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Old 09-14-2010, 03:29 PM   #11
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Like:
cascade
centennial
fuggle
styrian golding

Meh:
columbus
simcoe
EKG
willamette
hallertau

Dislike:
amarillo
US golding


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Old 09-14-2010, 06:04 PM   #12
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Well, I ordered 1lb of cluster and 1lb of columbus. cant beat 6.75 for a lb of hops.


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Old 09-14-2010, 06:12 PM   #13
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I love me some simcoe! I recently went through a pound of Chinook, and now that's on my fav list. Willamette is my "classic" favorite along with (of course) Saaz. Cascade is OK, but I think Chinook has replaced it in my brewery.
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Like:
cascade
centennial
fuggle
styrian golding

Meh:
columbus
simcoe
EKG
willamette
hallertau

Dislike:
amarillo
US golding
that is funny how you can like cascade and centennial but dislike amarillo

quite the tongue you have there
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It really depends all on the style for me. US golding work great in a fruit beer and I can't imagine an APA without cascade or centennial.

However, I wouldn't like a APA with US goldings or a fruit beer loaded with centennial. Yuck.

Come to think of it, I can't think of a beer that Sterling'd be good in.
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Simcoe
Amarillo
Chinook
Centennial
Cascade
Nugget
Magnum
Saaz

Can't really stand English hops, but I do like Willamette(fuggles) in my Brown Ale. It seems to pair well with Cascade
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If I may add something to the original question...

WHY do you like the hops you like?
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the kind in beer...

preferably good beer
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that is funny how you can like cascade and centennial but dislike amarillo

quite the tongue you have there
Amarillo's got a passionfruit/tropical fruit-punch thing going on that I really don't like. Cascade and centennial don't.
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I like Cascade, Chinook, Willamette, and Tettnang
Oh, and Magnum


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