Hallertau Blanc
Hallertau Blanc, daughter of Cascade, was released to the world in 2012. Established on the Hüll farm in the German Hallertau region, it was grown primarily for use in American-style Ales. Hallertau Blanc’s flavour profile is said to be fruity, with wine-like qualities of gooseberry and grass, similar to that of Sauvignon Blanc. It also features a complex aroma profile with notes of cassis and elderflower in addition to grapes, grapefruit, and lemongrass. Other notes detected in trials have been passionfruit, pineapple, and gooseberry.
Technical Data
Alpha Acid: 9%-12%
Form: Pellet
Beta Acid: 4.5%-6%
Co-Humulone: 22%-26%
Total Oils: 0.8-1.5 mL/100g
Beer Styles
IPA, Belgian Ale, Wheat Beer, Bretts & Pale Ale.
Replacement:
Nelson Sauvin
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