Chop & Brew - Episode 06: Growing Hops at Home (Part 1)

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  • Another spring, another hop crop gets underway. In this episode of Chop & Brew, we look at the basic steps to planting hop rhizomes in containers and in the yard. Ted and Paul help new hop-growers with tip and techniques for the start of the growing season. Chop & Brew will do several episodes over the coming months on maintenance, harvesting, drying and of course a fresh-hop brew day episode. [Original postdate: May 18, 2013]
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  • @goodgnarfun
    @goodgnarfun 4 роки тому +2

    Great video guys and thanks for letting us know your homebrewtalk handles. I searched and found ted and Paul’s threads and that combined with this video really helped me feel confident in growing some hops and expanding my hobby. I love the idea of something ornamental and harvestable nevermind the fact that it’s going in some brew! I can’t thank you guys enough. My handle is beerisgud on homebrewtalk and I started a thread to just document my project if anyone wants to check it out or help me along the way!

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew  4 роки тому

      Woah! I haven't thought to have people include their HBT handles in years, probably since this video. That is a great reminder. Thanks, Jon!

  • @MrLesterbenz
    @MrLesterbenz 11 років тому +1

    Sold n Done! Thanks Chip...yet another hobby to piss my wife off with :)

  • @Akerfeldt77
    @Akerfeldt77 3 роки тому +1

    i'm loving this show, man, great episode. Plus I got 7 years of videos left to watch. Glad you kept it alive after brewing tv, my guy. Great stuff.

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew  3 роки тому

      Glad you tracked it down. Now catch up! Hahahaha.

  • @joelblea4992
    @joelblea4992 9 років тому +14

    I'm growing hops this year. You just taught me 99% of what I need to know. Great video. Thanks!

  • @TheACanning
    @TheACanning 11 років тому

    Chip Walton - The videographer version of Charlie P! Keep spreading the wisdom and good word of brew! Keep on choppin'! You, my friend, are a living legend.

  • @jetpuffed47
    @jetpuffed47 10 років тому +19

    Best video I have found on all of you tube to grow hops.

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew  10 років тому +6

      That's a huge compliment. Thanks!

    • @danishhenry486
      @danishhenry486 7 років тому

      Thanks for the Video! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you researched - Patlarny Gardening Expert Principle (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? It is a good one off guide for learning how to expand your produce with the clever art of aquaponics without the headache. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my cooworker after a lifetime of fighting got excellent success with it.

  • @delacruz1874
    @delacruz1874 10 років тому +1

    Chip, glad you are still doing your thing! Your videos "NB, and CNB" have gave me endless knowledge! Thank you so much

  • @Xandrosi
    @Xandrosi 9 років тому

    Very glad I watched this video. Planted my rhizomes vertically instead of horizontally, which I now know to be wrong. Tomorrow, I get to fix this. Thanks for the great guidance here!

  • @user-do5th2rv2w
    @user-do5th2rv2w 3 роки тому

    thank for all

  • @lukasthielmann
    @lukasthielmann 11 років тому

    Oh man! I was waiting for new brewing tv episodes for months so was excited to see a new one pop up in my subscription feed. Too bad it sucks. Glad that you're keeping the spirit of the original show going!

  • @die-cry-hate
    @die-cry-hate 10 років тому

    I never realized how aggressive hop vines are! I've always wanted to have some kind of vine running up the side of the house, but now it can be both beautiful and practical!! Just subbed! Can't wait for more!

  • @emlortnoctonod8401
    @emlortnoctonod8401 4 роки тому

    You rock man, I am learning a lot from you. I am so grateful to have found this video

  • @dawndarrow9152
    @dawndarrow9152 Рік тому

    This was so informative. Thanks for the guidance as I try to grow Hops at Home!

  • @gregorytoddsmith9744
    @gregorytoddsmith9744 5 років тому

    I saw this years ago when thinking about trying to grow. I should've just done it. I finally put some rhizomes in the soil a few days ago. Excited! Thank you!

  • @junebug6649
    @junebug6649 4 роки тому +1

    I'm glad that I found your video. I bought 2 rizome starter pots from my local nursery. The clerk said I could "bury" them in home soil. They began to grow about 4 feet. I began to train them up a steel trellis of my pole barn. The hot weather came and they fried. Now it is fall (in Turlock, CA). I'm considering digging .them up and raising the root system. I don't see any green shoots yet. Wish me luck.

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew  4 роки тому

      Good luck. Sounds like a good plan. Let us know if it helps next season.

