I have completed the first pickings of my plants, dried my booty on screens, and after trying to ziplock the dried hops, sucking the air out of the bags with a straw, I decided to get a vacuum sealer. I got a $50 one from Walmart and it worked awesome. I packaged all my hops in 1oz bags and the sealer really packed them tight. I have a hard time believing that they wont be as fresh as the day I bagged them when I pull them out of the freezer to use.

So far, on my second year plants, I have collected 11oz Cascade, 4oz Magnum, and 4oz Sterling. At $4 per oz at the LHBS, they easily have paid for the vacuum sealer, which will serve me well in years to come. If I am going to all the trouble of cultivating these hops, I might as well make damn sure I can use them. I can't wait to get yeast slants going, so I can make a beer only having to pay for grain. Even my base malts I buy buy the 55lb bag. That should put a pilsner at about $11 per batch, or 23 cents a beer. heh, heh.