https://rdf.ag/o/hops
The Hops Ontology is an ontology created to represent data about hops.
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#AlphaAcids |
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Description |
Alpha acids are of great interest to beer brewers as they are agents that add bittering to the beer when they are isomerized (through the boiling process) to iso-humulons, or iso-alpha acids. Humulone, Cohumulone and adhumulone make up this class of acids. These acids are found in the resin, lupulin, of the hop cone. These chemicals are hexagonal molecules that when non-isomerized are insoluble in aqueous solutions. They are usually expressed in terms of a percentage of the hop's total weight. It remains unclear as to which of the humulones creates the cleanest bitterness in beers, however it is agreed upon that the higher the alpha acid content, the harsher the bitterness in the finished beer.
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Sub-classes |
https://rdf.ag/o/Humulonec |
Members |
hops:Posthumulone https://rdf.ag/o/Humulone hops:Adhumulone hops:Cohumulone hops:Prehumulone |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#BetaAcids |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Beta acids, like alpha acids, are found in hop resin. Although only trace amounts survive the brewing process, the ratio of alpha to beta acids are very important to brewers as that ratio determines the decline of the bitterness of hops in storage. When beta acids oxidize, one of compounds that emerges is cohulupulone, which comes from colupulone, does provide some bittering to beer flavor. Once hulupulones are formed, they are relatively stable and can survive the brewing process. Therefore, as alpha acids degrade when they are oxidized during the storage process, bitterness can be recovered as hulupulones formed from oxidation, which is why the alpha to beta acid ratio is so important. |
Sub-classes |
hops:Adlupulonec hops:Lupulonec hops:Prelupulonec |
Members |
hops:Prelupulone hops:Lupulone hops:Adlupulone hops:Colupulone |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#CTZ |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
CTZ stands for Columbus, Tomahawk and Zeus, which is a blend of these three hops since all three of these hops have high alpha acid contents. |
Super-classes |
Columbusc Hop Productsc Zeusc Tomahawk®c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#Cannabaceae |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
There are the only two genera of this family are Humulus and Canabus. Mainly grown in the temperate climates of the Northern Hemisphere, the members of this family can be characterize by having palmately lobed or compound leaves that are borne in spirals or oppositely. Individuals are doiecious (one is either male or female) and petalless, bearing a single seeded fruit that is dry, either achenes or samaras. |
Sub-classes |
Humulusc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#H-japonicus |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
H. japanicus is native to Japan and China, however since this species does not have the lupulin glands it is not viable for brewing. |
Super-classes |
Humulusc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#H-yunnanensis |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
H. yunnanensis is found in Southern China and not much else is known about this species. |
Super-classes |
Humulusc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HSI |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
HSI is the measurement of the degredation of alpha and beta acids during hop storage and handling. This is useful to brewers as a way to asses the freshness of hops. Through the use of spectrophotometric analysis of the hops the amount of oxidation compounds (absorb light near 275nm) is divided by acids (absorbes light at 325nm) the resulting ratio is the HSI. If the HSI is less than 0.30 it indicates good quality, 0.30 - 0.40 is acceptable quality, and an HSI greater than 0.40 indicates questionable quality.
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URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopExtract |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hop extract is the alpha and beta acids along with essential oils that have been extracted from hop flowers in liquid form to be added during the brewing process to add additional aroma and flavor. |
Super-classes |
Hop Productsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopFlowers |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hop flowers, also known as the seed cones or strobiles, of the hop plant. These are what people usually associate with the term 'hops'. When hop flowers are sold, this means that they hops flowers have not been peletized or processed, besides from being removed from the hop vine. |
Super-classes |
Hop Productsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopOils |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Oils found in hop resin that contribute to its aroma. |
Members |
hops:Humulene |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopPellets |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hop flowers that have been processed into pellets. The pelletization process consists of three parts: drying, crushing, pelletization (extrusion). Heat is applied furing the drying and crushing process however the pelletization process must be monitored so that the pellets are not overheated and burned from the machinery. |
Super-classes |
Hop Productsc |
Sub-classes |
T90c T45c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopPlugs |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hop plugs use 100% of the hop cone in a pelletized form. However, unlike pellets the hops are not ground before being pressed into a 'plug'. |
Super-classes |
