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I had a trellis down earlier this summer - poor construction on my part. And now I have one trellis that was a casualty of the wind. One left standing!
LOL I was just thinking that these should be easier to process now. Thanks nature!
I also have a bunch of Cascades, but as you can see, my trellis didn't survive yesterday's windstorm. Bummer! Did any of your hops suffer a similar fate?
Andrew
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015, Jason Mantello <mant...@gmail.com> wrote:its almost that glorious time of year again where the hop cones are popping off the bines.--as such, i'll be brewing up one or two fresh hop beers with my homegrown cascades, but am always looking to mix things up in that department.do any of you have any extra hops you wont be needing? i wont be looking for a ton, maybe 5-15 ounces (wet).happy to trade if you need some cascades.let me know!
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