Guest guest Posted January 4, 2005 Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 I was drinking a nice beer and thinking about hops and barley. Actually, I am still drinking the beer as I type. Anyway, I decided to look up hops on Wikipedia (fantastic resouce). I just skimmed the article but was very interested to read about the medicinal uses of hop. Check it out: " Hop has a mild sedative effect. Dried female buds are known to have high content of methylbutenol, which has a calming effect on central nervous system. Possible uses are for insomnia, tensions and anxiety. If one has trouble getting sleep, hop tea before going to bed may help. Hops' antibacterial qualities stimulate gastric juice production. Hops' medically active ingredients are humulene and lupulene. " Also interesting that " hop acids have a mild antibiotic effect against Gram-positive bacteria which favors the exclusive activity of brewing yeast in the fermentation of beer. " And that they are technically bines [sic], not vines! That's a new term for me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hops So has anyone here experimented with hops? Just curious. BTW I am making my first-ever batch of kvass right now, and will soon make stock with beef soup bones, a leftover goose carcass from Christmas, and the head of a bird in my freezer (it's a duck head I think). - Tom {Madison, Wisconsin} Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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