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Noble English hops grown in East Kent, England, used to make Samuel Adams ales. Named after the farmer who originally identified the hop type. | Noble English hops grown in East Kent, England, used to make Samuel Adams ales. Named after the farmer who originally identified the hop type. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 20 January 2007
Noble English hops grown in East Kent, England, used to make Samuel Adams ales. Named after the farmer who originally identified the hop type.