Higher in the mountains?did you mean hot pants ? seriously I think they need a cooler climate, they used to grow in the uk where I used to live- I would imagine its quite doubtful
we need to find out what they are called in Dominican Spanish first I think, you would also need a huge field of them coz they weigh practically nothing
l?pulo.
(Del lat. tard?o lupŭlus; cf. lupus, en Plinio).
1. m. Planta trepadora, muy com?n en varias partes de Espa?a, de la familia de las Cannab?ceas, con tallos sarmentosos de tres a cinco metros de largo, hojas parecidas a las de la vid, flores masculinas en racimo, y las femeninas en cabezuela, y fruto en forma de pi?a globosa, cuyas escamas cubren dos aquenios rodeados de lupulino. Los frutos, desecados, se emplean para aromatizar y dar sabor amargo a la cerveza.
Not necessarily - lots of countries brew beer without growing hops - they might import it in some processed form.Cervecer?a Nacional must grow them somewhere?
I thought hops was cebada (barley) but the dictionary tells me it's l?pulo.
Guinness! mmmmmmmmmmm!