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Originally bred from the Bramling Golding and a wild American hop, Bramling Cross is a low yielding variety grown in Kent and Sussex. Although an easy hop to grow, it is very low yielding so not an attractive proposition to the farmer. It has a very distinctive aroma, which is best suited to stronger, darker styles of beer. Although its popularity has been declining over the past 20 years or so, it is now making a comeback amongst the new breed of microbrewers. Bramling Cross is a very useful alternative to Bullion for Irish Stouts.
Available in 100g or 200g vacuum sealed bags, supplied with an extra grip bag for storage once the vac bag is opened.
aa 5 - 8% 2011 Harvest
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