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Whitbread Golding Hops – UK Grown T-90 Pellets

Original price $2.59 - Original price $19.99
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$2.59 - $19.99
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Whitbread Golding Hops for Floral Spice, Herbal Depth, and Classic British Ale Character

Whitbread Golding Variety, often shortened to WGV, is a United Kingdom grown hop offered here in standard T-90 pellet form and valued for its distinctly British aroma profile. Brewers often choose it when they want floral and herbal character with a little more fruit and spice than some softer traditional English hops provide. Lot-specific flavor and aroma notes may include Noble, Bitterness.

That makes Whitbread Golding especially useful in classic ale styles where hop character should stay visible without becoming aggressive. It can add depth, refinement, and a slightly firmer English hop signature to beers built around balance and drinkability.

Flavor and Brewing Character

Whitbread Golding is known for floral, herbal, fruity, and lightly spicy character, often showing hints of apricot, honeydew, bergamot, or soft licorice-like complexity. It tends to feel structured and traditional rather than delicate, which makes it especially useful in beers where brewers want classic British hop expression with a little extra depth.

In the brewhouse, Whitbread Golding works well for late additions, whirlpool use, and dry hopping in traditional styles, while still contributing balanced bittering when used earlier in the kettle. It fits naturally in bitter, pale ale, porter, stout, and Scottish-style ales where English hop character should support the beer with clarity and restraint.

Why Brewers Choose Whitbread Golding

Brewers often choose Whitbread Golding because it offers a recognizable British profile that feels a touch bolder and more layered than some other classic English aroma hops. It is a strong option when the goal is to build a beer with traditional floral and herbal character, but with enough fruit and spice to keep the hop bill interesting.

Hop Specifications

  • Origin: United Kingdom
  • Hop form: T-90 Pellets
  • Alpha acid: 5.0% - 7.5%
  • Beta acid: 2.0% - 3.5%
  • Total oils: 0.8 - 1.2 mL/100g
  • Typical beer styles: Bitter, pale ale, porter, stout, and Scottish-style ales

Packaging and Storage

Available in 1 oz and 1 lb sizes unless otherwise noted. Store cold after opening and keep oxygen exposure low to help preserve hop oils, aroma quality, and brewing performance.