Hops
Saphir
$ 2.50
Origin: Germany. Released in 2002 by the Hop Research Center in Hüll with a combination of “noble” hop characteristics with good cultivation properties. Usage: Aroma. As a higher-yielding, more disease-resistant alternative to Hallertau Mittelfrüh, Saphir can be used in many of the same formulations: Belgian ales, Weissbiers, farmhouse ales, as...
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...
Simcoe Cryo Hops (1oz)
$ 6.00
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...
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...
Spalter Select
$ 2.50
Spalter Select was bred at Hüll Hop Research Center and its fine aroma and high farnesene content are typical of Spalt-type hops. This variety grows quickly and develops a very strong "head". Spalter Select is characterized by a good tolerance to diseases like wilt and downy mildew.Pedigree Hüll breeding materialAroma Spalt-like; spicy, floralAl...
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...
Styrian Golding (Celeia)
$ 2.50
Origin: Slovenia. Imported from England in the 1930s and thought to be a Golding, the ancestor of today’s Styrian Golding Celeia was actually a Fuggle. Acclimating to its new home, this variety has developed a more delicate, “continental” profile than English-grown Fuggle hops. Usage: Aroma. Styrian Golding Celeia can be used for light bittering...
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...
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...
Target
$ 2.50
Breeding/Development: United Kingdom. Released by Wye College in the early 1970s, Target quickly became the most widely-grown variety in the UK. It is a cousin of Challenger and descendant of Northern Brewer and Goldings. Brewing Application: Bittering. Target’s high alpha delivers for sharply hoppy IPA, bitter, and pale ale, or for efficient b...
Tettnang
$ 3.00
The Tettnang (aka Tettnanger) variety is a traditional and indigenous hop from the Saaz group which is mainly cultivated around Tettnanger on Lake Constance Germany. The unique combination of the favorable climate at Lake Constance and sandy clay soils from the Ice-age produces a very fine aroma. This variety has a good tolerance to plant diseas...
Wai-iti
$ 4.29
Origin: Wai-iti™ Brand HORT7709 is a new hop variety developed by New Zealand Plant and Food Research with release from the New Zealand Hop breeding program in 2011. It was selected for its low alpha acid and high oil content. Wai-iti™ is a granddaughter of the USDA developed Liberty and is a triploid hop derived from 1/3rd Hallertau Mittelfrüeh...
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...
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...



























