MI LOCAL HOPS

MI LOCAL HOPS MI Local Hops in Williamsburg, Michigan. We grow, process, & pelletize hops to sell direct to brewers Headquarters is located in downtown Traverse City.

MI Local Hops is a 220 acre hop farm located in Williamsburg, Michigan on South Bates Rd. If you're looking for varieties and prices please check out our website or email [email protected]

Our varieties Michigan Grown Varieties are

Bitter Gold
Cashmere
Cascade
Centennial
Chinook
Crystal
Mackinac
Magnum
Michigan Copper
Nugget
Tettnanger
Triumph
Willamette

Tours of the farm are by appoi

ntment only. If you're interested in a tour please contact Sales Director Manager Mike Moran at [email protected]. We are currently giving tours to brewers, brokers, operations managers, and representatives of craft breweries.

Crisp Rd, home of our Chinook and Crystal. Beautiful yard and two of our strongest hops. Our farm team absolutely nailed...
09/22/2023

Crisp Rd, home of our Chinook and Crystal. Beautiful yard and two of our strongest hops. Our farm team absolutely nailed the harvest window this year. We’re prepping for pelletizing and hop selection has begun for our customers. More work to do. 🔥🙏🍻

Our hop harvest wrapped up on Friday, September 15th. This was the eighth harvest for MI Local Hops and we brought in 17...
09/18/2023

Our hop harvest wrapped up on Friday, September 15th. This was the eighth harvest for MI Local Hops and we brought in 170+ acres. The crew gets a few days rest before we start executing fall practices and pelletizing. Shout out to the entire team for their hard work and dedication everyday they’re on the farm. 💪🚜🍻.

Possibly the last day of hop harvest 2023 for MI Local Hops today. We started cutting Vista early for our friends at Sto...
09/15/2023

Possibly the last day of hop harvest 2023 for MI Local Hops today. We started cutting Vista early for our friends at Stone Hound Brewing Co., now we’re on to the last 20 rows of Mackinac. 💪🚜🍻

Feeding the Wolf Pickers Chinook on a Sunday! The last week of Hop Harvest 23 is upon us. 💪🚜🍻
09/10/2023

Feeding the Wolf Pickers Chinook on a Sunday! The last week of Hop Harvest 23 is upon us. 💪🚜🍻

Everything smells awesome! Cascade has been cooked, baled, and ready for sale. We’re into Chinook, Mackinac, and Michiga...
09/08/2023

Everything smells awesome! Cascade has been cooked, baled, and ready for sale. We’re into Chinook, Mackinac, and Michigan Copper thru the weekend and into next week. Estimated end date is Sept 15th, but not set in stone. That rain on Wednesday was a solid reminder of how fast conditions can change out there. Day 21 of Hop Harvest 23 is today…🚜💪🍻

Where’s Tabitha? She’s in the cooler cutting core samples from the first half of harvest. We’re still cutting down bines...
09/05/2023

Where’s Tabitha? She’s in the cooler cutting core samples from the first half of harvest. We’re still cutting down bines at MI Local Hops in Williamsburg today while the majority of the state is wrapping up. Harvest ale season is underway, Cascade cones are ripe for picking, and the crew is beating the heat. Day 18 of Harvest 2023! ☀️🚜🍻

Day 10 of Hop Harvest 2023. It’s Sunday and we’re cutting down more Centennial. We’ve got Tettnanger, Willamette, Magum,...
08/27/2023

Day 10 of Hop Harvest 2023. It’s Sunday and we’re cutting down more Centennial. We’ve got Tettnanger, Willamette, Magum, Triumph, and Centennial bales in the cooler. We still have Bitter Gold, Cascade, Cashmere, Chinook, Crystal, Mackinac, Michigan Copper, and Nugget to bring in. We’re looking at more than two weeks of cutting, picking, and drying ahead of us. 🚜💪🍻

Had a shorter day yesterday thanks to Mother Nature. Expecting a full harvest day today. Wet hop runs are right around t...
08/23/2023

Had a shorter day yesterday thanks to Mother Nature. Expecting a full harvest day today. Wet hop runs are right around the corner. We’re in Day 6 of Hop Harvest 2023. Our harvest crew is amazing, couldn’t be more grateful for their hard work and positive attitudes. 🚜💪🍻

Good morning from MI Local Hops! We’re harvesting Centennial today in Yard 1 along M72 in Williamsburg. This is day 4 of...
08/21/2023

Good morning from MI Local Hops! We’re harvesting Centennial today in Yard 1 along M72 in Williamsburg. This is day 4 of Hop Harvest 2023. 🚜💪🍻

Fo sho
08/20/2023

Fo sho

Knocking out some Centennial hops on a Sunday morning. Day 3 of Hop Harvest 2023 at MI Local Hops.
08/20/2023

Knocking out some Centennial hops on a Sunday morning. Day 3 of Hop Harvest 2023 at MI Local Hops.

First day of the hop harvest blew by yesterday! It was a solid day of picking some “Nanger Banger” Tettnanger hops from ...
08/19/2023

First day of the hop harvest blew by yesterday! It was a solid day of picking some “Nanger Banger” Tettnanger hops from H&H farms in Williamsburg. Day two today, and today we’re harvesting Willamette!

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5720 Bates Road
Williamsburg, MI
49690

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MI Local Hops is a 220 acre hop farm located in Williamsburg, Michigan at 5720 Bates Rd. Headquarters is located in downtown Traverse City. It is currently the largest hop farm east of the Rocky Mountains. Currently in 2018, MI Local Hops just wrapped it's third harvest and is selling hops on the whole sale market. Our hops are also for sale on the Lupulin Exchange.

Our goal is to be a hop farm known for delivering quality Michigan grown hops to brewers all over the world. We are focused on quality, consistency, reliability, and customer service.

We do provide harvesting, processing, and pelletizing services for hop farms through out the Midwest and we’ll be very competitive on pricing.

We will always do our best to compete on pricing with the largest distributors of hops but our focus will always be on quality. We store our pelletized product in a 8,000 square foot cold storage facility, and product is shipped directly from the farm to the brewery.