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.
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.
Since this hop’s release in 2012, it’s become unmistakably one of the most popular hop varieties for brewers and beer drinkers across the world. With intense aromas of mango, pine, tangerine, and lime, this dual-purpose hop has become a workhorse variety on all sides of the brew and elevates any style of beer its used in. Mosaic is the first daughter of Simcoe and Nugget and showcases that lineage through its versatility in the brewing process as both a viable aroma and bittering option.
Known for its intense citrus notes, this hop has quickly gained popularity amongst brewers and consumers alike and is widely considered one of the most popular varieties for hoppy beer styles since its release in 2007 by Hop Breeding Co. Ltd. Citra’s popularity is obvious for a reason, lending notes of intensely ripe citrus, apricot, peach, and lime aromas to beers. Its intense hop profile is in part due to its high Myrcene oil percentages and high Alpha Acid, despite not being a viable bittering hop. This hop pairs well with other varieties like Pink, El Dorado, Idaho 7, or holds its own well in hop-forward beers.
Known for being one of the oldest and most robust hops in the US, this dual purpose hop has stood the test of time with its balanced profile and outstanding storage stability.
Known for being "Cascade on steroids," this high alpha dual-purpose variety makes for a nice foundational bittering hop, while still providing loads of value as an aroma hop on the cold side. It can be described as fruity and earthy, combining notes of berry, grapefruit, and apricot, with pronounced aromas of pine and resin. Simcoe can find a place in most hoppy-style beers, both as a bittering hop and as a late addition, and is a staple hop in some of the most revered West Coast IPAs.
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.
Known for its hoppy kick and spicy flavor/aroma, this hop is believed to be a descendant of Brewers Gold. It is very similar to Columbus and Tomahawk and sometimes rereferred to as CTZ. Starting with the 2022 Crop Year, Zeus can be purchased under CTZ on our Website
Know for its versatility despite its low alpha acids, this hop was released in 1993 by Oregon State University and has roots from Hallertau, Cascade , Brewers Gold and Early Green.
Known for its fruity aroma and as an excellent bittering alpha, this hop was released in Idaho in 1968 and is an open pollination descendant of Brewers Gold.
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.