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General Hop Characteristics
Country of Origin: Canada (originally England)
Noble: No
Uses: bittering or aroma
Beer styles: English Pale Ale, Stout, Porter
Substitutions: East Kent Golding, Golding (American), Fuggle, Willamette
Chemical Composition
Alpha Acids: 4-7 %
Beta Acids: - %
Cohumulone: - %
Myrcene: - %
Humulene: - %
Caryophyllene: - %
Farnesene: - %
Total Oil: - %
Storage

(%AA/6 Mo/20°C):

- %
Growing Characteristics
Yield: -
Harvest: -

This article discusses a specific variety of hops. For general information about selecting, using or propogating hops, see the main hop page

Until the growth of the American hop industry in the Pacific Northwest, the only Golding hops grown in North America were British Columbia Goldings or BC Goldings grown in British Columbia, Canada. However, it appears that Golding hops are no longer grown commercially in British Columbia. Homebrewers may substitute the English or American versions instead.

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