The Hop Chronicles
Author: Will Lovell A cross between Canterbury Golding and a Brewer’s Gold male seedling, Northern Brewer was originally bred in
Author: Mike Neville As the American-grown version of the classic British variety, East Kent Goldings (EKG), US Goldings were derived
Author: Will Lovell Bred by crossing a selection from the New Zealand breeding program with a Saaz-type variety, Motueka takes
Author: Mike Neville Released in 2002 by the Hop Research Center in Hüll, Germany, Saphir is the daughter of two
Author: Mike Neville Bred from the classic Czech Saaz and a wild landrace hop from the Caucasus region of Russia,
Author: Mike Neville Released by Jackson Farms in Wilder, Idaho in 2015, Idaho 7 has a respectable oil content that’s
Author: Paul Amico Since its release by the Hop Breeding Company in 2007, Citra has become one of the most
Author: Paul Amico Developed by the Hop Breeding Company and currently still in the experimental phase, HBC 586 not only
Author: Mike Neville As the Oregon-grown version of the classic British variety, East Kent Goldings (EKG), Sonnet hops arguably put
Author: Mike Neville While hops have been grown in South Africa since at least the 1920s, they only recently seem