  • @FriskyOCallahan
    @FriskyOCallahan 7 років тому

    This was taped the day after my wedding 4 yrs ago! Nice vid and great tips.

  • @HomeBrewTipsnet
    @HomeBrewTipsnet 10 років тому

    it can take along time to get your home brew just as you want it but keep at it and keep watching as many videos as possible as everyone has different tips to offer
    Home Brewing Tips

  • @fifthplanecomin
    @fifthplanecomin 9 років тому

    This video inspired me to go out to a local farm and buy a pair of cascade hop starter plants. Thanks.

  • @TimsClosetBrewery
    @TimsClosetBrewery 11 років тому

    Very great tutorial Chip! This video saves me the problem of giving an educational presentation at my next club meeting on the subject, I can just direct them here to watch this. Only beginner thing that was sorta overlooked was the matter of the bines twisting up the ropes clockwise. Thanks!

  • @loragoff1969
    @loragoff1969 Рік тому +1

    Awesome. Thanks!

  • @benbenedict89
    @benbenedict89 11 років тому

    love how you cover every aspect!! if you ever wanna do a show at three floyds, pipeworks, or any other chicago breweries you got a place to crash and a personal driver!! Also all my cellar is game!

  • @MrVirginia1206
    @MrVirginia1206 8 років тому +1

    Excellent video! I bought a 150 acre farm in central Virginia and being a long-time Brewer, I've always wanted to try growing hops. I've heard that very few varieties will thrive here though. Your video has motivated me to get it in gear and start on a small scale this year. Thank you!!

    • @joelnunez2281
      @joelnunez2281 7 років тому

      we sell a variety of roots from mt hood, Willamette, Steriling, Cascades, Centennial, Crystals Liberty Tentnang, CTZ. let us know if you have any questions. thank you. feel free to email me j1nunez@yahoo.com or look us up at Hop Rhizomes on face book. thank you

  • @upgrayddable
    @upgrayddable 11 років тому

    This is the first of your videos I have watched since BTV. Good stuff Chip.
    I for one would love to see annual "Malt Madness" episodes!

  • @jonb3181
    @jonb3181 10 років тому

    This is a really well done video; very educational as well as carried out well to the point where it is engaging. Thank you!

  • @donosborn
    @donosborn 11 років тому

    That is a big crown. Mine are probably that big but I have never dug it up. I like that box idea because mine send up shoots all over the place and I am always cutting them down. Maybe one year I will dig them up, trim, and try more of a containment system. Cool video to get people seeing the basics of hop growing.

  • @BeerZerkeraidean
    @BeerZerkeraidean 9 років тому +1

    Dude just got Centennial, Norther Brewer, Mt Hood and Cascade ! I'm fully ready to let them take over the yard ! Great vid Great intro !

  • @zandrello
    @zandrello 10 років тому

    Chip, I really enjoy your videos. Loved all the Brewing TV episodes, I wish the whole crew was still together, you guys were awesome!! You are a big part of my inspiration and encouragement to keep getting deeper and deeper into homebrewing! It's more than just a hobby, it's a culture man. IDK why it took me so long to discover your Chop & Brew episodes! great vidz, I'm gonna watch em all!
    If I am ever in Minnesota, I will surely wana meet you and Don O. You are guys are freakin famous in my little circle of homebrewers in Oklahoma, haha.

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew  10 років тому +1

      Thanks, Z. Let us know if you make it up to MN. DonO and I get to hang out with fans every so often when the stars align. Also - the whole crew may be back together sooner than you think. ;)

    • @zandrello
      @zandrello 10 років тому

      Thanks for the reply. Sounds awesome man!! Hey do you have an update on those hops that you planted in this video? I see this was almost a year ago...

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew  10 років тому

      zandrello See Chop & Brew Episodes 11, 14 & 17 for more growing, harvesting and brewing with these hops.

  • @crowtservo
    @crowtservo 6 років тому +1

    I used to have wood stakes like Ted did, I found some nice huge plastic stakes with a hole on the top at Menards this spring since the wood ones rotted away. I was able to put the eye screws away for other projects.

  • @bluffwallace6285
    @bluffwallace6285 10 років тому

    done that. dug up a piece and the grew very well.

  • @bruceadonnelly69
    @bruceadonnelly69 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for all the info!. Just starting this as a hobby. Cheers! Happy New Year!.

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew  3 роки тому

      Awesome. Let us know if there is anything we can help with or questions to answer. Also... any show ideas. Cheers and welcome to homebrewing!

