C celts Well-Known Member Joined Apr 14, 2009 Messages 50 Reaction score 1 Aug 30, 2010 #1 Where did the name come from? I know they were produced in Washington and how to brew with them, but I'm just curious about the name.
Where did the name come from? I know they were produced in Washington and how to brew with them, but I'm just curious about the name.
conpewter Well-Known Member Joined Nov 2, 2007 Messages 5,076 Reaction score 59 Location East Dundee, Illinois Aug 30, 2010 #2 Hmmm I think they are a proprietary strain so we can't get plants, I imagine the guy who bred them just came up with a name. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amarillo_hops Could always call Virgil Gamache Farms and ask them
Hmmm I think they are a proprietary strain so we can't get plants, I imagine the guy who bred them just came up with a name. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amarillo_hops Could always call Virgil Gamache Farms and ask them
yogensha Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Apr 30, 2009 Messages 190 Reaction score 2 Location New Mexico Aug 30, 2010 #3 Amarillo is Spanish for "yellow." Lupulin is yellow. I dunno. Also, if my line of reasoning is correct, it's "ahh-mah-ree-oh" and not "am-uh-rill-oh"
Amarillo is Spanish for "yellow." Lupulin is yellow. I dunno. Also, if my line of reasoning is correct, it's "ahh-mah-ree-oh" and not "am-uh-rill-oh"