Went for a walk in the foreign land of West London yesterday; along with plenty of fruit I was chuffed to find a decent collection of hops growing wild!
They're currently drying very gently in my oven. After some cursory googling, it is evident that one can't really identify hops by physical features.
All I can tell you is that they tend to shorter, rounder cones and smell citrus-y & fruity. Like a hoppy pale ale, really.
So: does anyone have any idea what varieties of hops are likely to be growing wild in W London/SE England? Apparently in the states wild hops are often of the Cluster variety - is there something that's particularly common over here?
EDIT: quick pic: http://i.imgur.com/m6Lz6lr.jpg
They're currently drying very gently in my oven. After some cursory googling, it is evident that one can't really identify hops by physical features.
All I can tell you is that they tend to shorter, rounder cones and smell citrus-y & fruity. Like a hoppy pale ale, really.
So: does anyone have any idea what varieties of hops are likely to be growing wild in W London/SE England? Apparently in the states wild hops are often of the Cluster variety - is there something that's particularly common over here?
EDIT: quick pic: http://i.imgur.com/m6Lz6lr.jpg