Styrian Golding as it is commonly known, goes by a multitude of sometimes confusing aliases, and is the result of the clonal selection of Fuggle exhibiting many Fuggle-like characteristics. From a brewer’s perspective, Styrian Golding is a lovely aroma hop and exhibits resinous, earthy flavors that are perhaps considered slightly more refined than Fuggle. It has also been described as imparting subtle aromas of white pepper to a brew.
Pleasant, earthy, and spicy. It has, in comparison to its Slovenian cousins, more citrus-y aromas particularly grapefruit.
Characteristics |
Resinous and earthy with hints of white pepper |
Usage |
Aroma |
Alpha Acid |
2.5% - 5.5% |
Beta Acid |
2.0% - 3.0% |
Co-Humulone |
25% - 30% |
Total Oil |
-- mL/100g |
Myrcene |
27% - 33% |
Humulene |
34% - 38% |
Caryophyllene |
9.0% - 11.0% |
Farnesene |
2.0% - 5.0% |
Substitutes |
Saaz, Bobek, Fuggle |
Style Guide |
Extra Special Bitter, Ale, Lager, Belgian Ale |