Hop Productsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsAdmiral |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Admiral was bred a Wye College in the UK for its high alpha acid content. It was released in 1998 and most likely descended from Challenger and Northdown. Admiral is mostly used as a bittering hop. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsAhtanum |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Ahtanum™ was bred by C. E. Zimmermann and is trademarked by Yakima Chief Ranches LLC in 2017. It is often secribed as having a floral, earthy and grapfruity aroma. Ahtanum is known to be resistant to downy mildew and Peronospora with small and compact cones. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsAmarillo |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Amarillo® is a trademarked variety of Virgil Gamache Farms, Inc. It is often described as having an aroma of orange, lemon, grapefruit, black tea, peach, melon and apricot. It is also known for having a high alpha acid content, small and compact cones, and high sotrability. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsApollo |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Apollo™ was developed by Hopsteiner and patented in 2009. It is derived from Zeus, Galena and Nugget, and was bred for its high alpha acid levels, storability and low cohumulone levels. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsAquila |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Aquila is a US aromatic hop that was developed by in 1970 by Dr. Robert R. Romanko at Parma, Idaho and was released in 1994. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsAramis |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Aramis is a French hop that was bred in 2002 from a cross between Strisselspalt and Whitbread Golding by the Comptoir Agricole breeding program. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsBanner |
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Description |
Banner is descendant of Brewer's Gold through open pollination for its high alpha acid content in the 1970s and released in 1996. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsBelma |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Belma® is a dual-purpose hop that was recently released in 2012 by Puterbaugh Farms, Hops Direct, LLC in Washington, US. It is known for its fruity aroma. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsBobek |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Bobek was bred in Slovenia from a cross between Northern Brewer and a Slovenian male to produce an aromatic hop with high alpha acid content. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsBramlingCross |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Brambling Cross is a variety mostly used in the UK for cask-conditioned beers. It is a cross between Golding and a wild Canadian hop and was first harvested at Wye College in 1927. This variety is known for its aroma of lemon, blackberries, plums, and blackcurrant. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsBravo |
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Description |
Bravo was developed by Hopsteiner at Golden Gate Roza Hop Ranches in Prosser, Washington, US, patented and released in 2006 for its high alpha profile. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsBrewersGold |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Brewer's Gold was selectively bred by Professor E.F. Salmon of Wye College in England in 1894. Since then, this hop has been used for bittering and producing other high bitter hop varieties. In terms of aroma, it is said to have notes of blackcurrant, and spice. Brewer's Gold also has small, compact cones and is resistant to verticillium wilt and moderately resistant to downy mildew. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsBullion |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Bullion is variety first bred in 1919 by Professor E.S. Salmon from a wild Canadian hop and an unknown English hop. It is mostly grown in the US in small quantities and is the sister to Brewer's Gold. It is not used as much in favor of other higher alpha acid varieties and storability and also since it is susceptible to most viruses. Bullion's aroma is known for having an aroma of spices and dark fruits. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCalypso |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Calypso™ is a hop patented in 2014 by Hopsteiner, specifically Roger D. Jeske and Paul D. Matthews at Yakima, Washington, US. This hop was bred for its aromatic qualities, but it also has a high alpha acid content as well. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCanterburyGolding |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Canterbury Golding is identical to East Kent Golding. |
Super-classes |
Goldingc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCascade |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Cascade is one of the most widely cultivated US hop variety, named after the Cascades Mountain range, with an aroma profile of citrus, grapefruit, floral and spicy notes. Notable characteristics are long, dark green cones and a low alpha acid content relative to other hops.
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Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Falconer's Flight®c Hallertau Blancc Cascade (US)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCascadeUS |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Cascade (US) is genetically identical to Cascade, however Cascade (US) refers to the terroir from being grown in the US (or North America). |
Super-classes |
Cascadec |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCashmere |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Cashmere is a result of the cross between Cascade and Northern Brewer, released by Washington State University in 2013.
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Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCeleia |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Celeia is a descendant of Styrian Golding and Aurora and is a triploid hop. It is mostly used as an aromatic hop. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCentennial |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Sometimes referred to as 'Super Cascade', this hop is known as a dual-purpose hop for its aroma and bittering affect in brews. Its popularity has been increasing among craft brewers.
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Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Falconer's Flight®c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsChallenger |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
This hop variety was released in 1972 from Wye College and is derived from a cross between Northern Brewer and Zattler. It was a very popular hop in the UK from the 1980s to 1990s. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsChinook |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Chinook, formerly W415-90, is a hop that came about from the cross between Petham Golding x Brewer's Gold - Utah 526-4 68052 x 63012M through a USDA breeding program in Washington state in 1985.
