You Can Get Creative With Illinois Homegrown Hops

By James Evans


The art of brewing beer privately has grown tremendously over the past several years. The ingredients are easy to obtain, the directions are relatively straightforward, and the results can vary from mediocre to outstanding. It is an inexpensive hobby for people who like the taste of beer and enjoy playing with different flavors and mixtures of ingredients. Some even like to try creating Illinois homegrown hops from scratch instead of buying the fruit already mature and dried.

Hop rhizomes are readily available online and easy to grow if you have a sunny area to plant them. You can choose from several different varieties that will give you very distinctive tastes. To get started you need good soils and drainage to encourage healthy plants that can tower over your house when they are fully grown. A sturdy pole or trellis is necessary to keep them in check.

The flowers are the first sign the plants are getting ready for harvest. It may take some time to get good at sensing when they are really ripe. A keen sense of smell, touch, and sight is necessary to gage their readiness. Since these vines are tall, you will need a ladder to get the fruit off the highest stems. Without a ladder, you will have to pull them down and strip the fruit off.

Drying them is the next step, and that must be done as soon as possible to keep the fruit fresh and viable. The easiest thing to do is to spread them out evenly on a piece of cloth or old screen. They have to be protected from the weather while they are drying. If you are processing them during warm weather, it should only take a few days for them to be ready.

The next step is to store the dried hops. You need to get them into a sealed container and keep them there if you are going to use them in the next few days. If you want to keep them longer, you should put them in zip lock freezer bags, deflate the bags to remove excess air, and store them in the freezer until you are ready to use them.

The next step can be the most difficult. You will have to determine the alpha acid content, and that can take some trial and error. If you have friends and family who are experienced in the brewing process, they may be able to give you some good advice.

Brewing your own beer is a fairly inexpensive hobby. It doesn't require specialized equipment or years of study to master it. Since you are not investing huge amounts of money in your batches, you can afford to try out different mixtures and flavors to see what works and what fails. Home brewers are not encouraged to try to sell their beers. You may get into a lot of unexpected trouble if you do.

Making beer for personal consumption can be a fun and interesting thing to try. You don't have to invest much more than your time and a few ingredients to produce a rewarding result.




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