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  • ===American "Kölsch"=== ...art, these beers follow the true Cologne style rather than representing an American "reinterpretation".
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  • #REDIRECT[[:Category:American hop varieties]] [[Category:Hops]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] *Nugget (originally American)
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  • [[Category:Hops]] |substitutions=[[Saaz (American)]], [[Polnischer Lublin]], [[Tettnanger]], [[Ultra]], [[Sterling]]
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  • *[[Crystal (Hop)]], an American [[hops|hop]] variety.
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  • [[Category:American beer styles]] A diverse category, '''American Brown Ale''' encompasses American versions of [[English Brown Ale]] and [[Porter]]. These beers usually feat
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  • [[Category:American beer styles]] ...t hop flavor and aroma, usually featuring clearly American hop varieties. American pale ales are frequently dry-hopped for additional hop character.
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  • [[Category:Hops]] ...he [[landrace]] of Germany's Tettnang hop-growing region. Only Tettnanger hops grown in the Tettnang should be referred to as [[Tettnang Tettnanger]]. It
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  • [[Category:Hops]] [[Category:American hop varieties]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] |substitutions=[[Golding (American)]], [[Fuggle]], [[Willamette]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] |substitutions=[[East Kent Golding]], [[Golding (American)]], [[Fuggle]], [[Willamette]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] |substitutions=[[Perle]], [[Northern Brewer (American)]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] [[Category:American hop varieties]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] ...n)]]). It is no longer grown in the U.K. in significant amounts, and some hops sold as "Northern Brewer" are actually [[Northdown]].
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  • [[Category:Hops]] [[Category:American hop varieties]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] |styles=German, continental European, and American lagers
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  • [[Category:Hops]] ...nder various names, from [[Styrian Goldings]] in Slovenia to [[Tettnanger (American)|Tettnanger]] in the United States.
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  • ...ntal or British hops are typical (avoid high alpha or distinctive American hops). Saccharomyces and Lactobacillus (and acetobacters) contribute to the ferm
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  • ...en''' style. Most American brewers still brew Märzen under this name; '''American Oktoberfest''' beers tend to be slightly hoppier but otherwise similar to t ...e American ale yeast character, these have a similar character to other '''American Oktoberfest''' beers.
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