HighHoppage.com is determined to become your online retail and wholesale outlet for all things craftbeer, homebrew, and hops related. We like to sum it up as, "HOP MERCH FOR HOP HEADS." We all know someone who likes to fuss over craftbeer, or who shows up to the party with their own homebrew, or maybe even someone who started growing their own hops at home. Whoever they are, we got the perfect hoppy gifts for them! If there's something you would like to see added to our line of hop merch (or if you are a retail outlet looking for wholesale pricing) please fill out the contact form here.
Feel free to browse this website and be sure to connect with @hoppage on both Twitter and Instagram. Oh, and like us on Facebook too!
So what is this High Hoppage thing all about anyway?
In the fall of 2013, while stripping down an old telephone pole to be utilized for growing hops the following spring at our founder's property in Evansville, WI, an idea was born. Instead of a "WARNING High Voltage" sign on this pole, wouldn't it be more fitting to have one that read "WARNING High Hoppage?" It wasn't until the spring of 2014 when this idea "sprouted" to the surface and we trademarked our design. Our business plan back then was something along the lines of: If we love this "WARNING High Hoppage" sign, wouldn't other hop heads? Yup, they do, and the result is what you find right here at HighHoppage.com.
On a pretty cool side note, the telephone pole was set up and turned into a little hop farm growing 5 varieties of hop plants (Cascade, Centennial, Chinook, Golding, and Sterling) right here about 30 minutes south of Madison in southern Wisconsin. We've dubbed it the name "Pole in a Hole" Hopyard and enjoy sharing the growth of our business along side the growth of our hop plants with you. In 2017, our hops were growing crazy and life got busier. A downsize to the hopyard took place in 2017, so we now only grow 3 varieties of hop plants (Cascade, Centennial, and Chinook).
Ok, so who's behind this High Hoppage idea?
Basically put, we're just people. People who flat out enjoy all that hops have to offer. Passionate hop people. What started out as "curiHOPsity" has taken just a small step past the point of no return... and we've accepted it. We've been homebrewing for over a decade, recently got into homegrowing hops, and have been fortunate enough to bump into some cool hopheads along the way. You could even call us hopheads. Ok, we are... but we love all our fellow craftbeer, homebrew, and hop growing enthusiasts.
Sure we're a small business... ok, maybe just a microbusiness. Kind of like a microbrewery. Instead of brewing up some delicious hoppy malt beverages to sell, we carry a growing assortment of hop related merchandise and paraphernalia. We're not a big box store. Seriously, we're not even a brick & mortar store. But we're growing everyday in our passion, presence, & products.
If we wouldn't wear it, use it, or display it proudly ourselves, we're not going to sell it in our store. Maybe one day you'll help us grow into a commercial hop farm or brewery... but for now, we're sticking to the apparel and accessories that are sold right here in our online store!
So raise your glass, bottle, can, or hop bine. Inhale that aroma, let the flavor hit your palate, and try not to flinch as the bitterness bites you. Oh yeah, and thanks for sharing the #hoppage!
- The High Hoppage Team
(Disclaimer: We at High Hoppage don't condone or recommend the human consumption of hop bines. That was a joke. Thanks for understanding)
Feel free to browse this website and be sure to connect with @hoppage on both Twitter and Instagram. Oh, and like us on Facebook too!
So what is this High Hoppage thing all about anyway?
In the fall of 2013, while stripping down an old telephone pole to be utilized for growing hops the following spring at our founder's property in Evansville, WI, an idea was born. Instead of a "WARNING High Voltage" sign on this pole, wouldn't it be more fitting to have one that read "WARNING High Hoppage?" It wasn't until the spring of 2014 when this idea "sprouted" to the surface and we trademarked our design. Our business plan back then was something along the lines of: If we love this "WARNING High Hoppage" sign, wouldn't other hop heads? Yup, they do, and the result is what you find right here at HighHoppage.com.
On a pretty cool side note, the telephone pole was set up and turned into a little hop farm growing 5 varieties of hop plants (Cascade, Centennial, Chinook, Golding, and Sterling) right here about 30 minutes south of Madison in southern Wisconsin. We've dubbed it the name "Pole in a Hole" Hopyard and enjoy sharing the growth of our business along side the growth of our hop plants with you. In 2017, our hops were growing crazy and life got busier. A downsize to the hopyard took place in 2017, so we now only grow 3 varieties of hop plants (Cascade, Centennial, and Chinook).
Ok, so who's behind this High Hoppage idea?
Basically put, we're just people. People who flat out enjoy all that hops have to offer. Passionate hop people. What started out as "curiHOPsity" has taken just a small step past the point of no return... and we've accepted it. We've been homebrewing for over a decade, recently got into homegrowing hops, and have been fortunate enough to bump into some cool hopheads along the way. You could even call us hopheads. Ok, we are... but we love all our fellow craftbeer, homebrew, and hop growing enthusiasts.
Sure we're a small business... ok, maybe just a microbusiness. Kind of like a microbrewery. Instead of brewing up some delicious hoppy malt beverages to sell, we carry a growing assortment of hop related merchandise and paraphernalia. We're not a big box store. Seriously, we're not even a brick & mortar store. But we're growing everyday in our passion, presence, & products.
If we wouldn't wear it, use it, or display it proudly ourselves, we're not going to sell it in our store. Maybe one day you'll help us grow into a commercial hop farm or brewery... but for now, we're sticking to the apparel and accessories that are sold right here in our online store!
So raise your glass, bottle, can, or hop bine. Inhale that aroma, let the flavor hit your palate, and try not to flinch as the bitterness bites you. Oh yeah, and thanks for sharing the #hoppage!
- The High Hoppage Team
(Disclaimer: We at High Hoppage don't condone or recommend the human consumption of hop bines. That was a joke. Thanks for understanding)
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