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    2. William Matt hops

      Release time:2022-02-19 14:53    Views

      William Matt hops


      William Matte is a triploid descendant of The English Farg, which gives it desirable seedless properties. It was launched in 1976.


      William Matt is known for its soft aroma and bitter taste, which is dominated by soft spices and citrus notes.


      After William Matt was put on the market, the planting area rapidly expanded, and soon occupied the first place in the area of hop cultivation in the United States, known as the King of Hops in the United States. With the advent of various side-hops, William Matt has faded, but as a classic, it remains an important part of the entire American beer industry.


      William Matte is well suited to brewing English ale, brown ale, American pale ale and raga, and wheat beers tend to produce both the traditional noble hop and the new hop.


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      Conventional indicators

      Alpha acid

      4.6-6.0%

      Beta acid

      3.6-4.2%

      The ketone of humulus scandens

      29.0-32.0%

      The total oil

      0.6-1.6ml/100g

      The aroma components

      myrcene

      22.0-32.0%

      Humulus scandens ene

      31.0-35.0%

      caryophyllene

      12.0-14.0%

      Fanny ene

      7.0-10.0%

      Other indicators

      In the alcohol w/w

      0.4-0.7%

                      Geraniol w/w

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                          0.1-0.3%

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      Beta pinene

      0.3-0.5%

                          

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