hopdrying
Hopdrying is a crucial step in the processing of hops after they have been harvested. The primary goal of hopdrying is to reduce the moisture content of the hops from their fresh state, which can be as high as 80%, to a stable level of around 8-10%. This reduction in moisture is essential for preserving the hops, preventing spoilage, and maintaining the quality of their aromatic and bittering compounds, primarily alpha acids and essential oils.
The drying process typically occurs in specialized kilns, often referred to as hop kilns or oast houses.
The duration of the drying process can vary depending on the type of hop, the initial moisture