Not another Hop growing Thread
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Look at those cones! Srsly wish they would grow for me here.
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Nice, Great pictures...MadBrewer wrote:Well I went for it today. I picked all I could before having to head into work for afternoons. I will try to get some more picked tomorrow and there is also some that need more time on the bines. What I did pick seemed like they were ready, I'm still getting a feel for that. But between look, feel and smell I think they were ready. This was about 1/2 a 5 gal bucket and weighed out to over 1.75 lbs. I'll need to make another screen. I have these sitting in my hot garage with a fan blowing on them. It's the best I can do. I guess we will see how they do.
How long will these need to dry out?
I know for sure I won't get anywhere near that amount this year and didn't really expect to get much of anything, but looks like I will have some and that makes me happy
I have a good one (dehydrator) that is fully adjustable, it hold up to ten lbs of meat when I make jerky. When I get close to the drying point I will ask what to look for there and how dry........You guys are great on helping.bpgreen wrote: One additional hint I've learned is that if you use a dehydrator to dry your hops, don't go cheap. Go with something that has adjustable temperatures and dry at low heat. if you dry at a higher heat, you lose AA.
Drying pumpkin seeds last year.
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Where do you live? What's your humidity like?MadBrewer wrote:Well I went for it today. I picked all I could before having to head into work for afternoons. I will try to get some more picked tomorrow and there is also some that need more time on the bines. What I did pick seemed like they were ready, I'm still getting a feel for that. But between look, feel and smell I think they were ready. This was about 1/2 a 5 gal bucket and weighed out to over 1.75 lbs. I'll need to make another screen. I have these sitting in my hot garage with a fan blowing on them. It's the best I can do. I guess we will see how they do.
How long will these need to dry out?
I've got a dehydrator now, but before I got it, I'd go a couple of days. I live in Utah. When the humidity gets up to 10% here, people complain because muggy weather sucks.
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I think that they should be about 1/5 of the wet weight. I just air dry mine with no fan but the breeze. I think I dried them a week last year.
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One thing to add is that if you get a dehydrator, get a good one. If your temperatures are too high, you drive off alpha acids.
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I harvested my 2 cascade vines today. I yielded 47 ounces of fresh (wet) cascade hops. Over the next week, my neighbor and I are going to make a bunch of simple, easy drinking beers to set us up for football season.
Here's a few pics.
I filled a 5 gallon pail + a little bowl
Fresh Cascade - smelled great
I used 6 oz in a batch today
Here's a few pics.
I filled a 5 gallon pail + a little bowl
Fresh Cascade - smelled great
I used 6 oz in a batch today
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You guys are all making me envious with the great hop pictures and making me want to kick myself in the a$$ again for not planting hops before this year.......After seeing how mine are doing this first year, next year at this time I know I will be in the game. Keep them Pics. coming.....brewnewb wrote:I harvested my 2 cascade vines today. I yielded 47 ounces of fresh (wet) cascade hops. Over the next week, my neighbor and I are going to make a bunch of simple, easy drinking beers to set us up for football season.
Here's a few pics.
I filled a 5 gallon pail + a little bowl
Fresh Cascade - smelled great
I used 6 oz in a batch today
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Beautiful, just beautiful I say
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I got a second harvest from my hallertauer bine today. The first one was only 35 g (dry; didn't check wet). I picked 520 g today and they're in the dehydrator now. I'm guessing it'll be about 6 oz dry. I may get another half oz or so.
I also got about 9 oz from my cascades and will probably get another ounce or two.
And I haven't touched the nugget, Perle, or centennial yet.
I also got about 9 oz from my cascades and will probably get another ounce or two.
And I haven't touched the nugget, Perle, or centennial yet.
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I really wish hops grew well down where I live. I'd love to do some wet hop brews. I hope to be able to visit a hop farm one day and rub hop oils all over my body.
Ok, that's personal but true.
Ok, that's personal but true.
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Okay, TMI!
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Pics taken a little over two weeks ago (August 1st).
Second-year Chinook in the foreground (chimney), first-year Sterling in the background (siding).
Close-up of the Chinook (click for larger view):
I am planning to do an "all-local" harvest brew in the next week or two. My home-grown hops, town water (treated), malt from a local maltster, and yeast from a nearby LHBS that cultures their own yeast.
Everything originates from within a half-hour of home!
Second-year Chinook in the foreground (chimney), first-year Sterling in the background (siding).
Close-up of the Chinook (click for larger view):
I am planning to do an "all-local" harvest brew in the next week or two. My home-grown hops, town water (treated), malt from a local maltster, and yeast from a nearby LHBS that cultures their own yeast.
Everything originates from within a half-hour of home!
Crazy Climber:
I'm not particularly crazy (IMO), and I don't rock-climb. It's just the name of a video game I used to like to play, back in the 80's.
I'm not particularly crazy (IMO), and I don't rock-climb. It's just the name of a video game I used to like to play, back in the 80's.
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That's a thing of beauty.
Wish I could grow hood here.
Wish I could grow hood here.
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The 520 dried to 125g (almost 4.5 oz).bpgreen wrote:I got a second harvest from my hallertauer bine today. The first one was only 35 g (dry; didn't check wet). I picked 520 g today and they're in the dehydrator now. I'm guessing it'll be about 6 oz dry. I may get another half oz or so.
I also got about 9 oz from my cascades and will probably get another ounce or two.
And I haven't touched the nugget, Perle, or centennial yet.
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