Columbus pellet hops
High Alpha Hop. The current Super High Alpha varieties, which include the names Columbus, Tomahawk and Zeus (ctz) have the same female parent as Nugget, making them at least half sisters to Nugget....
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Bitter Hop. Cluster is one of the oldest varieties in the U.S. The rootstock origin is uncertain. Until the late 1970’s, Cluster was one of only a few varieties grown in the U.S. and dominated the...
View ArticleCitra® pellet hops
Aroma hop. Citra® is a new special aroma hop variety released by the Hop Breeding Company, (a joint venture between John I. Haas, Inc. and Select Botanicals Group, LLC in the Yakima Valley) having...
View ArticleChinook pellet hops
Dual Purpose Hop. Chinook was developed by the U.S.D.A. breeding program in Washington State and released in 1985 as a high alpha acids variety. This cultivar takes its name from a Native American...
View ArticleCentennial pellet hops
Aroma hop. Named after the Washington state centennial anniversary in 1989, Centennial is an aroma-type cultivar developed from the USDA hop breeding program at Washington State University in 1974 and...
View ArticleCascade pellet hops
Aroma hop. Cascade was developed in the U.S.D.A. breeding program in Oregon and released as a U.S. aroma variety in 1972. It is characterized by a dark green elongated cone with an aroma that is of...
View ArticleAmarillo® pellet hops
Aroma hop. Amarillo® is an aroma variety of recent origin introduced by Vigil Gamache Farms Inc. in Washington state. The variety characterized by mid to high alpha and low cohumulone content. Its...
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