MUNICH — The keys to combating the climate change that's wreaking havoc on Germany's beer industry could lie inside a plant nursery — nicknamed 'our kindergarten' — at the Society of Hop Research north of Munich.
MUNICH — The keys to combating the climate change that's wreaking havoc on Germany 's beer industry could lie inside a plant nursery — nicknamed 'our kindergarten' — at the Society of Hop Research north of Munich.The 7,000 seedlings there are a mix of new varieties that sprouted from research, education and centuries-old German traditions in hops farming and beer brewing.
This is true, you cannot doubt this,' said Thomas Becker, a professor and chair of brewing technology at the Technical University of Munich.Becker, who oversees the university's research brewery, said he teaches the 400 to 500 students in his program to think about how climate change affects the entire beer industry, from the soil to the bottle that will be sold on the commercial market.
Cold Beer On Warming Planet Is Hard. Germany Uses Education To Fight Climate Change
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