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Jarrylo

Jarrylo (pronounced Yar-i-lo) is a unique high-performance hop named after the Slavic god of fertility. Developed by the American Dwarf Hop Association and bred from a cross of Summit and the male plant ADHA 75-2 in 2008, it stands as a vibrant bridge between "Noble" sensibilities and "Craft" intensity. Though it carries a modern American pedigree, it provides a "springtime" freshness and complexity that is often compared to a "Super Saaz." It is a high-oil variety that thrives in delicate, yeast-forward styles where its unique fruit and spice characteristics can take center stage, offering an understated elegance that supports a beer's architecture without overwhelming it. The profile of Jarrylo is a sophisticated and bright arrangement of summer orchard fruits and noble spices. It leads with a primary bouquet of ripe pear, green apple, and sweet lemon zest, followed closely by a secondary layer of floral jasmine and a subtle, peppery earthiness. Unlike many high-oil hops that lean into heavy resins or dankness, Jarrylo remains remarkably "luminous" and crisp. On the palate, the bitterness is incredibly gentle, allowing the delicate stone fruit and citrus-blossom notes to linger through a dry, refreshing finish. It is the definitive choice for brewers seeking a nuanced, multi-dimensional hop that emphasizes clarity and fruit-forward elegance.

Kazbek

Kazbek is a powerful evolution of the Czech brewing tradition, often referred to as "Super Saaz" for its intensified aromatic capabilities. Developed at the Hop Research Institute in Žatec and released in 2008, this variety was born from a cross between the noble Saaz and a wild seedling found in the rugged Caucasus Mountains—sharing a genetic spirit similar to the American Cascade. Named after the towering Kazbek peak, it possesses the legendary finesse of the Old World but with a "wild" heart, thriving with a physical vigor that traditional noble hops often lack. It is the definitive choice for brewers who want the soul of a classic pilsner but with a modern, punchy aromatic lift that stands up to contemporary craft standards. The profile of Kazbek is a complex and spirited arrangement of bright citrus and earthy spice. It leads with a primary bouquet of lemon zest, sweet grapefruit, and fresh lime peel, followed closely by a sophisticated secondary layer of white pepper, spicy noble herbs, and a hint of wild mint. Because of its unique Caucasian heritage and high farnesene content, it provides a "zesty" aromatic clarity that is remarkably refreshing and vivid. On the palate, the bitterness is clean and structural, allowing the bright citrus notes to harmonize with a lingering, earthy finish. It is the premier choice for brewers seeking a bold, multidimensional hop that bridges the gap between traditional European elegance and modern craft intensity.

Kirin II

Kirin II is a cornerstone of Japanese brewing heritage, representing a meticulous effort by the Kirin Brewery Hop Research Farm to perfect the "Noble" hop within Japan’s unique climate. Developed from a cross of Saaz and White Vine, this variety was designed to bridge the gap between the spicy elegance of Czech landrace hops and the agricultural requirements of the Nagano and Tohoku regions. Due to its status as a major variety in Japan, it is often grown exclusively under brewery contracts, making it a professional-grade staple for the domestic industry. Kirin II is defined by its restraint and purity; it remains a favorite for brewers who value the subtle, sophisticated balance required for world-class lagers, offering a polished finish that is both traditional and uniquely Japanese. The profile of Kirin II is a serene and intricate arrangement of early spring blossoms and mild herbal spice. It leads with a primary bouquet of wildflower honey, sweet hay, and dried lavender, followed by a sophisticated secondary layer of soft lemon zest and a whisper of white pepper. Because of its high farnesene and humulene content, it lacks any harsh resinous edges, providing a "silky" aromatic presence that integrates perfectly with the delicate rice and pilsner malts common in Japanese brewing. On the palate, the bitterness is incredibly gentle, leaving a crisp, refreshing, and slightly earthy finish. It is the definitive choice for brewers seeking a "luminous" hop character that emphasizes elegance, tradition, and absolute clarity.

Kitamidori

Kitamidori is a refined expression of Japanese hop breeding, representing a sophisticated bridge between the classic Noble traditions of Europe and the specific agricultural demands of Japan. Developed by Kirin Brewery Hop Research Farm in Iwate, this variety was bred from seedlings C79-27-01 and C79-64-110 to capture the elusive, delicate aromatic qualities of the Czech Saaz. While it boasts a high humulene content and exceptional aroma potential, it is not currently grown on a commercial scale, making it a rare and coveted find for heritage-focused brewing. It is a variety defined by its "cleanliness" and purity—offering an understated elegance that supports a beer's architecture rather than overwhelming it. The profile of Kitamidori is a serene and intricate arrangement of floral blossoms and light herbal spice. It leads with a primary bouquet of fresh-cut white flowers, green tea[tag], and spring meadows, followed by a sophisticated secondary layer of soft [tag]lemon zest and a hint of white pepper. Unlike aggressive "New World" hops, Kitamidori is remarkably balanced, offering a gentle aromatic presence that integrates seamlessly with delicate base malts. On the palate, the bitterness is incredibly soft and fleeting, leaving a crisp, refreshing finish with a whisper of earthy spice. It is the definitive choice for brewers seeking a timeless, "luminous" hop character that emphasizes drinkable, old-world grace.

