
Northern Brewer Hops – Whole Leaf 100g
Northern Brewer Whole Leaf Hops
Northern Brewer hops are a classic dual-purpose variety developed in the UK from a cross of Canterbury Goldings and a wild American hop.
They’re known for their firm bitterness and woody, herbal aroma.
In whole leaf form, they bring a distinct minty freshness, subtle spice, and light resin to the boil — great in traditional and hybrid styles.
Used early for clean bitterness, or late to add depth without overwhelming softer malts or lager yeast profiles.
Northern Brewer Hop Profile
- Origin: UK (also US-grown)
- Alpha Acid: 7–10%
- Beta Acid: 3–5%
- Characteristics: Woody, minty, herbaceous, mild spice
- Substitutes: Brewer’s Gold, Perle, Chinook
- Use: Dual-purpose – bittering and aroma
Northern Brewer Hop Flavour
Northern Brewer delivers a clean, moderate bitterness with a unique aroma that blends woody herbs, mild mint, and light spice.
It’s especially effective in styles that benefit from earthy, structured hop presence without overt citrus or fruit.
Beer Styles for Northern Brewer Hops
Northern Brewer is best suited to old-world and hybrid styles where structured bitterness and subtle aroma support yeast or malt complexity.
- California Common: Classic anchor hop providing firm bitterness and woody-minty aroma.
- Altbier: Balances malt sweetness with clean herbal hop character.
- English Bitter: Adds structure and mild spice to balance softer English malt.
- Amber Lager: Contributes clean, dry bitterness and earthy aroma.
- Bock: Holds up in rich malt-heavy lagers with herbal depth.
Northern Brewer Hop Substitutes
Northern Brewer hops can be substituted with bold, structured varieties like Brewer’s Gold, Perle, or Chinook depending on your goals.
- Brewer’s Gold: Brings more fruit and spice, but similar bittering strength.
- Perle: Softer and slightly more floral, with a clean herbal base.
- Chinook: Stronger pine and spice — good if you want more edge in bigger beers.
Northern Brewer Hop Pairings
Pairs well with Hallertau Mittelfrüh, Saaz, and Fuggle for traditional-style hop blends with structured but subtle complexity.
- Hallertau Mittelfrüh: Adds floral balance and softens minty tones.
- Saaz: Brings dryness and noble spice to round out the profile.
- Fuggle: Supports earthy depth and mellows bitterness in darker ales.
Brewer’s Tip
Try Northern Brewer in a split-bittering schedule with a lighter aroma hop — it’s especially useful in lager-yeast ferments or recipes with a higher finishing gravity.
Works equally well as a late addition in altbiers or hybrid styles where subtle bitterness defines the finish.