Beer Style: American Pale Ale

Author: Will Lovell Released in 1972 as a dual-purpose English variety, Target hops possess solid bittering potential while purportedly imparting

Author: Martin Keen Released in 2012, Belma hops were discovered growing among other varieties by Yakima Valley’s Puterbaugh Farms who,

Author: Jordan Folks Bred in 2006 and previously known as USDA Experimental #074, Vista hops are an American variety known

Author: Steve Thanos Taking its moniker from an island in Lake Huron that sits between Michigan’s Upper and Lower peninsulas,

Author: Will Lovell Released for public use by Washington State University in 1990, Centennial quickly became one of the most

Author: Ryan Hansen First released by New Zealand’s Department of Scientific and Industrial Research in 1972, Green Bullet is a

This xBmt was featured on The Brülosophy Show! Author: Martin Keen As is the case with pretty much most foods,

Author: Martin Keen As the Alsace-grown version of the classic British variety whose moniker comes from the man who first

Author: Steve Thanos Commonly viewed as the primary beer seasoning, hops are a flower that contribute essential bitterness, aroma, and

Author: Jordan Folks Initially bred in 2004 by New Zealand’s Plant & Food Research, Nectaron was released for public use

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Author: Mike Neville The trusty ‘ol hydrometer– a fragile glass tube with graduated markings that’s used for measuring the relative

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