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'''Amos' Early Bird''' is one of many varieties that were traditionally considered [[:Category:Golding hop varieties|Goldings hops]] and sometimes sold under that name.  Amos' Early Bird was selected by hand from a field of [[Bramling]] hops at [[Wye]] in 1887 by a Wye employee named Alfred Amos.

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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

Amos' Early Bird is one of many varieties that were traditionally considered Goldings hops and sometimes sold under that name. Amos' Early Bird was selected by hand from a field of Bramling hops at Wye in 1887 by a Wye employee named Alfred Amos.

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