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Magnum — The silent backbone of lager beer

Magnum is a German hop variety bred in Hüll in 1980, known for its clean, neutral bitterness—the foundation for Pilsner and many other beers requiring balance.

Perle — The Silent Gem of Bavaria

Perle is a German hop variety bred from Northern Brewer, possessing a light herbal aroma and clean bitterness, becoming the backbone of many European lager varieties.

Fuggle — The hop variety that shaped England

Fuggle is a classic English hop variety from 1875, offering earthy, woody, and herbal notes—the foundation of English ale for over a century.

Chinook — Pine resin and grapefruit from the Yakima Valley

Chinook is an American hop variety introduced in 1985, boasting a distinctive pine resin aroma blended with ripe grapefruit. It's the backbone of American IPAs and many classic bitter beers.

Simcoe — the scent of pine forests in an orange grove

Simcoe is an American hop variety with distinctive pine notes blended with citrus and grapefruit. Developed in the Yakima Valley, it forms the backbone of countless classic IPAs.

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