Monday, March 22, 2010

Spring is in the Air

Spring has finally arrived in Connecticut.  A hard lesson I learn growing up in the Northeast, is having the patience to wait until the last threat of frost before working on the plants. 

Generally speaking if you are planting, the best time is the end of April.  The Old Farmers' Almanac gives a date for CT of 4/25.  Below is a chart from their website with growing information.  Here's the link:  http://www.almanac.com/content/frost-chart-united-states


What I normally do in spring is apply manure as a top dressing to my hop plants.  Other people I know use chemical fertilizers made for garden vegetables.  I will give more info when I get closer to that time.


City State Growing Season
(Length in Days)
Last Frost
Spring
First Frost
Fall
Mobile AL 272 Feb. 27 Nov. 26
Juneau AK 133 May 16 Sept. 26
Phoenix AZ 308 Feb. 5 Dec. 15
Tucson AZ 273 Feb. 28 Nov. 29
Pine Bluff AR 234 Mar. 19 Nov. 8
Eureka CA 324 Jan. 30 Dec. 15
Sacramento CA 289 Feb. 14 Dec. 1
San Francisco CA * * *
Denver CO 157 May 3 Oct. 8
Hartford CT 167 Apr. 25 Oct. 10
Wilmington DE 198 Apr. 13 Oct. 29
Miami FL * * *
Tampa FL 338 Jan. 28 Jan. 3
Athens GA 224 Mar. 28 Nov. 8
Savannah GA 250 Mar. 10 Nov. 15
Boise ID 153 May 8 Oct. 9
Chicago IL 187 Apr. 22 Oct. 26
Springfield IL 185 Apr. 17 Oct. 19
Indianapolis IN 180 Apr. 22 Oct. 20
South Bend IN 169 May 1 Oct. 18
Atlantic IA 141 May 9 Sept. 28
Cedar Rapids IA 161 Apr. 29 Oct. 7
Topeka KS 175 Apr. 21 Oct. 14
Lexington KY 190 Apr. 17 Oct. 25
Monroe LA 242 Mar. 9 Nov. 7
New Orleans LA 288 Feb. 20 Dec. 5
Portland ME 143 May 10 Sept. 30
Baltimore MD 231 Mar. 26 Nov. 13
Worcester MA 172 Apr. 27 Oct. 17
Lansing MI 140 May 13 Sept. 30
Marquette MI 159 May 12 Oct. 19
Duluth MN 122 May 21 Sept. 21
Willmar MN 152 May 4 Oct. 4
Columbus MS 215 Mar. 27 Oct. 29
Vicksburg MS 250 Mar. 13 Nov. 18
Jefferson City MO 173 Apr. 26 Oct. 16
Fort Peck MT 146 May 5 Sept. 28
Helena MT 122 May 18 Sept. 18
Blair NE 165 Apr. 27 Oct. 10
North Platte NE 136 May 11 Sept. 24
Las Vegas NV 259 Mar. 7 Nov. 21
Concord NH 121 May 23 Sept. 22
Newark NJ 219 Apr. 4 Nov. 10
Carlsbad NM 223 Mar. 29 Nov. 7
Los Alamos NM 157 May 8 Oct. 13
Albany NY 144 May 7 Sept. 29
Syracuse NY 170 Apr. 28 Oct. 16
Fayetteville NC 212 Apr. 2 Oct. 31
Bismarck ND 129 May 14 Sept. 20
Akron OH 168 May 3 Oct. 18
Cincinnati OH 195 Apr. 14 Oct. 27
Lawton OK 217 Apr. 1 Nov. 5
Tulsa OK 218 Mar. 30 Nov. 4
Pendleton OR 188 Apr. 15 Oct. 21
Portland OR 217 Apr. 3 Nov. 7
Carlisle PA 182 Apr. 20 Oct. 20
Williamsport PA 168 Apr. 29 Oct. 15
Kingston RI 144 May 8 Sept. 30
Charleston SC 253 Mar. 11 Nov. 20
Columbia SC 211 Apr. 4 Nov. 2
Rapid City SD 145 May 7 Sept. 29
Memphis TN 228 Mar. 23 Nov. 7
Nashville TN 207 Apr. 5 Oct. 29
Amarillo TX 197 Apr. 14 Oct. 29
Denton TX 231 Mar. 25 Nov. 12
San Antonio TX 265 Mar. 3 Nov. 24
Cedar City UT 134 May 20 Oct. 2
Spanish Fork UT 156 May 8 Oct. 12
Burlington VT 142 May 11 Oct. 1
Norfolk VA 239 Mar. 23 Nov. 17
Richmond VA 198 Apr. 10 Oct. 26
Seattle WA 232 Mar. 24 Nov. 11
Spokane WA 153 May 4 Oct. 5
Parkersburg WV 175 Apr. 25 Oct. 18
Green Bay WI 143 May 12 Oct. 2
Janesville WI 164 Apr. 28 Oct. 10
Casper WY 123 May 22 Sept. 22
* Frosts do not occur every year.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

How to choose your hops

So I found this link to THE ULTIMATE HOP CHART.
The chart is very comprehensive, giving:
  • Name 
  • Alpha Acid %
  • Typical Beer Styles
  • Possible Substitutions
  • Flavor Description
The chart is one of the better references I have found, I hope you enjoy.

Just wondering, what hops do you use in your "signature" brews?  Any unusual combination that you think works really well?  Comment back and share...



Radical Brewing: Recipes, Tales and World-Altering Meditations in a Glass
This is a great book, with good historical information as well as a great guide to how to put together recipes.

Get it at Amazon.com
Radical Brewing: Recipes, Tales and World-Altering Meditations in a Glass

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Douglas Wawrzynski for AHA Governing Committee Representative

My good friend Doug is running for AHA Governing Committee Representative.  If you are a member of the American Homebrewers Association, please consider voting for him.  I believe you would be hard-pressed to find a better candidate. 

His profile can be seen using the following link: Doug's AHA Profile

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Homebrew T-shirts

I made a few new designs in my line of Homebrewing T-shirts. 
Check them out at http://www.cafepress.com/redcardgear/5595199

The link at the right isn't an ad.  Red Card Gear is my T-shirt business, specializing in Soccer & Homebrewing t-shirts.  Here are a couple of my new designs that I though you might like.


Friday, February 26, 2010

Cascade Hops

Some beautiful Cascade Hops from one of my plants.  This was year 1 for these Rhizomes.  I have high hopes for them next year. 


To recap, I have 4 Brewers Gold and 2 Cascade.  My plans for this year are to add 2 more Cascade and 2 Fuggle.


I have used this book extensively for info, and highly recommend it.

Time flies by...

The more I try to stay away, the more I am drawn back to this blog...Could this be the final attempt?  I guess I can't be sure.  Honestly, my intention was never to withdraw myself from the blog.  The difficult thing which seems to occur, a balance of:  family - career - and hobbies.  While I haven't stopped my efforts to grow my own hops...the communication of this hobby obviously ceased for some time.

I am happy to report that my year 2 yield was better than expected.  I lost a substantial amount of the Cascade plants when I moved, but the Brewer's Gold came in with force.  So much force that my trellises came down with them!  Looking towards year 3, I will be planting more varieties, reinforcing my trellises, and looking into a more effective drying method.

The updates will come weekly, with planning first, then documentation of growth, and hopefully another successful year!