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FDA Mainterm (SATF): | 977051-13-0 ; LUPULIN (HUMULUS LUPULUS L.) |
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Bristol Botanicals |
Hops Humulus lupulus |
Bristol Botanicals |
Hops powder Humulus lupulus |
Hopsteiner |
Admiral Odor: fruity, tea, citrusy Use: Bred at Wye College to complement Target. Released in the late nineties and still growing in acreage, it promises eventually to yield higher than Target. |
Hopsteiner |
Apollo Hopsteiner Experimental Hop #01051 Odor: lime, grapefruit, pine Use: Zeus x (98001 x USDA 19058m). |
Hopsteiner |
Ariana 2010/72/20 Odor: black berries, blackcurrant, peach, pear, tropical fruits, resinous Use: Herkules x wild hop male |
Hopsteiner |
Aurora Odor: floral, citrusy, herbal, aniseed, tea Use: A Northern Brewer cross originating in Yugoslavia. |
Hopsteiner |
Bitter Gold Odor: Pine, Grapefruit, floral Use: The lineage goes back to Brewer's Gold, Bullion, Comet and Fuggle and was released in 1999 |
Hopsteiner |
Boadicea Odor: spicy, floral, dried fruit, ripe fruit Use: Dwarf variety recently developed at Wye Hops Ltd. by Peter Darby. |
Hopsteiner |
Bobek Odor: floral, hoppy, pine, lime Use: A cross between Northern Brewer and a wild hop. |
Hopsteiner |
Bor Odor: hoppy, spicy Use: Hybrid posterity of Northern Brewer which was open pollinated by Saaz provenience components - released in the Czech Republic in 1994. |
Hopsteiner |
Bramling Cross Odor: grapefruit, vanilla, gooseberry Use: Bred at Wye in the 1920's from a Bramling (a traditional Golding variety) and a male seedling of the Manitoban wild hop. |
Hopsteiner |
Bravo Hopsteiner Experimental Hop #01046 Odor: orange, fruity, vanilla, floral Use: Zeus x (98004 x USDA 19058m). |
Hopsteiner |
Brewers Gold Odor: Currant, spicy, fruity Use: A open pollinated cross of a Manitoban wild hop (BB1) originating in England. |
Hopsteiner |
Callista 2010/08/33 Odor: Pleasant hoppy note, intensively fruity, apricot, passion fruit, red berries Use: Hallertauer Tradition x H�ll male breeding line |
Hopsteiner |
Calypso Hopsteiner Experimental Hop #03129 Odor: pear, apple, tropical fruit, mint Use: A diploid aroma-type hop, originated from a cross between Hopsteiner breeding female 98005 and a Hopsteiner male derived from Nugget and USDA 19058m. |
Hopsteiner |
Cascade Odor: fruity, citrusy, herbal Use: Open pollinated of a Fuggle seedling, itself derived from crosses between Fuggle and the Russian hop Serebrianka. |
Hopsteiner |
Centennial Odor: lemon, resinous, vanilla Use: Selected from a cross between a Brewers Gold and Fuggle seedling and a selected USDA male with largely Brewers Gold parentage. |
Hopsteiner |
Challenger Odor: spicy, green tea, cedar Use: Bred at Wye College and released for commercial planting in 1972; it is a granddaughter of Northern Brewer crossed with a downy mildew resistant male and is a 'cousin' of Target. |
Hopsteiner |
Chinook Odor: resinous, apricot, grapefruit Use: From a cross between Petham Golding and a USDA-selected male with high alpha-acids and good storage properties. |
Hopsteiner |
Cluster Odor: grapefruit, pine, citrusy Use: Not known but possibly the result of a cross between an English variety and an American male hop. |
Hopsteiner |
Columbus / Tomahawk Odor: black pepper, onion, light citrus Use: Tomahawk is a bittering hop of recent origin. |
Hopsteiner |
Comet Odor: grapefruit, grass, rose, fruity Use: Comet was originally released as a high alpha by the USDA in 1974. Its parentage is English Sunshine and a native American hop giving it a “wild American” characteristic. |
Hopsteiner |
Crystal Odor: grass, pine, citrusy Use: A triploid Hallertau Mittelfrueh x (Cascade x USDA 65009-64034M). Half-sister of Mt. Hood, Liberty and Ultra. |
Hopsteiner |
Delta Hopsteiner Experimental Hop #04188 Odor: spicy, earthy, ginger, citrusy Use: A diploid aroma-type hop, originated from a cross between Fuggle and a male derived from Cascade. |