Limealicious®

Limealicious® is a vibrant, citrus-forward powerhouse that serves as a regional answer to the high-demand lime varieties typically found in the Southern Hemisphere. Bred by Wild About Hops and released in 2020, this variety is a daughter of Motueka and is named for its unique lime-green leaves that glow with yellow-lime stripes in the sun. It was specifically designed to bridge the gap between traditional hop character and the intense, zesty fruit profiles required for modern "refreshment" beers. By leveraging parentage that excels in providing a consistent punch of citrus, Limealicious® offers a reliable alternative for brewers looking to achieve a massive lime presence without the use of extracts or fruit additions. The profile of Limealicious® is an assertive and refreshing explosion of bright citrus and tropical zest. It leads with a dominant primary bouquet of fresh lime peel, key lime pie, and lemon sorbet, followed closely by a sophisticated secondary layer of white pepper and light herbal mint. Unlike many hops that fade into a generic citrus character, Limealicious® maintains a focused, tart lime expression that cuts through the malt bill with precision. On the palate, it imparts a crisp, clean sensation with a faint, mojito-like sweetness, making it the premier choice for brewers seeking a vivid, zesty aromatic layer for light, crisp, and summer-focused beer styles.

Lubelski

Lubelski is the crown jewel of Polish hop cultivation, a landrace variety that embodies the grace and history of the Lublin highlands. While it originated as a selection from the legendary Saaz in the Czech Republic, it has spent generations adapting to the specific microclimates of Eastern Europe to become Poland's premier "Noble" hop. Revered by traditionalists for its seamless and elegant aromatic integration, Lubelski lacks the aggressive or rough edges of modern cultivars. In the brewhouse, it is a variety that demands respect, offering a subtle complexity that defines the crisp, refreshing finish of the world’s finest European-style lagers and traditional wheat beers. The profile of Lubelski is an intricate bouquet of wildflower honey, dried lavender, and soft herbal spice. It leads with primary aromas of fresh-cut hay and floral blossoms, followed by a sophisticated secondary layer of white pepper and light bergamot citrus. Unlike high-oil modern varieties, Lubelski is defined by its restraint; it provides a "whisper" of aroma that supports the malt rather than shouting over it. On the palate, the bitterness is incredibly smooth and rounded, providing a clean, snappy finish that highlights the delicate sweetness of Pilsner malts. It is the definitive choice for brewers seeking to achieve a timeless, old-world elegance in their beer.

Saaz Shine

Saaz Shine represents a brilliant advancement in the storied tradition of Czech hop cultivation. Developed at the prestigious Hop Research Institute in Žatec, Saaz Shine was engineered to address the agricultural limitations of the original Saaz landrace—specifically its low yield—without sacrificing its legendary aromatic soul. By carefully blending the genetics of traditional Saaz with the more resilient Sládek, breeders created a variety that offers significantly higher yields and an improved essential oil concentration. It is a refined aroma hop that provides brewers with the classic "Noble" elegance required for authentic continental lagers, bolstered by a modern structural reliability that ensures consistency in every batch. The sensory profile of Saaz Shine is a radiant and polished arrangement of delicate spring blossoms and sophisticated herbal spice. It leads with a primary, "meadow-fresh" bouquet of dried chamomile, white pepper, and fresh-cut hay, followed by a secondary layer of sweet citrus zest and soft earthy resins. As the profile develops, brewers will find a signature "silky" mouthfeel—attributed to its exceptionally high farnesene levels—and a hint of honeyed sweetness that remains incredibly clean on the palate. Thanks to its low alpha acid content and balanced cohumulone levels, Saaz Shine delivers a soft, understated bitterness and a crisp, effervescent finish—the definitive choice for a bright, luminous aromatic intensity.

Savinjski Golding

Savinjski Golding is a prestigious heritage variety that serves as the crown jewel of Slovenian hop cultivation. Historically rooted in the English Fuggle lineage, this hop was introduced to the Savinja Valley in the 1880s. Over the decades, it evolved through natural adaptation to the region's specific soil and climate, transforming into a unique European treasure. While frequently sold under the broader name "Styrian Golding," the Savinjski designation represents the highest standard of this lineage. Celebrated for its refined "Noble" personality, it provides brewers with a delicate, structural elegance that has made it an essential ingredient for world-class continental lagers and the sophisticated, spicy ales of the Belgian tradition. The sensory profile of Savinjski Golding is a graceful and multi-dimensional arrangement of sweet summer hay and soft garden herbs. It leads with a primary, "meadow-like" bouquet of wildflower honey, dried lavender, and fresh herbal tea, followed by a sophisticated secondary layer of earthy spice and light lemon zest. As the profile develops, brewers will find a pleasant "creamy" sweetness and a subtle hint of white pepper that remains incredibly smooth on the palate. Thanks to its low alpha acid content and exceptionally high farnesene levels, Savinjski Golding delivers a soft, rounded bitterness and a crisp, effervescent finish—the definitive choice for imparting a timeless European heritage.

