It did well up a 15" pole attached to the back of the garage, but got moved for a bamboo, and was relegated to the back corner of the garden. Most years it doesn't do much, as it's a dry corner and overtopped by a 40' Scots pine. This year it managed to latch on to a silver birch and get into some light, and the wet August meant it finally had something to drink too. I cut down the bines (it was entertaining trying to get them out of the birch) yesterday and left them in the wind & sun to dry a little, then they went into the garage to keep dry. A good job too as it's been drizzling here all day. This is what I managed to get.

and after stripping the cones I ended up with this bowlful (about 14" across):

It doesn't seem like a lot, considering it took nearly an hour to extricate the bines from the tree, and another hour to fill the bowl! I've got them drying now, and I'll use them as late addition hops in a future brew. I've no idea what the AA% will be, so I think it's less risky to use them as aroma rather than bittering.
Now on to the subject of the thread! I could dig up the hop, though it's very overgrown there now, and put it in a pot on the drive. It'll get more light & water, and I can put in a wire to train it up. But is it worth the effort? How well do they grow in pots? I suppose if I do get a good brew out of it that might give me more incentive, but I'd be interested to know how others get on growing their own hops.