
Progress Hops – Whole Leaf 100g
Progress Whole Leaf Hops
Progress hops are a UK aroma variety developed as a smoother, slightly stronger alternative to Fuggle.
They offer soft herbal, floral, and light spicy notes, making them ideal for English-style ales that need subtle hop presence and gentle complexity.
Best suited for late boil or whirlpool additions where their delicate aroma can shine without adding harsh bitterness.
Progress Hop Profile
- Origin: United Kingdom
- Alpha Acid: 5–7%
- Beta Acid: 1.5–2.5%
- Characteristics: Herbal, floral, mild spice, soft fruit
- Substitutes: Fuggle, East Kent Goldings, Willamette
- Use: Aroma, late boil, whirlpool
Progress Hop Flavour
Progress provides a clean, understated aroma with herbal and floral tones.
Compared to Fuggle, it’s slightly more refined and rounded, with less earthiness and a touch of spice on the finish.
Beer Styles for Progress Hops
Progress fits naturally into British ale styles where malt is the focus and hop character should be soft and supporting.
- English Bitter: Adds gentle aroma without sharpness or clash.
- Golden Ale: Provides floral lift and light spice over pale malt.
- English Mild: Offers a clean herbal background that won’t overshadow yeast or grain.
- Brown Ale: Complements nutty and caramel malts with subtle depth.
- Porter: Layers in delicate aroma beneath roasted malt base.
Progress Hop Substitutes
Progress hops can be substituted with other UK aroma varieties such as Fuggle, East Kent Goldings, or Willamette.
- Fuggle: Earthier and more rustic, but similar in usage and origin.
- East Kent Goldings: Brighter and more floral, offering a sweeter top note.
- Willamette: American-grown with a floral-herbal profile close to Progress in character.
Progress Hop Pairings
Pairs well with hops like Fuggle, Challenger, and Northdown to add structure and aroma layering in English-style beers.
- Fuggle: Reinforces earthy and herbal character for malt-driven styles.
- Challenger: Adds bitterness and subtle citrus to round out blends.
- Northdown: Introduces resinous spice and floral complexity without overpowering.
Brewer’s Tip
Progress is a great choice when you want a smoother hop than Fuggle, but still in the same stylistic family.
It works best when aroma is a background feature — think late boil, whirlpool, or in a blend to soften more aggressive hops.