Hop Rhizomes
Only available for in-store pickup.
Plant them once and these perennial vines will grow back every year!
Click here for information on how to plant and care for hop rhizomes.
Developed by the USDA breeding program in Washington State and released in 1985 as a high alpha bittering variety, Chinook is a cross between Petham Golding and a USDA male. In recent years, it has found favor as a dual purpose hop in the craft brewing community as a result of its spice and pine aroma characteristics.
Specific aroma descriptors include grapefruit, spice, and pine.
Alpha Acids: 11.5 - 15.0%
Growing your own hops can be very rewarding, all you need is lots of sun, and healthy soil - they'll practically grow themselves!
Keep rhizomes refrigerated (do not freeze) until the ground is soft enough to plant.