AfriLeap is an urban agriculture businesses that grows premium quality, fresh wet hop hydroponically, for the restaurant, craft brew and oil extract markets. 🌱
We’re releasing the latest batch of SA Pils today! This version was brewed with fresh @afrileap hops, grown locally, pesticide-free in a clean, energy efficient, and sustainable way. This batch has amazing hop flavours of fresh cut grass and flowers.
This week @LucyCorne joins us for a discussion about her @nagbw award-winning reporting on hop growing in South Africa, resiliency, cultural confidence and much more (links to her work in episode notes) #beertwitter: https://t.co/iWH3JEECGV
Our #MCM today is Khaya Maloney, founder and CEO of @afrileap WIBC Urban Agriculture Initiative graduate got to share more information @BSB_BDTV please do catch up the repeat on Saturday and Sunday @18:00
Join us tonight at 18:30 on ch 412 to meet this very impressive young man 😁 Khaya Maloney from @afrileap grows hops on the rooftop of a building in Joburg and @allonraiz guides him on expansion. From tonight for a week.
Earlier this year I wrote a piece on @afrileap, an urban hop farming initiative in Johannesburg. This weekend that piece took second place in the @nagbw awards Best Local Reporting category. I am rather pleased about this.
https://t.co/3FwzG4CaX1
On this episode, I had sit down with @KhayaMaloney founder of @afrileap. Who grows hops hydroponically. He shares his journey from studying Civil Engineering, getting scammed and more.
https://t.co/Y4dQWNDWmc
Our #MCM today is Khaya Maloney, founder and CEO of AfriLeap. AfriLeap is now the proud supplier of hops for Soul Barrel Brewing’s fantastic SA pilsners.
“It's only our pleasure to be a supplier of sustainably grown, fresh, premium quality hop to your brewery, ” says Khaya.
Thank you to the good folks at Soul Barrel Brewing for using AfriLeap hops their preferred ingredient for their fantastic SA pilsners. It's only our pleasure to be a supply sustainably grown, fresh, premium quality hop to your brewery. ❤️🥳
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