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This is certainly a story that interested me as I have also taken the first steps to produce an "estate beer". Earlier this spring, I planted my first hops in pots in the backyard in an effort to eventually brew a beer using home-grown hops. You can follow the progress at my other blog, Hops In Pots. I doubt my wife would allow me to take the next step of plowing up the backyard and planting two row barley. However, Chris Colby of Brew Your Own (BYO) magazine has done exactly that at his home in Bastrop, TX. Chris had been growing hops at home for years and recently took that next step which you can read about on his blog at BYO magazine.
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