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Chinook Hop Pellets - 1 lb (2022)

$13.99
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Current AA: 12-14%

Hints of spice, hints of grapefruit with distinct piney aroma.

Chinook hops are a very distinctive dual-purpose hop used in Ales for both bittering and flavor/aroma. Chinook hops are commonly used in West Coast style IPAs. Distinct, medium intensity spice and pine characteristics with subtle notes of grapefruit.

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  • 5
    Great Price for a Staple of My American-Style Beers

    Posted by Jim Vondracek on 9th Nov 2019

    What a great price for a pound of Chinook - a staple of my American style beer recipes. I use it as a bittering addition in almost all of my IPAs and APAs. Sometimes I'll use it as a flavoring and dry hop, also.

  • 5
    Great Product fast shipping

    Posted by Wayne on 16th Feb 2018

    Like always, Fast shipping and great packaging. Turned my latest IPA into an empty keg quicker than I wanted.

  • 5
    Last years pellets are a great value

    Posted by Steve in Ypsilanti Michigan on 11th Dec 2016

    Last years crop is a great value and pellets are very stable when packaged properly. I have a limited budget and this helps me keep brewing with quality materials. I will be back, Farmhouse is my one-stop for hop pellets. Steve

  • 5
    Excellent

    Posted by Goodman on 26th Feb 2015

    I love how chinook smells. I get a lot of floral and fruity smells when I smell it, love it.

  • 4
    good hops, great value

    Posted by Unknown on 24th Dec 2014

    Good mix of pine and citrus. I made a single hop IPA with these hops and it was great. Now one of my favorite hops.

  • 4
    pine and spice

    Posted by Unknown on 23rd Jul 2014

    lots of pine and spice. I get some grapefruit but my brew also had simcoe and cascade mixed in so i think most of the grapefruit came from those two.

  • 5
    pine and spice

    Posted by Unknown on 23rd Jul 2014

    lots of pine and spice. I get some grapefruit but my brew also had simcoe and cascade mixed in so i think most of the grapefruit came from those two.