Description
Tardif de Bourgogne is an aroma hop that is typically used in only late boil additions, including dry hopping.
Having top notes of pine, frankincense and rose petals. It is a great alternative for those whose palates are dank and bleary, from the current onslaught of the sweet and heavy. Tardif de Bourgogne is an old school French noble varietal that was commercially successful in lager beers prior to the introduction of the popular French Strisselspalt. It’s name loosely translates to “late harvest of burgundy.”
Acid profile & Oil composition (%)
Aroma profile and use
Acid profile
Substitutes
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Strisselspalt
Pale AlePilsWitbier
Alpha acid1–4%
Beta acid3–6%
Total oil0.6–0.8 mL
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Celeia
Pale AlePilsWitbier
Alpha acid3–6%
Beta acid2–4%
Total oil0.5–3.6 mL
NobleFloralLavenderSpicy+2
Pacific Crest
Pale AlePilsWitbier
Alpha acid3.9%
Beta acid3%
NobleTobaccoEarthyGrassy+4
Talus
Pale AlePilsWitbier
Alpha acid8.1–9.5%
Beta acid8.3–10.2%
Total oil1–2.7 mL
GrapefruitCitrusRosePine+8
Nobility Blend
IPAAPAPils
Alpha acid4.2–4.5%
Beta acid4.9–5.3%
LemonOrangeLemongrassGreen+2
Zythos
IPAAPAPils
Alpha acid10–12.5%
Beta acid4.7–6.2%
Total oil0.7–1.2 mL
TangerineCitrusFloralPine+2
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