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Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Falconer's Flight®c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCitra |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Citra® was created in a joint venture of John I. Haas, Inc. and Select Botanicals Group and released in 2008. Gene Probasco is credited with having first bred Citra® in 1990. It has a complex lineage involving Brewer’s Gold, Hallertau Mittelfrüh, East Kent Golding, and Tettnanger. Citra® is known for having a tropical fruit aroma, citrus-y and bitter aroma. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Falconer's Flight®c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCluster |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Cluster hops are a grouping of American hops that have mutated from interactions with local varieties. The origins of these hops are vague at best as these hops are some of the oldest grown hops in the United States. Cluster hops can be separated into two groups: Early Cluster and Late Cluster, which references the time of maturity. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Falconer's Flight®c Early Clusterc California Clusterc Austrailian Clusterc Late Cluster L8c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCluster_AUS |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Cluster (AUS) hops are Cluster hops (originally from the US) that are grown in Australia and therefore have slightly different properties due to the difference in terroir. |
Super-classes |
Clusterc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCluster_California |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
The lineage of California Cluster is not entirely clear, however the hop farm, Hops-Meister, from Clearlake, California have trademarked two variations of Cluster from California: Ivanhoe and Gargoyle. |
Super-classes |
Clusterc |
Sub-classes |
Ivanhoec Gargoylec |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCluster_EarlyCluster |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
This type of hop matures earlier in the season than other varieties of Cluster hops. |
Super-classes |
Clusterc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCluster_Gargoyle |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Similar to Ivanhoe, Gargoyle hops is a variety of Cluster that has been trademarked by the Californian hop farm Hops-Meister. However, unlike Ivanhoe, Gargoyle is known for having a more mango and citrus aroma. |
Super-classes |
California Clusterc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCluster_Ivanhoe |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Like Gargoyle, Ivanhoe is a variety of Cluster that has been trademarked by the Californian hop farm Hops-Meister. However, unlike Gargoyle, Ivanhoe is known for having a citrus and pine aroma not dissimilar to Cascade. |
Super-classes |
California Clusterc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCluster_L16 |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
A selection of a Yakima hop plant from 1950. |
Super-classes |
Late Cluster L8c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCluster_Yakima |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
This type of Cluster hop prefers the drier climate of Yakima Valley, Washington. |
Super-classes |
Clusterc |
Sub-classes |
Late Cluster L16c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsColumbia |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Columbia is a hop that was more favored in the 1980s but was then discontinued in favor of its triploid sister, Willamette. With the rise of craft brewing, Columbia has started to regain its popularity. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsColumbus |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
The lineage of Columbus is not known. It is genetically identical to Tomahawk®, however due to a legal dispute between Hopunion and Yakima Chief both names were registered when the two parties tried to independently patent the same variety. Columbus/Tomahawk® was bred for its high alpha acid content and is often sold with Zeus as CTZ. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
CTZc Falconer's Flight®c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsComet |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Comet is the result of a cross between the English hop Sunshine and a native American variety in the search for a higher yielding alpha acid hop. It was released in 1974 by the USDA. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsCrystal |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Crystal, released by the USDA in 1993, has a lineage that includes Hallertau, Cascade, Brewer’s Gold and Early Green. It is the triploid half-sister to Mt. Hood and Liberty and is a very versatile hop. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Falconer's Flight®c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsDana |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Dana was bred by the Institute of Hop Research in Zalec, Slovenia from a cross between Hallertau Magnum and a local Slovenian hop. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsDelta |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Delta was released in 2009 from Hopsteiner and is a cross between Fuggle and a male derived from Cascade. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsEastKentGolding |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
East Kent Golding is one of the oldest variety of Golding, grown exclusively from (and named after) towns in Kent, England. This variety is a descendant of the Canterbury Whitebine variety.
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Super-classes |
Goldingc |
Sub-classes |
Golding (US)c Golding (BC)c Golding (NZ)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsEastwellGolding |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Eastwell Golding is a hop variety from Eastwell Park (near Ashford, Kent in the UK) and was created via clonal section in 1889. It is usually used as an aroma hop for English and Belgian ales. This hop was used for breeding Target. |
Super-classes |
Goldingc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsEkuanot |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Ekuanot®, formerly Equinox after a trademark dispute, was bred by Eugene G. Probasco and Jason Perrault from Hop Breeding Company, LLC., Yakima, WA (US). |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsElDorado |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
El Dorado is an American hops created by CLS Farms, LLC in 2008 and released to the public in 2010.
