Hops are the green cone-shaped flowers of the Humulus Lupulus Plant. Hidden inside each cone are tiny yellow pods or glands called lupulin — the source of bitterness, aroma, and flavor in beer. They like to grow in cool, damp climents, like the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S., areas of New Zealand, England, Ireland, and Continental Europe. Hops are in all beer. For a drink to be classified as beer it must contain 4 key ingredients: Barely, Hops, Yeast, and Water. So if you are someone who says you don't like hops, what you likely mean is that you don't like a lot of bitterness in your beers. Meaning you would likely enjoy a sweeter beverage that balances out the taste of bitters in a beer. Check out our video on IBUs to better understand how bitterness works in beers. #ibus #hops #bitterness #craftbeer

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Hops are the green cone-shaped flowers of the Humulus Lupulus Plant. Hidden inside each cone are tiny yellow pods or glands called lupulin — the source of bitterness, aroma, and flavor in beer. They like to grow in cool, damp climents, like the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S., areas of New Zealand, England, Ireland, and Continental Europe. Hops are in all beer. For a drink to be classified as beer it must contain 4 key ingredients: Barely, Hops, Yeast, and Water. So if you are someone who says you don't like hops, what you likely mean is that you don't like a lot of bitterness in your beers. Meaning you would likely enjoy a sweeter beverage that balances out the taste of bitters in a beer. Check out our video on IBUs to better understand how bitterness works in beers. #ibus #hops #bitterness #craftbeer

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