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Lubelski

Lubelski hop variety — watercolor botanical illustration
Type Aroma
Alpha Acid 3.0-5.0%%
Origin Poland

About

Lubelski (Lublin) is Poland's premier noble-type hop, cultivated in the Lublin region for centuries. Its delicate floral and herbal character with distinctive lavender notes makes it an excellent choice for pilsners, lagers, and continental ales.

Flavor Profile

Floral, herbal, lavender, noble-like

Substitutes

Saaz, Hallertauer Mittelfrüh, Styrian Goldings

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lubelski hop?
Lubelski — Polish noble-type hop with floral, lavender character. Centuries of Lublin cultivation. Alpha acid 3-5%.
What is the alpha acid content of Lubelski hops?
Lubelski hops have an alpha acid content of 3.0-5.0%%.
What flavor does Lubelski add to beer?
Floral, herbal, lavender, noble-like
What are substitutes for Lubelski hops?
Saaz, Hallertauer Mittelfrüh, Styrian Goldings

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