
published at: 23/05/2025
Dry Hopping Explained: Technique, Timing & Best Hop Varieties
More aroma, more depth: Learn all about the technique, perfect timing, and best hop varieties for dry hopping your beer.
East Kent Golding, the traditional English aroma hop, delivers harmonious depth with mild spice and gentle honey notes. Perfect for classic British beer styles.
€148.75*
Available, delivery time: 1-3 days
€148.75*
East Kent Golding is one of the most traditional aroma hop varieties from England, celebrated for centuries for its refined elegance and classic brewing character. With a balanced aroma profile of mild spice and delicate honey notes, East Kent Golding adds harmonious depth to any beer – perfect for Bitters, Milds, Porters, and other traditional English styles.
Especially effective in late kettle additions or for subtle aroma layering, East Kent Golding reveals its soft, rounded, and pleasantly restrained character when used thoughtfully.
Processed as Type 90 hop pellets, this aroma hop is easy to handle and dose precisely – ideal for brewers looking to infuse their creations with a touch of British brewing heritage.
Traditional English aroma hop with an elegant profile
Balanced notes of mild spice and honey
Ideal for Bitters, Milds, Porters, and more
Convenient to use in Type 90 pellet form
Perfect for late additions and delicate aroma refinement
Alpha acid (%): | 5,0 |
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Aroma: | Honey, Spicy |
Category: | Aroma hops |
Content: | 5.0 kg |
Country of origin: | UK |
Crop year: | 2022 |
Customs tariff number: | 12102090 (P90) |
Growing area: | UKX |
Hop variety: | East Kent Golding |
Oil (ml/100g): | (n/a) |
Processing type: | Pellets type 90 |
Unit: | 1 foil |
published at: 23/05/2025
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