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Tettnanger Barth-Haas Group Tettnanger is a traditional domestic cultivar belonging to the Saaz family and is grown exclusively around Tettnang near Lake Constance. In this region, the unique combination of favorable climate and loamy soil provide for a very fine aroma. The Tettnang...view more Tettnanger is a traditional domestic cultivar belonging to the Saaz family and is grown exclusively around Tettnang near Lake Constance. In this region, the unique combination of favorable climate and loamy soil provide for a very fine aroma. The Tettnang hop displays good resistance to all plant diseases. Tettnanger provides an aroma to wheat beers. view less
Tomahawk Barth-Haas Group Tomahawk, Columbus and Zeus are currently the three most important high alpha varieties. All three have Nugget as the female parent and are therefore half sisters. The outstanding feature of these cultivars is their intense aroma.
Topaz Barth-Haas Group Topaz was originally bred as a high alpha variety mainly for the production of hop extract. Its attractive aroma characteristics were discovered only recently. This cultivar is capable of contributing very pleasant light tropical fruit characters (lychee)...view more Topaz was originally bred as a high alpha variety mainly for the production of hop extract. Its attractive aroma characteristics were discovered only recently. This cultivar is capable of contributing very pleasant light tropical fruit characters (lychee), with a satisfying earthy background. view less
Tsingtao Flower Barth-Haas Group Tsingtao Flower (Qingdaodahua青岛大花) dominates the range of hops in the People's Republic of China, which occupies up to 90% of the growing area. This is a dual purpose hop with Chinese Cluster lineage. It contains approximately 7.0% and approximately 3.3%t...view more Tsingtao Flower (Qingdaodahua青岛大花) dominates the range of hops in the People's Republic of China, which occupies up to 90% of the growing area. This is a dual purpose hop with Chinese Cluster lineage. It contains approximately 7.0% and approximately 3.3%total polyphenols. view less
Ultra Barth-Haas Group Ultra hops was bred by the hops research program in Corvallis, Oregon in 1983 and is a triploid variety. This aroma hop is grown in the USA and is the half-sister to Mount Hood, Liberty and Crystal. It contains 2.0-3.5% alpha acids and 3.0-4.5% beta acids...view more Ultra hops was bred by the hops research program in Corvallis, Oregon in 1983 and is a triploid variety. This aroma hop is grown in the USA and is the half-sister to Mount Hood, Liberty and Crystal. It contains 2.0-3.5% alpha acids and 3.0-4.5% beta acids. The myrcene content of Ultra hops is 15.0-25.0% of total. view less
Whitbread Golding Variety (WGV) Barth-Haas Group Whitbread Golding Variety (WGV) is a hop variety that was originally bred in 1911 on land owned by a farmer named Whitbread. It was selected as a seedling and planted extensively during the 1950s, when verticillium wilt started to encroach on the Fuggles ...view more Whitbread Golding Variety (WGV) is a hop variety that was originally bred in 1911 on land owned by a farmer named Whitbread. It was selected as a seedling and planted extensively during the 1950s, when verticillium wilt started to encroach on the Fuggles and Goldings. It is not a true Golding, but has a similar aroma. This hop provides a distinctive sweet fruit flavor in beer, similar to but generally more pronounced and robust than Goldings. view less
Willamette Barth-Haas Group Willamette is named after the valley of the same name in northeast Oregon. Willamette is a daughter of Fuggles and was developed as part of the USDA breeding programme in Oregon. It was released as a US aroma variety in 1976. This cultivar is characterise...view more Willamette is named after the valley of the same name in northeast Oregon. Willamette is a daughter of Fuggles and was developed as part of the USDA breeding programme in Oregon. It was released as a US aroma variety in 1976. This cultivar is characterised by its low alpha content and a mild aroma that has a fundamental similarity to that of Fuggles. Although Willamette is more difficult to grow than most hop varieties, it is widely planted in all US growing regions. view less
Wye Challenger Barth-Haas Group Wye Challenger was developed at Wye College from a cross in 1963 and was released in 1971. This hop variety is highly resistant to downy mildew. Wye Challenger is a dual purpose hop grown in the UK. It was bred from Northern Brewer and Target. It contains...view more Wye Challenger was developed at Wye College from a cross in 1963 and was released in 1971. This hop variety is highly resistant to downy mildew. Wye Challenger is a dual purpose hop grown in the UK. It was bred from Northern Brewer and Target. It contains 6.5-8.5% alpha acids and 2.5-4.3% beta acids. The myrcene content of this product is 28.0-32.9% of total. view less
Wye Target Barth-Haas Group Wye Target was bred at Wye College and released in 1976. It is the most widely grown British hop, which offers very high bitter value and very good stability. A flexible hop that may be used to effectively bitter a wide variety of both ales and lagers. U...view more Wye Target was bred at Wye College and released in 1976. It is the most widely grown British hop, which offers very high bitter value and very good stability. A flexible hop that may be used to effectively bitter a wide variety of both ales and lagers. Unusually effective for dry hop aroma. view less
Zbyszko Barth-Haas Group Zbyszko is a dwarf variety which was bred from Lubelski and Brewers Gold and was released 1996. It is a bitter hop grown in Poland. Zbyszko contains 5.0-8.0% alpha acids and 5.7-7.0% beta acids. The myrcene content for this product is 40.0-50.0% of total ...view more Zbyszko is a dwarf variety which was bred from Lubelski and Brewers Gold and was released 1996. It is a bitter hop grown in Poland. Zbyszko contains 5.0-8.0% alpha acids and 5.7-7.0% beta acids. The myrcene content for this product is 40.0-50.0% of total and the total oils content is 1.0-1.5 ml per 100 grams. view less
Zeus Barth-Haas Group Zeus, Tomahawk and Columbus are currently the three most important high alpha varieties. All three have Nugget as the female parent and are therefore half sisters. The outstanding feature of these cultivars is their intense aroma. Zeus is used in beer.
Zula Barth-Haas Group Zula was released in 2004 as a high alpha variety and was bred from Lubelski and Savinjski Golding. The level of alpha acids in Zula is 10.0-14.0% and 5.0-7.0% beta acids. The myrcene content for this product is 40.0-50.0% of total. Zula provides a bitter...view more Zula was released in 2004 as a high alpha variety and was bred from Lubelski and Savinjski Golding. The level of alpha acids in Zula is 10.0-14.0% and 5.0-7.0% beta acids. The myrcene content for this product is 40.0-50.0% of total. Zula provides a bitter taste and is used in beer. view less