Summary

U.S. barley farmers face mounting financial pressure as Trump’s tariffs spark fears of losing key export markets.

Canada, the top importer of U.S. malt barley, has already imposed retaliatory tariffs, and Mexico may follow. Farmers warn that rising fertilizer and chemical costs, combined with declining U.S. beer consumption, threaten their survival.

Breweries may absorb or pass higher costs to consumers, potentially raising beer prices.

Experts say tariffs could devastate barley exports, with industry leaders calling them a major blow to struggling American farmers.

    • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Malt liquor? Alcohol made with malted barley…

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malt_liquor

      In other countries, things like “Smirnoff Ice” actually contain vodka. In the US, they can’t do that for whatever reason, so it’s all malt liquor plus flavoring. Which is why they all kind of taste the same in a subtle way.

      I guess most of them probably contain high fructose corn syrup, so maybe not completely wrong about the corn.

      Edit: Actually, just peeked at that wiki page and I guess corn is often use in addition to malted barley. TIL.