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From grain to glass Cask
The hops that flavour your beer will taste different depending on where they're grown. A Cascade hop from Oregon will much zestier than one grown in the UK. What would your local hops taste like?
Grow Your Own
Hops need 6-8 hours of sun a day, so pick your position carefully // Like vines, hops need some kind of structure - a trellis or rope - to climb. They can grow up to 25 feet and weigh up to 12kg so make sure it's strong // Plant in late spring to avoid frosts // Dig a 3" trench, pop your rhizome (hop sprout) in, cover lightly with loosely packed soil and top with straw // Keep lightly watered and fertilised // Prune leaves from the bottom 2-3feet of the plant // Harvest top down in early September - when the cones are dry to the touch and leave yellow powder on your fingers // Dry immediately if you plan to save them for later.