Chinook Hop Rhizome

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Chinook Hop Rhizome

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SKU HR25

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$7.99

Product Details

Grow your own Chinook hops!

These Chinook Rhizomes are root cuttings of the hop bine; to be planted in well-drained soil with plenty of sun and room to climb, then harvest and dry the flower cones in late summer for your brewing pleasure! The is a root cutting from a Chinook vine.

Chinook is categorized as a high alpha variety with an aroma of spicy, piney and a distinct grapefruit. The variety has a good resistance to disease but is susceptible to powdery mildew.

Important Notes:

  • Rhizomes ship directly from the supplier as soon as they are available (typically mid-April). 
  • The minimum order is two (2) rhizomes. Since these are live root stock, we cannot guarantee they will grow so ordering two of each variety desired is optimal to provide greatest chances of success.
  • Rhizomes will be shipped through the US Postal Service. Please provide a USPS-deliverable address with these orders. If you have a PO Box address and wish to order rhizomes, please include ONLY rhizomes on that order. 
  • Due to local restrictions, we cannot ship rhizomes to HI, AK, WA, or ID.

Additional Information

SKU HR25

Chinook: provides a spicy, piney flavor with high alpha, used for bittering and late additions in American ales.

Usage: Dual purpose
Flavor Profile: Medium intensity, spicy, piney and distinct with subtle tones of grapefruit
Substitutions: Nugget, Columbus, Northern Brewer
Typical Beer Styles: US-style Pale Ale, IPA, Stout, Porter, Lager

 

Typical Chinook Hop Statistics:

  • Alpha Acids: 12.0 — 14.0%
  • Beta Acids: 3.0 — 4.0%
  • Co-Humulone: 29 — 34% of alpha acids
  • Total Oil: 1.5 — 2.5 mls/100g

 

Additional Hop Resources:

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
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Eric R.
Hasn't grown yet

Planted 2 at the beginning of June and nothing grew this year...let's see if they shoot up next spring.

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ChrisTopher P.
Took Off Almost Immediately

Started them inside, took off as soon as they got outside after last frost. I am planning for a large harvest in year one.

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paul P.

Growing quite nicely

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David L.
Rhizomes

Haven't received them yet. Should I have?

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
75%
(3)
0%
(0)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
E
Eric R.
Hasn't grown yet

Planted 2 at the beginning of June and nothing grew this year...let's see if they shoot up next spring.

C
ChrisTopher P.
Took Off Almost Immediately

Started them inside, took off as soon as they got outside after last frost. I am planning for a large harvest in year one.

p
paul P.

Growing quite nicely

D
David L.
Rhizomes

Haven't received them yet. Should I have?