Thnx for this great video. I wish to read details of how to cultivate (do commercial large scale farming) hops. I mainly wish to know the ideal climatic conditions, soil and water requirements. Do you know of a reliable source / book / website for this? Thank you!
This is a very thorough educational video about hops. Ive been growing Cascade & Fuggles hops for my days of brewing beer, which I dont any more, but I still grow the hops. And to add to this, I dont enjoy a hoppy beer, particularly the IPA beers, I know the Navies of Portugal & England did like them going to their colonies in 1600 & 1700, but Iam not on a HOT ship, Iam in my backyard enjoying a lager from Narragansett brewers. Thanks for posting.
England & Portugal with their colonies in India, the ships going their with supplies etc. needed to add hops (plenty of hops) so the long tumpulous ships journey and the hot climate going into India spoiled the regular beers.......add a lot of hops, and you have a good beer preservative. so INDIA PALE ALE is born. IPA
A great idea. I know some compost but I've also seen like hop perfumes and colognes or other smelly things with hops added. But who knows if those are spent hops or not. I'll look into it :)
What's you favorite Hop or Hop flavor?
Fuggles for the flavor, and Cascades for the rich citrus syyle aroma.
damn that's a tough question. mosaic, citra, simcoe, amarillo, galaxy so many to choose from, it's like picking your favourite child
This is a hard one, Cascade is an all time classic for me. Nelson Sauvin is a great one but, Eldorado is also one of my favourites!
Equinox.
I recently have started to enjoy galaxy hops. Bit more unique flavor profile.
Nice hop information 👌🙏🍻
There's huge hop fields right where I live. Couldn't imagine beer without those beautiful things..
Yes, I intend to go visit a commercial hop field this year. And maybe start a vine myself. cheers
Can I get some for homemade brew.palmer from Kenya.
Very informative! Crazy the amount of effort it takes to make a commercially marketable hop variety!
Indeed. Never gave it too much thought till I made this one. Cheers and thanks for watching!
Another great production Ryan. Cheers to all the hard work. =)
Oh thank you so much as always!
Thnx for this great video. I wish to read details of how to cultivate (do commercial large scale farming) hops. I mainly wish to know the ideal climatic conditions, soil and water requirements. Do you know of a reliable source / book / website for this? Thank you!
Good stuff! I just got my Cascade Rhizome in the mail yesterday.
Exciting stuff. Hope it grows well!
This is a very thorough educational video about hops. Ive been growing Cascade & Fuggles hops for my days of brewing beer, which I dont any more, but I still grow the hops. And to add to this, I dont enjoy a hoppy beer, particularly the IPA beers, I know the Navies of Portugal & England did like them going to their colonies in 1600 & 1700, but Iam not on a HOT ship, Iam in my backyard enjoying a lager from Narragansett brewers. Thanks for posting.
Haha, I haven't given much thought as to where these old styles used to be enjoyed. Now you have me thinking again... Cheers!
England & Portugal with their colonies in India, the ships going their with supplies etc. needed to add hops (plenty of hops) so the long tumpulous ships journey and the hot climate going into India spoiled the regular beers.......add a lot of hops, and you have a good beer preservative. so INDIA PALE ALE is born. IPA
Started growing our own hops last year, we liked it so much that we're buying 8 new rhizomes to grow more hops!
Good job, there fun to grow, and they get used .I initially bought 4 Rhizomes, and all 4 took and grew tall.
Ron Grovis can't wait to start growing this year, plenty of snow out here in Canada!
I'm from India. How do i start growing hops?
hops also grow in norway and sweden. used by the vikings for brewing mead
Class dismissed! LIKED!
Don't call me a teacher.... I'm far too much of a drunk to be a teacher haha
Can you please tell me the varities of that can be cultivated in altitudes of height 3500 ft.
Different direction, but I wonder, what do most brewers do with those discarded Hop cones? Got to be some interesting possibilities for use?
A great idea. I know some compost but I've also seen like hop perfumes and colognes or other smelly things with hops added. But who knows if those are spent hops or not. I'll look into it :)
It changes for me almost every brew but my no. 1 hop that I'm going to go with is Mosaic... at least this week.
Mmmm. A tasty one for sure haha. I get a new favorite all the time too
I'm from NE India. How do i start growing hops?
Hops = best part of beer.
Too true!
Great video (:
Thank you!
I smoke hops, it's like getting high...but you're drunk.....I'm drunk right from smokin hops
Well,hops ain't cannabis' sister plant for no reason
Look these hops Dudé! no freaking way
Hops are the best! Cheers!
Please help me to get hops seeds for plantation
Thank you in advance 🙏💐
Haaps
It is not vine it is bine
Am in Kenya,I want to purchace hop or rhizomes for homemade beer.How can I get them.
Estrogenic As Fuck. No Thanx