Hallertau TraditionvsTaiheke

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

Hallertau Tradition

Aroma

Alpha acid

4.6–7%

Beta acid

3–6%

Total oil

0.5–1.9 mL

Germany

Taiheke

Dual purpose

Alpha acid

5–9%

Beta acid

5–5.5%

Total oil

1–1.5 mL

New Zealand

Key differences

When to pick Hallertau Tradition

  • Aroma-focused - ideal for dry hopping

When to pick Taiheke

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

Aroma profile and use

No shared aromas - the varieties have divergent profiles.

Only in Hallertau Tradition

EarthyGrassyNectarFruityNoble

Only in Taiheke

CitrusTropicalGrapefruitLemonLimeFloralSpicy

Property

PropertyHallertau TraditionTaiheke
Alpha acid4.6–7%5–9%
Beta acid3–6%5–5.5%
Co-humulone23–30%33–40%
Total oil0.5–1.9 mL1–1.5 mL
Myrcene17–32%50–60%
Humulene35–50%10–20%
Caryophyllene10–15%5–10%
Farnesene0–1%0–5%
OriginGermanyNew Zealand
PurposeAromaDual purpose

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