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[[Category:Beer]] | [[Category:Beer]] | ||
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[[Category:Hops]] | [[Category:Hops]] | ||
− | [[Category:British | + | [[Category:Hop varieties]] |
− | [[Category:Hedgerow | + | [[Category:British hop varieties]] |
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+ | [[Category:Aroma hop varieties]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Hedgerow hop varieties]] | ||
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+ | {{HopInfo | ||
− | + | |origin=England | |
+ | |noble=No | ||
+ | |uses=bittering or aroma | ||
+ | |styles=[[English ale styles]] | ||
+ | |substitutions=[[East Kent Golding]] | ||
+ | |alpha=8-10 | ||
+ | |beta=3.5-4 | ||
+ | |cohumulone=36-40 | ||
+ | |myrcene=31-36 | ||
+ | |humulene=22-24 | ||
+ | |carophyllene=7-8 | ||
+ | |farnesene=less than 1 | ||
+ | |total_oil=1.0-1.8 | ||
+ | |storage=good | ||
− | + | |yield=moderate | |
− | + | |harvest=mid to late season | |
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− | + | '''Pioneer''' is a dual-use [[:Category:Hedgerow hop varieties|hedgerow hop]] or, according to some sources, a "semi-dwarf" hop that lacks some true [[:Category:Hedgerow hop varieties|hedgerow hop]] characteristics. It has a pleasant English character and relatively high [[alpha acids]]. |
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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
Pioneer is a dual-use hedgerow hop or, according to some sources, a "semi-dwarf" hop that lacks some true hedgerow hop characteristics. It has a pleasant English character and relatively high alpha acids.