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  • [[Category:Hops]] ...]. These hops are one of four hops almost always considered to be [[noble hops]], and are much prized, especially by continental European brewers, for the
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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]] ...in the 1970s and 1980s. It is also an ancestor of most modern high-alpha hops. Some Brewer's Gold is still grown in England, but there is no longer sign
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  • [[Category:Hops]]
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  • ...second day to feed the mini-starter. This wort from the kettle has all the hops and goodies from grain (the lipids etc) so the yeast really goes wild with
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  • [[Category:Hops]] ...in the 1970s and 1980s. It is also an ancestor of most modern high-alpha hops. Some Brewer's Gold is still grown in England, but there is no longer sign
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  • [[Category:Hops]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] ...strong, clean bitterness, it is said to be among the most common bittering hops used in America. It is sensitive to growing conditions and can be more dif
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  • [[Category:Hops]] One of the earliest bittering hops, Bullion was created in 1919 by an open pollinated cross between an unident
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  • [[Category:Hops]] ...elated to [[Saaz Saazer]] and [[Tettnang Tettnanger]]. Today some Spalter hops are also grown in other parts of Germany and marketed simply as '''Spalt'''
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  • ===Hops=== ...alities; hop flavor and aroma are not required. See the article on [[aged hops]] for more information on simulating this effect in the home brewery.
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  • ==Preparing the Hops== {{main|Hops}}
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  • [[Category:Hops]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] ...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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  • ...m [[clone|clones]], usually copying Anchor's trademark [[Northern Brewer]] hops as well as potentially using a yeast strain most likely derived from Anchor ...]]. (Traditional steam beers would most likely have used California-grown hops of the day, which were a variant of [[Cluster]].[http://brewingtechniques.c
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  • While some brewers refer to any ingredient other than water, malt, hops and yeast as an "adjunct", ingredients whose primary purpose is not to add
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