The hops are dried in an oast, which may have several kilns sometimes known as kell the old word for kiln. An oast kell is typically a three story round building with perforated flooring for the upper floors. You can learn more at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oast
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the stem is called the "bine".
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Some substitute options for horizon hops in brewing beer include Cascade hops, Centennial hops, and Amarillo hops. These hops can provide similar flavors and aromas to horizon hops in the brewing process.
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Hops are not a grain. Hops are vines, a perennial; the part that is used to flavor beer is called a 'berry' although it resembles a small, soft-leaved, green pine cone. The berry itself is usually no bigger than a human thumb. Washington State produces most of the hops in the United States, although Oregon and Idaho also produce fair amounts.
A huge amount of the world's hops are grown in Central Washington in the good old USA. A small town east of Yakima called Moxee is surrounded by miles of hop yards. Brokers ship those hops all over the world.
This is called saltatory conduction.
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Hops are perennials.
a hop kiln is used in drying hops. This kiln is called an oast.