Admiral - Alpha acid 13.5 - 16.0% An English bittering hop used in some English ales. |
Ahtanum - Alpha acid 5.7 - 6.3% An American aroma-type variety developed by Yakima Chief Ranches, similar to Cascade. |
Amarillo - Alpha acid 8.0 - 11.0% Popular American mid-range alpha variety developed by Virgil Gamache Farms in late 20th century. |
Bramling Cross - Alpha acid 5.0 - 6.0% This is a type of British hop. Bramling Cross has a wonderful aroma, nice neutral flavor, and modera.. |
Brewer's Gold - Alpha acid 5.5 - 6.5% British bittering hop developed in 1934 from Bullion. Occasionally used as aroma variety with noble .. |
Bullion - Alpha acid 11.0 - 12.0% Bullion hops grow in Oregon and is considered the classic stout hop. It has a strong flavor and pung.. |
Cascade - Alpha acid 4.5 - 6.0% Very successful and well-established American aroma hop developed by Oregon State University's breed.. |
Centennial - Alpha acid 9.5 - 11.5% American aroma-type variety bred in 1974 and released in 1990. Similar to Cascade and Chinook. One o.. |
Challenger - Alpha acid 6.5 - 8.5% English hop with fresh pine notes. Introduced in 1972. |
Chinook - Alpha acid 12.0 - 14.0% American cross between Petham Golding and a USDA-selected male. Typical American citric pine hop wit.. |
Cluster - Alpha acid 5.5 - 8.5% Originated from mass selection of the Cluster hop, which is an old American cultivar. It is suggeste.. |
Columbus - Alpha acid 14.0 - 17.0% A high yielding, high alpha acid American bittering hop. Also known by the trade name Tomahawk. |
Crystal - Alpha acid 3.5 - 5.5% An American triploid variety developed in 1993 from Hallertau, Cascade, Brewer's Gold and Early Gree.. |
Eroica - Alpha acid 9.0 - 12.0% A strongly flavoured bittering hop used in wheat beers. |
First Gold - Alpha acid 6.5 - 8.5% English dwarf hop. A cross-pollination of Whitbread Golding variety and a dwarf male. It is like a s.. |
Fuggles - Alpha acid 4.0 - 5.5% Main English hop developed late 19th century. Considered by some to be less refined than Goldings, o.. |
Galena - Alpha acid 12.0 - 14.0% American bittering hop developed from Brewer's Gold by open pollination in the state of Idaho. Has a.. |
Glacier - Alpha acid 5.5% Low-cohumulone American Fuggle descendant. Mild bittering and soft, fruity character with hints of a.. |
Goldings - Alpha acid 4.0 - 5.5% The traditional and very popular English aroma hop. Developed in 1790. Soft, earthy, vaguely farm-li.. |
Greenburg - Alpha acid 5.2% American Hop found in southern Idaho. Fruity flavor with a touch of woody flavors. Used mainly in mi.. |
Hallertau - Alpha acid 3.5 - 5.5% The original German lager hop; due to susceptibility to crop disease, it was largely replaced by Her.. |
Hallertauer - Alpha acid 3.5 - 5.0% This is a mellow, spicy hop with a wonderful flavor and aroma. Its importance in German lagers is d.. |
Herald - Alpha acid 11.0 - 13.0% An English aroma and bittering hop; sister of Pioneer. |
Hersbrucker - Alpha acid 3.0 - 5.5% Noble hop used in German pale lagers. Noted for grass and hay aroma. |
Horizon - Alpha acid Alpha acid 11.0 - 13 American high alpha cross made in Oregon in 1970 from Nugget. Soft bitterness. |
Huller Bitterer - Alpha acid 6.25%
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Liberty - Alpha acid 3.0 - 5.0 American cross between Hallertauer Mittlefrόh and downy mildew resistant male, developed in 1983. |
Lublin - Alpha acid The grassy, hay-like signature of Polish lagers. The bitterness is slightly harsher than noble varie.. |
Magnum - Alpha acid 10.0 - 12.0% A bittering/aroma type cultivar, bred in 1980 at Huell, the German Hop Research Instititute, from th.. |
