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Hop Rhizomes--All Gone until 2011
Hop rhizomes are a piece of root from a hop plant from which you can grow your own fresh hops. The rhizomes are easy to grow and come back year after year with little care.SEASONAL ITEM: Out of stock until early April 2011
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The most popular US aroma and bittering hop. Citrusy aroma, good for dry hopping. 4-7% AA.
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US style bittering hop, similar to Cascade. 9-11% AA.
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Strong, distinctively grapefruit-like bittering hop with some desirable aroma characteristics. 12-14% AA.
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A strong American bittering hop with clean, refined aroma (dry-hopping!), the vines exhibit high productivity with medium-to-large tight, rounded cones. Matures late. 14-16% AA, also know as Tomahawk.
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Classic English hop known for mild woody aroma. 4-5%AA. Also know overseas as Styrian (Savinja) Golding in Slovenia and as UK Fuggle in England.
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A new variety released in 2000. Developed for high yields, low colhumulone, high alpha acids (11-13%), and good aroma properties reminiscent of Fuggles or Goldings.
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A classic noble English hop, grown in the US. Great aroma and flavor in IPAs, English and Belgian ales. 4-5% AA
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Flowery, mild, slightly spicy, noble hop grown in US. 3-6% AA.
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High alpha with low cohumulone and good aroma. Half sister of Nugget. Versatile, clean bittering hop 11-13% AA.
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Similar to Hallertau or Hersbrucker, yet slightly pungent aroma. 5-8% AA.
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