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Heritage Hop Variety Chosen to Recreate 16th Century Tudor Beer
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Homebrewers Help Preserve Heritage Hops
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Learning to String a Hop Garden
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Colgate and other British Heritage Hop Varieties
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Are Hops Good For You ?
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What Do Hops Smell Like ?
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2019 Hops for Home Brewing
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Pilgrim Hops, How They Grow and Their Characteristics
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Goldings Hop Variety for Brewing
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Drying Hops is Where a Golden Alchemy Happens
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This project was to recreate a 16th Century Tudor beer
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Homebrewers help preserve Heritage Hops and it’s all down to the old adage of either ‘use it or loose it’. ...
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Learning to string a hop garden is pretty straight forward once you learn the basic pattern and if you can...
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Colgate is a British heritage hop variety dating from 1805. It is one of the British heritage hop varieties I...
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Are hops good for you? Well it would appear to be the case in several ways, some quite obscure. ...
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“ What do hops smell like ?” A tricky question indeed, but I’ll try. It’s easiest to say what they’re...
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2019 hops for home brewing begin with stringing, getting it in place ready for them to climb up in April. ...
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Pilgrim hops, how they grow and their characteristics, was the beginning and it started off innocently enough. As a small craft...
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Goldings hop variety for brewing dates back to the late 1700’s when Mr Golding found a hop he thought was...
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Drying hops is where a golden alchemy happens. To be completely accurate hops are preserved, they are not dried right...
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