  • @Rogstermania
    @Rogstermania 11 років тому

    You did a great job on this video. You guys answered every question I've been looking for on growing hops. Thanks!

  • @deegan43
    @deegan43 10 років тому

    I really liked that fence method! I have been trying to find a viable way to grow easily and i think that is the one. Thanks for the video!

  • @protistman
    @protistman 11 років тому

    Great episode and great info! I still miss the rest of the Brewing TV crew but am really enjoying your chop and brew videos. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @Endogaming-u8i
    @Endogaming-u8i 11 років тому

    Thanks for the video Chip! I live in the NW near Portland, Oregon with an acre of greenness in my back yard, next year ill be getting dozens of rhizomes planted for all my friends!

  • @mvhvideo
    @mvhvideo 11 років тому

    Another great video Chip. I was going to wait until next year to plant some hops, but now I am pumped to give it a shot.

  • @MAGNUSDRONES
    @MAGNUSDRONES 10 років тому +1

    Planning for my first year of growing hops. Great video, great information. Thank you.

  • @davensteve
    @davensteve 11 років тому

    Bought my 5 Centennial Rhizomes to try this! I have a nice south-facing side of my house that desperately needs some deciduous shade.Centennial hops are great! Thanks for the video.

  • @Mandy0456
    @Mandy0456 5 років тому +1

    Coincidentally watching this on Cinco de Mayo, 2019
    Funny because you were talking to Ted and Paul on the same day, and mentioned that it's barely spring in Minnesota.
    I'm in Ely, MN, Cinco de Mayo, and there's still no leaves in 2019.

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew  5 років тому

      Trees are just starting to bud in Saint Paul and hostas poking through the soil. Spring!!! Cheers, and thanks for watching!

  • @MCHEVA84
    @MCHEVA84 11 років тому

    Thanks Chip! Another great episode. Can't wait to get started planting some hops later in the year. Southern hemisphere season starts about september.

  • @liboriomedina2361
    @liboriomedina2361 10 років тому

    cool video. I want to start spending more time outside so this is a great way to enjoy my back patio. growing my own hops will also be cool for the future batches down the road.

  • @choubididou
    @choubididou 6 років тому

    if only i've seen this video before planting my own. good infos !!

  • @philipmeese6428
    @philipmeese6428 8 років тому

    Yes, I definitely going to grow some hops after watching this - so THANK YOU!! (I think)

  • @Franco_Kellerman
    @Franco_Kellerman 10 років тому

    Looking for some Hops in South Africa. Seems like a fun experiment.

  • @blueskyeranch6495
    @blueskyeranch6495 5 років тому +1

    What a great video! Thanks for sharing

  • @gtochld11
    @gtochld11 11 років тому

    you are the best chip!! thanks for making these videos!!

  • @russellstrauss
    @russellstrauss 7 років тому

    Awesome video!! I can't wait to plant my hops!!!!!!!!!

  • @samlakeman8175
    @samlakeman8175 9 років тому

    oh man I'm only half way through the vid - have to comment! fantastic! thanks so much! I'm so close to my first harvest - can just make out the buds! yehaa! pleeeze no storms...

  • @cachemasterT
    @cachemasterT Рік тому

    Great video. Thanks for the info

  • @garyz2043
    @garyz2043 6 років тому

    Wow! Awesome,love it! I'm gonna have to grow some this year.Local brewery looking for local growers and I love beer. Fresher hops got to be better and being related to cannabis no bad thing.

  • @emuinacan2
    @emuinacan2 10 років тому

    Great Video!

  • @ChopAndBrew
    @ChopAndBrew  11 років тому

    Upper Midwest taking that hop royalty crown back!

  • @doubleDbrew01
    @doubleDbrew01 11 років тому

    Great stuff Chip. I want to attempt growing hops again. I just don't have a very nice southern facing wall due to my garage. Cascade and Centennial seemed to do ok in hot Sunny So Cal.,, but they didn't want to come back the following year. Those guys had lots of info... Cheers!

  • @GreatAmericanHikes
    @GreatAmericanHikes 11 років тому

    Great episode Chip! Looking forward to the next one. Good work, keep it up!

  • @billastell3753
    @billastell3753 8 років тому

    Great video. I've been gardening all my life but growing hops are new for me. Thanks! By the way Canadian Home Brew Supply has hop rhizomes Richter Herbs does as well but theirs are potted and you need to buy 6.

  • @shanedoddridge5451
    @shanedoddridge5451 8 років тому

    Word up from northern British Columbia!

