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Hop Sales

*Information on Hop Sales Available Here*


2016 Hop Sales will be available around the first two weeks of September, depending upon weather. Check here, our facebook page, and Twitter to grab the cones on harvest day. In recent years, we have sold out on harvest day.

2016 is our much awaited 4th growing season!!!
As such, 2016 will bring a larger harvest. Hop bines embrace their first full production season in their third year. We hope to spread the hop love a little further this season!
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Hop Samples are no longer available.
Thank you for all of the interest in our inaugural offer!!!
Happy Brewing!


***FREE HOP SAMPLES***

Brewer's. we have an invitation for you.

As this is our first growing season, we humbly acknowledge that we are on the early stages of the learning curve. In all farming, wind and the weather will do as they please, but perhaps there is something we can do to improve our hops offerings in the years ahead. You can be part of this process!

Drop an email to schneidershophaus@gmail.com if you would like to receive a 1oz sample of our dried 2013 hops.

We will mail it out to you next week, along with a survey to see how you like them.
The survey is short and the process should be painless. Please take advantage of our complimentary hops offering this year! Next year our harvest will grow and we will likely take a different approach.

Help us to become the hop resource you would like to have nearby for your brewing needs.


Hop Samples are no longer available.

Thank you for all of the interest in our inaugural offer!!!
Happy Brewing!


**as always, only as supplies last
**domestic shipping only



thank you all for your support. we do not offer hops for sale at this time. this page will be updated if that should change.

thank you for supporting Ohio grown hops.
check with the ohio hop growers guild for options that may suit your brewing needs.


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