Hallertauer Hop Pellets - 1 oz.
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This is a popular German origin hop from the Hallertau region (grown in USA). mild floral aroma with slight flowery/spicy profile. Excellent dual purpose hop.
$1.65
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Cascade Leaf Hops - 1 Oz.
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Perhaps THE hop for American Pale Ales. It can be used for bittering, flavoring, finishing, dry hopping. With it's spicy, "citrusy" flavor profile Cascade has earned favor with many homebrewers and microbrewers. Typical alpha acid is 5.0-7.0%.
$2.25
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Chinook Hops - (Leaf or Pellets) 1oz
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Typically 11-14.5% AA. Newer version released from Washington state in 1985. They have a mild-medium heavy, spicy, piney, and grapefruity aroma. Great hop for bittering or flavoring/dry hopping (Substitute: Nugget, Columbus, N.Brewer, possibly Simcoe)
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Hallertauer Leaf Hops - 1 Oz.
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Popular German hop from the Hallertau region (grown in USA) mild floral aroma . Excellent dual purpose hop. alpha -3.7-5.0%.
$2.50
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Citra Leaf Hops - 1 oz.
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A higher alpha aroma/flavoring hop. Fruity, with citrus, peach, apricot, passion fruit, grapefruit, lime, melon, gooseberry, lychee fruit, pineapple, mango, papaya and other tropical fruit flavors and aromas.
$2.95
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Columbus Hops
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High alpha acid hop used for both bittering and aroma. Has qualities similar to Centennial, but with less Cascade character (more herbal and slightly pungent than the cascade like floral/citrus). Ranges from 12-16 % alpha acid
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Northern Brewer Leaf Hops - 1oz.
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Classic "Steam" beer hop. Used primarily as a bittering hop. This is an English bred variety with some aroma but a high bittering quality,alpha 7-9%.
$2.40
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Willamette Leaf Hops - 1 Oz.
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American version of a Fuggle and is a triploid sister to the Columbia. Mild, spicy, grassy, floral aroma. Exceptional variety for finishing. (Substitute: Fuggle) Typical AA 4.0%
$2.35
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Mt. Hood Leaf Hops - 1 Oz.
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American version of 'noble' Hallertauer. Mild, clean aroma, finishing for German-style lagers. Newer variety released from Oregon in 1989. (Substitute: Hallertauer, Tettnanger ,and Saaz) Typical AA 3.8%
$2.40
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Czech Saaz Leaf Hops 1oz
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Imported Czech Saaz, the original Pilsner hop, is a true noble hop and the backbone of Pilsner Urquell. If you want an authentic Pilsner, Czech Saaz is the best choice. Very mild with pleasant hoppy notes. Typical alpha acid 3-4%
$2.40
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Crystal Hops - 1oz (pellet or leaf)
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Crystal is a low alpha hop that is mainly used as an Aroma hops as it is quite aromatic and fruity. Typical alpha range is 2.5-4.5%
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Domestic Sterling Leaf Hops - 1 Oz.
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Sterling is a cross between Saaz and Hallertauer, which are the only truly appropriate hop(s) for Pilsner beers. Sterling has the spicy, earthy aroma we associate with Pilsners. Pleasant and mild aroma type, alpha 4.5-8%
$2.30
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Nugget Hops - (Leaf or Pellet)
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Typically used as a bittering hop. Parentage: Golding, Brewer's Gold and Bavarian. All-purpose variety that blends well. Strong bittering or nice for dry hopping. Heavy, spice herbal. Good storability. (Substitute: Magnum , Chinook) Alpha acid 11-15%
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Liberty Hops (pellet or whole leaf)
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Mild and clean aroma, slightly spicy character. Mostly used in Lagers, Pilsners, Bocks, and sometimes wheat beers. Typical alpha acid is 3-5% Substitute: Hallertauer, Mt. Hood
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Palisades Loose Hops - 1 oz.
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This hop variety has flavor characteristics of both Fuggles and Willamatte but can be use for both bittering and a flavoring hop.Alpha 7.5-8.9% will leave your beer with a soft clean finish.
$2.20
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Perle Hops
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Has a clean, pleasant, and slightly spicy aroma with a medium bittering quality. Typical alpha is 7-9%. Often used for bittering and/or finishing pilseners, lagers. and ales.
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Amarillo Leaf Hops 1oz.
An aromatic American variety used for both aroma and bittering. Similar to a stronger Cascade with a citrus-floral taste and aroma. Excellent for IPA's. Alpha acid is typically about 7.5%
$2.95
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US Goldings Leaf Hops - 1 Oz.
Another variety of the famous Golding hops grown in the Yakima Valley, right here in Washington State! Perfect for finishing or dry-hopping British-style ales. Typical AA 5.2%
$2.40
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Centennial Leaf Hops - 1 Oz.
A medium-high alpha acid (about 10%) bittering/aroma hop reminiscent of Cascade (sometimes known as "Super Cascade"). It works very well in conjuction with Cascade in American Pale Ales.
$2.45
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Tettnanger Leaf Hops - 1 Oz.
Tettnanger is one of the "noble" hops, grown originally in the Tettnang region of Germany. Very fine, spicy aroma profile. The flavor of Tettnanger is the secret of German-style pilsners. Typical alpha acid 4.2%
$2.55
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