
Admiral
– Admiral is often utilized for its displays of typical English aroma and bittering potential. It is also
said to have a slight citrusy, orange flavor.
Aroma: Typical English aroma
Alpha Acids; 13.0% - 16.0%
Beta Acids: 4.8% – 6.1%
Cohumulone: 37% – 45% of alpha acids
Myrcene: 39% – 48% of total oil
Humulene: 23%-26% of total oil
Caryophyllene: 6.8% – 7.2%
Farnesene: 1.8% - 2.2%
Yield Potential: 800-1060 lb/ac
Possible Substitutions: Target, Northdown, Challenger
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Ahtanum
– Ahtanum is commonly used for its moderate bittering and aromatic properties. It has a citrus &
floral character much like Cascade with some earthy or piney tones.
Aroma: Floral, Citrus
Alpha Acids: 5.7% - 6.3%
Beta Acids: 5.0% - 6.5%
Cohumulone: 30 – 35% of alpha acids
Myrcene: 50% – 55% of total oil
Humulene: 16% – 20% of total oil
Caryophyllene: 9% – 12% of total oil
Farnesene: <1% of total oil
Yield Potential: 1775 - 1950 lb/ac
Possible Substitutions: Amarillo, Cascade
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Amarillo ®
– Amarillo is characterized by its low cohumulone content and mid to high alpha. This variety
has a flowery citrus like aroma (more orange than grapefruit) with a medium bittering value.
Aroma: Floral and citrus
Alpha Acids: 8 – 11%
Beta Acids: 6 – 7%
Cohumulone: 21 – 24%
Myrcene: 68 – 70%
Humulene: 9 – 11%
Caryophyllene: 2 – 4%
Farnesene: 2 – 4%
Yield Potential: 1200 - 1600 lb/ac
Possible Substitutions: Cascade, Centennial
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