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The aroma of the Mt. Hood is as you describe. "Delicate" is a good adjective. :D

Not quite as "in your face" as the Cascade. I'm thinking about using some of the Mt. Hood in a brown ale.

good choice brown ale. I'm thinking Oktoberfest. Then again I have enough for both of these and a few other:ban:
 
My first reaction was being utterly amazed, now I just hate you guys. :D

Looks like I have a project for next year. Where do you guys get good rhizomes from?
 
This may sound like a really dumb question, but are you sure those are cascade hops? I only ask because I've never seen cascade hops flare out on the edges like that. Mine are nice and compact looking. You can check out a video here: Homebrew Junkie . The ones you harvested look more like the EKG that I have growing. I'm just curious. That's all.
 
This may sound like a really dumb question, but are you sure those are cascade hops? I only ask because I've never seen cascade hops flare out on the edges like that. Mine are nice and compact looking. You can check out a video here: Homebrew Junkie . The ones you harvested look more like the EKG that I have growing. I'm just curious. That's all.

I think the hops open up when they dry down. My Mt Hood has done this. BUT I don't know about the others. I pick Cascade this week and will know more soon. C
 
My Cascade made it to 1 stem 4 inches high :( Next year I'm going to dig a big hole and put some better dirt in it and cage it in to prevent the lawn guys from continually weed whacking it.
 
There are some nice eye candy shown on this thread. Mine are still not ripe enough to pick yet.

MyhopsAug3108009.jpg
 
Hi everyone,

I live in the Chicago area(can not tell where LOL). I have cenntennial and hallertau growing in my yard..first year. My brothers neighbor has wild hops growing. I went to check them out and they are everywhere growing around bushes and weeds..hard to say the type..I will post some pics tommorrow..I am a new grower and the cone was a shorter fat..almost square look to them. My brother picked just a few vines and we probably have a pound already,:ban:,,just a tip of the iceberg so to speak. The vine is as thick as my pinky finger in some places so I would guess it to be old but not sure how old..

I will get pics of leaves and cones tommorrow so I could use some help to identify...

J
 

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