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UK HOP GOLDING

Brewing Quality A traditional English aroma variety valued for its smooth (almost sweet), delicate, slightly spicy aroma that produces the classic Golding finish. As with Fuggles it forms the basis of many well-known and respected recipes.
Origin/History Goldings have been grown in England for over 100 years and as with Fuggle were named after the grower who developed them. The variety includes clones that differ in maturity and it is therefore possible to spread picking over the whole of the harvest period. In 1995 Goldings were planted in the USA for the first time, initial results have been good.
Agronomics Golding is a moderate to high yielding aroma variety that is grown in Herefordshire and Worcestershire and East Kent, both areas are under pressure from wilt infection to which Golding is particularly susceptible. The acreage has increased over the last few years due to demand for this variety. It is susceptible to Downy and Powdery Mildew and particularly sensitive to Verticillium Wilt.

 

 

Analytical Information
Alpha Acid % 4.0-7.
Alpha/Beta Ratio 2.3:1
Beta Acid % 2.0-2.8
Co-humulone (%A.Acid) 28
Total Oil % 0.8-1.0
 

 

Oil Composition
Caryophyllene 14.75%
Farnesene 0.41%
Humulene 45.26%
Myrcene 24.91%
Selinene 2.59%