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Hereford Hop is a semi-hard [[cheese]] made from [[cows' milk]] and animal [[rennet]]. In spite of its name, it is not produced in Herefordshire, but in Gloucestershire, by '''[http://www.charlesmartell.com/ Charles Martell]''' of Dymock (who revived the [[cheese]] in 1988).  It can be made from raw or pasteurised [[milk]].
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Hereford Hop is a semi-hard [[cheese]] made from [[cows' milk]] and animal [[rennet]]. In spite of its name, it is not produced in Herefordshire, but in Gloucestershire, by Charles Martell of Dymock (who revived the [[cheese]] in 1988).  It can be made from raw or pasteurised [[milk]].
  
 
The [[cheese]] is coated with toasted [[hops]] after moulding and then matured for 3 months.  The [[hops]] have a slightly bitter taste and contrast sharply with the mellow, sweet and buttery [[cheese]]. It has a natural rind.
 
The [[cheese]] is coated with toasted [[hops]] after moulding and then matured for 3 months.  The [[hops]] have a slightly bitter taste and contrast sharply with the mellow, sweet and buttery [[cheese]]. It has a natural rind.
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Hereford Hop cheese

Hereford Hop is a semi-hard cheese made from cows' milk and animal rennet. In spite of its name, it is not produced in Herefordshire, but in Gloucestershire, by Charles Martell of Dymock (who revived the cheese in 1988). It can be made from raw or pasteurised milk.

The cheese is coated with toasted hops after moulding and then matured for 3 months. The hops have a slightly bitter taste and contrast sharply with the mellow, sweet and buttery cheese. It has a natural rind.

Matured for 1-3 months, the round cheese is excellent with beer.

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