I've been growing hops over the past few years and unfortunately I'm no longer able to drink beer so brewing it would not be a good idea.
I've got six varieties that I grow and your welcome to what I have. The amount depends on the variety. This is what I have.
Centennial
Cascade
Comet
Willamette
Northern Brewer
Chinook
The Cascade and Comet are producing the most this year with Willamette and Centennial close behind.
If you're looking to make a fresh hop beer this would be perfect. If you want to dry and use later you won't get fresher.
Grown organically. I've used them in the past. The northern brewer made a great California Common.
Let me know if you are interested. If you're in South East Michigan you're in driving distance. If there are no takers the will end up in compost. Such a waist . I'd prefer to see someone enjoy these.
I've got six varieties that I grow and your welcome to what I have. The amount depends on the variety. This is what I have.
Centennial
Cascade
Comet
Willamette
Northern Brewer
Chinook
The Cascade and Comet are producing the most this year with Willamette and Centennial close behind.
If you're looking to make a fresh hop beer this would be perfect. If you want to dry and use later you won't get fresher.
Grown organically. I've used them in the past. The northern brewer made a great California Common.
Let me know if you are interested. If you're in South East Michigan you're in driving distance. If there are no takers the will end up in compost. Such a waist . I'd prefer to see someone enjoy these.