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[[Category:Beer]]
 
[[Category:Ingredients]]
 
[[Category:Hops]]
 
[[Category:Hop varieties]]
 
[[Category:British hop varieties]]
 
[[Category:Bittering hop varieties]]
 
[[Category:Aroma hop varieties]]
 
[[Category:Landrace hop varieties]]
 
[[Category:Fuggle hop varieties]]
 
[[Category:Open pollinated hop varieties]]
 
 
 
{{HopInfo
 
 
 
|origin=England
 
|noble=Maybe
 
|uses=bittering or aroma
 
|styles=Any traditional [[English beer styles]]
 
|substitutions=[[Willamette]], [[Styrian Goldings]]
 
 
 
|alpha=3-6
 
|beta=2-3.1
 
|cohumulone=25-30
 
|myrcene=24-28
 
|humulene=30-39
 
|carophyllene=9-14
 
|farnesene=5-7
 
|total_oil=0.7-1.4
 
|storage=60-80
 
 
 
|yield=low to moderate
 
|harvest=early to midseason
 
}}
 
 
 
{{hopHeader}}
 
 
 
'''Fuggle''' is an English hop [[cultivar]].  Sometimes considered an English [[landrace]], Fuggles were seedling selected in England in 1875.  The true [[English Fuggle|Fuggle (English)]] is sometimes considered a [[noble hop]], and while it is sometimes considered inferior to [[:Category:Golding hop varieties|Golding hop varieties]] such as the famous [[East Kent Goldings]], Fuggle's flavor and mild, spicy, woody aroma are deeply characteristic of English beer.
 
 
 
Fuggle has suffered from wilts of late, and has largely been replaced by newer varieties. Fuggle provides a full British style palate and can be used alone, but is often blended with [[East Kent Goldings]].
 
 
 
[[:Category:Fuggle hop varieties|Fuggles and related varieties]] have been used around the world under various names, from [[Styrian Goldings]] in Slovenia to [[Tettnanger (American)|Tettnanger]] in the United States.
 

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