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Collin Olson got sick from E. coli after eating a Wagyu beef burger at Hops Downtown Grill in Kalispell on July 1, according to a complaint filed in Flathead County District Court on Monday.
SunRift Beer Company has two locations, Kalispell and Whitefish. The original location in Kalispell opened in 2018. [162] It is owned by husband and wife Craig and Megan Koontz, and brothers Jerry and Dave Stevens. [163] Justin Olson is the head brewer. The brewery is named after Sunrift Gorge in Glacier National Park.
Hop farms in the Pacific Northwest region comprise approximately 96% of total United States hop acreage. [3] One acre of hops consists of 889 plants, each of which can produce upwards of two pounds of cones. [3] Hop acreage is categorized by alpha, aroma, and dual purpose type and further divided by varietals.
Hallertau hop cone. This is a list of varieties of hop (Humulus lupulus). As there are male and female plants, the flowers (cones) of the female plant are fertilized by the pollen of the male flowers with the result that the female flowers form seeds. These seeds are eaten by birds and hence spread over vast distances.
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Humulus, or hop, is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae.The hop is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Hops are the female flowers (seed cones, strobiles) of the hop species H. lupulus; as a main flavor and aroma ingredient in many beer styles, H. lupulus is widely cultivated for use by the brewing industry.