Growing hops... my story
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I'm not really planning to do anything more this year than just grow the hops and see if I can find a "local" microbrewery interested in buying some/all of my harvest.
I'm sure there will be something like a beer making kit on my Christmas list, but that's about all. This is a long term project, and where I would like it to go first is the plantation route, not the brewing route.
I'm sure there will be something like a beer making kit on my Christmas list, but that's about all. This is a long term project, and where I would like it to go first is the plantation route, not the brewing route.
#84
have you ever brewed before?
the beer making kits are cheap, you should buy one any wayz and just brew for the hell of it, homebrew is ssssoooo good hehe plus experimentations can prove fun
the beer making kits are cheap, you should buy one any wayz and just brew for the hell of it, homebrew is ssssoooo good hehe plus experimentations can prove fun
#85
Originally Posted by Triple-H,Jun 12 2009, 08:23 AM
And I'm told, this is slow, wait till we actually get some hot days.
I have read at a hops prime, 5+" per day is not that rare, and some claim they have recorded 9" in a day.
You are right Ellen, I should be able to sit there, have a beer, and watch the silly thing grow.
I have read at a hops prime, 5+" per day is not that rare, and some claim they have recorded 9" in a day.
You are right Ellen, I should be able to sit there, have a beer, and watch the silly thing grow.
And isn't it ironic...don't you think
A little too ironic...and, yeah, I really do think..
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Originally Posted by Tadashi,Jun 12 2009, 06:00 AM
And pass out on Doug's floor
I'll cook breakfast in exchange for a bed
I'll cook breakfast in exchange for a bed