Known for its notes of white wine, as it name may suggest, with subtle notes of citrus and fruit. This hop is a descendant of Cascade and one of the first modern varieties to come out of Germany.
Known as the original Nobel variety of Germans famed growing region, the Hallertau. It's aromas and subtle bitterness has made it a staple of many lagers.
Know for encompassing the tartness of fresh lemon as well as the sweetness of the hard candy that is its name sake. This Hopsteiner variety is a descendant of Cascade and also brings to the table a green tea and mint aroma.
Known for its sweets notes of tangerine and citrus, this love child of Cascade, Hallertau Blanc and Hüll Melon has made an impact since its release in 2012.
Known for its noble-like characteristics, this hop is the the product of a collaboration between the USDA and Oregon State University breeding programs. A descended of Magnum, its German roots shine through with its Hallertau-like aromas.