pilgrimspiss
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G'day guys,
A mate at work sent me some great pics and info of the Pemberton hop farms during the 60's.
I had gotten into a discussion with him as I had traded for a 'Pride of Pemberton' clone that I have growing as a first year. 'Pride of Pemby' was also known as Golden Cluster so not a ringwood as most people would assume. (even though I think POR was made in Gellong in the 70's?)
I'd like to believe that the clone I have is a direct clone / descendent of the plants in the photos as I think they only grew the one variety and supplied all the hops to Emu and Swan for WA beers.
I have a note in another book that the Pemberton hop farm of Mr. Bunn supplied all the hops of Swan and Emu from 1920 until 1970.
Anyway...these are for everyone to enjoy.
Cheers
Matty
View attachment Pemberton WA Hops.pdf
A mate at work sent me some great pics and info of the Pemberton hop farms during the 60's.
I had gotten into a discussion with him as I had traded for a 'Pride of Pemberton' clone that I have growing as a first year. 'Pride of Pemby' was also known as Golden Cluster so not a ringwood as most people would assume. (even though I think POR was made in Gellong in the 70's?)
I'd like to believe that the clone I have is a direct clone / descendent of the plants in the photos as I think they only grew the one variety and supplied all the hops to Emu and Swan for WA beers.
I have a note in another book that the Pemberton hop farm of Mr. Bunn supplied all the hops of Swan and Emu from 1920 until 1970.
Anyway...these are for everyone to enjoy.
Cheers
Matty
View attachment Pemberton WA Hops.pdf