Hop Chart N - P
Hop Varieties Origin
Type
Avg AA%
Beer Style
Substitutions
Description
Northdown
UK
Dual
8.5
Ale, Porter
-
Fruity with some spiciness
Northern Brewer
US
Dual
8
ESB, Bitter, English Pale Ale, California Steam
Nugget, Chinook
Medium-strong with some wild tones
Northern Brewer Germany
Aroma
8.5
ESB, Bitter, English Pale Ale, Porter
Chinook, US Northern
Medium-strong with some wild tones
Northwest Golding
US
Bittering 4.5
Ale, Porter, Stout, ESB, Bitter -
Known for aromatic properties
Nugget
Germany
Bittering 12.75
Light Lager
Columbus, Chinook, UK Target, Galena
Quite heavy and herbal
Olympic
US
Dual
12 Pale Ale, ESB, English-Style Ale, Bitter, Porter, Stout
Chinook Mild to medium, cirtus aroma, spicy
Orion
Germany
Dual 6.75
Wheat, Pilsner, Alt, Kölsch, Oktoberfest, Helles, Export
-
Dual use hop grown in Germany
Perle
US
Dual 7.75
Pale Ale, Porter, German Styles
Northern Brewer, Cluster, Galena, Chinook
Known for its aromatic and bittering properties, pleasant and slightly spicy
Perle
Germany Dual 7.25
Pale Ale, Porter, Lager, Kölsch
US Perle, Northern Brewer
Moderately intense, good and hoppy, fruity and a little spicy
Phoenix
UK
Dual 4.85
Ale
UK Northdown, UK Kent Golding, UK Challenger
Mild to moderate, quite spicy
Pioneer
UK
Dual 9
Ale, ESB
UK Kent Golding
Mild, typical English aroma
Polish Lublin Poland
Aroma
3.75
Pilsner
US Saaz, Czech Saaz, US Tettnanger
Mild and typical of noble aroma types, spicy, herbal
Pride of Ringwood
Australia Dual
8.5
Australian Lager
Galena, Cluster
Quite pronounced, woody, earthy and spicy
Progress
UK
Dual
6.25
Pilsner
UK Kent Golding, Fuggle
Moderately strong, good aroma

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