Flavour and Aroma Bramling Cross has a distinctive 'American' aroma with flavour notes that are spicy, blackcurrant, loganberry and lemony citrus. Characteristics Spicy, blackcurrant, lemon. Bittering Characteristics Assertive, rounded and fruity best describes Bramling Cross' bittering characteristics. Flavour Intensity 8 /10 About this Hop Bramling Cross is a wonderful aromatic 'American-style' hop. It has high flavour intensity and works well as late copper, hop-back or dry hop addition and is a good experimental hop for brewers as a late or dry hop. Breeding Released in 1951 by Wye College in the UK from a cross made in 1927, between Bramling (a traditional English Golding variety) and a male seedling of the Manitoban (Canadian) wild hop. It is wilt tolerant.
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Flavour and Aroma Bramling Cross has a distinctive 'American' aroma with flavour notes that are spicy, blackcurrant, loganberry and lemony citrus. Characteristics Spicy, blackcurrant, lemon. Bittering Characteristics Assertive, rounded and fruity best describes Bramling Cross' bittering characteristics. Flavour Intensity 8 /10 About this Hop Bramling Cross is a wonderful aromatic 'American-style' hop. It has high flavour intensity and works well as late copper, hop-back or dry hop addition and is a good experimental hop for brewers as a late or dry hop. Breeding Released in 1951 by Wye College in the UK from a cross made in 1927, between Bramling (a traditional English Golding variety) and a male seedling of the Manitoban (Canadian) wild hop. It is wilt tolerant.
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Breeding/Development: England. A signature variety of the English brewing tradition, Challenger is a granddaughter of Northern Brewer with some Northdown in its lineage as well. It was released in 1972 by Wye College. Although it has limited acres elsewhere, most of this hop’s production remains in the UK. Brewing Application: Dual purpose. As a standalone hop or part of a blend, Challenger excels for boiler, hop back, and cask additions. Right at home in any English ale formulation, it has also found application in some west coast-style American IPAs. Sensory: Mild to moderately intense spice with elements of evergreen and ripe fruit; adds a bright, grassy character as a dry hop. Blends well with earthy or floral varieties. Country of Origin United Kingdom Alpha Acid Range % 6.5-8.5 Beta Acid Range % 4.0-4.5 Co-Humulone as % of Alpha 20-25 Total Oil mL/100 g 1.0-1.7 Flavour and Aroma A spicy, cedar, green tea aroma with sweet floral flavour notes. Characteristics Spicy, cedar,...
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