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CHINOOK US

Known for its versatility in any stage of the brew, this piney hop was released in 1985 and is a cross between a Petham Golding and USDA male.
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CENTENNIAL US

Known for its balanced flavor/aroma, this versatile hop was released in 1990 by Washington State University and is sometimes referred to as Super Cascade.
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CELEIA US

Known for its balanced profile, this US grown Slovenian triploid of Styrian Golding, Aurora and a wild Slovenian hop brings to the table slight citrus and herbal notes.
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CASHMERE US

Known for being a late addition stunner, Cashmere's aromas of coconut, melon and lemon-lime citrus don’t disappoint. Since it's release in 2013 by Washington State University it has rapidly grown in popularity.
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CASCADE US

Known for its spicy citrus aroma, this popular hop was released in 1972 by Oregon State University and was named after the Cascade Mountain Range.
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BRAVO™ US

Known for its smooth bittering this hop was released in 2006 by Hopsteiner and is a descendant of Zeus.
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AZACCA® US

Known for being well suited to IPAs. This new breed of dwarf hop brings a fruity mix with piney notes.
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AMARILLO® US

Known for being the hops that "tastes like it smells". This found hop from Virgil Gamache Farms in Washington packs a fruity punch that is just what your IPA needs.
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AHHHROMA™

Boasts bold tropical fruit flavors, specifically pineapple, pear, mango, and lime, and has been described by the Lab Technicians as reminding them of a Piña Colada
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