CTZvsStrisselspalt

CTZ (dual purpose) and Strisselspalt (aroma) serve different purposes. Comparing acids, aromas and character helps pick the right hop.

CTZ

Dual purpose

Alpha acid

14.5–17%

Beta acid

4.5–5.5%

Total oil

2.5–4.5 mL

United States

Strisselspalt

Aroma

Alpha acid

1–4%

Beta acid

3–6%

Total oil

0.6–0.8 mL

France

Key differences

When to pick CTZ

  • Higher alpha acid - stronger bittering
  • More essential oils - more intense aroma
  • More myrcene - pronounced citrus and resinous notes
  • Versatile - works for both bittering and aroma
  • Richer, more complex aroma profile

When to pick Strisselspalt

  • Aroma-focused - ideal for dry hopping

Aroma profile and use

Shared aromas

Citrus

Only in CTZ

Black currantLicoriceCurryCannabisDank

Only in Strisselspalt

SpicyFloralHerbal

Property

PropertyCTZStrisselspalt
Alpha acid14.5–17%1–4%
Beta acid4.5–5.5%3–6%
Co-humulone28–35%20–27%
Total oil2.5–4.5 mL0.6–0.8 mL
Myrcene45–55%35–52%
Humulene9–14%13–21%
Caryophyllene6–10%8–10%
Farnesene0–1%0–1%
OriginUnited StatesFrance
PurposeDual purposeAroma

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