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The Hop Grower''s Handbook: The Essential Guide for Sustainable, Small-Scale Production for Home and Market

English

By (author): Dietrich Gehring Laura Ten Eyck

With information on siting, planting, tending, harvesting, processing, and brewing

Its hard to think about beer these days without thinking about hops. 

The runaway craft beer markets convergence with the ever-expanding local foods movement is helping to spur a local-hops renaissance. The demand from craft brewers for local ingredients to make beersuch as hops and barleyis robust and growing. Thats good news for farmers looking to diversify, but the catch is that hops have not been grown commercially in the eastern United States for nearly a century. 

Today, farmers from Maine to North Carolina are working hard to respond to the craft brewers desperate call for locally grown hops. But questions arise: How best to create hop yardsvirtual forests of 18-foot poles that can be expensive to build? How to select hop varieties, and plant and tend the bines, which often take up to three years to reach full production? How to best pick, process, and price them for market? And, how best to manage the fungal diseases and insects that wiped out the eastern hop industry 100 years ago, and which are thriving in the hotter and more humid states thanks to climate change? Answers to these questions can be found in The Hop Growers Handbookthe only book on the market about raising hops sustainably, on a small scale, for the commercial craft beer market in the Northeast.  

Written by hop farmers and craft brewery owners Laura Ten Eyck and Dietrich Gehring, The Hop Growers Handbook is a beautifully photographed and illustrated book that weaves the story of their Helderberg Hop Farm with the colorful history of New York and New England hop farming, relays horticultural information about the unusual hop plant and the mysterious resins it produces that give beer a distinctively bitter flavor, and includes an overview of the numerous native, heirloom, and modern varieties of hops and their purposes. The authors also provide an easy-to-understand explanation of the beer-brewing processcritical for hop growers to understand in order be able to provide the high-quality product brewers want to buyalong with recipes from a few of their favorite home and micro-brewers.

The book also provides readers with detailed information on: 
    Selecting, preparing, and designing a hop yard site, including irrigation;
    Tending to the hops, with details on best practices to manage weeds, insects, and diseases; and,
    Harvesting, drying, analyzing, processing, and pricing hops for market.

The overwhelming majority of books and resources devoted to hop production currently available are geared toward the Pacific Northwests large-scale commercial growers, who use synthetic pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, and fertilizers and deal with regionally specific climate, soils, weeds, and insect populations. Ten Eyck and Gehring, however, focus on farming hops sustainably. While they relay their experience about growing in a new Northeastern climate subject to the higher temperatures and volatile cycles of drought and deluge brought about by global warming, this book will be an essential resource for home-scale and small-scale commercial hops growers in all regions.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 794g
  • Dimensions: 204 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Co
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781603585552

About Dietrich GehringLaura Ten Eyck

Laura Ten Eyck owns and operates Helderberg Hop Farm and Indian Ladder Farmstead Brewery and Cidery with her husband Dietrich Gehring. The two have been growing hops and brewing beer at home for more than twenty-five years and have been working to restore local hop production in the northeast. Helderberg Hop Farm is located on 60 acres of Indian Ladder Farms an extensive pick-your-own orchard with a local foods grocery bakery café and retail gift shop in upstate New York that Ten Eyck previously managed. The orchard has been in Ten Eycks family for four generations and she and Gehring have lived there for more than twenty-five years growing fruits and vegetables for sale to restaurants gardening extensively and raising sheep for meat and wool dairy goats for milk and chickens for eggs and meat. Ten Eyck is also senior manager of New York Outreach and Projects at American Farmland Trust a nonprofit where she advocates for national and regional farmland conservation and was previously a freelance journalist. Laura lives on the Helderberg Hop Farm in Altamont New York. Dietrich Gehring is a small-scale commercial hop grower professional photographer home brewer and co-owner with Laura Ten Eyck of Helderberg Hop Farm and Indian Ladder Farmstead Brewery and Cidery.  Helderberg Hop Farm located outside the City of Albany in upstate New York is a 60-acre farm growing barley hops apples pumpkins and blueberries. Gehring grew up working on his grandparents dairy farm attended the New England School of Art and Design and went on to pursue a career in photography while working as a photo editor for Animals magazine and Workman Publishing editing the Audubon and Greenpeace photo calendar series among others.  He is a photographer of agricultural and natural landscapes selling his work through galleries and to individuals. He has photographed all manner of farms ranging from apple orchards and vegetable and sunflower farms to cattle sheep goat pig and poultry farms. His work has been published in numerous magazines. Gehrings long love of hops and brewing began decades ago when he was sales manager for Newmans Albany Brewing Company one of the first craft breweries in the United States.  It was here that he learned how to brew beer and market it locally. He has worked in Boston Massachusetts and New Yorks Capital Region selling high-end imported and domestic beers as well as in specialty stores in the Boston area offering a wide selection of craft beer.  Dietrich lives on the Helderberg Hop Farm in Altamont New York.

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