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Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsEroica |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Eroica was bred alongside its sister Galena in 1968 and it was released to the public in 1979 by both the Idaho and Oregon Agricultural Experiment Stations in conjunction the USDA. It was derived from Brewer's Gold through open pollenation. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Eroica vfc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsEroica_vf |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
The 'virus-free' version of Eroica Hops. |
Super-classes |
Eroicac |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsFalconersFlight |
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Description |
Falconer's Flight® is Hopunion LLC's proprietary blend of 'the 7C' hops of the Pacific Northwest, along with a few other experimental varieties that were also developed by Hopunion. The '7 C' hops are: Cascade, Centennial, Chinook, Citra®, Cluster, Columbus and Crystal. |
Super-classes |
Citra®c Clusterc Centennialc Cascadec Columbusc Crystalc Chinookc Hop Productsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsFirstGold |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
First Gold is a descendant of Brewer's Gold and a dwarf male from Wye College in the UK and was released in 1995. It is also England's first hedgerow hop. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsFuggle |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Fuggle was introduced and named by Richard Fuggle in 1875 after first being discovered in a Kent hopyard owned by George Stace. It was more popular as a dual-use hops 100 years ago but today it is mostly used for its aroma. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Sanutalerc Fuggle (UK)c Styrian Goldingc Yugoslavia Goldingc Fuggle (US)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsFuggle_H |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Fuggle H was developed in 1961 at OSU East Farm in Corvallis, Oregon through selective breeding of high yielding Fuggle from the original Fuggle variety from the UK. |
Super-classes |
Fuggle (US)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsFuggle_Tetraploid |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Fuggle Tetraploid was developed in 1966 at OSU East Farm in Corvallis, Oregon through colchicine treatment of the original Fuggle variety from the UK. |
Super-classes |
Fuggle (US)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsFuggle_UK |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Fuggle (UK) is genetically identical to Fuggle hops, but its properties may differ from other Fuggle hops as it was grown in the UK and therefore has a different terroir. |
Super-classes |
Fugglesc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsFuggle_US |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Fuggle (US) is derived from the original Fuggle hops from the UK, but it has been selectively bred to be more resistant to disease and have higher yields. Being grown in the US may also have effects on the properties of this hop. |
Super-classes |
Fugglesc |
Sub-classes |
Fuggle Tetraploidc Fuggle Hc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsGalaxy |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Galaxy™ is an Australian variety of hops first released in 2009 that is derived from Perle. It is most prominantely known for its high oil content. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsGalena |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Galena was selected in 1968 by R. R. Romanko in Idaho from an open pollination cross between Brewer's Gold and an unknown male. It is known for having high alpha acid, beta acid and total oil content. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Galena (VF)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsGalenaVF |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
This variety of Galena was selectively bred by Dr. Bob Romanko at Parma, ID, to be more resistant to viruses. Otherwise, it is nearly identical to Galena. |
Super-classes |
Galenac |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsGlacier |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
The Glacier hops variety was developed by Washington State University and was released in 2000. It is known for having a high yield and low cohumulone levels. It is a descendant of Elsasser, Northern Brewer and Brewer's Gold. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsGolding |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Golding is a variety of hops from the United Kingdom. It is from this variety that many Golding varieties are derived from, with the exception of Styrian (or Yugoslavia) Golding, which is derived from Fuggle. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Petham Goldingc Canterbury Goldingc Eastwell Goldingc Whitbread Goldingc EKGc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsGoldingBC |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
This type of Golding, originated in the UK, usually East Kent Golding, and was grown in British Columbia, thus having different properties due to the difference in terroir. |
Super-classes |
EKGc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsGoldingNZ |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
This type of Golding, originated in the UK, usually East Kent Golding, and was grown in New Zealand, thus having different properties due to the difference in terroir. |
Super-classes |
EKGc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsGoldingUS |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Golding comes from the group of cultivars grown in East Kent, United Kingdom. US Golding are typically derived from Canterbury (village in East Kent) Golding hops.
