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Sabro™ is a groundbreaking American aroma hop that offers a flavor profile unlike anything else in the brewing world. Released in 2018 by the Hop Breeding Company, its distinctive character stems from a unique lineage—a cross-pollination involving a wild female neomexicanus hop from the mountains of New Mexico. This "New World" heritage makes Sabro™ an incredibly expressive and robust performer in the brewhouse. Prized for its exceptionally high oil content, it serves as a top-tier finishing hop that translates intense tropical characteristics remarkably well from the whirlpool to the glass, making it the definitive choice for brewers looking to push the boundaries of modern flavor. The sensory profile of Sabro™ is a saturated and complex tapestry of tropical, citrus, and stone fruits, famously anchored by a singular "coconut and cream" character. It leads with a primary bouquet of tangerine, passionfruit, and lime zest, followed by lush layers of coconut, cream, and vanilla. As the profile develops, brewers will find sophisticated secondary notes of cedar, fresh mint, and stone fruit. Because of its high total oil content and balanced cohumulone levels, Sabro delivers a smooth bitterness and a lingering, "juicy" aromatic impact, providing a creamy, decadent mouthfeel that defines the modern tropical beer experience.
Strata™ is a premier aroma hop that has redefined the modern American flavor profile since its commercial debut in 2018. The journey began in 2009 at the Oregon State University experimental hop yard, where it was initially known by the code name X-331. Born from a partnership between Indie Hops Flavor Project and OSU, this variety is a standout descendant of the German Perle hop, created through open pollination and refined in the unique terroir of the Willamette Valley. Strata™ was released only after seven years of rigorous testing and evaluation, including early trial runs with a select few breweries to ensure its performance in the kettle matched its vigor in the field. It is celebrated by brewers for its extraordinary disease resistance and "layering" effect—offering a sophisticated, multi-dimensional character that few other hops can achieve. It remains a high-performance cornerstone for anyone looking to push the boundaries of hop-forward intensity.