common hops
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Definition
Noun 1. A European twining plant whose flowers are used chiefly to flavor malt liquors; cultivated in America: This is the primary definition, referring to a specific perennial climbing plant (Humulus lupulus). Its female flowers, called "cones," are used primarily to impart bitterness, flavor, and aroma to beer.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The brewery sources its common hops from a local farm in the Pacific Northwest.
- For this traditional ale recipe, you will need a specific variety of common hops for bittering.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical/Latin Name: The term "common hops" is the common name for the species . In technical or botanical contexts, the Latin name is often used.
- While there are many cultivars, they all belong to the species Humulus lupulus, commonly known as common hops.
Variants and Related Words
- Hop (n): The singular form, often used to refer to the dried flowers (cones) of the common hops plant used in brewing.
- This beer is brewed with aromatic hops.
- Hops (n, pl): The more frequently used plural form, referring to the flowers themselves, especially after harvesting and processing for brewing.
- The farmer is harvesting this year's crop of hops.
Synonyms
- Humulus lupulus: The scientific (Latin) name for the plant.
- Hop plant: A more general descriptive term.
Noun
- European twining plant whose flowers are used chiefly to flavor malt liquors; cultivated in America