Today (oops, yesterday already) I brewed a 5 gallon batch of Who's In The Garden Grand Cru Ale, a copy of the Belgian Hoegaarden Grand Cru, which I found in Charlie Papazian's The New Complete Joy of Home Brewing. The first time I tried it was last July (2017), and it turned out so well that I'm not sure why I waited so long to repeat it. I dumped the yeast cake at the base of my hops plant, which is in it's first full year of growth and has four cones, all way up top. I don't know what variety it is because it's from a shoot that I stole from a neighbor. He's a commercial brewer and never seems to be home when I am. His bines are doing fine, so I'm sure he doesn't mind, especially knowing that I would have asked permission had I ever found him at home. And if I do see him on one of my walks I'll be sure to clue him in. I'm guessing (and hoping) the plant will be more productive next season. I may even try to repropogate it and start a new bine.