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Amarillo

Hops

From $ 3.00
Amarillo® Hops Pellets

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...


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Azacca

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Azacca

Azacca

$ 3.00

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...


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Bravo

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Bravo

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...


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Cascade

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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...


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Cashmere

Hops

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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 ...


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Centennial

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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 ...


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Chinook

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Chinook

$ 2.00

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...


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Citra

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Citra Hop Pellets

Citra

$ 3.00

Origin: Washington, USA. Parentage includes Hallertau Mittelfrüh, Tettnang, Brewers Gold, and East Kent Golding. Developed by the Hop Breeding Company of Yakima and released in 2007, Citra® remains highly sought after for its unique flavor characteristics. Usage: Because of its distinctive and intense aromatics, Citra® is best in a late addition...


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Cluster

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Cluster

$ 2.00

Origin: USA. Cluster is the oldest hop variety grown in the US, and until relatively recently it accounted for the majority of the acreage as well. The prevailing theory of its origin is the pollination of hop varieties cultivated by English and Dutch settlers by indigenous wild hops.  Usage: Dual. With balanced bittering and pungent but not unp...


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Comet

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Comet

$ 2.50

Origin: USA. Comet is a cross of English hops with a wild American variety and was first released in 1974. Commercial production ceased in the 1980s as it was phased out in favor of new super-high alpha varieties. Recently however, it has enjoyed a comeback thanks to its unique profile. Usage: Intended as high-alpha bittering hop when first rele...


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Crystal

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Crystal

Crystal

$ 2.00

Origin: Oregon, USA. Bred at Corvallis in 1983, as a domestic substitute for Hallertau Mittelfrüh, Crystal is half-sister to Liberty and Mount Hood. Its stock includes German Hallertau, Cascade, Brewers Gold, and Early Green. Usage: Unsurprisingly, given its Hallertau parentage, Crystal excels in continental lager and wheat styles, as well as Be...


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CTZ (Columbus / Tomahawk / Zeus)

CTZ (Columbus / Tomahawk / Zeus)

$ 2.00

Alpha Acid: 14% to 16% Typical Usage: CTZ, aka Columbus, Tomahawk, or Zeus,  hops deliver bold, assertive bitterness with a deep, earthy aroma and subtle citrus undertones—versatile for both bittering and late-boil additions. Works across numerous beer styles, especially American-style ales. Beer Styles: American pale ales and IPAs. Bittering ag...


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El Dorado

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El Dorado

$ 2.00

Origin: US Grown. Moxee Valley of Washington. The Moxee Valley is a sub-growing district of the Yakima Valley and has a slightly cooler climate and is located in the northern part of the Yakima Valley. Due to its cooler temperatures, outstanding aroma crops are grown there. El Dorado® was developed by CLS Farms, LLC in 2008 and released in 2010....


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Idaho 7

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Idaho 7

Idaho 7

$ 2.50

Origin: USA. An experimental variety from Jackson Hop Farm in Wilder ID, first released in 2015. Usage: Primarily aroma and dry hopping due to its potent aroma and flavor, but high enough alpha acids to contribute good bitterness. Excellent as a single hop or part of a blend for IPA, pale ale, and hop-forward American wheat beers. Aroma & Fl...


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Krush (HBC 586)

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Krush (HBC 586)

$ 3.50

Origin: Krush HBC 586 is an experimental hops cultivar developed by the Hop Breeding Company. HBC 586 resulted from a hybrid pollination of an unpatented female selection YCR 21 and male parent 01239-1. Usage: Aroma, whirlpool, and dry-hopping for any hop-forward styles Aroma & Flavor Characteristics: When used as a whirlpool addition or dry...


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Lemondrop®

Hops

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Lemondrop Hops

Lemondrop®

$ 3.00

Origin: Washington, USA. Usage: Aroma. The bright citrus and subtle herbaceous notes are perfect for sessionable beers. While ales tend to bring out her sweeter side, Lemondrop is delicate and refined enough for quality lagers. Aroma & Flavor Characteristics: The name truly says it all. Lemondrop® offers a "unique lemon-citrus character with...


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Liberty

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Liberty

$ 2.50

Origin: USA. Liberty came about in 1983 as part of the same USDA program that produced its half-sisters Crystal, Mt. Hood, and Ultra. It is a triploid daughter of Hallertau Mittelfrüh and a downy mildew-resistant USDA male, #64035M. Of the four sister hops, Liberty is considered to most closely resemble its German mother. Usage: Designed as a su...


