When my great grandparents moved to land east of Springfield up the Mckenzie to their land donation claim, they were next to the property I now own. My property was at least by oral stories a pirate hops farm. It was unclaimed land from the Oregon land donation act, a hops farm, which my great grand parents bought out from the hops growers by purchasing it from the state of Oregon.
@@lawrencebeeler6273 India pale ale was British pale ale that British brewers added more hops to so that the taste wouldn't degrade as much when it took the long journey from England to India.
Wow! This had some great interviews and beautiful shots! Great work OPB!
Super informative and I now know why I love locally brewed IPA's!
When my great grandparents moved to land east of Springfield up the Mckenzie to their land donation claim, they were next to the property I now own. My property was at least by oral stories a pirate hops farm. It was unclaimed land from the Oregon land donation act, a hops farm, which my great grand parents bought out from the hops growers by purchasing it from the state of Oregon.
Great piece featuring some great people! Cheers!
The Fresh Hops Fest sounds really fun.
I live in Harrod, Ohio. We have a Pork Rind Fest.
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Really beautifully done production!
Oh hey there 👋
The best IPA's in the world are here in the PNW.
What about the southern hop belt? New Zealand hops are giant. Motueka madness!!
Very cool episode.. please cover more hops farms. Mosaic is a special one.
Cheers bro
RIP Oregon Brewer's Festival. 😞
The letters i p a / India pale ale yes the British had a hand in developing it but it was developed in India
@@lawrencebeeler6273 India pale ale was British pale ale that British brewers added more hops to so that the taste wouldn't degrade as much when it took the long journey from England to India.
Best hops and the most lesbians……