The Hop Chronicles
Author: Marshall Schott Taking its name from the Haitian god of agriculture, Azacca was bred by the American Dwarf Hop
Author: Matt Del Fiacco Fruity hops are all the rage these days with brewers seeking varieties that pack a punch
Author: Matt Del Fiacco Reportedly one of the most widely used hop varieties in the United States at one point,
Author: Jake Huolihan Developed by the Hopsteiner Breeding Program and released to the public in 2006, Bravo is considered a
Author: Marshall Schott Hop Breeding Company (HBC) is known for breeding some of the most lauded and sought after hop
Author: Matt Del Fiacco As preferences for hoppy beer trend toward fruity and, dare I say, juicy characteristics, so too
Author: Malcolm Frazer Mosaic was released by Hop Breeding Company in 2012 and quickly became one of the most sought
Author: Matt Del Fiacco Buying hops in bulk is one of the most common pieces of advice I see given
Author: Jake Huolihan The Pacific Northwest has dominated when it comes to the development of new hop varieties, introducing the
Author: Marshall Schott Originally bred in 1974 and released in 1990 by Washington State University, Centennial hops rapidly became a