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Super-classes |
EKGc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsGreenBullet |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Green Bullet is a New Zealand hop derived from Fuggle as a result of experiemental breeding done to combat Black Root Rot that hit New Zealand in 1949. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHallertau |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hallertau is a German landrace that has been around for the past 100 years. It is ancestor of many varieties in order to combat its susceptibility to verticillium wilt and poor yields. It is considered one of the four "noble" varieties of hops from Germany. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Hallertau Traditionc Hallertauer Goldc NNZ Hallertauc Pacificac Hallertau Merkurc Hallertau (US)c Hallertauer Magnumc Southern Halltertauc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHallertau_Blanc |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hallertau Blanc is actually not variety of Hallertau, rather it is the daughter of Cascade and was bred in Germany in order to create American-style Ales. |
Super-classes |
Cascadec |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHallertau_Gold |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hallertau Gold is a decendant of Hallertau Mittelfrüher and was bred to be more resisstant to wilt. |
Super-classes |
Hallertauc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHallertau_Merkur |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hallertau Merker is a descendant of Magnum hops and was developed at the Hull Hops Research Institute in Germany. It is known for not just its high alpha acid content but its high myrcene and humulene oil content. |
Super-classes |
Hallertauc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHallertau_NZ |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
The New Zealand variety of Hallertau hops that was bred from a cross between the original German Hallertau and a New Zealand native hop. |
Super-classes |
Hallertauc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHallertau_Tradition |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hallertau Tradition was bred to be more disease resistant and have a higher alpha acid content than its parents: Hallertau Mittelfrüher, Hallertauer Gold and Saaz. |
Super-classes |
Hallertauc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHallertau_US |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hallertau (US) is a German Hallertau hop that was grown in the US and therefore has properties due to the difference in climate and terroir. |
Super-classes |
Hallertauc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHelga |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Helga, or Southern Hallertau, is a descendant of Hallertau and was bred by Hop Products Australia in order to have similar 'noble hops' characteristics that could be grown in Australia. |
Super-classes |
Hallertauc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHerkules |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Herkules is a descendant of Taurus for its high alpha acid content by the Hüll Hop Research Institute and was released in 2005. |
Super-classes |
Taurusc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHersbrucker |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hersbrucker is a German variety of hops that was bred as a replacement to Hallertau Mittelfrüh and to be more resistant to verticillium wilt. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHersbrucker_E |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hersbrucker E is nearly identical to the original German variety but may have some variations in properties due to differences in terroir and climate from being grown in England. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHersbrucker_Pure |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hersbrucker Pure is a result of the cross between Hallertau Mittelfrüh, Saaz and a wild German hop in order to produce a pleasing 'noble' hop aroma. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHersbrucker_Red-Stem |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hersbrucker Red-Stem is a clonal offshoot of the original German Hersbrucker. While all Hersbrucker hops have red stems, this particular variety of hop has a stem that is more prominently red and possibly has a higher alpha acid content than other Hersbruckers. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHorizon |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Horizon hops is a versatile hops that was created in Corvallis, Oregon, USA in 1970 from a cross between Brewer's Gold and an Early Green-unknown male hop and Zattler seedling. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsHuellMelon |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Huell Melon is a daughter of Cascade, known primarily for its melon aroma. This cultivar was released in 2012. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsJarrylo |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Jarrylo™ hops, named after the Slavic God Jarilo of fertility, vegetation, springtime, and war; was bred by the American Dwarf Hop Association from a descendant of Summit. Jarrylo™ was released commercially in 2013. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsJester |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Jester® is a daughter of Cascade developed by the Charles Faram Hop Development Programme in the UK. It was released commercially in 2013 by Charles Faram and Co Ltd. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsLiberty |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Liberty hops are the result of a cross between Hallertau Mittelfrüher and a Downy Mildew resistant male. It is the half-sister to Crystal, Ultra and Mt. Hood and is the first 'noble aromatic' type of hops to be grown in the US. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsMagnum |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Hallertauer Magnum, or Magnum, is a German hop variety that is known for its high bitterness. It was officially released in 1980 and created at German Hop Institute in Hull from a cross between Galena and a German male that is 50% Hallertau. |
Super-classes |
Hallertauc |
Sub-classes |
Hallertauer Magnum (US)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsMagnumUS |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Magnum, or Hallertauer Magnum, is a German hops cultivar from the cross between Galena and a native German hop. While genetically identical, Magnum that is grown in the US will have different characteristics due to the terroir and environmental differences in the US. It was received by the USDA in 1992. It is well known as a bittering hop due to its high alpha and cohumulone content. |
Super-classes |
Hallertauer Magnumc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsMandarinaBavaria |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Mandarina Bavaria is hop that originates from Hüll, Germany and is the product of a cross between Cascade (US), Hallertau Blanc and Hüll Melon. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsMeridian |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Meridian® hops is a US hop trademarked by Indie Hops, LLC. in 2014 |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsMillennium |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Millennium was released in 2000 from the John I. Haas Breeding Program. It is mostly used as a bittering hop and is a descendant from Nugget. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsMosaic |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Mosaic® is a hop variety patented by the Hop Breeding Company, L.L.C. and was developed by Eugene G. Probasco and Jason Perrault. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsMotueka |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Motueka is a New Zealand hop developed by HortResearch. It is a triploid hop that is the result of a cross between Saaz and a New Zealand native hop. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsMountHood |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Mount Hood is the result of a cross between Hallertau Mittelfruh and native US male in 1983. It is the half-sister to Crystal, Ultra and Liberty. In 1985, Mount Hood was assigned the USDA number 21455. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsMountRainier |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Mount Rainier is the product of Magnum and a native US male from the the USDA-ARS hop breeding program in collaboration with Oregon State University. This is hop is named after an active volcano in Washington State. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsNelsonSauvin |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Nelson Sauvin™ is a trademarked hop from New Zealand that was released in 2000. Its name is a derivative of Sauvignon Blanc wine grape, to which many compare its aroma. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsNewport |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Newport is a bittering hop with high alpha and beta acid content, developed by the USDA-ARS and recieving its accession number in 2000.
