Local Hop Heads
Hop rhizomes have been ordered and we will post when the annual Hop Head meeting will take place! It will probably be the first week of May at Lewis and Clark Brewing Company
Brews Reporter » Blog Archive » Hop Growing at Home Growing hops at home is among the more rewarding non-brewing activities a homebrewer could do. There’s a little upfront investment for a trellis, some planning involved and patience, but when those first cones start to come in, the harvest season can’t come soon enough.
Friends, the harvest turned out great! Thanks for all of the help. We had approximately 50 to 55lbs of freshly grown Helena hops to use this year in the Neighborhood IPA, which is about double what we had last year. you guys all rock! See you in the Tap Room in a few more weeks. We'll raise a pint in celebration. Cheers! -John
Hey Hop Heads! Cascade Hop Rhizomes have been ordered and should be here the end of April. Stay tuned for a Hop Head meeting the first week of May with John so we can distribute and discuss hops! There is a sign up sheet at the Lewis & Clark Brewery to reserve yours. When they are gone, they are gone for the season. $3 each rhizome (our cost).
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