Southern Dawn
Dual purposeSouth Africa8230New World

Southern Dawn

Alpha acid

11.2–13.5%

Beta acid

4.3–5.9%

Beer styles:IPAPale AleLagersWheat BeersFruit Beers
Description

South African hops are usually harvested in the late summer months, which is typically around late February into March.

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

Southern Dawn is a great neutral bittering addition for hoppy styles like IPAs or Pale Ales.

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Acid profile & Oil composition (%)

Acid profile

Alpha acid11.2–13.5%
Beta acid4.3–5.9%
Co-humulone31–33%

Oil composition (%)

Myrcene47.2%
Caryophyllene13.4%
Humulene29.6%
Farnesene9.9%
Myrcene22–45%
Caryophyllene8–11%
Humulene17–25%
Farnesene4–10%
Aroma profile and use
QuinceLemongrassGingerChamomileStrawberryCitrusFruityHerbalSpicy
Statistics
  • harvested in the late summer months, which is typically around late February into March.
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