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Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsNorthdown |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Northdown was bred at Wye College by Dr. Ray A. Neve in 1961 to be more resistant to Downy Mildew. It was bred from a Northern Brewer female and a Downy Mildew resistant male hops. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsNorthernBrewer |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Northern Brewer was developed by Professor Salmon at Wye College, UK in 1934 by crossing an East Kent Golding and a Brewer's Gold. It is identical to the variety grown in Germany; however, it is genetically different from the US version. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsNorthernBrewer_US |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Northern Brewer was developed by Professor Salmon at Wye College, UK in 1934 by crossing an East Kent Golding and a Brewer's Gold. It differs from the original Northern Brewer as it has undergone cross pollination from native American varieties and thus is more suited for North American climates. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsNugget |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Nugget is a bittering hop known for its high alpha content while having a low beta and cohumolone content. Therefore, this hop is a suitable hop to add bitter base to ales.
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Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsOlympic |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Olympic was bred by Prosser, WA, USA in 1974 by C. E. Zimmermann. It has a complicated pedigree and is a decendant of Brewer's Gold, Fuggle and East Kent Golding. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsPacificGem |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Pacific Gem is a New Zealand hop that was released in 1987. It is the result of a cross between Smooth Cone, California Late Cluster and Fuggle. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsPacificJade |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Pacific Jade is a hop that was bred by the New Zealand Hop Research Program and was released in 2004 by New Zealand Hops Limited. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsPacifica |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Pacifica is a hop that was bred by HortResearch, New Zealand Program and was released in 1994 by New Zealand Hops Limited. It is the result of open pollination breeding of Hallertau Mittelfrüher. |
Super-classes |
Hallertauc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsPerle |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Perle was released in 1978 to the public and was created in Germany from a cross between Northern Brewer and a native German variety. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsPerle_US |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Perle was released in 1978 to the public and was created in Germany from a cross between Northern Brewer and a native German variety. While genetically identical to Perle from the UK, it has been noted that Perle grown in North America has higher alpha acid and myrcene contents, but lower in humulene. The difference in properties makes this hop favored slightly more as a bittering hop than the variety grown in the UK. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsPethamGolding |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Although Petham Golding was one of the most popular variety of hops from East Kent, England in the late 1800s, it is no longer grown in favor of varieties with larger yields and that are less prone to breaking at the branching point. Chinook, a hop popular in the US, owes its lineage to Petham Golding. Petham is named after the village of Petham, located near Canterbury in the UK. |
Super-classes |
Goldingc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsPioneer |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Pioneer and its sister Herald were bred from Omega at Wye College, UK. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsPolaris |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Polaris was released by the Hop Research Institute in Hüll, Germany released Polaris in 2012 and is known for having a high alpha acid content. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsPrideofRingwood |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Pride of Ringwood is a descendant of Pride of Kent and bred through open pollination by Bill Nash at the Ringwood Hop Research Station in Ringwood, Victoria, Australia. It was released in 1958 and at that time was the hop with the highest alpha acid content in the world. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsProducts |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
A hop product is a form of hop that has brand or name and that is packaged to be sold or traded. |
Sub-classes |