  • @treesbrewing6503
    @treesbrewing6503 10 років тому +1

    love your videos keep'em coming

  • @ChopAndBrew
    @ChopAndBrew  11 років тому

    I know that they exist, but I have never seen it done. Perhaps a subject for NEXT year's hops series!

  • @pjfadriquela
    @pjfadriquela 8 років тому

    You should use some spent grain in your compost. It works really good in the garden. I can only imagine it would be good for growing hops too

  • @Cmonster707
    @Cmonster707 10 років тому

    Great video, thanks Chip..

  • @stalionnnnn1
    @stalionnnnn1 6 років тому +1

    Will try to grow Columbus and Cascade Rhizomes this year.

  • @sandrochiavaroBeerCircles
    @sandrochiavaroBeerCircles 11 років тому

    Fantastic episode CHIP. Hope your final paper fir school went well

  • @Tastingnitch
    @Tastingnitch 11 років тому

    I love all your series Chip! Keep it up!

  • @TaraLee1818
    @TaraLee1818 10 років тому

    I am beginning to grow hops this year and am planning to put them along the side of my house - just like this video :-) Hooray! Have you or anyone you know had ANY problems with neighborhood dogs eating hops? I understand that hops are HIGHLY poisonous to dogs causing hyperthermia. Thanks!

  • @richhinson4897
    @richhinson4897 11 років тому

    Planted some cascades here in panama city florida about 3 weeks ago.. already about two foot tall shoots, trained them around some twine going to my second story deck... what what!

  • @Elons_Musket
    @Elons_Musket 9 років тому

    awesome video!!!

  • @stevethetree1991
    @stevethetree1991 11 років тому

    Thanks for the video! I'm probably in the minority as someone who started out gardening originally and then developed an interest in brewing later and thus, immediately, an interest in growing hops. Great video. I can't believe how big those vines got on that house! I can't wait to get started. WHY oh why did I have to find out that this was possible in september!??? I have so long to wait until I can get started. Something to look forward to, I guess!

  • @Undefined9
    @Undefined9 Рік тому

    Go with hemp twine not bailing twine. Also, I tried getting rhizomes from nurseries, but they actually don't like hop plants because of how wild they grow; just too much maintenance. Finally, if you plant in planters, keep in mind that the root system of hop plants get HUGE so, within no later than two years, it needs to be transplanted.

  • @notyou1760
    @notyou1760 8 років тому

    Agree with jetpuffed47. So well spoken and clear w/ video and pics of everything you talked about. Thanks.

  • @Splashdown99
    @Splashdown99 10 років тому

    Awesome video and it's the first video of yours that I watched (subscribed). I just bought 4 Chinook rhizomes and this video was super helpful. Cheers!

  • @johannespontasch1135
    @johannespontasch1135 3 роки тому

    very helpful

  • @johnfraney7252
    @johnfraney7252 8 років тому

    so glad I found your videos. first off that's for putting the time into making these, you have no idea how many questions you covered. 2nd have any of you sold hops to local breweries? best of luck guys!

  • @dgnkpr2
    @dgnkpr2 5 років тому +1

    I think I make beer cause I can't garden in the winter. Hops wer a pretty natural extension.

  • @SuperTedMaximus
    @SuperTedMaximus 10 років тому

    One thing to note is that I ended up taking all of the twine out and replacing it with 1/4" Sisal Rope. Twine will work for 1st or maybe 2nd year plants, but the weight of a mature plant would likely be more weight than simple bailing twine can handle.

  • @shanedownhill
    @shanedownhill 11 років тому

    looking forward to a part 2

  • @ChopAndBrew
    @ChopAndBrew  11 років тому

    Ain't no thang. Thank YOU.

  • @EvertyBrewing
    @EvertyBrewing 11 років тому

    Great episode Chip! Im in WI so understand the weather. Great tip on pre growing until the weather turns around in July lol. I am trying to grow 4 this year all in jumbo pots and have 2 that are poping out finally and the other two are still hiding. Did similar to you as far as soil and fertilizer, but planted vertical so maybe thats why some are lagging. Again great video cheers Chip

  • @Gangneung17
    @Gangneung17 11 років тому

    Great info here guys, thanks! +1 for Niko, they are awesome. I live in South Korea and hope they'll send me some in 2014.

  • @piecartbox
    @piecartbox 8 років тому

    This is useful for me, ty.

  • @ChopAndBrew
    @ChopAndBrew  11 років тому

    Texas is rough for sure b/c of the heat. Water water water! Maybe even a portable shade contraption of some sort? Chris Colby of BYO Magazine lives in Bastrop and may have some really useful advice. I linked his article that first inspired me in the text description above.

