I have not brewed enough to know my top 3 but I am sure Cascade would be one of them.
I tried to start a hop garden of hops I like but I know there are more. Perle is great from what I have experienced thus far and I like EKG too but don't have any planted
Alright everybody I believe the OP is looking for an answer. So here it is in this order
NUMBER 1: Cascade- spicy,floral,citrusy flavor used for aroma or bittering
NUMBER 2: Centennial- basically a juiced up version of cascade for bittering
NUMBER 3: (my personal favorite) Sterling- like a mix between Saaz and Mt.Hood a spicy,herbal flavor with a little bit of floral/citrus notes, works great for both aroma and bittering/flavoring and mixes great with the top 2 hops.
And there you have it. the top three.:rockin:
I'm not sure I'd put it quite that way, but I'm surprised by the people who say cascade and don't mention centennial, or the post above that is supposedly the answer that says cascade for aroma and centennial for bittering.
Once I started using Centennial, I no longer buy cascade because centennial is similar aroma-wise but with the AA to be a great bittering hop.
My top 3: Centennial, Chinook, and too many to choose from on a third, but maybe EKG, Amarillo, or Mt. Hood.
We'll I would, and I did.
I just feel it's over used, and an easy go to answer when people haven't used the other great hops out there. Of course it's all subjective.