fyi
https://beerandbrewing.com/dictionary/fpSrUptcco/
I recently ordered 2022 Mt Hood dried whole cone from -
https://yakimavalleyhops.com/
Mt Hood
"Bred in 1983 and released from the USDA breeding program in Oregon in 1989, Mt.
Hood is a triploid aroma-type cultivar with similarities to German Hallertau and German
Hersbrucker. It is named after the famous Oregon volcano."
Cheers
If I am reading correctly, perhaps NOT the case after eating Thanksgiving dinner ;-), growing location comes into play. Mt. Hood ARE NOT = Hallertau. Last minute substitue, maybe.
("perhaps NOT the case after eating Thanksgiving dinner ;-)" lol, hopefully it was good wine or brew, and turkey Fully Cooked.)
Didn't intend to suggest Mt Hood were Hallerertauer Mittlefrueth.
It was a suggestion to consider American Noble like hops as a substitute, if you reside in the U.S..
I have great success ordering hops after harvest, and are received within a few days.
This year 1 lb each of Tettnanger, and Mt hood were ordered, split into 2 oz's, vacuum sealed then frozen.
These hops will last me until next years harvest, no more hop drama.
I've seen hops being sold from 2017-2019 harvests, who would possibly use these ?, not I.
Cheers (also an old sitcom I liked)