onthegomiller
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Hello,
I'm fairly new to the home brewing world but have successfully grown hops for the second year.
I have freshly dried Chinook hops available in gallon sized ziploc bags. I'm not looking to make a million dollars on them but would accept donations of a few dollars if you're interested in taking some. I live in the Denver, Colorado metro area.
I'd probably give them away for free as well (if you twisted my arm) so that they don't go to waste.
Anyway, they were harvested and dried within the last two weeks and are sleeping nicely in a spare freezer I have in my basement.
I just brewed a 5 gallon Octoberfest brew using some that I had in my freezer from last summer. Hopefully it turns out okay.
I also have a small amount of Willamette and Nugget (but those plants didn't grow as well as the Chinook this year).
Thanks!
I'm fairly new to the home brewing world but have successfully grown hops for the second year.
I have freshly dried Chinook hops available in gallon sized ziploc bags. I'm not looking to make a million dollars on them but would accept donations of a few dollars if you're interested in taking some. I live in the Denver, Colorado metro area.
I'd probably give them away for free as well (if you twisted my arm) so that they don't go to waste.
Anyway, they were harvested and dried within the last two weeks and are sleeping nicely in a spare freezer I have in my basement.
I just brewed a 5 gallon Octoberfest brew using some that I had in my freezer from last summer. Hopefully it turns out okay.
I also have a small amount of Willamette and Nugget (but those plants didn't grow as well as the Chinook this year).
Thanks!