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Developed as a wilt-resistant Goldings replacement by crossing Bramling with Manitoba. Released in 1927. It has mild blackcurrant, lemony characteristics. Used in bitters, extra special bitters and pale ales.

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

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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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An old, rare, Yugoslavian hop with low yields.

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A newer variety with Northern Brewer and Saaz ancestry.

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

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Similar to Aquila and Cluster.

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Sibling of Northern Brewer. It has dark purplish or blueish leaves and stems and is primarily ornamental.

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