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Hop me.
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Argentina Cascade. These Argentinian-grown Cascades are not like American Cascade - they have a very mellow and sweet character that reminds us of lemon grass, with herbal, peppery, and spicy undertones. (0 votes)
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20%
Cascade. Cascade is overwhelmingly popular among US microbrewers. Its unmistakable grapefruity-citrus aroma makes this one of the easiest hops to recognize. (6 votes)
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6%
Challenger. Mild, resiny English aroma hop (2 votes)
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26%
Fuggle. Classic English aroma hop. Use in all English beers: pale ale, brown ale, porter, stout. (8 votes)
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10%
Goldings. Classic English aroma hop. Mild and floral aroma. (3 votes)
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30%
Hallertau Hersbrucker (German). Hersbrucker has a very pleasant, spicy, earthy aroma. (9 votes)
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6%
Sterling. Sterling is gaining favor in some breweries for its fair bittering potential and excellent aroma and flavor. (2 votes)
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