Depends on how far in advance you get them. This year is an anomaly for weather, yet still too soon to put them out. No reason why you can't put them in pots now, in a sunny window, and then transplant them outside when the weather is right.
Be cautious though as they can grow fast inside, which makes them delicate when transplanting. I lost 2 Mt. Hood when transplanting because the bines got pinched.
And the ones I got last year, I waited too long to plant them (not wanting to take a risk of growing them inside and then having the bines pinched again) as we still had about 6ft of snow in the backyard this time last year, and when I finally did plant them in pots, they were already dead, and got no growth.
I have grown them in pots for the last 2 yrs, didn't get crazy yield off of them last year, but enough off of a couple 2nd yr plants for a batch. However they are going in the ground as soon as I can safely get them there.
Just got 2 Centennial and 2 Cascade from "my guy" out west, they will get potted tomorrow, and then probably transplanted outside end of April depending on the weather. These will go along with my 2 Chinook, a Fuggles and a Golding.