Hopsteiner |
El Dorado Odor: tropical, lemon, vanilla Use: The lineage goes back to Brewer's Gold, Bullion, Comet and Fuggle and was released in 1999 |
Hopsteiner |
Eureka variety-data-sheets/Eureka/ Odor: Hopsteiner Experimental Hop #05256 Use: The lineage goes back to Brewer's Gold, Bullion, Comet and Fuggle and was released in 1999 Flavor: black currant, dark fruits, strong herbal notes, pine tree |
Hopsteiner |
Experimental #04190 Odor: green tea, floral, light pear Use: A cross out of Fuggle and a Cascade male |
Hopsteiner |
Experimental #06297 Odor: orange, vanilla, berry, tropical fruits Use: 50% Eastern Gold, 25% Apollo, Cascade, USDA 19058 |
Hopsteiner |
Experimental #07270 Odor: spicy, resinous, tangerine Use: 50 % Apollo, 25 % Wye Target |
Hopsteiner |
Experimental #09326 Odor: berry, tropical fruit, grapefruit, herbal Use: 75% Cascade |
Hopsteiner |
First Gold Odor: red berries, herbal, orange, citrusy Use: A dwarf hop bred at Wye College from a cross pollination of WGV with a dwarf male; released in the late nineties it has successfully progressed from trial plots into full production. |
Hopsteiner |
Fuggle Odor: mild, grassy, mint, earthy Use: Seedling selected in 1875 in England. |
Hopsteiner |
Galena Odor: lemon, earthy, onion Use: Open pollinated seedling of Brewers Gold. |
Hopsteiner |
Glacier Odor: grass, cedar, fruity Use: Cross between Elsasser F and 8685-014 M. Genetic composition is 1/2 Elsasser 5/32 Brewer's Gold, 1/8 Northern Brewer, 1/16 Bullion, 1/32 Early Green, 1/32 German Aroma hop, 1/64 East Kent Golding, 1/128 Bavarian and 9/128 unknown. |
Hopsteiner |
Golding (UK) Odor: spicy, earthy, herbal Use: An old, long established English variety originating in Kent; the name Goldings covers a group of similar varieties variously known as Cobbs, Amos, Early Bird, Eastwell, Bramling, Canterbury and Mathon. |
Hopsteiner |
Hallertau Blanc Odor: white wine, coffee, cassis, gooseberry Use: Cascade x Huell male |
Hopsteiner |
Hallertauer Magnum Odor: fruity, apple, pepper Use: A Galena cross (751513M) originating in Germany, released in 1993. |
Hopsteiner |
Hallertauer Merkur Odor: citrusy, sugar-like, mint, pineapple Use: A cross between Hallertauer Magnum and 81/8/13, bred in Huell. |
Hopsteiner |
Hallertauer Mittelfrueh Odor: spicy, grassy, tea, slight citrusy Use: A landrace variety originating in Germany. |
Hopsteiner |
Hallertauer Taurus Odor: pepper, lime, currant, spicy Use: A German high alpha cross between 82/39/37 and 85/54/15M, bred in Huell; released in 1995. |
Hopsteiner |
Hallertauer Tradition Odor: tea, spicy, orange, lavender Use: A cross between Hallertauer Gold and 75/15/106M originating in Germany, released in 1993. |
Hopsteiner |
Herkules Odor: pepper, spicy, resinous, orange Use: A German high alpha cross variety, bred in Huell. |
Hopsteiner |
Hersbrucker Odor: spicy, hay, orange, tobacco Use: A landrace variety originating Germany. |
Hopsteiner |
Horizon Odor: floral, citrusy, spicy Use: Released in 1998 from a cross between a selected high alpha-acid and high beta-acid USDA female and a selected USDA Geman aroma male. |
Hopsteiner |
Huell Melon Odor: melon, tropical fruit, orange, vanilla Use: Cascade x Huell male |
Hopsteiner |
Lemondrop Hopsteiner Experimental Hop #01210 Odor: lemon, mint, green tea, light melon Use: Aroma-type hop, originated from a cross between Cascade and USDA 19058 male |
Hopsteiner |
Liberty Odor: herbal, spicy, rose Use: A triploid seedling of the German Hallertau variety. |
Hopsteiner |
Lubelski (Lublin) Odor: tea, lemon, floral Use: A landrace aroma variety thought to have been bred from a Saaz selection; grown in the area of Poland of the same name. |
Hopsteiner |
Mandarina Bavaria Odor: Tangerine, grapefruit, lime, bubble gum Use: Cascade x Huell male breeding line (94/045/001 x wild PM resistant male) |
Hopsteiner |
Marynka Odor: aniseed, grapefruit, lemon Use: Polish breeding. |
