Mount Hood Hop Plant
Mount Hood Hop Plant
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: USA
ALPHA 5 – 7%
FLORAL / SPICE/ LIME / WOODY / CANTELOUPE / GINGER
MOTHER: HALLERTAU MITTLEFRUH | FATHER: USDA 19058M
FLAVOUR:
Mount Hood features a pleasant noble hop aroma and has been noted to impart somewhat of a flavor “punch” when freshly brewed – at least in comparison to true noble hops. The lime, floral, canteloupe, spicy (ginger) and woody flavours are smoothly blended creating a subtle mix of spice that tantalises the palate. There is a hint of ginger & licorice which makes Mount Hood suitable for adding complexity to dark beers.
Mount Hood is a truly versatile variety and it works well with most beer styles either as a flavour hop or as the foundation for a blend.
HISTORY:
Made available by Plant & Food Research for NZ home brewers to enjoy. An Oregon State University breeding program was initiated in 1983 by Dr. Alfred Haunold with the express purpose of creating an American hybrid that had the same character as European nobles. Mt. Hood, released in 1989, was the first to come out of the program.
Named after a mountain in the Cascade range in Oregon, Mount Hood’s parentage includes a tetraploid female Hallertau Mittelfruh and a USDA 19058M male.
GROWTH/YIELD:
Mount Hood hops mature early to mid season. The yield is moderate and the growth is moderate to vigorous. The cone size is medium.
BEER STYLES:
BOCKS • MUNICH HELLES • BARLEYWINES • BELGIAN ALES • AMBER ALES • STRONG ALES • PALE ALES & IPAS • STOUTS & BROWN ALES • AMERICAN WHEAT & HEFEWEIZENS • ALTBIER • VIENNA LAGER • BLONDES • GOLDEN ALES • KOLSCH • STOUT • PORTER