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+ | |origin=USA | ||
+ | |noble=Maybe | ||
+ | |uses=aroma | ||
+ | |styles=European and European-style [[lager]] | ||
+ | |substitutions=[[Hallertauer]], [[Tettnanger]], [[Mount Hood]], [[Ultra]] | ||
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+ | |alpha=3-6 | ||
+ | |beta=3-4 | ||
+ | |cohumulone=24-28 | ||
+ | |myrcene=24-42 | ||
+ | |humulene=30-40 | ||
+ | |carophyllene=9-12 | ||
+ | |farnesene=less than 1 | ||
+ | |total_oil=0.7-1.8 | ||
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+ | |yield=low | ||
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This article discusses a specific variety of hops. For general information about selecting, using or propogating hops, see the main hop page
A triploid released in 1983 as part of a program attempting to develop an American substitute for Hallertauer Mittelfruh, Mount Hood was derived from a tetraploid Hallertauer and an unnamed aroma variety. Sister hops from the same program include Liberty, Crystal, and Ultra.
Mount Hood has a unique slightly spicy character and, unlike its half-sisters, is considered a true noble hop by some. Excellent in German lagers.