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- Q15637628 subject Q8226945.
- Q15637628 subject Q8430156.
- Q15637628 subject Q8461226.
- Q15637628 subject Q8522097.
- Q15637628 abstract "Wakatu Hops are dual purpose hop used for flavouring and bittering beer, which are grown in Nelson, New Zealand. They received their name from the incorrect spelling of Whakatu, the Maori name for Nelson. Being bred from the Hallertau hop, they are often semi-correctly referred to as Hallertau hops. Wakatu and Hallertau hops are often interchangeable in beer recipes due to their close ties.".
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- Q15637628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8226945.
- Q15637628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8430156.
- Q15637628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461226.
- Q15637628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8522097.
- Q15637628 comment "Wakatu Hops are dual purpose hop used for flavouring and bittering beer, which are grown in Nelson, New Zealand. They received their name from the incorrect spelling of Whakatu, the Maori name for Nelson. Being bred from the Hallertau hop, they are often semi-correctly referred to as Hallertau hops. Wakatu and Hallertau hops are often interchangeable in beer recipes due to their close ties.".
- Q15637628 label "Wakatu Hops".