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− | A triploid released in 1983 as part of a program attempting to develop an American substitute for [[Hallertauer | + | A triploid released in 1983 as part of a program attempting to develop an American substitute for [[Hallertauer Mittelfrüh]], '''Mount Hood''' was derived from a tetraploid [[Hallertauer]] and an unnamed aroma variety. Sister hops from the same program include [[Liberty]], [[Crystal (Hop)|Crystal]], and [[Ultra]]. |
Mount Hood has a mild and clean aroma and flavour, excellent for finishing European lagers. | Mount Hood has a mild and clean aroma and flavour, excellent for finishing European lagers. |
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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 Mittelfrüh, 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 mild and clean aroma and flavour, excellent for finishing European lagers.