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Hops - Absolutes
Hops - Absolutes
Botanical Name: Humulus lupulus
Plant Part: Crude Nuts
Extraction Method: Food Grade Solvent
Origin: Germany

Description: Hops - also referred to as cones - provides the Hop absolute through food grade solvent extraction.

Colour: Golden Amber

Common Uses: Hops is well known for its perfumery and food applications. Nonetheless, it has some very distinct aromatherapy benefits. Paramount on the list is Hops' ability to perform as a sedative. This makes it perfect for insomniacs and those suffering through nervous stress.

Consistency: Medium to Thick

Note: Medium

Strength of Aroma: Medium

Blends well with: Hops is not typically blended. As a result, information on preferred blends is not available.

Aromatic Description: Hops has a warm, spicy aroma. The undertones will remind many of beer. History: Hops have long been used in Germany in the production of Beers.
   
 

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Cautions: Hops absolute can irritate skin and mucous membranes.
Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.
** It is important to note that all absolutes are extremely concentrated by nature. They should not be evaluated in this state unless you are accustomed to the undiluted fragrance. For those trying Absolutes for the first time, we strongly recommend they be evaluated in dilution. Otherwise, the complexity of the fragrance - particularly the rare and exotic notes - become lost.
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