Beer will become scarcer and more expensive as severe droughts and heat extremes become more frequent due to climate change, the authors of a new report say.
Barley yields are expected to decrease substantially according to a study published online this week in Nature Plants.
The authors said beer was the most popular alcoholic beverage in the world by volume consumed, and its main ingredient, barley, was particularly sensitive to extreme weather events.
Although the frequency and severity of drought and heat extremes increased substantially in a range of future climate scenarios by five Earth system models, the vulnerability of beer supply to such extremes has never been assessed.
Wei Xie and colleagues modeled the vulnerability to future weather extremes of both barley production and the subsequent beer supply.