Hop Pelletsc CTZc Hop Extractc Hop Plugsc Falconer's Flight®c Hop Flowersc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsProgress |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Progress was bred to be an alternative, low-cost, substitute for Fuggle. It was first bred at Wye College, UK in the 1951 and was released in 1964. It is a descendant of Whitbread Golding and a native American variety. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSaaz |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Saaz was officially released in 1952 but it has been prominently used in beer brewing for the last 700 years. It originated in Bohemia, now Czech Republic, and is mostly used as an aroma hop due to its low alpha acid content. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Czech Saaz (US)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSaaz_US |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Saaz (US) is Saaz hops that has been grown in the US, or North America, and therefore may have different properties due to terroir or cross-pollination from North American native hop varieties. |
Super-classes |
Saazc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSantiam |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Santiam was released in 1997 and bred by the Agriculture Research Service in Corvallis, Oregon. Its lineage includes Swiss Tettnanger, German Hallertauer Mittelfrüher and Cascade (US). |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSaphir |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Saphir was bred at the Hop Research Center in Hüll as an alternative to Hallertau Mittelfrüh that is more commercially available and was released in 2002. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSavinskiGolding |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
This is clonal selection of a Fuggle (Styrian Golding) from Yugoslavia taken at the turn of the century. |
Super-classes |
Fugglesc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSimcoe |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Simcoe® is a trademarked hops variety developed Professor Zimmerman and owned by Yakima Chief Ranches, Inc. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSorachiAce |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Sorachi Ace was developed by Dr. Mori for Sapporo Breweries Co. Ltd in Japan 1984; a cross between Brewer's Gold, Saaz and Beikei No. 2 male. An aromatic hop that is popular among craft brewers. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSpalter |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Spalt is one of the oldest hops in the world, dating back to 8th century. They are a landrace grown predominantly in the Spalt region of Germany. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSpalterSelect |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Spalter Select was bred in Hüll, Germany as a commercial alternative to Spalt and is the result of a cross between Spalt and Hallertau Mittelfrühe. It was released in 1993. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsStrisselspalt |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Strisselspalt is an old landrace from the Alsace region of France and is a descendant of either Spalt, Hersbrucker or a cross between the two. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsStyrianGolding |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Styrian Golding is actually a descendant of Fuggle not Golding. In the 1930s a Verticillium Wilt strain ravaged the Yugoslavian hop industry, so a resistant hop from the UK was brought in to rebuild the hop industry. Unfortunately, it was mistaken for a Golding when it was in fact a Fuggle. It was named Styrian, originally Steirer - a hop growing along the Slovenia (formerly Yugoslavia)/Austrian border, with the second part of the name coming from the aforementioned blunder. |
Super-classes |
Fugglesc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSummer |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Summer is an Australian hop that was created in 1997 by Hop Products Australia. It is a descendant of Saaz hops. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsSummit |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Summit™ is a semi-dwarf hop variety that was released in 2000 in a joint venture between Roy Farms and Green Acre Farms. It was developed in 1998 by the American Dwarf Hop Association. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTarget |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Target hops, a descendant of Northern Brewer and Eastwell Golding, was bred by Dr. Ray A. Neve in 1965 at Wye College in the UK. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Target (VF)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTarget_VF |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
This is a virus free selection of the Target hops. |
Super-classes |
Wye Targetc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTaurus |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Taurus is a German variety of hops that has a high alpha acid content and was bred by the Hüll Hop Research Institute. This hop was released in 1995. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Herkulesc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTeamaker |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Teamaker was developed by the USDA and was released by the ARS Forage, Seed and Cereal Research Unit in Corvallis, Oregon. It is unique in the sense that it was bred to have low alpha acid content and high beta acid content.
