Phoenix Hops
Phoenix Hops
Phoenix hops are a very unique variety developed by Wye College in England. Pine, floral, and spice are the most common descriptors for Phoenix. But many brewers also report notes of dark chocolate and molasses.
Phoenix hops were bred from a high alpha variety, so they work well as a bittering hop, but mostly they are used in classic English ales or darker styles like porters and stouts to try and capture those dark, roasty elements.
Phoenix Hops Substitutions:
1. East Kent Golding
2. Challenger
Phoenix Hops Profile:
Origin: United Kingdom
Pedigree: Developed at Wye College from a Yeoman seedling
Aromas: Spice, Woody Aromatic, Cream Caramel
Intensity: 6/10
Alpha Acids* 9.0 - 12.0 %
Beta Acids 4.0 - 5.5 %
Cohumulone 24 - 28 % of alpha acids
Total Oil 1.2 - 2.5 ml/100g
Myrcene 20 - 30 % of total oil
Humulene 25 - 35 % of total oil
Farnesene 1.0 - 2.0 % of total oil
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