Thanks for all of the responses to the post.
Not not going to need them until mid June anyway. I was just curious if there were any local growers that would have them.
nr706 wrote:Of course, if you're talking about the early part of the Renaissance, hops weren't especially common - they threw all sorts of other herbs in there, instead (there are still a few examples of these gruit beers around if you look hard enough).
That is true. But the era that we represent at the fair is 1574, bristol england. Hops were slowly making there way to the port town. Not very popular but slowly being used for there preservative properties. If I have to stick to my dried goldings, then be it.
During my research years back I found one of the reciepts (recipes) was for a ale made with chicken. Mind you, Im willing to try almost anything but I might draw the line with that.
....might.....but not definately.

The powers that be that run the faire will not allow me to grow hops on site.

But if there is anyone out there that can provide me with a few cone in Mid June, contact me via LTH, I will give them comp tickets to the Bristol Faire for the coming season.
Dirty Duck Inn - feeding the villagers of the Bristol Ren Faire since 1574
If making Chilaquiles with fried chicken skins is wrong, then I dont want to be right!!