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Hops - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hops are the female flower clusters, commonly called cones or strobiles, of the hop plant ( Humulus lupulus ). The hop is part of the family Cannabaceae, which also includes the genus Cannabis (h...
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Hops is a casual dining microbrewery restaurant that offers fresh menu items in a relaxed atmosphere featuring signature dishes that are created from high-quality, fresh ingredients and prepared in a display style kitchen that allows you to view the cooking process.
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Information, including FAQs and research, on growing hops in eastern United States. ... Hops Web Pages ... Click to see a larger photo of hops.
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Hops appear to have been used in the breweries of the Netherlands in the beginning of the fourteenth century. In England they were not used in the composition of beer till nearly two centuries afterwards. The liquor prepared from fermented malt formed the favourite drink of our Saxon and Danish forefathers.
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Puterbaugh Farms offers farm-grown hops and cherries for sale from the fertile Yakima Valley region of Washington. We offer a variety of hop choices, plus Bing and Rainier cherries in season. ... Quality Hops & Products Since 1932...
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The hops used in brewing are actually the flower of the hop vine. The hop flowers are stripped from the vines, then dried to prevent decay. Hops are commonly available to home brewers in three forms: whole, pellet, and plug.
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We thrive on our extensive tradition of growing high quality, specialty hops for the craft brewing industry. In 2006, Hopunion formed a strategic partnership with Yakima Chief Inc’s Craft Brewing Division.
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