Whitbread Golding Variety (WGV) is a hop variety that was originally bred in 1911 on land owned by a farmer named Whitbread. It was selected as a seedling and planted extensively during the 1950s, when verticillium wilt started to encroach on the Fuggles and Goldings. It is not a true Golding, but has a similar aroma. This hop provides a distinctive sweet fruit flavor in beer, similar to but generally more pronounced and robust than Goldings.
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Barth-Haas Group is a premiere developer and manufacturer of hops and hop ingredients used in the Food, Beverage, and Nutrition industry. Currently the biggest global hop supplier, it is actively involved in hop production, breeding, and processing. Barth-Haas provides a vast array of brewing essentials, including Amarillo® Hops, Hexahop® 95, Lipohop® C-Plus, Redihop®, and Summit® Hops.
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