Once upon a time, hops weren't the primary bittering agent in a homebrew. That honor belonged to this unlikely backyard plant ...
Smithsonian beer curator Theresa McCulla and colleagues from the Smithsonian Gardens harvest hops from the National Museum of American History’s victory garden. Smithsonian National Museum of American ...
On a lower field at El Rancho de Las Golondrinas, beyond the sorghum mill and the hide tanning area, hop bines reach into the cloudless summer sky. Triangular trellises rise and fall across the field ...
Hops are the cones of the hop plant. They're used in making beer. Craft beer lovers love hops. (Just ask them; they'll tell you.) As the market for craft beer exploded over the hops business boomed.
Hops, the dried, flowering parts of the hop plant used in beer, may have some unique health benefits when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease, new research suggests. A study, published on Oct. 25 in the ...
Hops in major beer-producing European countries like Germany, Czech Republic and Slovenia are ripening earlier and producing less since 1994, scientists found. And, perhaps most alarmingly for the IPA ...
Hoppy beer is all the rage among craft brewers and beer lovers, and now UC Berkeley biologists have come up with a way to create these unique flavors and aromas without using hops. The researchers ...
Most people know the Willamette Valley for its pinot noir, but there’s another kind of vine that grows in abundance and produces a key ingredient in one of Portland’s favorite beverages: beer. Drive ...
Hanover County Parks and Recreation hosted a History & Hops event on Saturday to celebrate Virginia 250 with family-friendly ...