Quickshot note.. 2 new ones listed up today, very limited amounts and a discerning person may choose to have a look in the
dealz of the day for a bargain or two

h34r:
Santiam %8 AA
Santiam Hops is very much an aroma variety with alpha acid content ranging from 4.8%-8.4%. The beta acid in Santium nearly matches for this American variety that is commonly a substitute for German Tett.. With a low cohumulone of 18.0%-24.0% Santiam hops is compared to noble varieties. One of the highlights for the oils found in Santiam Hops is its abundance of farnesene oil coming in at 9.3%-15.9%. As might be expected from Santiam's lineage, this variety has a botanic, flowery aroma, mixed with a peppery spice. In application, this variety can be used anywhere throughout the beer brewing process. In the U.S., it is commonly used to decorate the fragrance of beer styles such as India Pale Ales, and American Pale Ales
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Triskel %9.5 AA
Triskel is a cross developped in 2006 between the French Strisselspalt variety and the male plant of the English Yeoman variety.
Triskel has inherited the aromatic notes of Strisselspalt in a particularly pronounced manner. Its notes are fruity, citrusy and flowery. Its oil content makes for interesting potential in late hopping, and especially in dry hopping. At the same time, its alpha acid content also creates an interesting alternative for First Wort hopping.
wish I had time to brew <_<