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Что (кто) такое hops - определение

FEMALE FLOWERS OF HUMULUS LUPULUS
Noble hops; Alpha acid unit; High-Alpha hops; Noble hop; Beer Hops; Hallertau Mittelfrüh; Hallertauer Mittelfrüh; Hops Oil; Hallertau Mittelfrueh; Hallertau Mittelfruh; Hallertauer Mittelfrueh; Hallertauer Mittelfruh; Hops (plant); Dry hopping; Dry-hopping; Hop trade; Hopped; Hop-picking; Lupulin
  • 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol
  • Chemical structure of 8-prenylnaringenin
  • bine]]s
  • Cross-section drawing of a hop
  • Humulus on a house
  • Hop flower in a hop yard in the [[Hallertau]], Germany
  • Mature hops growing in a hop yard in Germany
  • Macro shot of lupulin on a hop's cone
  • Hops sample at the Moscow Brewing Company
  • hops bines]] ready for harvest on the [[Yakama Indian Reservation]]
  • Hops harvest in the [[Kingdom of Bohemia]] (1898)
  • Structure of [[lupulone]] (beta acid)
  • Hops harvest in [[Skåne]], Sweden, in 1937
  • Isomerization scheme of humulone
  • Mount Adams]] in the distance
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hops         
the dried cone-like flowers of a twining climbing plant, used in brewing to give a bitter flavour and as a mild sterilant.
Hopped         
·p.a. Impregnated with hops.
II. Hopped ·Impf & ·p.p. of Hop.
Lupulin         
·noun A bitter principle extracted from hops.
II. Lupulin ·noun The fine yellow resinous powder found upon the strobiles or fruit of hops, and containing this bitter principle.
October 2006 Yakima hops fire         
October 2006 Yakima, Washington, USA hops fire
The October 2006 Yakima hops fire was a large-scale fire that destroyed a significant amount of the US total hops production, in a warehouse located in Yakima, Washington.
Cascade hop         
  • Cascade hop cones in the sunlight
AGRICULTURAL CROP
Cascade hops
Cascade is one of the many cultivars of hops. Cascade hops are one of the most widely used hops by craft breweries in the United States.
Amarillo hops         
  • Amarillo hops
Amarillo is a popular brand name of the VGXP01 hops owned by Virgil Gamache Farms Inc. The VGXP01 c.
HOPS stain         
HISTOLOGICAL STAIN
In histology, the HOPS stain is a way of marking tissue for microscopic examination. HOPS is an acronym for haematoxylin, orcein, phyloxin and saffron.
Sock hop         
  • Sock hop at [[Shimer College]], Illinois, in 1948
  • Students removing their shoes for a sock hop.
INFORMAL SPONSORED DANCE EVENT FOR TEENAGERS
Record hop; Soc Hop; Soc hop; Record Hop; Sock hops; Sock Hop; Sox hop; Sock-hop; Sockhop
A sock hop or sox hop, often also called a record hop or just a hop, was an informal sponsored dance event for teenagers in mid-20th-century North America, featuring popular music.
Wheatland hop riot         
RIOT DURING A STRIKE OF AGRICULTURAL WORKERS IN WHEATLAND, CALIFORNIA
Hop Riot; Wheatland Riot; Wheatland Hops Riot; Wheatland massacre; Wheatland Hop Riot; Wheatland incident; Wheatland hop fields riot
The Wheatland hop riot was a violent confrontation during a strike of agricultural workers demanding decent working conditions at the Durst Ranch in Wheatland, California, on August 3, 1913. The riot, which resulted in four deaths and numerous injuries, was subsequently blamed by local authorities, who were controlled by management, upon the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Oregon Hops and Brewing Archives         
The Oregon Hops and Brewing Archives (OHBA), established in 2013, is a community archive in the U.S.

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Hops

Hops are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant Humulus lupulus, a member of the Cannabaceae family of flowering plants. They are used primarily as a bittering, flavouring, and stability agent in beer, to which, in addition to bitterness, they impart floral, fruity, or citrus flavours and aromas. Hops are also used for various purposes in other beverages and herbal medicine. The hops plants have separate female and male plants, and only female plants are used for commercial production. The hop plant is a vigorous, climbing, herbaceous perennial, usually trained to grow up strings in a field called a hopfield, hop garden (in the South of England), or hop yard (in the West Country and United States) when grown commercially. Many different varieties of hops are grown by farmers around the world, with different types used for particular styles of beer.

The first documented use of hops in beer is from the 9th century, though Hildegard of Bingen, 300 years later, is often cited as the earliest documented source. Before this period, brewers used a "gruit", composed of a wide variety of bitter herbs and flowers, including dandelion, burdock root, marigold, horehound (the old German name for horehound, Berghopfen, means "mountain hops"), ground ivy, and heather. Early documents include mention of a hop garden in the will of Charlemagne's father, Pepin the Short.

Hops are also used in brewing for their antibacterial effect over less desirable microorganisms and for purported benefits including balancing the sweetness of the malt with bitterness and a variety of flavours and aromas. Historically, traditional herb combinations for beers were believed to have been abandoned when beers made with hops were noticed to be less prone to spoilage.