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Here's some of the pictures of the Wild Hops I found!!
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Any ideas chaps :hmm:
 
Thanks John...I tasted a dried cone last night and it was quite bitter!!! so 7% AA would be about right :thumb:

I picked 2 x Carrier Bags full of these Hop Cones and laid them on a length of Net curtains..which I have hung from the ceiling rafters in my Loft. I have a ceiling fan up there too to circulate the air..and as the weather is good at the moment the hops are drying out nicely.

Anyone any idea how long I leave them drying before I vacuum seal them :hmm:
 
Just for anyone searching for this topic of Aureus Humulus Lupulus (an ornamental golden-leaved hop) and who comes across this old post like I did. I have the same plant in my garden and picked some fresh ripe hop cones in Sept 2015 to put into my bottles of homebrewed ale, which were lacking in aroma. I put one fresh cone into each of 48 swing-top bottles of my primed ale, full of confidence after sniffing and squeezing the hops. I can report that they gave the beer a strong lemon-grass flavour, a bit sharp and overwhelming. I still drank it all though! That does not mean the hops are no good for brewing if used in the normal way. They do seem to have a very strong citrussy flavour. It shows just how potent the hops are when fresh, compared with when they dried or pelleted. As they dry, aroma must be lost.
 

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