Styrian Celeia

Styrian Celeia is a world-class Slovenian aroma hop that represents a modern, high-performance refinement of the traditional Styrian Golding lineage. Developed as a triploid hybrid at Slovenian Institute of Hop Research and Brewing and released in 1990, Celeia is a complex genetic masterpiece born from a cross between Styrian Golding, Styrian Aurora, and a wild Slovenian hop. This pedigree allows it to maintain the prestigious "Noble" heritage of the English Fuggle while offering the increased resin content and agricultural vigor needed for modern brewing. While it is sometimes described as a near "carbon copy" of Fuggle, Celeia is actually a more robust and versatile "dual-aroma" variety. Though it hasn't seen the same massive commercial footprint as some of its siblings, it remains a favorite among "brewers in the know" who demand a clean, reliable anchor for the soul of classic European lagers and complex Belgian ales.

Styrian Golding

Styrian Golding is the legendary aromatic soul of Slovenian brewing, though its history contains a fascinating twist. In the 1930s, a devastating disease wiped out many of the traditional hops grown in the Styria region. To save the local industry, growers introduced an English variety—specifically a Fuggle—to the Slovenian soil. Uncanny is the fact, in spite of its name, it doesn't belong to the Golding family. In spite of its name, Styrian Golding does not belong to the Golding family; it is a prestigious descendant of the Fuggle, adapted over nearly a century to the lush valleys of the Savinja. This unique lineage makes it the definitive "bridge" hop, combining British earthiness with a sophisticated Central European refinement. It has become an essential staple for classic Belgian Ales and traditional British Bitters, prized for its reliability and its timeless, elegant profile.

Sunbeam

Sunbeam is a rare and visually stunning variety that bridges the gap between high-end brewing and ornamental horticulture. Developed by the legendary Dr. Al Haunold in 1990 at the United States Department of Agriculture experimental "East Farm" in Corvallis, Oregon, Sunbeam is a sophisticated cross between the prestigious Saaz and an open-pollinated seedling of the yellow-leafed Sunshine variety. This diploid plant is instantly recognizable for its brilliant, neon-yellow foliage. However, this beauty comes with a catch: due to reduced chlorophyll content, Sunbeam is uniquely sensitive to intense sunlight. To prevent the leaves from shriveling or browning, it thrives best in semi-shade—making it a favorite for "estate" hop growers and homebrewers with diverse garden microclimates. While never intended for massive commercial production, it remains a prized "functional ornamental" for its authentic European soul and its status as a unique piece of American hop history.

Tangerine Dream®

Tangerine Dream® is a standout proprietary variety developed by the innovators at Wild About Hops in New Zealand. Formally identified in the breeding program as WTD 005, this hop was born from an inspired cross between a Cascade female and a select German male. The result is a prolific, high-vigor plant that thrives in the fertile soils of the Southern Hemisphere, absorbing the unique NZ terroir to transform its ancestral citrus into something far more exotic. This is a "new-wave" cultivar, precision-bred to meet the craft industry's obsession with high-oil, fruit-heavy aromatics. Tangerine Dream® is a specialist in biotransformation; its oils are uniquely suited to interact with active yeast to produce a "sticky-sweet" citrus character. For the brewer, it provides a professional-grade tool for achieving that elusive "juice-box" aroma that defines the modern craft movement.

Ultra

Ultra is a sophisticated, American-bred aroma hop that serves as a bridge between the legendary hop yards of Europe and the modern American grower. Released in 1995 as part of a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) initiative, Ultra was engineered to be the ultimate "Noble" replacement. It is a triploid variety—meaning it has three sets of chromosomes—which gives it a more robust growth habit and higher oil potential than many of its ancestors. Its pedigree is a "Who's Who" of European royalty, featuring a direct cross between Hallertau, Saaz, and a third unknown hop. This genetic blend allows Ultra to capture the refined, aristocratic essence of continental hops while offering the agricultural resilience needed to resist pests and diseases that often plague imported varieties. For the brewer, it represents a perfect marriage: Old World elegance met with New World reliability.

Willow Creek

Discovered growing naturally in the rugged canyons of Colorado, Willow Creek is a true North American original. As a member of the neomexicanus subspecies, it evolved independently of European hop lineages, giving it a genetic "wildness" that is entirely unique. It shares a close kinship with other native stars like Amalia and MultiHead, yet it stands out for its impressive resilience; unlike many of its desert cousins, Willow Creek shows a surprising tolerance for moisture and colder mountain temperatures. For the craft brewer, Willow Creek is more than just an ingredient—it’s a taste of the American West’s wild terroir. It offers a chance to brew with a plant that has thrived in the wild for millennia, long before the first commercial hop yards were ever tilled.

Did you know?
  • Dwarf variety hops grow shorter in height than traditional varieties but, importantly, produce the same yield. This combination makes harvest easier.
Explanations
  • Storage: is based on the percentage of alpha acids remaining after 6 months at 20*F.
  • Oil composition percentages are based on the total percentage of oil in the hop. Example: 10 - 20% means that for the specific oil it is 10 - 20% of the overall oil make up.