My friend from Texas who had not seen Morris Men before joined in with them at Plymouth beer festival and got away with knuckles intact. He was told there are Morris Dancers around in the states.
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The two fools in the middle, at today's Faversham Hop Festival, didn't listen to my advice...
Neighbour's started picking-I could hear the burners and fans this evening.Not long until Kent Green Hop Festival.http://kentgreenhopbeer.com/
Hops grown in God's own county :http://www.eastyorkshirehops.co.uk/3.html
"Britain’s most northerly hop plantation and the first commercial one in Yorkshire"
http://m.yorkpress.co.uk/news/106789...medium=twitter
I loved our tour to a hop farm in Herefordshire. We went there for around 3 hours of interesting information seeing round the fields for the tall and short hop set ups, the machinery used after picking and drying room. Worth doing a tour if one in your area.
"there are 23 different varieties grown in Britain"
http://protzonbeer.co.uk/features/20...ome-grown-hops
http://www.britishhops.org.uk/
"brewed with fresh hops – picked one day and used the next"
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.u...t_on_the_hop_/
A word from one of my brewing heroes:http://gaddsbeershop.blogspot.co.uk/...wing-days.html
Unfortunately, I haven't managed to drink any of his green hop beers yet this year.