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− | + | |origin=United States (originally England) | |
+ | |noble=No | ||
+ | |uses=bittering or aroma | ||
+ | |styles=Any traditional [[English beer styles]] | ||
+ | |substitutions=[[Fuggle (English]], [[Willamette]], [[Styrian Goldings]], [[Tettnanger (American)]] | ||
+ | |alpha=4-5.5 | ||
+ | |beta=1.5=2 | ||
+ | |cohumulone=25-32 | ||
+ | |myrcene=40-60 | ||
+ | |humulene=20-26 | ||
+ | |carophyllene=6-10 | ||
+ | |farnesene=4-5 | ||
+ | |total_oil=0.7-1.2 | ||
+ | |storage=fair | ||
− | + | |yield=low to moderate | |
− | + | |harvest=early to midseason | |
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− | + | [[:Category:Fuggle hop varieties|Fuggle cultivar hops]] grown in the United States are not considered as desirable as the true [[Fuggle (English)|English Fuggles]], but they probably retain more of their character than most other transplanted [[landrace]] varieties. American growers developed [[Willamette]] as a similar but hardier and better-producing hops for American use. | |
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+ | [[:Category:Fuggle hop varieties|Fuggles and related varieties]] have been used around the world under various names, from [[Styrian Goldings]] in Slovenia to [[Tettnanger (American)|Tettnanger]] in the United States. |
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This article discusses a specific variety of hops. For general information about selecting, using or propogating hops, see the main hop page
Fuggle cultivar hops grown in the United States are not considered as desirable as the true English Fuggles, but they probably retain more of their character than most other transplanted landrace varieties. American growers developed Willamette as a similar but hardier and better-producing hops for American use.
Fuggles and related varieties have been used around the world under various names, from Styrian Goldings in Slovenia to Tettnanger in the United States.