I just contacted Pete at Simply Homebrew and ordered two each Chinook, Centennial, and Nugget rhyzomes to go in this year.
Here's a few shots of our existing hop yard consisting of Cascade and Willamette varieties.
It is a C-H-O-R-E keeping the bines down to a reasonable number.
The new varieties will be going in apart from what you see here on a new raisable trellis mechanism.
Are you dreaming of fresh hop beer yet?
Cascade and Willamette producing well and going into their 4th year.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Hop Rhyzomes Ordered! (#homebrew)
Sunday, November 21, 2010
A Single Malt Exercise
Next in line is an experiment with single malt.
As in brewing, not distilling.
(Although distilling a single malt whisky like Glenmorangie is a beguiling idea.)
Specifically we're going brew a clone of Blackfoot River Brewing Company's Singlemalt IPA.
Teeming with Simcoe® and Cascade hops, stiffened by Maris Otter, using our own mountain water straight out of Glen Summit Springs, this baby looks so dang good on paper, we just had to do it.
Do or do not. There is no try. --Yoda
Best part of every day.™
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
2009 Christmas Variation IPA--Update
Well, transfer to secondary over another four ounces of wet Cascade and Wilamette hops is done with nary a drop wasted.
The specific gravity was 1.026 at that time, and lest you think I drained this sample, I did--into my stomache.
So I think it has a bit of fermenting to go yet before it's finished. Original gravity was 1.066.
I need a better name for this brew.