Millennium - Alpha acid 15.5% Bittering variety, bred from Nugget and with similar characteristics. |
Mount Hood - Alpha acid 5.0 8.0% Soft American variety developed from Hallertau. Frequently used in styles that require only a subtle.. |
Newport - Alpha acid 10.0 17.0% Recently developed American high-alpha bittering hop. |
Northdown - Alpha acid 7.5 9.5% Dual purpose hop in England developed in 1970s, with a Northern Brewer-like bitterness, and soft aro.. |
Northern Brewer - Alpha acid 8.0 10.0% Developed in England in 1934 from a cross between a female hop of wild American parentage and an Eng.. |
Nugget - Alpha acid 12.0 14.0% Bittering hop. |
Pacific Gem - Alpha acid 14.0 16.0% High alpha bittering hop from New Zealand. Most are organic. Pleasant woody flavour and berry aroma. |
Palisade - Alpha acid 6.0-10.0% Fairly recent American cross of Tettnager and open pollenation resulting in a moderate alpha hop wit.. |
Perle - Alpha acid 7.0 9.5% German dual-purpose hop, with floral, spicy aroma. Often used in combination with other hops. |
Pioneer - Alpha acid 8.0 - 10.0% English hop; a sister of Herald. A clean, soft and rounded bitterness with a recognisable English ar.. |
Pride of Ringwood - Alpha acid 7.0 10.0% Infamous Australian hop. First used in 1965 when it was the highest alpha acid hop in the world. Use.. |
Progress - Alpha acid 5.0 7.0% Higher alpha English hop developed in the 1960s as a replacement for Fuggles. Often used with Goldin.. |
Saaz - Alpha acid 3.0 4.5% Noble hop used extensively in Bohemia to flavor pale Czech lagers such as Pilsner Urquell. Soft arom.. |
Santiam - Alpha acid 5.0 7.0% American floral aroma hop with mid-range alpha acid. |
Satus - Alpha acid 12.5 14.0% A bittering-type cultivar of recent origin. |
Select - Alpha acid 4.0 6.0% German disease-resistant Hallertauer and Spalt pale lager variety developed in early 1990s. |
Simcoe - Alpha acid 12.0 14.0% American high alpha variety released in 2000. Distinctive passionfruit flavour and aroma where Simco.. |
Spalt - Alpha acid 4.0 5.0% Traditional German noble hop, with a delicate, spicy aroma. |
Sterling - Alpha acid 6.0 9.0% American floral hop released in 1998. A cross between Saaz and Mount Hood in character but easier to.. |
Strisselspalt - Alpha acid 3.0 5.0% French aroma hop from Alsace, used mostly in pale lagers. Similar to Herbrucker. |
Styrian Goldings - Alpha acid 4.5 6.0% Slovenian variant of Fuggles. Used in English ales and Belgian strong ales amongst others. |
Super Styrians - Alpha acid 9.0%
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Target - Alpha acid 9.5 12.5% Dusty, earthy English mid-to-high alpha hop bred from Kent Goldings. |
Tettnanger - Alpha acid 3.5 5.5% Noble German dual use hop used in European pale lagers, sometimes with Hallertau. Soft bitterness. |
Tomahawk - Alpha acid 14.0 18.0% Bittering hop. Same as Columbus. |
Tradition - Alpha acid 5.0 7.0% Bred in 1991 from Hallertau Mittlefrόh by the Hull Hop Research Institute in Germany for resistance .. |
Ultra - Alpha acid 4.5 5.0% A triploid aroma-type cultivar, originated in 1983 from a cross between the colchicine-induced tetra.. |
Vanguard - Alpha acid 5.5 6.0% American aroma cross developed from Hallertau in 1982. |
Warrior - Alpha acid 15.0 17.0% New American bittering hop, popular with growers and brewers. |
Willamette - Alpha acid 4.0 6.0% Popular American development in 1976 of the English Fuggle. Mild aroma hop, with an herbal, sometime.. |
Zeus - Alpha acid 15.0% American aromatic high-alpha hop with noticeable bitterness. Similar, if not identical, to Columbus/.. |