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WGV hops for sale or trade



I bought these pelletized hops from HopsDirect in 2007. I keep them in their original package and in a deep freezer. They should have about 90% of their 5.5 AAU's left. I have almost 3 lbs. remaining and will trade for any type hop or combo or sell them all for $30 plus actual shipping cost. I just can't brew enough to use them all up in a fair amount of time!



 

WGV? what type are they?

 

BrewLuva wrote:

WGV? what type are they?

Wild Grown Variety.

OK OK, I have no idea.  I am just in a disruptive mood.

 

good thinking though



 

Don't much about them.....but WGV is Whitbread Goldings Variety...I think...

 

ricka182 wrote:

Don't much about them.....but WGV is Whitbread Goldings Variety...I think...

Yep, you're right.  There's not much info out there.  I found a few UK sites that sold them and stated that they share Goldings and Fuggles characteristics and provide a citric, light fragrant aroma and flavor that is best suited for pales, bitters and wheats.

 

Indeed, they are Whitbred Golding variety but they are more like a Fuggle than a Golding. Check them out at this site.http://www.hopunion.com/hvcb/

 

I bought 7 oz of Glacier hops from Midwest. It was only $1.50 per ounce. They have a big surplus of hops now and the prices are better so I ordered 7 of those and some grains I couldn't get locally.


DC



 

The entire order was sold.

 

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