Showing posts with label Hop Plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hop Plants. Show all posts

Feb 13, 2014

2014 Hop Harvest

I planted my Hallertau and Saaz rhizomes 2 1/2 years ago and since then they've been pretty well neglected. They're growing in my mate Jason's backyard, running along a reinforcing steel tunnel that used to be a hothouse frame. And even though I've neglected them, they've treated me very well. In their first year they didn't do much, last year we were pleasantly surprised to get 440g wet hops from them and today we harvested 2.98kg of wet hops from the Hallertau vine.

The Saaz has always lagged behind the Hallertau and its much smaller crop looks like it needs at least another month to mature.

The Hallertau flowers smell beautifully floral, perfume-like really. The plan is to use some wet hops in a Saison I've got planned for Saturday. The rest are being dried in a dehydrator and I'll vacuum seal them and keep them in the freezer until I'm ready to use them. I'm expecting to have 500-600g of dried hops.

Plump hop flowers ready for the picking!

Some of the flowers were pretty huge!

Jason getting a good whiff

Hopppsssssssssssss

Jan 8, 2014

My hop plants

I bought a couple of hop rhizomes in 2011, a Hallertau and a Saaz, and planted them in Jason's backyard. The intention was to swing by to look after them but I got sick so they've been left to their own devices for the most part. Last year I got 440g wet hops most of which were from the Hallertau.

Jason sent me some photos of their progress this summer. The Hallertau is the bushy one at the top of the wire, the Saaz is more the more weedy one on the left.

They've taken over the steel reinforcing wire

Hop flowers on the way

Some runners have made it to the other side, about 3-4m
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