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HOP PRODUCT INFORMATION The Pacific Northwest Oregon State University began a selective breeding program for hops about 60 years ago. In 1972 they were able to release the first variety Cascade. Since that time they have been releasing other successful varieties such as Willamette, Nugget, Mt. Hood and Crystal. These varieties were developed to be disease resistant and to produce higher alpha acid yields, and in fact the program at Oregon State has been referred to as the High Alpha Acid Breeding Program. The USDA has released a complete list of all varieties grown in the US, see the USDA Named Hop Variety Descriptions. The Oregon Hop Commission has all kinds of information on varieties grown in Oregon. Oregon is the second largest producer of Hops in the U.S. and are grown mainly in Marion, Polk and Clackamas counties. Yakima county Washington is another growing area with high-alpha varieties, and has been a source of Hop growing for many years, some of the largest hop growing farms in the Northwest are in the state of Washington. Freshops uses mostly Northwest growers in obtaining the best quality Hops available. Some Hop varieties are obtained from England, Germany, New Zealand, and the Czech Republic. |
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