Developed from wild Canterbury Whitebine and released to market in the late 1700s, East Kent Golding is the quintessential English variety. Its ideal application is late aroma hopping or post-fermentation. Aroma Profile Earthy, Herbal, Spicy, Woody Flavour and Aroma The aroma notes of East Kent Goldings include floral, slightly spicy, honey and earthy. Characteristics Spicy, honey, earthy. Bittering Characteristics East Kent Goldings bittering characteristics are sweet, smooth and honey-like. Flavour Intensity 6 /10 About this Hop Synonymous with English Goldings, East Kent Goldings is a quintessentially British Hop and is a delicious example of the gentle aromas that traditional English Hops produce. It is good for bittering and later hopping. Breeding East Kent Goldings was developed from the Canterbury Whitebine variety in the late 1700's. Canterbury is a town in Kent, England. Goldings consists of several clonal variants known by the name of either the original grower or their...
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Pleasant spice cedar and pine characteristics with hints of floral and berry Flavors. Flavour and Aroma Flavour notes including spicy, fresh, pine, floral and berry; the berry in particular being effective in Mild, Old Ale and Barley Wine. Characteristics Spicy, floral, pine. Bittering Characteristics Full bodied and well rounded best describes Northdown's bittering characteristics. Flavour Intensity 7 /10 About this Hop Northdown's high oil levels give it a distinctive aroma. It can be used for bittering or late hopping. Breeding Northdown was developed at Wye College in the UK and came into commercial production in the early 1970's. Northdown is a high yielding, dual-purpose variety with a large and bold cone structure. Northdown has good resistance to downy mildew, but is susceptible to powdery mildew and verticillium wilt. It has very good storage stability.
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Flavour and Aroma Phoenix has excellent fresh flavour characteristics that include pine, floral, chocolate, molasses and slightly spicy. Characteristics Molasses, chocolate, spicy. Bittering Characteristics Phoenix produces a well balanced and rich bitterness. Flavour Intensity 5 /10 About this Hop Phoenix is an unusual hop with high oil content making it a good alternative to a dual-purpose or bittering hop. Brewers have reported interesting results when using it as a late hop. It is a little known hop as it was originally grown and sold to just one brewer. Breeding Developed at the same time as Admiral, Phoenix is a seedling of Yeoman, developed at Horticulture Research International (HRI), Wye College in the UK and released for general cultivation in 1996. Phoenix produces good-sized cones well down the bine. A versatile and robust variety, with a high tolerance to wilt, resistance to strains of powdery mildew, but susceptible to downy mildew. It has excellent storage stability....
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