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The Hop Farm Year 2: Planting Hops, Building Hop Trellises , and Expansion. June 12, 2013. Last year was the first year that my buddy Dave, James, and I planted some hops on James’s Farm. We got about twenty rhizomes in the ground, and had a pretty tough year with a long hot drought in July. The harvest last year was a blast ( check it out. But the yield was minimal. Cascade: 38 First year. Centennial: 12 First year. Chinook: 7 first year. Columbus/Zeus: 6 Second year. Mt Hood: 8 Second year. 2) Drill a ...
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Brooklyn Homebrew: November 2010
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November 17, 2010. What a delay since the last posting! Thanks to all of our great customers! We have been fighting to keep up with demand since the weather has taking a turn in the right direction. We are selling about 160 packs of yeast liquid yeast per week (and who knows how many dozen packs of dry), which definitely helps keep it fresh, but makes it really hard to have the ones you need, when you need it. It may be time for more refrigeration! Thanks to the guys at. Sycamore Bar and Flower Shop.
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Brooklyn Homebrew: CATCHING UP
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November 17, 2010. What a delay since the last posting! Thanks to all of our great customers! We have been fighting to keep up with demand since the weather has taking a turn in the right direction. We are selling about 160 packs of yeast liquid yeast per week (and who knows how many dozen packs of dry), which definitely helps keep it fresh, but makes it really hard to have the ones you need, when you need it. It may be time for more refrigeration! Thanks to the guys at. Sycamore Bar and Flower Shop.
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Brooklyn Homebrew: May 2011
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May 21, 2011. Greenpoint Harbor Brewing and Barrier Brewing Co. We have to thank DJ Swanson and Greg Doroski of Greenport Harbor Brewing Co. For letting us stir their pot. Thanks guys. You were gracious hosts. We had a great time hanging out in the middle of your brew day. Interestingly, they were in the middle of brewing a 2nd batch of Greg's rye-based "Spring Turning Saison". Some of you may recall that as a home brewer, Greg won the First Place Judge's Choice award at the very first Brooklyn Wort.
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Brooklyn Homebrew: Greenpoint Harbor Brewing & Barrier Brewing Co.
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May 21, 2011. Greenpoint Harbor Brewing and Barrier Brewing Co. We have to thank DJ Swanson and Greg Doroski of Greenport Harbor Brewing Co. For letting us stir their pot. Thanks guys. You were gracious hosts. We had a great time hanging out in the middle of your brew day. Interestingly, they were in the middle of brewing a 2nd batch of Greg's rye-based "Spring Turning Saison". Some of you may recall that as a home brewer, Greg won the First Place Judge's Choice award at the very first Brooklyn Wort.
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Introducing Brooklyn’s Threes Brewing |
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Craft Beer: What Does It Mean? October Writing Round-up →. Introducing Brooklyn’s Threes Brewing. September 4, 2014. Threes Brewing’s head brewer, Greg Doroski. As recently as last year, you could count Brooklyn’s professional breweries with three fingers. There was Brooklyn Brewery. Of American beer. We made Rheingold, we made Schaefer, we made the country good and drunk. Now, breweries are slowly repopulating Kings County. In Greenpoint, there’s Dirck the Norseman. And Keg & Lantern. Co-owner Justin Is...
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A trip to the Hop Farm: Brewing “Wet Hopped American Summer” | Brewing Brooklyn
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A trip to the Hop Farm: Brewing “Wet Hopped American Summer”. October 15, 2012. Harvesting hops and brewing up an all grain all wet hopped pale ale. About half way through September, I took a trip to visit my friend Dave’s uncle’s James farm where he had been growing 20 hop plants. Of the hops that were planted, only the Zues and Cascade hops had any significant harvest. Harvesting the hops was fun, but the vines caused a mild reaction with my skin. Next time I wont treat the vines like a necklace. You a...
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Homegrown hops | Brewing Brooklyn
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Tag Archives: Homegrown hops. The Hop Farm Year 2: Planting Hops, Building Hop Trellises , and Expansion. June 12, 2013. Last year was the first year that my buddy Dave, James, and I planted some hops on James’s Farm. We got about twenty rhizomes in the ground, and had a pretty tough year with a long hot drought in July. The harvest last year was a blast ( check it out. But the yield was minimal. Cascade: 38 First year. Centennial: 12 First year. Chinook: 7 first year. Columbus/Zeus: 6 Second year. 2) Dr...
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Hops | Brewing Brooklyn
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THIS PAGE WILL BE DEDICATED TO HOME GROWING HOPS. Last year was my first year growing hops, this page will chronicle my future hops harvest. Started out studying science, then put that to better use in brewing. Six years in, I'm continuing to explore and experience beers in new ways all the time. Check out what I'm brewing each week: new recipes and experiments and. - CHRIS! Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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