Hop substitute guide

Pride of Ringwood Hop substitutes and hop flavour/profile

Pride of Ringwood hop substitute guide with Specific aroma descriptors include pronounced and pleasant with cedar, oak and herbal tones Alternative hops...

If you are out of Pride of Ringwood hops, use this profile to pick a substitute with a similar flavour direction and brewing role.

Pride of Ringwood Flavour Profile

Specific aroma descriptors include pronounced and pleasant with cedar, oak and herbal tones

Best Used In

Predominantly bittering but with interesting aromatic qualities. British ales, Australian- style ales and lagers

Pride of Ringwood Hop Substitutes

Centennial Galena Cluster

Pride of Ringwood hop substitute FAQ

What can I substitute for Pride of Ringwood hops?

Start with Centennial, Galena, and Cluster, then compare the alpha acid and flavour profile against the role of Pride of Ringwood in your recipe.

What beer styles use Pride of Ringwood?

Pride of Ringwood is commonly listed for Predominantly bittering but with interesting aromatic qualities. British ales and Australian- style ales and lagers. Use the style fit as a guide when choosing between possible substitutes.

Do alpha acids matter when replacing Pride of Ringwood?

Yes. This profile lists Pride of Ringwood around 8.5% alpha acids. For bittering additions, adjust the hop weight if your substitute is much higher or lower.

Should late additions and dry hops be substituted differently?

Yes. Bittering swaps should prioritize alpha acid and timing, while late additions and dry hops should prioritize aroma, flavour, and the beer style you are brewing.