Well, I snoozed on this one but would like to grow a hop plant, just for fun at the moment but in the future I will probably take it more seriously.
Is it too late to get one for this year? I know the ideal time has long passed, so I have lost a good 2 months growing, but is it still worth getting one now... in Cambridgeshire, so the growing season is very good
I see Prima Donna being mentioned a lot, which I've never heard of actually.. is that a good one to grow at home
And regarding 'Prima Donna' hops;
Just seen the RHS have a guide to growing this exact variety 'Prima Donna' on their website.
And according to EssentiallyHops.co.uk
Prima Donna hop plant (otherwise known as First Gold) is a dwarf variety, designed to grow to a height of around 2-3 metres in a hedgerow system.
So sounds perfect for the home grower.
And this from Charles Faram Hops,
First Gold
Use in brewing
Dual purpose hop.
The variety is very suitable both as a general kettle hop and also for late and dry hopping in all types of beer. First Gold has good aroma and bittering qualities, much of the flavour of WGV seems to have been retained but with an added extra citrus quality, produces a well-balanced bitterness and a fruity, slightly spicy note in ales. An orangey quality has been observed in many beers brewed using this variety.
Substitutions
Willamette, East Kent Goldings, Styrian Goldings, Crystal
Origin/History
A dwarf hop bred at Wye College, on extensive farm trials in 1995. First Gold is from a cross-pollination of WGV with a dwarf male. It has a very attractive aroma which some liken to Goldings but with a higher Alpha content than traditional aroma hops.
Agronomics
First Gold crops with a larger number of medium-sized cones and yields well on the trial sites. Reasonable tolerance to Verticillium Wilt which seems to be been inherited from its WGV parent. Susceptible to Downy mildew, resistant to Powdery mildew.
Organic Status
Also available in Organic
Storage
Excellent
Characteristics | Tangerine, orange, cinnamon aroma, marmalade flavors |
Purpose | Bittering & Aroma |
Alpha Acid Composition | 5.6%-9.3% |
Beta Acid Composition | 2.3%-4.1% |
Co-Humulone Composition | 31%-36% |
Country | UK |