Moutere
Dual purposeNew Zealand2015New World

Moutere

Alpha acid

17.5–19.5%

Beta acid

8–10%

Total oil

1.5–1.9 mL

Beer styles:Fruit BeersIPASours
Description

A triploid variety bred from Southern Cross and a New Zealand male, Moutere was released in 2015.

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

Moutere hops have intensely tropical and fruity with dominant grapefruit and passion fruit notes. It also has undertones of spry hay, earthy baking spice, and resinous pine.

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Acid profile & Oil composition (%)

Acid profile

Alpha acid17.5–19.5%
Beta acid8–10%
Co-humulone24–28%

Oil composition (%)

Myrcene51.1%
Caryophyllene12.5%
Humulene35.2%
Farnesene1.1%
Myrcene22–23%
Caryophyllene5–6%
Humulene15–16%
Farnesene0–1%
Aroma profile and use
TropicalGrapefruitPassion fruitHayEarthyPine
Statistics
  • harvested in late February or March and continues through to early April.
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