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Bitter Units

Stories from the Hop Country.

From Christoph Pinzl (Museum director)

Stories of busy hop farmers and wealthy hop dealers. About thousands of hop pickers who brought life to the hop yards year after year. Hop tells of monastery residents who are experts in healing, about princes who thought enlightened, of resourceful engineers and researchers. Hop shapes landscapes, builds its own houses, means world trade. A hop vine grows eight meters high in just three months – a world record. The amount of work is also record-breaking: scaffolding, fertilizing, ploughing, inserting, cutting, turning, crop protection, harvesting, drying, pressing, transporting. All handcrafted for centuries. And all for a bit of golden-yellow powder from the sets of bloom. Gold rush. Hop Roulette. New prices every year. New risk every year. Every year the decision is made again: wealth or ruin?

Hops – the ‘green gold’.

  • Bitterstoff, Blog | Monday 27.02.2023

    The hook on hops

    Old hop farmers still remember hanging the wires with hooks

  • Bitterstoff, Blog | Monday 13.02.2023

    Compact class

    An old Allaeys picking machine was repaired by the museum association.

  • Bitterstoff, Blog | Thursday 24.11.2022

    Hop dawn

    About the vanished Aischgrund hops region

  • Bitterstoff, Blog | Wednesday 03.08.2022

    Stories from Obermünchen

    A photo work of art