HORT9909
Dual purposeNew Zealand8230New World

HORT9909

Alpha acid

6–10%

Beta acid

3–4%

Beer styles:Pale AleIPA
Description

Hort9909 is triploid selection with “Hersbrucker Pure” parentage. Hersbrucker Pure itself being a cross of Hallertau Mittelfrüh, and Saaz and a wild German hop.

HORT9909 is a dual-purpose hop that can be used in all hop additions throughout the brewing process.

Hort9909 is a trial variety with pronounced forward citrus characters of lemon and lime, sweet hay and spices background in keeping with the selections breeding.

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Acid profile & Oil composition (%)

Acid profile

Alpha acid6–10%
Beta acid3–4%
Co-humulone27–29%

Oil composition (%)

Myrcene74.6%
Caryophyllene6.7%
Humulene17.9%
Farnesene0.7%
Myrcene49–51%
Caryophyllene4–5%
Humulene11–13%
Farnesene0–1%
Aroma profile and use
LimeHaySweetSpicyCitrusLemonNobleBlack currantPine
Statistics
  • harvested in late February or March and continues through to early April.
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