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Re: Hops and Disease
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Reply #15 on:
June 24, 2008, 02:12:31 PM »
My nuggets look healthy as well. I too haven't had too much success with the British varieties but my Willamette (Americanized Fuggle) is off the charts. Alas, I think I clipped the excess shoots off my Cascades too early and stunted them. Next year I'm not going to futz with them so much and see what happens. Wet Hop Harvest Ale for me as well although I'll probably bitter with commercial pellets and finish with homegrowns unless I've got bumper of Nuggets and patience to strain the cones out.
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