Bitter hops
The bitter hop varieties bear their name because of a high alpha acid content, which is responsible for the typical basic bitterness of beer.
The bitter hop varieties bear their name because of a high alpha acid content, which is responsible for the typical basic bitterness of beer.
Alpha acids | 12,0-17,0% |
Beta acids | 4,0-5,5% |
Total polyphenols | 3,0-4,0% |
Total oil in ml/100g hops |
1,6-2,4 |
Alpha acids | 18,0-23,0% |
Beta acids | 4,5-6,0% |
Total polyphenols | 2,6-2,7% |
Total oil in ml/100g hops |
4,4-4,8 |
Alpha acids | 11,0-16,0% |
Beta acids | 5,0-7,0% |
Total polyphenols | 2,0-3,0% |
Total oil in ml/100g hops |
1,6-2,6 |
Alpha acids | 12,0-17,0% |
Beta acids | 4,0-6,0% |
Total polyphenols | 3,0-4,0% |
Total oil in ml/100g hops |
0,9-1,4 |
Alpha acids | 6,0-10,0% |
Beta acids | 3,0-5,0% |
Total polyphenols | 3,0-4,0% |
Total oil in ml/100g hops |
1,0-1,6 |
Alpha acids | 9,0-13,0% |
Beta acids | 3,0-5,0% |
Total polyphenols | 3,0-4,0% |
Total oil in ml/100g hops |
0,9-1,3 |
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