Hallertau hop-growing region

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The Hallertau hop-growing region is a renowned agricultural area in Bavaria, Germany, famous as one of the world’s largest and oldest hop-producing regions for brewing beer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural region
hop-growing region
associatedWith Bavarian beer culture
German beer purity tradition
climate temperate continental climate
contains Freising district NERFINISHED
Kelheim district NERFINISHED
Landshut district NERFINISHED
Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm district NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
crop Humulus lupulus
aroma hop varieties
bitter hop varieties
economicSector agriculture
beer brewing supply chain
hasMuseum German Hop Museum in Wolnzach NERFINISHED
heritageStatus traditional hop-growing area
knownFor aroma hops
beer brewing ingredients
bittering hops
brewing industry
hop production
language German
locatedIn Bavaria
Danube River basin NERFINISHED
Lower Bavaria NERFINISHED
Southern Germany NERFINISHED
Upper Bavaria NERFINISHED
mainHarvestSeason early autumn
late summer
majorTown Mainburg NERFINISHED
Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm NERFINISHED
Wolnzach NERFINISHED
partOf Free State of Bavaria NERFINISHED
product Hallertau Magnum hops NERFINISHED
Hallertau Perle hops NERFINISHED
Hallertau Tradition hops
Hallertau hops NERFINISHED
Hallertauer Mittelfrüh hops NERFINISHED
reputation one of the world’s largest hop-growing areas
one of the world’s oldest hop-growing areas
tourismType agritourism
beer tourism
usedFor beer production
lager brewing
pilsner brewing

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Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm locatedIn Hallertau hop-growing region