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Hi all,

I have been lurking for a few weeks and decided it was time to join. I just launched my first batch of hard cider yesterday. My brewing experience is very limited. A number of years ago, the wife bought be a Mr. Beer kit for Christmas. I actually had some fun with it although I would like to graduate to the next step in beer making.

On a side note, many years ago, I went to college in central Washington state. I used to harvest hops in the lower Yakima valley every September near the town of Toppenish. I seem to recall the farm grew mostly Cascades, but also some Galena's and Bullion's. We actually hated hops after nearly a month in harvest. the luplin in the hops was so strong that it was unavoidable. Clothes coming out of the washer still smelled like hops and I swear, even our cornflakes in the morning had a note of hops. I have since come to love hops as most beer drinkers do.
 
Welcome to the forum, being a member really makes a difference. I lurked for almost a year before I joined, it was amazing how much more I learned after just a couple weeks of participating
 
Welcome to this little corner of insanity that we call "BREWING." Most of us have found brewing to be addicting. I am a native of Milwaukee [back when FOUR breweries were going strong], and lived in Oconomowoc for sixteen years.

glenn514:mug:
 
Now that you've recovered from the lupulin overdose back in WA, maybe you could try growing some hops of your own. They sure seem to do well in the midwest!
 
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