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HopsTo dream of hops, denotes thrift, energy and the power to grasp and master almost any business proposition. Hops is a favorable dream to all classes, lovers and tradesmen.
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HopsA hardy, veining plant that produces cone like flowers. The dried flowers are used to impart a pleasantly bitter flavor to beers and ales. This same plant produces hop shoots, which are cooked like asparagus and served as a vegetable. T
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HopsA key ingredient. It’s a vine-like plant and the female flowers are the bit we need! Hops are what makes beer bitter and are closely related to marijuana. Hops are responsible for the bitterness in beer and there are over 100 varieties. It is also a preservative and was the reason India Pale Ale came about as more hops was added to beer sent from [..]
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HopsA Plant genus in the Cannabaceae Family. Best known for the buds of Humulus lupulus L. used in Beer.
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HopsA hop is each exchange with a gateway a packet takes on its way to the destination.
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Hopsmirth, rest, sleep, beer
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HopsA vining plant of Europe and Asia that produces conelike flowers and tender edible sprouts. The flowers are dried and are used to give the slightly bitter taste to beer.
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HopsHarvard Ocean Prediction System
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HopsA hardy plant that produces cone-like flowers. These flowers are used to impart flavor to beer and ales.
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HopsThe cones or flowers of the female Humulus lupulus
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Hopsthe cone-shaped flowers of the vine Humulus lupulus, used to give beer its bitterness and aroma, and as a preserving agent.
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HopsHeavy Oil Processing System
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HopsHops are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant Humulus lupulus. They are used primarily as a bittering, flavouring and stability agent in beer, to which they, beyond bitte [..]
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HopsA perennial climbing vine, also known by the Latin botanical name Humulus lupulus. The female plant yields flowers of soft-leaved pine-like cones (strobile) measuring about an inch in length. Only the [..]
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Hopsthe flowers or cones of the female hop plant used in brewing to impart flavor and bitterness. These can be used whole, or in form of pellets or plugs.
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Hops(n) twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer
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HopsThe number of receive and transmit points in transmitting from one location to another.
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HopsHerb added to boiling wort or fermenting beer to impart a bitter aroma and flavor.
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