131. Loral HBC 291—A new flavor hop variety
Tim Kostelecky (1),
Michael Ferguson (1), Jason Perrault (2), Scott Varnum (1), Gene
Probasco (1); (1) John I. Haas, Inc., Yakima, WA, U.S.A.; (2) Select
Botanicals Group, Yakima, WA, U.S.A.
Hops
Poster
Loral HBC 291 is a new flavor hop variety developed and released by
the Hop Breeding Company LLC. The aroma profile of the hop has been
described as that of a “super noble hop,” with its wonderful floral and
herbal notes followed by a backdrop of citrus and earthy character. In
beer the floral notes are accentuated yet complemented nicely by fruity
and citrus notes with a hint of herbal. This hop is great for
distinctive IPAs and pale ales and perfect for sessionable and
lager-style beers. Loral is a daughter of the U.S. developed aroma
variety Glacier and a granddaughter of the old European noble aroma
variety Tardif de Bourgogne, which originated in the Bourgogne region of
eastern France. The father is a son of the U.S. developed variety
Nugget. Loral is characterized by having numerous small, dense cones
with a moderate alpha-acid content of 10.0-12.0% and a beta-acid content
of 4.5-5.5%. The cohumulone content of the alpha-acids is 21.0-23.0%,
and total oils range from 1.5-2.5 mL/100 g of hops.
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