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HERSBRUCKER GERMANY
HERSBRUCKER GERMANY
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Known for its balanced fruity, spicy and floral aromas. This hop makes a great addition to German style lagers.
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HEBDE
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2023
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T90 Hop Pellets 11 lb Package
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Products specifications
Aroma Profile
Floral, Fruity, Spice
Storage Stability
Poor
Purpose
Aroma
Total Oil (mL/100g) Range
.5 - 1.3
Beta % Range
4 - 6
Alpha % Range
2 - 5
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