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GERMAN BREWERS GOLD

Brewing Quality A well-tried and tested bitter hop. Brewers Gold has a high resin content and gives a well-balanced bitterness which is ideally complimented by a late aroma hop in Lager beers. When used in cask conditioned ales, can give some very interesting fruity and spicy characteristics
Origin/History Brewers Gold and Bullion were two of the first varieties developed from a breeding programme circa 1917 by Professor Salmon in England. His aim was to combine the high resin content of American hops with European style aroma, Brewers Gold is an open pollinated seedling of a wild Manitoba hop plant and was first produced in 1919.
Agronomics The bitter variety Brewers Gold grows readily, but is very susceptible to all the diseases affecting hops. It is now grown mainly in Southern Germany. Alpha Acid contents are greatly influenced by environmental conditions and therefore can vary quite significantly from year to year.

 

 

Analytical Information
Alpha Acid % 5-9
Beta Acid % 3.1
Co-humulone (%A.Acid) 40-48
Total Oil % 2.0
 

 

Oil Composition
Caryophyllene 7.3%
Farnesene 0%
Humulene 30%
Myrcene 38.5%
Selinene 1.8%