New Varieties Available For Pre-Order

New Varieties Available For Pre-Order

Attention all hop growers and brewers! Get ready to expand your hop collection with five exciting new varieties that are now available for pre-order.

First up is Horizon, a hop variety that's well-suited for use in pale ales and other hop-forward beers. Horizon is known for its high alpha acid content and its clean, crisp bitterness, making it a popular choice among brewers.

Next on the list is Merkur, a German hop variety that's known for its strong and spicy aroma. Merkur has a high alpha acid content, making it a great choice for bittering in IPAs and other hop-forward beers.

Third is Mount Rainer, a hop variety that's named after the iconic peak in the Pacific Northwest. Mount Rainer is known for its floral and spicy aroma, which can add a unique character to your brews. Mount Rainer is a dual-purpose hop that can be used for both bittering and aroma.

Newport is another new hop variety that's generating buzz in the industry. This hop is known for its high alpha acid content and its spicy and herbal aroma. Newport is well-suited for use in IPAs and other hop-forward beers.

Finally, Olympic is a hop variety that's named after the Olympic Mountains in the Pacific Northwest. Olympic is a dual-purpose hop that's known for its fruity and floral aroma, which includes notes of lemon and grapefruit. Olympic is a versatile hop that can be used in a variety of beer styles.

All five of these hop varieties are now available for pre-order, giving growers and brewers the opportunity to add them to their collection and experiment with new flavors and aromas. With their unique characteristics and versatile uses, these hops are sure to be a valuable addition to any brewer's toolkit.

So, whether you're a seasoned pro 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. Place your pre-order today and get ready to take your brewing game to the next level!

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