Fuggle hops are noted for its distinct European aroma and has enjoyed a long, versatile run. At its peak nearly 100 years ago Fuggle was known as a dual-use hop. Today however, as other higher alpha acid varieties have become more prevalent, it’s now more prominently used for its aroma.
| Characteristics | Earthy, grassy, floral | 
| Usage | Aroma | 
| Alpha Acid | 3.0% - 5.5% 
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| Beta Acid | 2.1% - 2.8% | 
| Co-Humulone | 25% - 29% | 
| Total Oil | 0.7 - 1.2 mL/100g | 
| Myrcene | 40% - 45% | 
| Humulene | 25% - 30% | 
| Caryophyllene | 7.0% - 10.0% | 
| Farnesene | 3.0% - 5.0% | 
| Substitutes | Fuggle (US), Willamette, Styrian Golding, Tettnanger, Newport | 
| Style Guide | English Ale, Porter, Mild Ale, Bitter, Extra Special Bitter, Lambic, Amber Ale, Cask Ale, Stout, Oatmeal Stout, Strong Ale, Nut Brown Ale, Golden Ale, Christmas Ale |