
Super Galena
– This high alpha hop is comparable to Galena in bitterness and aroma profiles. Super Gale-
nas have relatively high contents of bitter acids, beta acids, total oil, and humulene. They have a moderate,
pleasant aroma.
Aroma: Citrus
Alpha Acids: 13-16%
Beta Acids: 8-10%
Cohumulone: 35-40% of alpha acids
Myrcene: 45-60% of total oil
Humulene: 19-24% of total oil
Caryophyllene: 6-14% of total oil
Farnesene: <1% of total oil
Yield Potential: 2500-2800 lb/ac
Possible Substitutions: Galena
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Target
- Target is widely used for its high alpha-acids content combined with an acceptable aroma; usually
for bittering. They provide a unique herbal character, earthy, and grassy.
Aroma: Quite intense, pleasant English hop aroma
Alpha Acids: 9.5-12.5%
Beta Acids: 4.3-5.7%
Cohumulone: 35-40% of alpha acids
Myrcene: 45-55% of total oil
Humulene: 17-22% of total oil
Caryophyllene: 8-10% of total oil
Farnesene: <1% of total oil
Yield Potential: 1350-1800 lb/ac
Possible Substitutions: Fuggle, Willamette
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Tettnanger
– This variety provides a very fine aroma. It’s rich flavor and flowery notes make it a versatile
and favorite lager and light ale hop.
Aroma: Mild and pleasant; slightly spicy
Alpha Acids: 2.5-5.5%
Beta Acids: 3-5%
Cohumulone: 22-28% of alpha acids
Myrcene: 20-35% (GR) of total oil; 36-45% (US) of total oil
Humulene: 22-35% of total oil
Caryophyllene: 6-11% of total oil
Farnesene: 16-24% of total oil
Yield Potential: 900-1340 lb/ac
Possible Substitutions: Santiam, Spalt Select, German Spalt
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