commodities trader jack scoville says farmers planted 25 percent more hops over the past three years... but supply still isn't keeping up... as the craft brew craze keeps hopping along. "it seems that can't last forever -- 200 new breweries every year nationwide." paul jenkins says he's trying to stand out from the crowd by standing up for vets. the former navy pilot says he launched the "veteran beer company" in 2013 to fulfill a mission to employ those leaving the military. "we've got 22 veterans a day committing suicide. it's a terrible statistic. i knew some of them were beaten down by the fact they couldn't get a job when they got back." so he's hired all vets -- many of them disabled -- to produce and sell his two varieties. and he exceeded his sales projections 10-fold. "the feel-good behind the scenes can only carry you so far. the product has to be good. we knew that and developed recipes that way." the disabled vet says the rising cost of hops will not convince him to user fewer or cheaper hops... or to adjust his price. but traders say craft beer lovers may drink up a rise