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Alora
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Origin: Washington, USA. Formerly HS-17701 Usage: Dual. Great for hop-forward styles - IPA, NEIPA, IPL, Cold IPA, Pale Ales. Excellent survivability performance - flavor and aroma will carry through when used hot-side or early in fermentation. Aroma & Flavor Characteristics: Peach, yuzu, apricot, melon. Alora has significant quantities of ...
Amarillo
$ 3.00
Origin: Washington, USA. Also known as VGXP01 and is exclusively managed by Virgil Gamache Farms of Toppenish, WA, where it was originally found growing wild in 1998. Usage: With respectable alpha acid content, Amarillo® can be a dual-purpose hop and contribute to bittering additions, but with its unique, highly sought-after aromas and flavors c...
Azacca
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Origin: Washington, USA. The hop formerly known as #483 from the American Dwarf Hop Association, Azacca® is named for the Haitian god of agriculture. Usage: Excellent aromatic qualities make Azacca® a go-to hop for late and dry hop additions in a variety of styles, although its high myrcene fraction has made it a favorite of IPA brewers. Shows w...
Bramling Cross
$ 2.50
Origin: England. Released in 1951 by Wye College in the UK from a cross made in 1927, between Bramling (a traditional English Golding variety) and a male seedling of the Manitoban (Canadian) wild hop. Usage: Dual. ESB, Stout, Porter, Bitter, Pale Ale, Spiced Ale, Golden Ale. Could make for an interesting addition to an IPA. Popular in Christmas...
Bravo
$ 2.00
Bravo came to life in the early 2000s as an open pollination super alpha variety. Bravo typically sits around 14-17% Alpha Acid and because of this quickly became a preferred bittering hop for both professional and homebrewers. Despite its well-respected reputation as a bittering hop, Bravo isn't as one-dimensional as it might seem. It also cont...
Callista (Grungeist)
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Origin: Germany. Callista aka Grungeist was developed at Hüll Research Center with parentage from Hallertau Tradition and a male breeding line. Usage: Aroma. With low alpha and outstanding aromatics, Callista is excellent for late or dry hop additions. Aroma & Flavor Characteristics: Intense fruit flavors of stone fruits (apricot and peach),...
Cascade
$ 2.00
Origin: Oregon, USA. The granddaddy of American craft brewing hops, Cascade was bred in 1956 through a USDA program and first released in 1972. Its ancestry includes English Fuggle and Russian Serebrianka. Usage: The classic finishing hop for countless craft ales, Cascade’s unmistakable character is right at home in pale ales, blondes, wheats, I...
Cascade Cryo Hops (1oz)
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Cryo Hops are the hottest innovation in hops today! Whole cone hops are cryogenically frozen and the pure lupulin glands are separated from the vegetal bract. The result is pure potent unadulterated hop goodness!Benefits: Pure hop character without vegetal notes Easily dissolves, making it ideal for dry hopping. Prolonged dry hopping is ok with...
Cashmere
$ 2.00
Origin: United States. Cashmere was developed by Washington State University by crossing Cascade and Northern Brewer. It was first released in 2013. Usage: Cashmere really shines when used for aroma and flavor in hop-forward styles, or where the intensity of its exotic tropical notes will complement sour, fruited, or funky ales. Its respectable ...
Centennial
$ 2.00
Origin: USA. One of the classic “C” hops of American craft beer, many acres in Oregon and Washington are under Centennial. Bred in 1974 and released in 1990, its complex parentage includes Brewers Gold, Fuggle, and East Kent Goldings.Usage: Dual purpose with high alpha acids and excellent aromatic capabilities. Widely used as a finishing or dry ...
Challenger
$ 2.50
Origin: England. A signature variety of the English brewing tradition, Challenger is a granddaughter of Northern Brewer with some Northdown in its lineage as well. It was released in 1972 by Wye College. Although it has limited acres elsewhere, most of this hop’s production remains in the UK. Usage: Dual purpose. As a standalone hop or part of ...
Chinook
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Origin: Washington, USA. Developed by the USDA breeding program and released in 1985 as a high-alpha variety, Chinook eventually found traction among craft brewers as a unique aroma and flavor hop. Its ancestry includes Petham Golding and USDA 63012.Usage: Dual purpose. Thanks to its high alpha content and moderate cohumulone, Chinook delivers p...























