My Pack of 8 Hop Plants
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Description
Plant your own hops in your garden and then brew with them!
The composition of this pack is flexible, you can choose 8 plants of the same variety. Or, don't just settle for brewing a "single hop," mix the varieties and choose 8 different hops. It's up to you!
Bittering, aromatic, and from all origins, the customization is limitless.
If you already brew at home, take it to the next level and grow your own hops!
Shipping from the production site: every Tuesday.
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A trusted partner: Hopen, Terre de Houblon
Hopen is a company specialized in the collaborative creation of a French hop‑growing sector. Hopen’s mission is to enable farmers wishing to diversify their activity to produce hops in France for brewing purposes.
To achieve this, Hopen produces hop plants in the Loiret region and supplies them to farmers so they can plant and grow them.
Farmers are not Hopen’s only collaborators, as we have developed a partnership allowing us to also offer hop plants.
Although they originate from various regions, each hop comes from varieties selected for their adaptability to French soils. While they retain their main flavour characteristics, they also develop distinctive aromas typical of French terroirs. This allows you to give a unique twist to your beers using your own hop plants.
Available plants:
- - Fuggle
- - Chinook
- - Cascade
- - Hallertau Mittelfruh
- - Centennial
- - Perle
- - Sorachi Ace
Plant presentation:
- Container: 1 L plastic pot.
- Size: Pot height 13 cm.
- Foliage: Aerial part with more or fewer leaves depending on the season.
- Order preparation & delivery frequency: Weekly (Tuesday).
Hops and season:
Although there is no strict rule, some months of the year are more suitable than others for planting hops. In fact, there are two ideal periods of three months each, which still leaves plenty of flexibility.
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And how to plant your hops?
Don’t worry, you don’t need to be an agronomist or have starred in a farming TV show. You’ll just need a bit of space in your garden or balcony, some light, and water. As for the process:

