CanadianBrewer
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I've lurked on this forum for a while, checking out bitter recipes. I am a Canadian brewer (grew up in england), however I am heading over to Sussex (Chichester) next week to see my parents (march 1st-7th). I mainly brew english style ales. Its pretty easy to get british grains and british yeast over here, but the english hops we get are not great.
We do get a lot of real nice fresh american/canadian hops here, and I usually get my hops in 1lb packages from my local homebrew club bulk buy. However, the English hops we get can be pretty old, like a couple of years old. I think maybe you guys keep all the decent english hops and only send us the cheesy old stuff.
I'd love to get me some real fresh 2018 Goldings and a few pounds of 2018 in proper English varieties while I am visiting my old man. It would be fun to get some hop varieties we dont see much in canada, eg bramling cross, first gold ect. I can get it shipped to my parents in chichester and take them back to Canada on the plane.
Where's the best place for to get hold of some nice english varieties while I'm back in Blighty? Are there any sussex hop farmers who sell to homebrewers at a decent price?
We do get a lot of real nice fresh american/canadian hops here, and I usually get my hops in 1lb packages from my local homebrew club bulk buy. However, the English hops we get can be pretty old, like a couple of years old. I think maybe you guys keep all the decent english hops and only send us the cheesy old stuff.
I'd love to get me some real fresh 2018 Goldings and a few pounds of 2018 in proper English varieties while I am visiting my old man. It would be fun to get some hop varieties we dont see much in canada, eg bramling cross, first gold ect. I can get it shipped to my parents in chichester and take them back to Canada on the plane.
Where's the best place for to get hold of some nice english varieties while I'm back in Blighty? Are there any sussex hop farmers who sell to homebrewers at a decent price?