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The Brothers Ink

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More a brand than a brewery. The brewery's beer, Skinny Blonde, caused controversy because its label featured a pin-up girl who was revealed as the beer level drops and the bottle's temperature rose. Current Brews Skinny Blonde Gold Digger Golden Ale ...

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Columbus

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Used in India pale ale, pale ale and stout. A relatively new high-alpha variety grown in the US northwest that is gaining in popularity. It has a very pungent aroma and clean bittering properties.

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Sorachi Ace

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Sorachi Ace is a hop that is increasing in popularity. Its distinctive flavour has been described as lemon/bubblegum and is said by some to impart a dill pickle flavour!

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Zeus

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Developed in 1997. Pungent, almost flowery. A high-alpha-acid hop with a highly aromatic, pleasant profile. Similar to Columbus.

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Spicy, citrusy, super-high alpha bittering hop from the Pacific North-West. German taste characteristics.

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Willamette

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America's answer to Fuggles, which it can be used in place of. A little more spicy than Fuggles. Mild and pleasant and a little earthy. Nice bittering with a light, fruity flavor and aroma. Very versatile. Released in 1976. Grown seedless.

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Ultra

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Used as an aroma hop in ale, lager, pilsner and wheat beers, and for late hopping ales. A recent strain that is a cross between Hallertau Mittelfrueh and a Saaz clone. It has a nice, strong floral aroma and a hint of spice, similar to Saaz. It is a well r ...

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Tettnang is used in lagers and has a floral aroma. US varieties have twice the yield of their European parents.

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Talisman

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An improved Cluster variety.

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Taurus

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Ultra-high-alpha acid with German characteristics.

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Sterling

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Used in US ales, German-style lagers and pilsners. Sterling is a Northwest hop developed with more than 50 per cent Czech Saaz. It is a very delicate hop with lots of noble character, but with a higher alpha than many other noble hops such as Saaz or Mitt ...

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Shinsu Wase

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Shinsu Wase has a spicy, refined character, and Saaz and American ancestry.

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Used in lager, American ales and pilsner. It is a noble-type hop, with aroma similar to Tettnang and decent alpha acid for bittering.

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Pioneer

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A relatively new dwarf variety with clean bitterness and mild English aroma, similar to East Kent Goldings. Used in ales.

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Phoenix (US)

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Phoenix has an attractive English aroma with high alpha-acid.

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Olympic

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Olympic is spicy with a moderate citrusy aroma and is similar to Chinook.

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Nugget

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Heavy, spicy, herbal aroma and strong bittering. Similar to Chinook, Columbus, Target and Galena. Released in 1983 and the second-most-popular high-bitterness hop in the US. It has strong lineage from Brewer's Gold.

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Mount Hood

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Used in lager, pilsner, bock and wheat beers. It has a mild, plesant and clean aroma but can be pungent and resiny. Mount Hood was released in 1989. It is similar to Hallertau and can be substituted in European lagers when Hallertau is called for. It is a ...

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Liberty

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Used in lager, pilsner, bock and wheat beers. Fine, very mild floral and fruity aroma for German style lagers. Can be slightly spicy. Similar to Hallertauer and Mt Hood. Suitable for all lagers. Reportedly named after the Gulf War.

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Herald

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A relatively new, hew high-alpha dwarf variety.

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