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When I started a year or so I ago it was almost all Cascade. They are easy to find, not expensive and make great beer. I then went to Citra. They are harder to find, expensive and make great beer. I have make a few beers with several hop varieties and the complexity also makes great beer. I've decided it's all good. I brewed a nice IPA yesterday using all of these:

Cascade
Summit
Chinook
CTZ
Simcoe
Centennial
Citra
 
Looking back over my last few years of brewing I'd say columbus. There's something raw and classic to me about sticking my face into a bag of columbus hops, or its aroma flying out of the glass.
 
Cascade, EKG, hellertau. I decided I'm going to make an effort to start using more northern brewer


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I mostly make German lagers and English ales these days. I use mostly nobles and EKG. I do have a house single hop APA that I make from time to time. I typically rotate through a variety of American hops for that one since the specific hop isn't critical to the recipe.
 
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