Posted on Apr 21, 2024
From Cascade hop to Bombay Bomber: How Oregon revolutionized the IPA
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I'm a Firm Believer a "Little" Hops goes a Long Way, Call it My German Heritage, My Tastes are More to the "Sweet" Side of Beers and Ales. When You're Talking Stouts and Bitters, British Style Beer, Heavy of the Hops, I Generally Pass although I'm starting to Develop a Taste for Some Stouts.
From Cascade hop to Bombay Bomber: How Oregon revolutionized the IPA
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Posted 13 d ago
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel The result would become one of the hundreds of IPAs made every year in Oregon, a state that had a lot to do with developing this particular type of beer.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Brothers Bob and Jim Conant didn’t know the first thing about hops when they started their now thriving hops farm in Tomah, WI. So they turned to their Monro...
SGT (Join to see) I'd Never Seen Hops Farming until I started going to Oregon to Hang Out with Children and Grandchildren. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqPjmaAVLPM
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel new to me... labor intensive. Wonder what they do with the vines they were twisting as it exits.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel what is the best beer? Answer-free.
I am not a fan of heavy hops but I do like stouts, British bitters, Pilsners and Lagers.
I am not a fan of heavy hops but I do like stouts, British bitters, Pilsners and Lagers.
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