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        2. Gold medal hops

          Release time:2022-02-19 13:25    Views

          Gold medal hops


          Canterbury Whitebine is the representative hop variety in The UK, which was successfully bred from Canterbury Whitebine and introduced to the market in 1970. Farge and Gold are two famous fragrant flowers in Britain.


          Gold is bitter and clean, and the aroma is dominated by soft spices, with hints of citrus, gingerbread, lily and clover. Can be used as a flavoured hop or as a dry cast hop.


          The gold medal applies to most English beers, especially English bitter, Pale Ale, Belgian Ale and barley. When paired with hops, it makes the beer rounder and easier to drink.


          Golding is a collection of hops with a similar heritage and flavour, and can be substituted for each other, except for the Styrian Golding, which is a farge grown in Slovenia.


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          Conventional indicators

          Alpha acid

          3.2-5.2%

          Beta acid

          2.5%

          The ketone of humulus scandens

          24.0-27.0%

          The total oil

          0.4-1.0ml/100g

          The aroma components

          myrcene

          25.0-35.0%

          Humulus scandens ene

          35.0-45.0%

          caryophyllene

          10.0-15.0%

          Fanny ene

          <1.0%

          Other indicators

          In the alcohol w/w

          0.6-0.9%

                          Geraniol w/w

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                              0.1-0.3%

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          Beta pinene w/w

          0.3-0.5%

                               

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