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Backa

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An old, rare, Yugoslavian hop with low yields.

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19 Kent Street, , , 2000

One of Australia's original craft breweries, located in an 1841 hotel in Sydney's historic Rocks. Current brews Quayle Ale summer ale Trafalgar Pale Ale English bitter Three Sheets Australian pale ale Victory Bitter English pale ale Old Admiral ol ...

Category:New South Wales
Telephone(03) 9251 4044
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Zenith

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For a reasonably bitter hop, Zenith has good aroma.

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Goldings

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Considered to be Britain's finest hop, with a fine aroma and flavor. Because of its high price and low bitterness, commercial brewers rarely use it alone. Dates from 1790 and used in most styles of English beer.

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Challenger

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One of Britain's most-popular hops, Challenger is mild, with good aroma and a typical English hop taste. It is fairly bitter for a hop from Britain. As well as bittering and aroma in English ales, porter, stout, bitter and extra special bitter, it is used ...

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Quite bitter with negligible aroma. Used in ales. Also grown in Germany.

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Gage Roads

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14 Absolon Street, , , 6961

  A large, independent brewery near Fremantle, Gage Roads is one of the few Australian breweries listed on the stock exchange. Woolworths has a 25 per cent stake in the operation and Gage Roads makes private-label beer for the supermarket. Current ...

Telephone(08) 9331 2300

Morrison Brewery

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1/10 Mowbray Street, , , 7248

  Current brews Morrison English Bitter Morrison Irish Stout Morrison Irish Red Ale

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Gulf Brewery

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1/13-15 Main Street, , , 5245

Current brews Dunkel Sturm Harvest Moon Organic Fish Tale Pilsner Kitten 9 Tails Pilot's Light Humpback Pale Ale Trade Winds IPA Sou'Wester Stout Smokestack Rauchbier She's Apples Cider Cabin Boy Half Wit Discontinued brews Madam Rouge ...

Category:South Australia
Telephone(08) 8388 1221

Hunter Beer

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Wine Country Drive, , , 2325

Claims to be one of Australia's smallest breweries. Current brews Hunter Kolsch Hunter Witbier Hunter Ginger Beer Hunter Lager Hunter Pale Ale Hunter Bock Seasonal brews Christmas Pudding Beer Barley Wine #1 Launch Missile Lager The Pimp ...

Category:New South Wales
Telephone(02) 4991 7922

Yeoman

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Similar to Target, but it is more mellow, making it more suitable for use in lagers.

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Whitbread Goldings Variety is something of a misnoma for this hybrid hop, as it is actually classed as a Fuggles replacement. It is a traditional English hop with a pleasant, sweet, fruity aroma.

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Target

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Used almost exclusively for bittering, Target accounts for a large proportion of Britain's hop production. It is used in ales and lagers, and has a pleasant English hop aroma but is quite intense.

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Saxon

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Released to meet the demand for a higher alpha-acid hop. No longer grown.

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Phoenix

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Used in British ales, bitter, extra special bitter and porter. The rarest of British hops, Progress is likely to become extinct. It was introduced in the mid-1960s as a wilt-free Fuggles replacement. Has a pungent, fruity aroma and is slightly sweeter tha ...

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Phoenix

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Omega

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Omega was released in the mid-1980s and was taken up early by the now-defunct Courage Brewery.

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Northern Brewer

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Used in bitter, extra special bitter, English pale ale and porter. Norther Brewer has a fine, fragrant aroma. One of the original hybrid hops, but it is becoming rarer as it is replaced by modern varieties. Called Hallertauer NB in Germany, where it is al ...

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Northdown

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A popular hop in Britain, it is replacing its parent, Northern Brewer, which does not have as good aroma or flavor. It is fruity with some spiciness. Released in 1971 and can be used in all ales.

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Fuggles

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Introduced in 1875, Fuggles is one of Britain's most widely used hops. It is used mainly in dark ales, milds and stout. This variety has a fantastic aroma, but is susceptible to wilt, as is Goldings, and its production is declining yearly.

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