Cobbs (Goldings) Hop Plant

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£30.00

Goldings hops, selected by James West in the late 19th century from Canterbury Whitebine, are a traditional English variety introduced by John Cobb around 1881. Known for their strong late-season growth, moderate spring training is recommended, and cones should be picked promptly when ripe as they do not store well. These hops are prized for their pleasing appearance, aroma, and heavy yield on suitable soils. Renowned for their classic English aroma, Goldings are widely used in traditional ales.

Key Points:

  • Origin: United Kingdom
  • Primary Use: Aroma
  • Height: Tall
  • Flavour Notes: Spicy, Herbal, Floral
  • Also Known As: Cobbs Golding

Please read our comprehensive guide to planting and caring for your hop plant here.

What's Included:

  • Hop plant root from one of the UK's best growers
  • An exclusive enamel badge
  • Advice and guidance from professional hop growers and brewers
  • Celebrate the harvest with your fellow growers
  • Invite to first pour of the green hop beer
  • Cans of your own, locally brewed Collective beer with your name on!