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Mosaic

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Mosaic

$ 3.00

Origin: USA. Known as HBC 369 until its release in 2012, Mosaic® is a new variety from the Hop Breeding Company, LLC. It is a daughter of Simcoe and a Nugget-derived male. Usage: Mosaic® is often compared to an amplified Citra®, with which it shares a respectable alpha content but a highly-desired oil profile as well. This unique oil profile mak...


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Mosaic® LUPOMAX™

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Mosaic LUPOMAX Hops

Mosaic® LUPOMAX™

$ 6.00

LUPOMAX™ is a new concentrated pellet that is consistent, efficient, and optimized for hop flavor. LUPOMAX™ has less vegetative matter compared to regular hop pellets so you get hop flavors that are bigger, bolder, and brighter! Less vegetative matter means less beer loss, less solid waste, and more beer to enjoy. LUPOMAX™ is variety and crop ye...


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Mt. Hood

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Mt. Hood

$ 2.50

Origin: Oregon, USA. Bred in 1983 and first released in 1989, Mt. Hood is a sister hop of Crystal, Liberty, and Ultra. It is the daughter of Hallertau Mittelfrüh crossed with a USDA 19058M male. Usage: With its noble heritage, Mt. Hood is an excellent choice for pale lagers, wheat beers, and German or Belgian ales where a refined aroma with low ...


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Nugget

Hops

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Nugget

Nugget

$ 2.00

Origin: USA. Nugget was bred in 1970 to meet a growing demand for high-alpha hops, and remains one of the most widely cultivated varieties in Oregon hopyards. Its lineage includes Brewers Gold, Early Green, and Canterbury Goldings. Usage: Known best for the smooth, clean bitterness it imparts, Nugget can also be put to use as an aroma hop. It is...


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Sabro

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Sabro

Sabro

$ 3.50

Origin: USA. Formerly HBC 438, Sabro™was released by the Hop Breeding Company in 2018. It is the result of a unique cross-pollination of a female neomexicanushop.  Usage: Aroma. With a multifaceted bouquet and high level of aromatic oils (particularly myrcene), Sabro™excels in finishing and dry hop additions.  Aroma & Flavor Characteristics:...


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Simcoe

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Simcoe

$ 3.00

Simcoe® has since become one of the most popular hops for both the craft beer and homebrewing industries. At 12%-14% Alpha Acid, Simcoe has great bittering qualities but also packs a complex aroma of stone fruit, pine, and citrus zest. It truly is a dual-purpose hop that is capable of standing on its own in single-hopped beers in a wide range of...


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Sorachi Ace

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Sorachi Ace

$ 3.50

Origin: USA. Originally developed in the 1980s in Japan for Sapporo, recent years have the hop gaining acreage in the Pacific Northwest. Its parentage includes Brewers Gold, Saaz, and Beikei No. 2. Usage: Dual purpose. With a potent alpha acid level, Sorachi Ace is a more than capable bittering hop. Its unique aromatics make it welcome in styles...


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Strata

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Strata

Strata

$ 3.00

Strata, formerly known as X-331, is Indie Hop’s first hop variety to be released out of our breeding program at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. Born in 2009, Strata is the progeny of an open pollinated Perle located in an Oregon State experimental hop yard. From the get go, this hop was out to impress. Between its strong disease re...


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Sultana™ (Formerly Denali)

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Sultana Denali Hops Pellets

Sultana™ (Formerly Denali)

$ 2.50

Origin: Sultana™ combines 50% Nugget, 25% Zeus, and 25% USDA male parentage, delivering exceptional aroma and disease resistance. Named for a revered Athabascan peak and honored by Alaska's indigenous peoples as "the woman," this hop shares the mountain's commanding presence and scale in the brewing world.Usage: Ideal for bittering, aroma, whirl...


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Talus

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Talus

$ 3.00

Talus® delivers bold aromas of pink grapefruit, citrus rinds, dried roses, pine resin, tropical fruits, and sage—flavors that persist throughout the brewing process. Previously designated HBC 692, this variety results from a hybrid cross between Sabro® and open pollination, offering intense citrus, floral, and woody notes with hints of grapefrui...


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Warrior

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Warrior

$ 2.50

Breeding/Development: Washington, USA. First dubbed YCR 5 cv., Warrior® was developed by Yakima Chief Ranches and arose from the same program that gave us Simcoe. It is known for both high alpha content and high yield in the hopyard. Brewing Application: Dual purpose, with smooth bittering thanks to a typically low cohumulone level and a sensory...


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Willamette

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Willamette

$ 2.50

Origin: USA. At one time the most widely-grown US aroma hop, Willamette is a daughter of the renowned English Fuggle and was released from the USDA in the 1970s. It is named after Oregon’s Willamette River and the hop-growing valley. Usage: Aroma. Willamette can be incorporated into many styles thanks to its moderate alpha and mellow disposition...


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