New Varieties Available For Pre-Order

New Varieties Available For Pre-Order

Hop growers and brewers, get ready for some exciting news! Five new hop varieties are set to be available for pre-order, giving you the opportunity to add some unique and flavorful hops to your collection.

First up is Alpharoma, a dual-purpose hop known for its citrus, grapefruit, and tropical fruit aroma. Developed by the Hop Breeding Company, Alpharoma has already undergone several rounds of testing and is expected to be a hit among brewers looking for a new hop variety to experiment with.

Next on the list is Bramling, a traditional English hop that's well-suited for use in dark ales, stouts, and porters. Bramling is known for its earthy, spicy, and blackcurrant notes, which can add a unique flavor profile to your beers.

Third on the list is Canadian Redvine, a new variety that's still in the experimental phase. This hop is known for its complex aroma, which includes notes of tropical fruit, citrus, and pine. Canadian Redvine is also high in alpha acids, which can contribute to a strong bittering potential.

Cashmere is another new hop variety that's generating buzz in the industry. This hop is known for its fruity and floral aroma, which includes notes of melon, lemon, and lime. Cashmere is a versatile hop that can be used in a variety of beer styles, including IPAs, pale ales, and lagers.

Finally, Columbia is a dual-purpose hop that's well-suited for use in IPAs and other hop-forward beers. This hop is known for its bright and fruity aroma, which includes notes of grapefruit, lemon, and pine. Columbia is also high in alpha acids, which can contribute to a strong bittering potential.

All five of these hop varieties are available for pre-order, giving growers and brewers the opportunity to try them out in the upcoming growing season. With their unique flavor profiles and versatile uses, these hops are sure to add some excitement to your brewing projects.

So, whether you're a seasoned brewer or a newcomer to the craft beer scene, be sure to check out these new hop varieties and see how they can help you create unique and flavorful beers.

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