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Home-brew supply stores often carry "hop extract".  Perhaps that would work.

If so, it would be the first good use I know for the stuff.

Walter
Louisiana
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> So how difficult is it to get beta acids from hops.  What part of the 
> plant
> do they use, the hop itself?

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