Product Description
This classic German bittering hop was originally developed at Wye College through a cross of Brewer’s Gold and Canterbury Golding, with its release dating back to the 1940s. Over time, regional variants have emerged, including a closely related U.S.-grown Northern Brewer. Today, it is valued as a true dual-purpose hop, delivering smooth, well-balanced bitterness alongside a robust, woodsy aroma featuring notes of pine, herbs, and mint. With alpha acids typically ranging from 8% to 10%, it is well suited for bittering a wide range of ales and select lager styles.
Hop Statistics
- lpha Acids: 9 – 10%
- Beta Acids: 3 – 5%
- Alpha-Beta Ratio: 1.8 – 3.33
- Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 27 – 32%
- Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 1 – 1.6





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