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− | [[Category:Ingredients]]
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− | [[Category:Hops]]
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− | [[Category:British Hops]]
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− | [[Category:Bittering]]
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− | [[Category:Flavour]]
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− | |alphaAcids=4.0 to 6.0%
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− | |storage=65 to 80%
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− | |bittering=Yes
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− | |flavour=Yes
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− | The premier English hop, with a lineage going back to 1790. Sometimes these are even isolated by the area, e.g., East Kent Goldings (see the hop plugs) often considered the best. Can be used for bittering British ales as well as finishing and aroma.
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− | ; Flavour : {{sectionStub}}
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− | ; Styles : [[Styles of beer#English Pale Ale|English Pale Ale]], [[Styles of beer#Stout|Stout]], [[Styles of beer#Porter|Porter]]
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− | ; Substitutions : [[Styrian Goldings]], [[Fuggle (British)]], [[Willamette]]
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