Louisville Restaurants and Attractions

Latest RSS items

Airlines get high safety grade

Friday, 5 September 2008 4:01 P GMT-05
Airlines are complying with 98 percent of federal airworthiness directives, the acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday.

Turning my lens on Istanbul

Friday, 5 September 2008 3:59 P GMT-05
Staring into a TV camera, I say, "Istanbul is one of the world's great cities, period. For thousands of years, this point, where East meets West, has been the crossroads of civilizations. Few places o

Coney Island's Astroland to close for good

Friday, 5 September 2008 2:12 P GMT-05
Read full story for latest details.

Mailing List

Digg - Latest Entries

Beer costing more? Blame gas prices!

posted Saturday, 18 August 2007
LANCASTER, Pa. -- It's the latest example of the trickle-down economics of ethanol -- beer is getting more expensive.

Compared to this time last year, beer prices are up about 3 percent across the nation, according to the Labor Department. The increase marks the largest jump in more than two years.

One big reason, according to some brewers, is the rising cost of barley. A high demand for corn-based ethanol has many farmers devoting more fields to their corn crop and less to barley.

That has impacted many beer makers, including the Lancaster Brewing Company, which had to raise some prices earlier this year. The cases it sells to distributors went up 50 cents.

But the brewery said so far it hasn't had to hike the price of beer sold at its bar. But it isn't ruling out an increase next year.

"We do feel a little heat of the prices. But comparably the amount of barley in a glass of beer is insignificant. Twenty-five percent is 25 percent. But we've been able to keep control of the cost of beer," said Lancaster Brewing Company brewmaster Christian Heim.

The brewery also blamed last year's hot, dry weather for the shortage of barley.

News 8 contacted Pennsylvania's largest beer maker, Yuengling, but officials would not comment on beer prices.

Ethanol has also recently been blamed for higher, milk, ice cream and pizza prices.

tags:              

links: digg this    del.icio.us    technorati    reddit

AddThis Social Bookmark Button