Hopsteiner |
Melba Odor: Passionfruit, Grapefruit, citrus and summery characteristics |
Hopsteiner |
Mount Hood Odor: floral, herbal, tarragon, honey Use: A triploid seedling of the German Hallertauer variety; daughter of Hallertauer Mittelfrueh and sister to Liberty. |
Hopsteiner |
Mt. Rainier Odor: Grass, Cedar, Lemon, Tea Use: Hallertauer Magnum x USDA 19085M - cross made in 1994 in Corvallis OR and released in 2009 |
Hopsteiner |
Nelson Sauvin Odor: white wine, fruity, grape, gooseberries Use: A triploid variety developed at Hort Research, Riwaka Research Centre from a Smoothcone and NZ male cross; first released in 2000. |
Hopsteiner |
Northdown Odor: spicy, floral, pine Use: Bred at Wye College from a Northern Brewer and a downy mildew-resistant male cross; closely related to both Target and Challenger; released for commercial planting in the early 1970's. |
Hopsteiner |
Northern Brewer Odor: grassy, spicy, lime, pine, mint Use: A German cross between a Canterbury Golding and 'OB21' - a male seedling of Brewers Gold. |
Hopsteiner |
Nugget Odor: resinous, pineapple, floral Use: Selected from a cross between Brewers Gold and a high alpha-acid male with good storage properties; released in 1982. |
Hopsteiner |
Opal Odor: herbal, pepper, grass, aniseed Use: New variety bred in Huell |
Hopsteiner |
Perle Odor: tea, spicy, green fruit, pepper Use: A German variety bred in Huell resulting from a cross between Northern Brewer and 63/5/27M. |
Hopsteiner |
Phoenix Odor: spicy, chocolate Use: Developed at Wye College; a seedling of Yeoman, this variety shows great promise as a versatile and robust new variety. |
Hopsteiner |
Pilgrim Odor: spicy, citrusy, pear Use: A new variety registered by Wye College in 2001. |
Hopsteiner |
Polaris Odor: menthol, ice wine, pineapple Use: 94/075/758 x 97/060/720 (div. Huell material) |
Hopsteiner |
Premiant Odor: fruity, lemon, lavender Use: Released in the Czech Republic in 1996, descendant of the variety Northern Brewer. |
Hopsteiner |
Pride of Ringwood Odor: fruity, citrusy, cedar, herbal Use: Bred in Australia from an English variety - Pride of Kent; released in 1965. |
Hopsteiner |
Progress Odor: spicy, currant, cassis Use: Developed at Wye College in 1951 from WGV and released in 1964 as a wilt-tolerant alternative to Fuggle. |
Hopsteiner |
Saazer Odor: grass, resinous, lemon Use: A landrace variety originating in the Czech Republic. |
Hopsteiner |
Santiam Odor: Spicy, herbal, floral Use: A triploid hop resulting from a cross between 1/3 German Tettnanger, 1/3 Hallertauer Mittelfrueh and a selected tetraploid USDA male. |
Hopsteiner |
Saphir Odor: citrusy, spicy, floral Use: A cross between two new varieties 83/17/20 and 80/56/6 bred in Huell. |
Hopsteiner |
Sl�dek Odor: fruity, passion fruit, citrus Use: Hybrid posterity of Northern Brewer, Osvald's close No. 126 and male components from Czech provenience - released in the Czech Republic in 1994. |
Hopsteiner |
Smaragd |
Hazards identification | |
Classification of the substance or mixture | |
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS) | |
None found. | |
GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements | |
Pictogram | |
Hazard statement(s) | |
None found. | |
Precautionary statement(s) | |
None found. | |
Oral/Parenteral Toxicity: | |
Not determined | |
Dermal Toxicity: | |
Not determined | |
Inhalation Toxicity: | |
Not determined |
Category: | |||
spices, other natural seasonings and flavorings | |||
Recommendation for hops usage levels up to: | |||
not for fragrance use. | |||
Recommendation for hops flavor usage levels up to: | |||
not for flavor use. |
EPA ACToR:Toxicology Data |
EPA Substance Registry Services (SRS):Registry |
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases:Data |
humulus lupulus l. |
Chemidplus:0977051130 |
humulus lupulus l. | |
Pubchem (sid): | 135274021 |
None Found |
None Found |
humulus lupulus | |
lupulin |