">Click here</a> to file your opposition via the Organic Consumers Association website. </li>
<li>To read all 1,264 comments submitted during the original seven day comment period, go to <a href="http://www.regulations.gov/fdmspublic/component/main">www.regulations.gov</a>, scroll down and click on &#34;Advanced Search.&#34; In the &#34;Agency&#34; pulldown menu, select &#34;Agricultural Marketing Services.&#34; Skip all the rest of the fields until the bottom, where you need to type &#34;ams-tm-07-0062″ in the &#34;Keyword&#34; box and select &#34;any word&#34;. Then hit &#34;submit.&#34; It&#39;ll only give you 14 results, but if you click on the hyperlinked &#34;document ID&#34; &#34;ams-tm-07-0062″ you&#39;ll get all 1,264 comments. </li>
<li>Grab a glass of your favorite organic brew and raise a toast to its continued organic status!</li>
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