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+ | |origin=USA | ||
+ | |noble=No | ||
+ | |uses=bittering | ||
+ | |styles=American ales and lagers, especially American IPAs and stouts | ||
+ | |substitutions=[[Centennial]], [[Pacific Gem]] | ||
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+ | |alpha=14-18 | ||
+ | |beta=4.5-5.8 | ||
+ | |cohumulone=29-35 | ||
+ | |myrcene=25-45 | ||
+ | |humulene=15-25 | ||
+ | |carophyllene=7-12 | ||
+ | |farnesene=less than 1 | ||
+ | |total_oil=1.5-3.5 | ||
+ | |storage=poor | ||
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+ | |yield=very high | ||
+ | |harvest=mid to late season | ||
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− | + | This high alpha acid bittering hop was developed from the [[Centennial]] hop by the HopUnion breeding program. It is a low-cohumulone hop which gives a clean but long-lasting bitterness to beer. It can also be used as a dry hop in larger American beers, such as Pliny the Elder by Russian River Brewing. | |
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− | This high alpha acid bittering hop was developed from the [[Centennial]] hop. | ||
− | + | '''Tomahawk®''' is a registered trademark of Yakima Chief Ranches, LLC, under which they sell a hop believed to be identical to Columbus. | |
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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
This high alpha acid bittering hop was developed from the Centennial hop by the HopUnion breeding program. It is a low-cohumulone hop which gives a clean but long-lasting bitterness to beer. It can also be used as a dry hop in larger American beers, such as Pliny the Elder by Russian River Brewing.
Tomahawk® is a registered trademark of Yakima Chief Ranches, LLC, under which they sell a hop believed to be identical to Columbus.