The Hop Chronicles
Author: Marshall Schott Originally bred in 1974 and released in 1990 by Washington State University, Centennial hops rapidly became a
Author: Jake Huolihan If ever there were a hop deserving of the designation of classic American, Cascade would have to
Author: Matt Waldron Currently recognized as one of the most popular hops to come out of Australia, Galaxy is lauded
Author: Matt Waldron With descriptors like lemon, lime, and papaya, it’s not surprising Ekuanot was quickly embraced by brewers the
Author: Jake Huolihan Most of the hops reviewed so far for The Hop Chronicles have been fairly new varieties, many
Author: Jake Huolihan Lately, it seems every great new hop variety is an attempt to capture that fruit explosion that
Author: Marshall Schott In the quest for the next best hop, growers around the world continue breeding new varieties designed
Author: Marshall Schott I’ve often wondered what it’s like, after years of breeding and testing, to discover a truly unique
Author: Malcolm Frazer Hops in the experimental phase of development are often ascribed a moniker consisting of an acronym and
Author: Ray Found As hinted at previously, Steven from Oregon State University’s Hops Breeding Program provided two different varieties to