Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
- DeGarre
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Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
I missed the fun last summer but this year intend to keep my eyes peeled for wild hops near Oxted, Westerham, Crockham Hill, Toys Hill, Edenbridge area where I do a fair bit of rambling and running. Hopefully I'll get to brew a wild green hop ale this year. I will gladly share information should I find anything.
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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
are you still brewing commercially, Degarre?
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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
We still are although "commercially" might be stretching it a bit...sladeywadey wrote:are you still brewing commercially, Degarre?

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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
Stretch away. When I had my first Last Drop piece published in Zymurgy I started calling myself a "beer writer".DeGarre wrote:We still are although "commercially" might be stretching it a bit...sladeywadey wrote:are you still brewing commercially, Degarre?
It was a lot classier of a title than my previous one: "semi-retired free lance lay about."

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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
There used to be a patch of them on an industrial estate Riverside Way DA1 5BS next to the Coffee place (I picked them 2012) - no longer work around that area so am unsure if they still exist.
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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
Thanks Barneey, DA1 is a bit out of my way.
First scouting today, will go for a run on footpaths near and through farms, will pay special attention to old hedgerows, saw some interesting looking leaves when driving through the area (basically country lanes between just south of Crockham Hill and Merle Common).
First scouting today, will go for a run on footpaths near and through farms, will pay special attention to old hedgerows, saw some interesting looking leaves when driving through the area (basically country lanes between just south of Crockham Hill and Merle Common).
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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
I'd love to find some wild hops. I have often found wild blackberries that I've used a couple of times.
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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
So far I have found a few hop plants, couple of them out of bounds (someone's garden, check out properties with converted oast houses...). One plant is growing over a wooden fence and can be reached but is overlooked by some windows so a night raid or a permission would be needed. And then there is quite a lot of growth along one secluded footpath, some beginnings of flowers/cones are evident. But the hunt continues.
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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
Two very secluded hedgerows found, easy and safe access, burrs showing in one of them, haven't visited the other lately.
Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
I spoke to the owner of house in Barming who had hops growing in his front garden and he was happy for me to take some.
I have done two wild hop brews, they have been on, but I had hoped for them to be better and do not intend to do anymore
I have done two wild hop brews, they have been on, but I had hoped for them to be better and do not intend to do anymore
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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
Crockham Hill towards Chartwell, found the most promising growth so far, secluded footpath near a converted oast house.
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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
Crockham Hill towards Chartwell, found the most promising growth so far, secluded footpath near a converted oast house.
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Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
Two of the places have good sized cones growing, one site unfortunately has a male hop. Also just noticed that the hedgerow across the street from The Roayl Oak in Crockham Hill has loads of cones - easy pickings!
Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
I've found a nice big patch of hedgerow hops just outside Reigate in Surrey. Is there any way of assessing (without a laboratory) whether they are a variety best used for bittering or aroma additions - or even better identify a variety. I know that i could just chuck a load in and hope for the best, but it would be great to make a slightly more informed guess. They are about 2-3cm long, i can see some lupulin 'dust' inside them. When rubbed they smell mildly hoppy.
Would be happy to share the location by PM in return for id advice. I've got some photos i could share.... ?.
Would be happy to share the location by PM in return for id advice. I've got some photos i could share.... ?.
Re: Wild Hops near Surrey-Kent Border?
You could make a hop tea. Just boil some water and add some hops and let steep for 5 - 10 mins or so. Chill then smell, taste and try the tea and see what flavours you get.robbym123 wrote:I've found a nice big patch of hedgerow hops just outside Reigate in Surrey. Is there any way of assessing (without a laboratory) whether they are a variety best used for bittering or aroma additions - or even better identify a variety. I know that i could just chuck a load in and hope for the best, but it would be great to make a slightly more informed guess. They are about 2-3cm long, i can see some lupulin 'dust' inside them. When rubbed they smell mildly hoppy.
Would be happy to share the location by PM in return for id advice. I've got some photos i could share.... ?.
If you like it go ahead and brew with it
