Location | Quantity |
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Woodburn | 0 |
Cipole | 0 |
Aurora | 5 |
Other | 0 |
This variety was noticed growing "wild" in the hop garden of George Stace Moore's house at Horsmonden in Kent, England in 1861. In 1875 it was introduced by Richard Fuggle who lived in the village of Brenchley (not far from Horsmonden) and hence it was called Fuggle. The aroma is earthier and less sweet than Kent Goldings. 4-5.5% acid range. Produces english-style beers, particularly stout, american ales.
Freight and Deliveries
We can coordinate freight through common carrier freight companies for customers outside our local area. Charges will depend on current freight rates and size of load. Minimum order is $2500 with a $300 minimum freight. Please place order well ahead to allow time for making arrangements. Our responsibility for the plants will cease when they leave our nursery. You are also welcome to arrange your own freight.
Please call our Freight Department to arrange shipping: 503-982-6300.
Local Wholesale Delivery
We deliver to local job sites and nurseries. The cost varies per load and distance traveled.
Please call our Freight Department for a quote: 503-982-6300.