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Known for being the new hop in the yard. Triumph was recently developed by the USDA breeding program and is predicted to take the brewing industry by storm.
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TRI
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2020
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2022
2023
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T90 Hop Pellets 11 lb Package
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Products specifications
Aroma Profile
Tropical Fruit, Bubble Gum, White Peach, Stone Fruit
Storage Stability
Fair
Purpose
Dual Purpose
Total Oil (mL/100g) Range
0.8 - 1.8
Beta % Range
3 - 5
Alpha % Range
9 - 12
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