Description
Belma Cross – 1 kg
Country | UK |
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Characteristics | Blackcurrant, Lemon, Spice |
Alpha Acid | 5-8% |
Beta Acid | 2.3-3.2% |
Cohumulone | 26-31 |
Oil Composition | Myrcene: 36%, Humulene: 25%, Farnesene: Trace |
Total Oil | 0.7-1.0ml/100g |
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Dual purpose hop.
A hop of considerable character. Its distinctive “American” aroma put many brewers off this variety in its early years. It has a strong spicy/blackcurrant flavour and good alpha characteristics. Bramling Cross has now made something of a comeback in traditional cask-conditioned beers because of its very distinctive characteristics and has done very well in all styles of beer.
Progress, Brewer’s Gold
Bred from a cross in 1927 between Bramling (one of the traditional Golding varieties) and a male seedling of the Manitoban (Canadian) wild hop. Also known as OT48, this variety was developed at Wye College by Professor Salmon.
Country | UK |
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Characteristics | Blackcurrant, Lemon, Spice |
Alpha Acid | 5-8% |
Beta Acid | 2.3-3.2% |
Cohumulone | 26-31 |
Oil Composition | Myrcene: 36%, Humulene: 25%, Farnesene: Trace |
Total Oil | 0.7-1.0ml/100g |
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 20 × 10 cm |
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