  • @truthhurts1333
    @truthhurts1333 8 років тому

    i heard someone found wild hops. that is quite special i think.ouside of the classics.

  • @XTheSonofTheSunX
    @XTheSonofTheSunX 11 років тому

    minnesota has some fertile soil, black gold. To bad it turns to frozen tundra for months. great video, like always.
    im in socal, and, put my first hops in containers this year.
    prost

  • @ChopAndBrew
    @ChopAndBrew  11 років тому

    That's very cool!

  • @Javaman92
    @Javaman92 2 роки тому +1

    This was good info! I didn't realize hops were invasive. I'm curious if his bailing twine held up? If I can I am going to plant some hops in the coming months.

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew  2 роки тому +1

      He doesn't grow hops anymore but that twine might need to be changed every couple of years due to weight and weather.

  • @ChrisRoberts2012
    @ChrisRoberts2012 11 років тому

    Great video mate. Am growing some phoenix this year, my first attempt.

  • @SuperTedMaximus
    @SuperTedMaximus 9 років тому +2

    After 5 years of growing, it's time to replace all of the boxes that I have around the crowns. Non-treated wood isn't going to last all that long.

    • @crowtservo
      @crowtservo 9 років тому +2

      A guy in my local homebrew club just took some old plastic storage containers and cut the bottom out of them and put them in the ground surrounding the hop plant.

  • @meathead76
    @meathead76 11 років тому

    I love the activated yeast packs casually laying around. Future brew-day video?

  • @mvhvideo
    @mvhvideo 11 років тому

    5D Mark II mostly. Also a Sony NX5U.

  • @ChopAndBrew
    @ChopAndBrew  11 років тому

    For real? I didn't notice that. I was a bit stressed being behind a few days on the release date of the episode, but not depressed. Thanks for your concern, though, MBD!

  • @tammyreyers1119
    @tammyreyers1119 3 роки тому +1

    I found what appears to be Japanese hop. It was just randomly growing my container with a tomato plant. I have no idea how it got there my young plant looks exactly like the one you are planting in the video

    • @ChopAndBrew
      @ChopAndBrew  3 роки тому +1

      Very intriguing! Can you transplant to its own pot to see what happens?

    • @tammyreyers1119
      @tammyreyers1119 3 роки тому

      @@ChopAndBrew trying that now.

  • @stewartjazz
    @stewartjazz 7 років тому

    For the real deal on getting your soil right, check out Elaine Ingham, Allan Savory and such.

  • @ejmillion
    @ejmillion 5 років тому +1

    Great Video guys, do you have any on how to care for ones that are starting to look a little droopy.

  • @Helkamaniac
    @Helkamaniac Місяць тому +2

    Has anyone started hops from seed? Germination tips?

  • @unclejoeyv
    @unclejoeyv 7 років тому

    It's the biggest ball of twine in Minnesota.

  • @WOLFBBQ
    @WOLFBBQ 9 років тому

    BBQ n Beer rules ;-)

  • @MunisingBeer
    @MunisingBeer 11 років тому

    will post my thoughts and comments on epi. 11

  • @nicoledawson6442
    @nicoledawson6442 10 років тому

    Great info! Any idea on the success of growing hops in sunny hot south Florida? 82 degrees in December. Thanks!

  • @lorenzoareias7215
    @lorenzoareias7215 9 років тому

    Hi guys of Chop and Brew, congratulations for the videos, they are very helpful. I am a whatcher from Brazil and planning to do some planting test in my farm. Do you guys recomend some website that I can buy the rhizomes that ships worldwide, because here in Brazil is almost impossible to find the rhizomes. Thanks lads!

  • @paganish78
    @paganish78 10 років тому

    rootset is called a chog in england and the growing plant is called a bine .

    • @paganish78
      @paganish78 10 років тому +1

      growing hops are called bines and grapes are called vines , easy to remember b=beer v=vino

  • @chrislehr07
    @chrislehr07 11 років тому

    mulch, mulch, mulch. Anything to keep the soil from drying out.

  • @FishWaterBrewery
    @FishWaterBrewery 11 років тому +1

    I am wondering if you have information on hops as far as environmental effects of quality, i.e. flavor Etc. To clarify my question, all hops being the same genus and species, just different varieties. If Centennial is native to a certain commercial growers area with climate and soil, and the variety is grown in your area, with different soil and climate, how much does it change the characteristics?