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  1. Sierra brew club

    Searching for Santiam Rhizomes

    https://freshops.com/hops-rhizome-information/ I know last year these guys offered santiam. It says there office will be open by February 10th ... may be look into giving them a call since they're based out of Oregon. Maybe they have some good news for you or can source those Rhizomes on for you
  2. Sierra brew club

    Searching for Santiam Rhizomes

    https://www.homebrewing.org/Santiam-Hop-Rhizomes_p_1073.html There are a few more sites offering them... Fresh hops I believe has had them listed in the past as well Worth a search
  3. Sierra brew club

    Searching for Santiam Rhizomes

    I have Santium along with several others. 122 to be exact If there is a quarantine (we just have to figure out where the usda location is and proper paperwork where they hold up the hops to evaluate and route them through there.) Is that for any hops or a protocol that needs to be followed? Is...
  4. Sierra brew club

    Amarillo Rhizomes

    Amarillo rhizomes to go please! and by to go I mean this 2020. February 5th is my birthday so that would be a great birthday present.
  5. Sierra brew club

    Growing hops from seed

    Excellent! Fingers crossed there are some extremely interesting and exotic flavors on the horizon!!
  6. Sierra brew club

    New hop varieties

    Yeah I am looking forward to using them maybe next year once I have them established. Might even take 2 years depending on growth Conditions. I think they would be good in a hoppy blonde or a cream ale. Maybe even a Hoppy Pilsner!
  7. Sierra brew club

    New hop varieties

    I have grown the heritage hops from GLH for a few years. Since they came out. Most of them are yielders! Some very interesting and unique flavors. We are in the beginning part of our hop harvest. I have several Heritage hops out in the hop yard this year. All except for the diamond Springs...
  8. Sierra brew club

    New hop varieties

    Triumph!! 5 of These Lil Darl'ins just came in This morning!! They are going to be acclimated slowly 103 today up in the mountains. Will slowly move them into the greenhouse and then congregate some of them with some of are mother's in a few weeks. Excited for more flavors to play with.
  9. Sierra brew club

    New hop varieties

    I will have Triumph hops coming to me this fall. Along with some Polish and hard to find English varietals as well.
  10. Sierra brew club

    Hop Trading/Breeding Programs

    Putting this on a few posts to get the word out. NEW hybrids wanted dwarf hops New flavor and interesting smell varietals would be much appreciated! Male rhizomes and seeds wanted as well. It would go to a small farming hop yard in the southern (Sierra Navada )Yosemite foothills
  11. Sierra brew club

    Dwarf Hops

    DWARF HOP SPECIES WATED!! I am waiting on some preMa donna hops coming from England this fall but in the mean time I want to put it out there once it cools off i would like to source some dwarf hops .. I'm looking to trade for any varieties of hops other folks don't have for some good the...
  12. Sierra brew club

    Has anyone grown Neomexicana hops?

    Little boy parts Excellent You were the first one on my list!! I feel like the off season when things cool off here after the harvest we should talk again!! I will be getting a few more varieties this fall Triumph is the one i am most excited about as well some plants coming in from England...
  13. Sierra brew club

    Has anyone grown Neomexicana hops?

    Current Hops list for 2019 with some late fall entries (moms for eventual breeding program) 1 Arcadian 2 Walhalla 3 Prussian 4 Petoskey 5 Hartwick 6 Saugatuck 7 Old Mission 8 Lawton 9 Shaddock 10 Diamond Springs(Not Released yet) 11. AlphAroma (Rakau) 12. Amalia 13. Bitter Gold 14. Bodhi Zapus...
  14. Sierra brew club

    Has anyone grown Neomexicana hops?

    I would be willing to make the same deal with some folks on here. I have seeds I will start this winter. Move them out to a green house next spring and then ship them away to be planted (offsite) at the small experimental hop yard (we are currently building) until they can be sexed. I have a...
  15. Sierra brew club

    Cloning Strategies

    I have successfully cloned using both techniques. I use a hydroponic cloner if I am taking mass clones. Basically it is a small aquarium (submersible pump) and several defusing stones or air stones properly spaced out with an air pump supplying the bubbles . A very small amount of rooting...
  16. Sierra brew club

    Hop Trading/Breeding Programs

    Thanks for the very well worded explanation There is a lot more genetic drift than in a lot of other species therefore the product that you're putting out is unknown because of all the unlimited variables. sounds like with both females and males. Based on less pure breeding and or less...
  17. Sierra brew club

    Hop Trading/Breeding Programs

    So what I'm reading into all this is the Male hop plant is just a pollen donor and does not contribute much to the characteristics of its offspring?? So most of the desirable traits come from the female hop plant? So genetically speaking generic males work as good if not better then a...
  18. Sierra brew club

    Hop Trading/Breeding Programs

    I would like a few breeders who have males they feel are good starting point for breeding to put a list together or a thread. So maybe a few of us who are looking/starting our own breeding might get some decent stock to start out with. :cool:
  19. Sierra brew club

    Apollo Vale Hops

    Seeds arrived today!! They are infact hop seeds. Tucking these lil darl'ins In The brewing refrigerator until this winter.
  20. Sierra brew club

    Apollo Vale Hops

    Thank you for your quick response. Well I ordered The different varieties that they offer. I guess my plan is to store them in the refrigerator and then maybe start the cold scarification process this December. For a March planned planting. We just constructed a very small greenhouse with...
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