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Used in lager, pilsner, bock and wheat beers. Fine, very mild floral and fruity aroma for German style lagers. Can be slightly spicy. Similar to Hallertauer and Mt Hood. Suitable for all lagers. Reportedly named after the Gulf War.

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A high alpha hop and a replacement for Target. Similar to Northdown and Challenger.

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An improved Cluster variety.

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A similar hop to Green Bullet, but slightly less bitter.

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A newer variety with Northern Brewer and Saaz ancestry.

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Low aroma means Sticklebract is only used for bittering.

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Used in bitter, extra special bitter, English pale ale and porter. Norther Brewer has a fine, fragrant aroma. One of the original hybrid hops, but it is becoming rarer as it is replaced by modern varieties. Called Hallertauer NB in Germany, where it is al ...

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Used for bittering in heavy German-style lagers. It imparts blackcurrant, fruity and spicy characters.

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Heavy, spicy, herbal aroma and strong bittering. Similar to Chinook, Columbus, Target and Galena. Released in 1983 and the second-most-popular high-bitterness hop in the US. It has strong lineage from Brewer's Gold.

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Used in German-style beers, and US pale ale and porter. It has a pleasant, slightly crisp, spicy aroma and can be used for most lagers except pilsner. Similar aroma to Hallertauer Mittelfrueh. It can also be used sparingly for a slightly spicy, green-hop ...

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Closely represents other types of English Goldings. First grown before 1889.

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Olympic is spicy with a moderate citrusy aroma and is similar to Chinook.

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Centennial has a spicy, floral, citrus aroma like Cascade but a much higher bitterness. Quite popular in the US. Released in 1990.

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Bullion was first grown in 1919 and never took off even though it was one of the original high-alpha hops. Its popularity is declining. It is from Goldings stock, but does not have the flavor or aroma of Goldings. It is rich with an intense blackcurrant a ...

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A dwarf hop with fine English Golding character.

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Good aroma and a quite high bitterness. Use in European lagers.

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A newer variety. James Boags claims its Honey Porter was the first commercial beer to use this hop, in 2003.

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Quite bitter with negligible aroma. Used in ales. Also grown in Germany.

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Used as an aroma hop in ale, lager, pilsner and wheat beers, and for late hopping ales. A recent strain that is a cross between Hallertau Mittelfrueh and a Saaz clone. It has a nice, strong floral aroma and a hint of spice, similar to Saaz. It is a well r ...

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