FUGGLE HOP CONES - 250 G (DRIED HOP FLOWERS)
The Fuggle hop originates in England and was first discovered in 1861. Similar to a Styrian Golding, is noted for its distinct European aroma and has enjoyed a long, versatile run. At its peak nearly 100 years ago Fuggle was known as a dual-use hop. Today however, as other higher alpha acid varieties have become more prevalent, it’s now more prominently used for its aroma.
Cod. | 2552915 |
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Ingredients | Hop; the product may contain traces of OAT, SPELT, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE. |
Use and storage | Store at a temperature below 5°C |
Weight in gr. | 250 |
Nation of production | U.K. |
Crop | 2023 |
Alpha Acids | 5.61% |
Beta Acids | 2.2 - 3.1% |
Total Oils | 0.7 - 1.1 mL/100 g |
Usage | Aroma |
Hints | Grassy, minty, earthy |
Substitute | US Fuggle, Willamette, Styrian Golding |
Beer Styles | English style Ale, ESB, Bitter, Lager e Lambic |
Best before end | Aug 31, 2025 |
Info | All hops in stock are stored in a cold environment (+3°C) to ensure the highest freshness possible. Alpha and Beta acid amounts vary between batches and may not be exactly as pictured. |