Corn
I was listening to your Notch Brewing:American Session Beer episode.. I'd like to add in to the corn debate... I understand your guest's opinion on corn, but it must be said that corn is a vegetable which is US-government-sponsored in terms of both fertilization as well as growth, and both are based on petroleum-based products. In other words, corn is primarily grown with petroleum-based growth-inducing products (nitrogen-heavy fertilizers made from petroleum), so if you base your beer-fermenting sugar on this type of input, your beer is primarily based on oil. That's the bottom-line. Please let me know what your thinking is. Do you depart from this approach? If so, in what way? I'm a beer fan, but would like to know that my beer suppliers are not using a pathway from oil to beer. Best, BrocksRead full review »
ChumpChange via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/24/13
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