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Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTettnanger |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Tettnanger is old landrace variety of hops that is grown around Tettnang, a village in Germany. This variety is similar to Hallertau chariteristically and to Saaz genetically. Tettnanger grown elsewhere most likely have been hybridized with Fuggle. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Tettnanger Bc Tettnanger Ac |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTettnanger_A |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Tettnanger A, similar to its sibling Tettnanger B, is a clonal selection of the German Tettnanger by Dr. Schmutz at the University of Hohenheim, Germany, in the 1970s. These two selections are said to have higher alpha acid, however testing done in the US was unable to confirm this claim. |
Super-classes |
Tettnangerc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTettnanger_B |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Tettnanger B, similar to its sibling Tettnanger A, is a clonal selection of the German Tettnanger by Dr. Schmutz at the University of Hohenheim, Germany, in the 1970s. These two selections are said to have higher alpha acid, however testing done in the US was unable to confirm this claim. |
Super-classes |
Tettnangerc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTettnanger_CH |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Swiss Tettnanger is genetically different from the German Tettnanger as the variety grown in Switzerland has been found to have actually been derived from Fuggle. It is, however, still characteristically similar to the German Tettnanger. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
Tettnanger (US)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTettnanger_US |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
US Tettnanger is a rhizome clone of the Swiss Tettnanger brought over to the US. The properties may differ slightly due to terroir or from cross pollination. |
Super-classes |
Tettnanger (Swiss)c |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTomahawk |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
The lineage of Tomahawk® is not known. It is genetically identical to Columbus, however due to a legal dispute between Hopunion and Yakima Chief both names were registered when the two parties tried to independently patent the same variety. Columbus/Tomahawk® was bred for its high alpha acid content and is often sold with Zeus as CTZ. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
CTZc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsTriplePearl |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
TriplePearl was developped by the USDA-ARS as a seedless, more virus-resistant variety of 'Perle'. The USDA-ARS Research Project #425226 succeeded in creating a triploid (sterile) hop in 2013. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsUltra |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Ultra hops were developed in Oregon, US and was commercially released in 1995. It is known for its high humulene content, which results in a spicy aroma. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsVanguard |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Vanguard is a product of the USDA’s hop breeding program and was released in 1997. It has the unique properties of having a low alpha acid content, high beta acid content, high levels of humulene and low levels cohumulone. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsWaiiti |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Wai-iti™ is a trademarked hop bred by New Zealand Plant and Food Research with its pedigree consisting of Hallertauer Mittelfrüh and Liberty and it is owned by New Zealand Hops Limited. It was released in 2011 and is known for high alpha and beta acid contents and low cohumulone. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsWaimea |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Waimea™ is a trademarked hop owned by New Zealand Hops Limited that was released in 2012, a descendant of Californian Late Cluster, Fuggle and Saaz and bred to have a high alpha acid content. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsWakatu |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Wakatu is a descendant of Hallertauer Mittelfrüher and a native New Zealand hop. It was bred by the New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research’s hop breeding program and released in 1988. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsWarrior |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Warrior® was developed by Select Botanicals Group, now Yakima Chief Ranches, for its high alpha acid content. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsWhitbreadGolding |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Originally known as White's Golding because it was grown in 1911 by Mr. White, it was then changed to Whitbread when Whitbread Brewery purchased Mr. White's farm. |
Super-classes |
Goldingc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsWillamette |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Willamette is one of the most popular hop cultivars grown in the US and a descendant of Fuggle. It was named after Willamette River that runs through Oregon, where it was developed by the USDA breeding program and released in 1976. It is characterized by having a low alpha acid content. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsYugoslaviaGolding |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Identical to Styrian Golding, however the USDA has an accession number for Yugoslavia Golding. It was received in 1961 under PI No. 250809 from Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. |
Super-classes |
Fugglesc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#HopsZeus |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Zeus is an American hybrid hop that was bred for its high alpha acid content. It is often sold as part of the blend CTZ (Columbus, Tomahawk®, Zeus). |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
Sub-classes |
CTZc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#Hopyard |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
A hopyard is location that has a field or fields where hops are grown. |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#Humulus |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
The genus Humulus is a cousin of the genus Cannabis, both of the family Cannabaceae. The genus Humulus comprises of three species: H. lupulus, H. japonicus and H. yunnanensis. |
Super-classes |
Hemp Familyc |
Sub-classes |
Hopsc H-japonicusc H-yunnanensisc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#Rakau |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Rakau, formerly known as AlphAroma, was bred in New Zealand in the late 1970’s from Smooth Cone through open pollination. It was released in 1983 under the name AlphAroma and was then re-released under the name Rakau in 2007 by New Zealand Hops Limited. |
Super-classes |
Hopsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#T45 |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Type 45 hop pellets are pellets that have had more vegital matter removed from the hop cone. 100kg of whole hops yeild 45kg of hop pellets, which is why it is type 45. The alpha acids, beta acids and other oils are more concentrated when using this type of pellets. |
Super-classes |
Hop Pelletsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#T90 |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Type 90 hop pellets are pellets that have had little removed from the hop cone. 100 kg of whole hops yield 90kg of hop pellets, which is why it is type 90. |
Super-classes |
Hop Pelletsc |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#harvestedBy |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Indicates who (an individual or overall entity) harvested the hops. |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#perceivedAroma |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Odor that is perceived from this hops. |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#resistanceTo |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
This property is a measure of how well a plant is resistant to disease, pest or infection. |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#substitute |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
A hop (or hops) that is similar in aromatic profile to be substituted for another in a beer brew. |
URI | https://rdf.ag/o/hops#hopsProperty |
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Is Defined By | https://rdf.ag/o/hops-2021-07-30 |
Description |
Measurable properties of hops. |
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