by Denisse Gutierrez | Oct 7, 2019 | blog-brewing, blog-hop-wire, blog-news-and-events, news
YCH Brings Women in Beer Together to Create Annual Hop Blend YCH’s Pink Boots Blend has become a well-known movement in the hop community, as brewers from all over the world incorporate this hop blend into beer recipes each year, in celebration and support of women in...
by Denisse Gutierrez | Sep 26, 2019 | blog-brewing, blog-farming, blog-hop-varieties, blog-hop-wire, blog-news-and-events, news
PNW CROP REPORT: SEPTEMBER 2019 The hop harvest in the Pacific Northwest is progressing well. Cool weather has allowed for an orderly ripening of the crop and most growers have been able to hit their optimum picking windows resulting in excellent overall quality....
by Denisse Gutierrez | Sep 6, 2019 | blog-brewing, blog-farming, blog-hop-varieties, blog-hop-wire, blog-news-and-events, news
One-pound packaging now available on the Yakima Chief Hops spot market One-pound packaging in select products & varieties are now available for purchase. Log in and find your one-pound package size under the Spot Market tab.Yakima Chief Hops is proud to support...
by Denisse Gutierrez | Sep 5, 2019 | blog-brewing, blog-farming, blog-hop-varieties, blog-hop-wire, blog-news-and-events, grower, news
Yakima Chief Hops Welcomes Four New Family Farms to its Ownership (From left to right) John Coleman of Coleman Ag; Jessica Riel of Double ‘R’ Hop Ranches; Ben St. Mary of Black Star Ranches; Brenton Roy of Oasis Farms Yakima Chief Hops (YCH) welcomes four...
by Denisse Gutierrez | Aug 21, 2019 | blog-farming, blog-hop-wire, grower
Grower Perspectives: Organic Hop Farming “Organic farming for me is more connecting. The raw emotions of farming are more pronounced. I must be on purpose with and open to what mother nature tells me.” -Michael Roy, Roy Farms At Yakima Chief Hops, we are...
by Denisse Gutierrez | Aug 14, 2019 | blog-farming, blog-hop-varieties, blog-hop-wire, blog-news-and-events
PNW Crop Report: August 2019 August has arrived and hop harvest is just around the corner in the Pacific Northwest. After a late Spring snow melt, the weather has been relatively mild and conducive to good hop growing. So far, all regions have been able to avoid...