• Fuggle

    1,040.001,930.00
    It is reputed that Mr Fuggle of Brenchley in Kent originally selected this variety as a seedling in 1861. Fuggle was the dominant hop variety in England for over 70 years until the development of high-alpha varieties made it less economical for bittering purposes. The delicate, minty, grassy, slightly floral aroma produces a clean, refreshing, full-bodied flavour present in many traditional ales. Often complimented by an addition of Golding to give the rounded, full- bodied flavour for which English Ales have became world-famous. TECH SPECS Alpha Acid : 4-7% Beta Acid : 2.2-3.1% Cohumulone : 29-30% Total Oil : 0.7-1.1ml/100g OIL COMPOSITION Myrcene : 24-30% Humulene : 30-38% Farnesene : 5-8% Flavour Intensity : 6
  • Golding

    1,100.002,020.00
    Goldings has been grown in England for over 100 years and, as with Fuggles, were named after the grower who developed them. The variety includes clones that differ in maturity and it is therefore possible to spread picking over the whole of the harvest period. These clones include Early Bird, Cobbs, Eastwell, Canterbury Whitebine, and Mathon. A traditional English aroma variety highly valued for its smooth, sweet, delicate, slightly spicy aroma. THE finishing hop for British Bitters, Pale Ales and IPA's. TECH SPECS Alpha Acid : 4-8% Beta Acid : 3-4.1% Cohumulone : 26-32% Total Oil : 0.4-1.3ml/100g OIL COMPOSITION Myrcene : 20-35% Humulene : 35-48% Farnesene : Trace Flavour Intensity : 6
  • Hallertau Blanc

    880.001,620.00
    Released in 2012, from the Hop Research Center Hüll, Hallertau Blanc is bred from Cascade. As the breeding suggests, Blanc offers up fruitier than typical continental hop characteristics perfect for paler styles. TECH SPECS Alpha Acid : 9-12% Beta Acid : 4-7% Cohumulone : 22-26% Total Oil : 1.2-1.5ml/100g OIL COMPOSITION Myrcene : 50-75% Humulene : 0-3% Farnesene : <1% Flavour Intensity : 8
  • Hersbrucker

    950.001,760.00
    Originating from the Hersbruck region of Southern Germany, it is now primarily grown in Hallertau and Spalt. A delicate aroma hop used mainly in lager beer, it has also been successful in the production of lighter cask conditioned ales. TECH SPECS Alpha Acid : 2-4% Beta Acid : 2.5-6% Cohumulone : 17-25% Total Oil : 0.5-1.3ml/100g OIL COMPOSITION Myrcene : 30-50% Humulene : 28-45% Farnesene : <1% Flavour Intensity : 6  
  • Magnum

    900.001,630.00
    Bred at Hop Research Center Hüll and registered in 1993, it is the daughter of Galena and the German male 75/5/3. The gold standard for clean bitterness in any beer style. TECH SPECS Alpha Acid : 11-15% Beta Acid : 4.5-5.5% Cohumulone : 21-29% Total Oil : 1.9-2.3ml/100g OIL COMPOSITION Myrcene : 30-35% Humulene : 35-40% Farnesene : <1% Flavour Intensity : 8  
  • Saaz

    1,080.001,990.00
    A Noble hop, Saaz originates in Czechia and has developed over many years in the Zatec area. Classically applied as an aroma hop in European lager beer, Saaz has found a home in a wide variety of beer styles. TECH SPECS Alpha Acid : 2-5% Beta Acid : 4-6% Cohumulone : 23-26% Total Oil : 0.4-0.8ml/100g OIL COMPOSITION Myrcene : 25-40% Humulene : 15-30% Farnesene : 14-20% Flavour Intensity : 6  
  • Tettnang

    1,150.002,270.00
    An Noble variety grown only in Tettnang, Southern Germany, near to Lake Constance. Tettnang has classic Noble hop character, but with a more notable spice aroma than other German varieties. TECH SPECS Alpha Acid : 4-7% Beta Acid : 3-5% Cohumulone : 22-28% Total Oil : 0.5-1.0ml/100g OIL COMPOSITION Myrcene : 15-35% Humulene : 18-30% Farnesene : 12-34% Flavour Intensity : 5  

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