Tolhurst

Tolhurst hops were cultivated in the 1880’s by James Tolhurst in Horsmonden, England and are thought to have originated from an old land race. They feature a pleasant, but subdued continental-style aroma and are no longer grown commercially due to their low yield and dreadful storage stability.

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In the 1920’s though, the variety was considered by some in the English brewing industry to be a perfect hop alternative for brewers using Fuggle or Golding varieties that “(do) not require a distinctive hop flavour” in their beers.

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Also Known As
Characteristics Subdued but pleasant continental-style aroma
Purpose Aroma
Alpha Acid Composition 2.2%
Beta Acid Composition 2.9%
Co-Humulone Composition 31%
Country UK
Cone Size
Cone Density
Seasonal Maturity Early
Yield Amount 335-785 kg/hectares (300-700 lbs/acre)
Growth Rate Low
Resistant to Moderately resistant to downy mildew
Susceptible to
Storability Retains 49% alpha acid after 6 months storage at 20ºC (68ºF)
Ease of Harvest
Total Oil Composition 0.65 mL/100g
Myrcene Oil Composition 42.5%
Humulene Oil Composition 19.4%
Caryophyllene Oil 7.7%
Farnesene Oil 8.3%
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Where to Buy Tolhurst Hops

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References
http://cropandsoil.oregonstate.edu/hopcultivars/21396.html
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1002/j.2050-0416.1923.tb02566.x/asset/j.2050-0416.1923.tb02566.x.pdf
http://www.willingham-nurseries.co.uk/books/Hops/english%20hops.pdf
http://members.tripod.com/hatch_l/bbasehops.html

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