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British hop harvest strikes back: Hogs Back Brewery shares hot hops pics

September 16, 2015Jason Morgan

Hogs Back Brewery has marked the start of the first harvest from its hop garden with a special event for customers, the local media and beer writers. The Surrey brewery’s guests had the opportunity to see the entire process from picking fresh hops right through to enjoying a green-hopped pint of ale over a picnic lunch in the garden. The harvest includes the Farnham White Bine variety, a near-extinct hop once highly prized by brewers for its aroma. Hogs Back Brewery is bringing the White Bine back to its home in the 250th anniversary year of its development by local hop farmer Peckham Williams of nearby Badshot Lea.

Rupert Thompson with vintage hop stilts
Rupert Thompson with vintage hop stilts.

As well as picking some of the first hops from the 3.5-acre hop garden adjacent to the brewery, the group spent time at the nearby Hampton Estate, which will be drying the Hogs Back Brewery crop for use in its beers, including flagship ale TEA.

After seeing some of Hampton Estate’s crop of Fuggles hops cut, picked and dried, it was back to the brewery where head brewer Miles Chesterman added whole hops from the Hogs Back garden to a specially-brewed ale. This ‘green hopping’ was a traditional way to celebrate the harvest in hop-growing communities.

Want more hot hops pics? Check out our pictorial of last year’s British hop harvest.

Hogs Back Brewery managing director Rupert Thompson also demonstrated a selection of traditional hop-picking equipment, including antique stilts used to reach the highest hop flowers, on loan from the Farnham Museum. Thompson said: “We’re very proud to be reviving the local hop-growing tradition, so it was wonderful to welcome our guests and celebrate traditions such as raising a glass of green hopped ale.

Miles Chesterton hop picking
Head brewer Miles Chesterton (far right) leads hop picking.

“There has been great interest locally in the hop garden, and we’re collecting many of our friends and neighbors’ memories of Farnham’s hop-picking heritage. As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the arrival of the Farnham White Bine, we’re also very much looking forward. We’re drawing on Britain’s rich brewing heritage to create innovative styles such as our Hogstar English Lager and Montezuma’s Chocolate Lager, as well as continuing with our traditional ales such as TEA, and the hop garden is central to our approach.”

Tim Hampson, award-winning beer writer and chairman of the Guild of British Beer Writers, said: “It was an excellent event, and I learned a lot about the process of growing, picking and preparing hops for brewing. There is huge consumer interest in local food and drink, so it’s great to see a British brewer investing in growing British hops for their own beers.”

As well as the Farnham White Bine, Hogs Back Brewery is also harvesting Fuggles, used in TEA, and Cascade, used in Hogstar English Lager. The brewery is expecting a crop of around 1,500 kilos – enough for 25% of its annual beer production.

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