A friend of mine has 4 laying hens. He gets 2-3 dozen eggs a week. What the fuck does one person need that many eggs for? Whenever he tries to give me a dozen I decline. Call me a prude, but I get grossed out by the chicken shit that’s covering the shells. A few weeks ago I cracked one and it was completely rotten. God knows, it had probably become buried in the hay and sat there in the summer heat for weeks before he found it.
For all the time, money, food, hay, cleaning, etc, just buy a dozen organic eggs a week.
Centennial is a relative of Cascade, with a higher Alpha Acid percentage. Like many Hop varieties, it came from the Oregon State University Hop research program in Oregon. A guy named Al used to be the Big Cheese there and I met him a couple times. Nice fellow.
Man, people all hopped up on hops these days. too much hops I say! A good balance and right choice of hops is key. Less bitter, tastes great! And you don't need your beer to last all the way to India any more.
Some Colorado brewers I knew made a bunch of test-batches when they were starting out to compare Hop flavors / aromas. Mash out 50 gallons of wort and boil each 5-gallon brew with one Hop variety to same IBU level. Then they could compare each flavor / aroma to see what they liked.
It worked out for them doing all that research and they became the famous 'Left Hand Brewing'.
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on Friday, October 20, 2017 – 10:33 pm
Pizza Port Grandview Golden
Pizza Port Grandview Golden uses Mt Hood and Hallertau Blanc hops.
I don’t know what hops Lagunitas Eroica Sour uses.
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on Friday, October 20, 2017 – 10:48 pm
Cascade are growing in my
Cascade hops are growing in my backyard. I don't take care of them and don't do anything with them, and they come back every year.
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on Friday, October 20, 2017 – 10:49 pm
Miller lite
Miller lite
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on Friday, October 20, 2017 – 11:42 pm
NELSON HOPS
NELSON HOPS
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on Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 01:29 am
Founders Porter
Founders Porter
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on Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 08:43 am
Yuengling
Yuengling
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on Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 08:44 am
Or an occassional Modello
Or an occassional Modello
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on Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 08:53 am
A couple of years ago a
A couple of years ago a tenant planted hops along the side of a structure. They were cool looking at times.
I took the structure down this past Spring. It took forever to dig out the hops. Those 4 little shoots she had planted turned into a thicket.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 08:58 am
Growing hops is the new
Growing hops is the new keeping chickens.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 09:05 am
>>>I don’t know what hops
>>>I don’t know what hops Lagunitas Eroica Sour uses.
I'm assuming that Eroica Hops are used but could not find confirmation on that.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 09:30 am
A friend of mine has 4 laying
A friend of mine has 4 laying hens. He gets 2-3 dozen eggs a week. What the fuck does one person need that many eggs for? Whenever he tries to give me a dozen I decline. Call me a prude, but I get grossed out by the chicken shit that’s covering the shells. A few weeks ago I cracked one and it was completely rotten. God knows, it had probably become buried in the hay and sat there in the summer heat for weeks before he found it.
For all the time, money, food, hay, cleaning, etc, just buy a dozen organic eggs a week.
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on Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 09:35 am
I'm a machinist at the
I'm a machinist at the Springfield Armory
Just slightly ahead of my time
But I don't make much money
So I sell eggs and chickens on the side
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on Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 05:54 pm
Centennial
Centennial
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on Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 06:53 pm
Centennial is a relative of
Centennial is a relative of Cascade, with a higher Alpha Acid percentage. Like many Hop varieties, it came from the Oregon State University Hop research program in Oregon. A guy named Al used to be the Big Cheese there and I met him a couple times. Nice fellow.
https://media.oregonstate.edu/media/t/0_lgq5fdvs
http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/omeka-2.0.4/items/show/30406
There's some links that might tell you more Hop stuff.
Hops are easy to grow, and being Vines, like to climb on stuff: walls, trellises, strings...
The main problems are Aphids, Downy mildew & Powdery mildew. Those shiny Japanese beetles attack mine regularly, but they still flower.
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on Sunday, October 22, 2017 – 04:49 pm
FEATURED HOPS
Nugget, Super Galena, Simcoe, Delta, Target, Amarillo,
Cascade, Galaxy, Citra® , Nelson Sauvin, Motueka & Helga
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on Sunday, October 22, 2017 – 06:21 pm
Man, people all hopped up on
Man, people all hopped up on hops these days. too much hops I say! A good balance and right choice of hops is key. Less bitter, tastes great! And you don't need your beer to last all the way to India any more.
these folks understand:
http://allaboutbeer.com/learn/beer/hops/
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on Sunday, October 22, 2017 – 07:15 pm
Bitter is better.
Bitter is better.
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on Sunday, October 22, 2017 – 07:50 pm
Some Colorado brewers I knew
Some Colorado brewers I knew made a bunch of test-batches when they were starting out to compare Hop flavors / aromas. Mash out 50 gallons of wort and boil each 5-gallon brew with one Hop variety to same IBU level. Then they could compare each flavor / aroma to see what they liked.
It worked out for them doing all that research and they became the famous 'Left Hand Brewing'.
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on Sunday, October 22, 2017 – 08:09 pm
very clever thinkers those
very clever thinkers those left handed people
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on Sunday, October 22, 2017 – 08:33 pm
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2xB0pQRnbaw
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on Sunday, October 22, 2017 – 09:17 pm
mosaic
mosaic