Hallertauer Hersbrucker

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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 The Hallertau is an area between Munich and Nuernburg (general region of Bavaria). It is the largest area of hop production in Europe. The Hallertau produces two main types of hops: Hersbrucker and Northern Brewer. The Hersbrucker is often called Hallertau, but really these hops should be distinguished. There is a variety properly called Hallertau, which formed the stock of the American Hallertau hop. The proper Hallertau also has notable sub-varieties such as Mittelfrüh and Tradition (famous German variety).

Alpha Acids: 3.5 to 5.5%
Storage: 50 to 60%
Bittering: Yes
Aroma: Yes
Flavour: Yes
Flavour 
A nice mild flavour.
Styles 
Lagers and American beers.
Substitutions 
Liberty, Crystal, Tradition, Mittelfrüh, Ultra
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