About our Hops... Our hops are as natural as can be. We do NOT use pesticides or commercial fertilizers. We water with compost tea and hand pick each cone. The delicate lupulin is preserved at every point in our process to give you the freshest and most natural product possible. We take enormous pride in how we grow and harvest our hop cones and we hope you will enjoy the end result.
1 Pound Whole Cone Chinook Hops
11-13% Bittering Mild to medium-heavy, spicy, distinct piney aroma like a pine forest washed with exotic spice and infused with grapefruit. This alluring aroma and a high bittering value has gained this hop full respect from craft & major brewers.
$
20.00
1 Pound Whole Cone Cascade Hops
4-7% All purpose Flowery, citrus & spice with grapefruit the noticeable fragrance quite often. This medium aroma balances the low bittering value. Derived from a cross between fuggles and the Russian hop Serebrianker. Very popular hop among craft brewers.
$
20.00
1 Pound Whole Cone Willamette Hops
4-6% Finishing The king of aroma hops in the U.S. with its modest bittering value and the joyous harmony of flowers, fruit, earth and spice. A quality aroma hop with a smooth soft flavor.
$
18.00
1 Pound Whole Cone Centennial Hops
7-10% All purpose Mild to Moderate aroma, quite spicy. One of the few recognized all-purpose hops combining moderate amounts of alpha acid with a good kettle aroma.
$
25.00
1 Pound Whole Saaz Hops
3-5% Finishing The Old World steadfast standby made famous by Pilsner Urquell possesses the aromatic blend of earth and spice notable in European nobles. Low bittering value.
$
20.00
1 Pound Whole Cone Nugget Hops
11-16% All Purpose Strong heavy and herbal, spicy aroma and high bittering value (along with desirable growing traits) has brought this hop variety to the forefront of the industry. Selected from a cross between Brewer's Gold and a high alpha male.
$
25.00
1 Pound Whole Cone Mt. Hood Hops
5-8% Finishing Hybrid of Hallertau with similar mild flower/spice aroma characteristics with a hint more of the forest. “Clean” commonly describes it, with similarities to the German Hallertau and Hersbrucker varieties