Beer from hops
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Beer from hops
Hi there all
Just planning what to put in our massively overgrown new allotment and husband requested hops so he can have a go at brewing his own beer. We've found somewhere to buy plants online, does anyone have any idea how many plants we'll need for a first attempt batch of beer? Obviously we're not opening a brewery just yet so it doesn't have to be loads.
Really clueless so any helpful suggestions welcome!
Cheers
Just planning what to put in our massively overgrown new allotment and husband requested hops so he can have a go at brewing his own beer. We've found somewhere to buy plants online, does anyone have any idea how many plants we'll need for a first attempt batch of beer? Obviously we're not opening a brewery just yet so it doesn't have to be loads.
Really clueless so any helpful suggestions welcome!
Cheers
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Re: Beer from hops
Hi,
Have a look here: http://www.crannogales.com/HopsManual.pdf
I haven't read it and it's probably for larger scale than you want, but it might contain some useful info on growing methods, harvesting and yield.
Cheers,
Mike
Have a look here: http://www.crannogales.com/HopsManual.pdf
I haven't read it and it's probably for larger scale than you want, but it might contain some useful info on growing methods, harvesting and yield.
Cheers,
Mike
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Re: Beer from hops
I have only got a decent crop from tunnel grown plants, not that I've grown a huge ammount
Ensure you get female plants as, like thier cousin cannabis, they have seperate sexes on different plants
You can propogate quite easily by layering stems (neglected plants will do it for you) so there is no need to buy a load of plants
Treat it like veg an you will get a decent crop, but you must allow a sturdy support
Ensure you get female plants as, like thier cousin cannabis, they have seperate sexes on different plants
You can propogate quite easily by layering stems (neglected plants will do it for you) so there is no need to buy a load of plants
Treat it like veg an you will get a decent crop, but you must allow a sturdy support
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Re: Beer from hops
Look for the site of an old pub (old enough to have brewed it's own beer), you'll often find the hops growing through nearby hedges where it's escaped.
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Re: Beer from hops
You will need a trellis or a fence or something for it to grow on.
If you choose a variety that is hardy, one plant will give a home brewer enough to brew with all year long. I have a cascade plant, it grows 20+ feet tall on my 20+ foot trellis. it produces about 20 lbs of hops each year...that dries down to 4 lbs. I typically use 2 or 3 ounces in a 3 gallon batch of beer. (all USA measurements). I traded some roots to a fellow member here, I think he lives in Ireland. They take about 2 or 3 years to mature.
If you choose a variety that is hardy, one plant will give a home brewer enough to brew with all year long. I have a cascade plant, it grows 20+ feet tall on my 20+ foot trellis. it produces about 20 lbs of hops each year...that dries down to 4 lbs. I typically use 2 or 3 ounces in a 3 gallon batch of beer. (all USA measurements). I traded some roots to a fellow member here, I think he lives in Ireland. They take about 2 or 3 years to mature.
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Re: Beer from hops
As minnesota says one plant is enough, it was plenty on my allotment. but yep took 2 years. Where do you live? Up in Scotland and further north in Ireland would be too far north really,there is a reason most hops are still grown in kent/
Now I'm wondering if Minnesota will send me some Rhizomes too!
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Re: Beer from hops
Thanks for all the advice, keep it coming!
I live in Warwickshire, so not exactly tropical, but hopefully temperate enough.
In terms of support I was planning to train it/them around the perimeter fence on the allotment. One of the previous tenants of the plot put up a sturdyish post and wire fence to keep local fauna out, so hopefully that will work.
Think I'll try two plants, time to start foraging in the hedges!
Thanks again.
I live in Warwickshire, so not exactly tropical, but hopefully temperate enough.
In terms of support I was planning to train it/them around the perimeter fence on the allotment. One of the previous tenants of the plot put up a sturdyish post and wire fence to keep local fauna out, so hopefully that will work.
Think I'll try two plants, time to start foraging in the hedges!
Thanks again.
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Re: Beer from hops
try vaporizing some hops in an iolite if you get a chance! never will be banned due to being available to make alcohol.
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Re: Beer from hops
southeast-isher wrote:try vaporizing some hops in an iolite if you get a chance! never will be banned due to being available to make alcohol.
Are you saying vaporised hops has a narcotic effect?
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Re: Beer from hops
Hi Minnesota.Minnesota wrote:You will need a trellis or a fence or something for it to grow on.
If you choose a variety that is hardy, one plant will give a home brewer enough to brew with all year long. I have a cascade plant, it grows 20+ feet tall on my 20+ foot trellis. it produces about 20 lbs of hops each year...that dries down to 4 lbs. I typically use 2 or 3 ounces in a 3 gallon batch of beer. (all USA measurements). I traded some roots to a fellow member here, I think he lives in Ireland. They take about 2 or 3 years to mature.
That was me you traded the rhizomes with. While they have grown pretty well, the wet and windy summers in my part of Ireland for the last couple of years have not helped the crop be of the calibre that I would have hoped, but I live in hope that this summer will be better! I've given rhizomes to many people in Ireland, so maybe some of them will have better luck than me. I know some people in Ireland are growing them in pollutunnels and that definitely helps protect them, but I think they could take over a bit.
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Re: Beer from hops
well they are said to be related to cannabis... i've heard it vapes pretty similarly in terms of its effects.doofaloofa wrote:southeast-isher wrote:try vaporizing some hops in an iolite if you get a chance! never will be banned due to being available to make alcohol.
Are you saying vaporised hops has a narcotic effect?