HPA-4029 Hops
HPA-4029 Hops
Australian HPA-4029 Hop Profile
HPA-4029 is a new experimental hop from HPA's "Next in Bine" breeding program. Bred in 2004, HPA-4029 is a result of cross-pollination of high-alpha Australian hops, Eastern Gold (Japan), and Southern Brewer (South Africa). After consistently producing strong yields in field trials since 2011, this Australian experimental is now ready for broader commercial brewing trials worldwide. Notes of pineapple, passionfruit and grapefruit create "an estery tropical fruit bomb," well-suited for a wide range hop bills and beer styles like pale ales and IPAs. A dynamic tropical profile for expressive beers, characteristic of many Aussie varieties.
HPA-4029 Analytical Data
| Alpha Acids | 13-15% |
| Beta Acids | 8-10% |
| Cohumulone (% of alpha acids) | 41% |
| Total Oils | 2.8-3.2 ml/100g |
| Myrcene (% of total oil) | 51 |
| Linalool (% of total oil) | 0.5 |
| Caryophyllene (% of total oil) | 7.8 |
| Farnesene (% of total oil) | 2.5 |
| Humulene (% of total oil) | 3.7 |
| Selinene (% of total oil) | 3.2 |
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Content and analytical data courtesy of HPA.
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