Format | Pellet |
Origin | German |
Flavor and Aroma | Floral, Spicy |
Alpha Acids | Average |
Use | Aroma/Flavor |
Humboldt Beer Works
Perle (DE)
Perle (DE)
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Perle hops were originally bred from English Northern Brewer in 1978 at the Hull Hop Institute in Germany. This varietal has now been translated into an American grown variation, though it still retains the same name and general characteristics.
With an alpha acid range of about 7% to 9.5%, Perle can provide a clean and effective bittering quality. You can also expect an aroma of spicy florals to come through if used in later hop additions. If you need to substitute Perle hops in your recipe, the best route is parent Northern Brewer.
Hop Statistics:
Alpha Acids: 6 - 9%
Beta Acids: 3 - 4.5%
Alpha-Beta Ratio:
Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 28-31%
Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 0.8 - 2
Storage(% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 68° F): N/A
Similar Hop Varieties: N/A
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Humboldt Beer Works
Humboldt Beer Works is located in Old Town Eureka, on California's beautiful & rugged North Coast.
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