Eureka Hops

Also known as: Experimental Pine Fruit, X05256

Recipes:
868
Purpose:
Dual Purpose
Alpha:
Super High
Origin:
🇺🇸 United States
Substitutes:
Pairings:
  1. Citra
  2. Mosaic
  3. Simcoe
  4. Centennial
  5. Columbus
  6. Cascade
  7. Chinook
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Flavor:

Profile

Eureka hops, also known as Experimental Pine Fruit (EXP) hops, is a variety bred from Apollo and Merkur. It is a dual-purpose hop that can be used for both bittering and aroma purposes in beer brewing. These hops are known for their complex and unique aroma profile, which includes notes of pine, mint, dark fruit, and citrus.

Eureka hops have a very high alpha acid content, typically ranging around 18-20%, which makes them a good choice for brewers who want to add bitterness to their beer. They also contain high levels of essential oils, which contribute to their distinctive aroma. Eureka hops are often used in American-style IPAs and other hop-forward beer styles, as they can provide a bold and intense hop character.

Overall, Eureka hops are a relatively new addition to the world of beer hops, but they have quickly gained popularity among brewers who are looking for a hop variety with a unique and complex flavor and aroma profile.

Characteristics

Alpha Acid

9.9 < 17.5 < 18.5 %

Beta Acid

2.0 < 2.0 < 5.5 %

Amount

5.1 < 33.3 < 100.0 %

Usage

Purpose: Dual Purpose

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