LOUISVILLE ‒ UnHitched Brewing Co. is getting ready to celebrate fresh hop beer. The brewery and restaurant, 115 S. Mill St., is hosting an all-day beer festival called the Fresh Hop Fest from noon to ...
Go straight to the source for fresh hop beers. Courtesy of Bale Breaker Brewing Company Centrally located in Washington state, the Yakima Valley produces an abundance of apples, cherries, and pears.
Fresh hop ales are brewed during late August through October with just-picked hop cones — often used within 24 hours. Access is limited to a roughly six-week window and is often draft-only near hop ...
Fresh Hop Vicious Mosquito IPA from Sunriver Brewing is the first this year from the brewery, which has promised “more Fresh Hop beers this year than any other previous season." It’s that time of year ...
Late summer is prime time for hopheads and foodies to obsess over the Pacific Northwest’s bounty. Plump and juicy heirloom tomatoes fill market stands and seasonal menus with vibrant colors and rich, ...
Wynkoop Brewing Company is gearing up for the Great American Beer Festival and recently tapped a couple of its rarest but most outstanding beers. Orville is a blend of a couple of unusual beers: a ...
LOUISVILLE – UnHitched Brewing Co. will join with Ohio Hop Growers Guild for Fresh Hop Fest on Oct. 4. The event, at 115 S. Mill St. in Louisville, will run 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. An optional beer lunch at ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Beer lovers, rejoice: It’s fresh hop season for many Pacific Northwest-favorite breweries. Most hops used in brewing are dried. But thanks to the agriculture of the Willamette ...
Fresh Hop Ale Festival organizers expected about 4,000 people last year and got more than 5,000; this year they're ready for as many as 7,500. "We are hop mecca," said Joe Nation, co-chairman of the ...
Rendezvous Brewing in Hackensack, MN brews a special small batch seasonal beer with fresh hops from Grant Goltz (see season 14, episodes 11 & 12). The fresh hops impart a different flavor, likened to ...
Centrally located in Washington state, the Yakima Valley produces an abundance of apples, cherries, and pears. Perhaps more importantly for beer lovers, it’s also a critical agricultural area for ...