Posted by Cameron Stokes
on March 26, 2009
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We ventured up to Bogart this past weekend to check in on the hop farm. My expectations were low after talking to my cousin who had stopped by the farm the previous week and not seen any seen anything growing. My mood quickly improved when we arrived Saturday morning and found 4 plants that were peeking out of the ground, 2 Cascades and 2 Willamettes. The Chinooks haven gotten off to a slower start.

The hops are growing.
While there we strung up the lines for the vines to grow on and gave each row a good watering from the nearby creek. We’re working on a way to pump water from the creek to make watering easier and will hopefully put an automatic watering system in place shortly after that.
More photos of the hops are here.
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Posted by Cameron Stokes
on March 10, 2009
beer,
farm,
hops /
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Having taken up homebrewing lately, I decided to take it a step further and grow my own hops. After doing some research regarding growing hops in Georgia, of which there is very little information, I picked up the book The Homebrewer’s Garden. The section on hops is really short but has some good information on how to plant, care for, and harvest your own hops.
After waiting a few weeks for the hop rhizomes to become available, I ordered from Freshops on March 1st and received my goods a few days later. I ordered three varieties: Cascade, Chinook, and Willamette.

Cascade, Chinook, and Willamette Hop Rhizomes
This past weekend I planted them on the farm up in Bogart. It was the first nice weekend of the year and was a great excuse to get outside and have fun on the tractor. The hops are split into three rows, one for each variety.

Bogart Hop Farm
There are 23 vines (Freshops sent me extra Willamette on accident). From what I’ve read we won’t get much off them in the first year. Next year I hope to be drowning in hops.
More photos are here.
Tags: beer, farm, hops