Pellets, Imported
Imported pellet hops and domestic pellet hops are the most commonly used hop form for homebrewers and microbrewers. Leaf hops are whole hop cones primarily used for aroma hopping and dry hopping. Hop plugs are whole hop cones compressed into a convenient 1/2 oz. plug.
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Prices starting at $1.00Argentine-grown Cascade is a mild flavor and aroma hop with traces of spicy, peppery, and herbal lemon grass flavors. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.25An aroma variety from Britain with a mild resiny character. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.75A noble hop variety. Very spicy, cinnamon-like and earthy. Saaz is recommended for Bohemian Pilsners and German and American Lagers. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.00Considered a good aroma hop with medium intensity and pleasant hoppiness similar to Hersbrucker, often preferred over it. More Info... -
Prices starting at $3.00This high-alpha variety is a very promising new breed. It has no real distinct aroma character, so is viewed favorably as a clean bittering hop. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.50Very woody, earthy, slightly fruity aroma/flavor bittering hop. More Info... -
Prices starting at $3.00A spicy, leathery, slightly floral and fruity dual-purpose hop. A close relative of Hallertau and Northern Brewer. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.75A German aroma hop from the hop growing region of the same name, is considered a noble hop in one school of thought. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.50Spalt Select is an aroma hop variety, bred in Germany and released for cultivation in the late 1980's. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.00German noble hop variety that is herbal, slightly woody and slightly spicy. Used in Wheats and German lagers. More Info... -
Prices starting at $1.50Related to Hallertau Mittelfruh. Very refined, sweet aroma. Recommended for use in Lagers, Pilsners, Bocks, Wheats and Weizens. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.50Noble bittering and aroma hop. Mildly aromatic with a spicy fragrance. Used in Wheats, Altbiers, Pilsners, Belgian Ales and American Ales. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.40A fine German hop, not quite a "noble" hop, but close. Mild to semi-strong, pleasant and hoppy. A good choice for bittering, flavor and/or aroma in all German ales or lagers. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.25The most common aroma and dry hop among British brewers of Real Ales. Intensely resiny, candy-like, sweet and slightly floral. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.25A one-two punch hop with high alpha acids/low cohumulones for bittering, and a great finishing addition profile. More Info... -
Prices starting at $3.00Progress is an aroma variety grown in Britain. Slightly resiny and spicy with mild ripe-fruit. Progress has some aromatic qualities in common with Kent Goldings and Fuggle. It is a relative of Whitbread Golding Variety and Keysworth's Midseason. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.40Styrian Goldings are actually Fuggle hops grown in Slovenia, but have little in common with the Fuggle when it comes to aroma and flavor. More Info... -
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Very popular among British hop growers. Enough alpha acid content to be a contributive bittering hop. More Info... -
Prices starting at $2.60Woody, earthy and slightly fruity, very popular with homebrewers because of its versatility. Used in Pale Ales, Porters and Stouts. More Info...
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