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    2. Pearl hops

      Release time:2022-02-19 17:08    Views

       Pearl hops


      Pearl is a medium bitter fragrant flower developed in Germany in the 1960s and 1970s from The British Brewer, which was put on the market in 1978. Europeans thought it smelled like Mittelfuna, a mixture of spiced pine and mint. Pearls have a medium bitter taste and are of excellent quality, but are more often used as scented flowers.


      Pearl's perfect balance of bitterness and aroma has been recognized by the beer industry since its birth. It is the fragrant flower with larger planting area in Germany at present.


      Pearl is ideal for brewing ale, Porter, Seitao, lager, Pilsen, wheat, Ale, Kosch and German light beers, and is the best choice for brewing traditional German beers.


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      Conventional indicators

      Alpha acid

      5.9-8.0%

      Beta acid

      3.1-3.6%

      The ketone of humulus scandens

      28.0-31.0%

      The total oil

      0.7-0.9ml/100g

      The aroma components

      myrcene

      25.0-35.0%

      Humulus scandens ene

      28.0-34.0%

      caryophyllene

      12.0-16.0%

      Fanny ene

      <1.0%

      Other indicators

      In alcohol

      4.0mg/100g

                        geraniol

      _

                          0.2-0.4%

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      Fulvic phenol w/w

      0.55%

                    Polyphenols w/w

      _

                              4.1%

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