2021
DOI: 10.18832/kp2021.67.447
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Essential oils in Czech hop varieties

Abstract: Czech hop varieties were evaluated as part of maintenance breeding. The evaluation was performed in a single location between 2011 and 2020. The average weight of hop essential oils (HEOs) is 0.43 to 2.28% w/w. The Saaz, Saaz Brilliant, Mimosa, Saaz Shine and Saaz Comfort hop varieties have a low amount of HEOs. Their maximum content of these compounds amounts to 1.1% w/w. The average proportion of myrcene is between 23.42 and 45.14% rel. Only the Agnus, Vital and Boomerang hop varieties have the maximum myrce… Show more

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“…This aligns with the outcomes of our own research, which revealed the lowest oil content in hop varieties of the Saaz type, specifically Klon 18 and Zlato Polissya, where oil content ranged from 0.40 to 0.78 ml/100 g of dry hop cones. The average values we obtained for these varieties, 0.51 and 0.55 ml/100 g of dry hop cones, respectively, closely approach the lower bounds of the values reported in their passport data, which indicate an oil content range of 0.4-0.9 ml/100 g. Similarly, according to the Atlas of Czech hop varieties (Nesvadba et al, 2012), the essential oil content of Saaz varieties is reported to range from 0.4 to 0.8 ml/100 g of dry hops, consistent with the observations made decade later (Nesvadba et al, 2021). Furthermore, these Czech hop varieties are characterized by their high farnesene content, exceeding 20%, making them highly coveted among brewers for their aroma properties.…”
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“…This aligns with the outcomes of our own research, which revealed the lowest oil content in hop varieties of the Saaz type, specifically Klon 18 and Zlato Polissya, where oil content ranged from 0.40 to 0.78 ml/100 g of dry hop cones. The average values we obtained for these varieties, 0.51 and 0.55 ml/100 g of dry hop cones, respectively, closely approach the lower bounds of the values reported in their passport data, which indicate an oil content range of 0.4-0.9 ml/100 g. Similarly, according to the Atlas of Czech hop varieties (Nesvadba et al, 2012), the essential oil content of Saaz varieties is reported to range from 0.4 to 0.8 ml/100 g of dry hops, consistent with the observations made decade later (Nesvadba et al, 2021). Furthermore, these Czech hop varieties are characterized by their high farnesene content, exceeding 20%, making them highly coveted among brewers for their aroma properties.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…As reported by Czech scientists (Nesvadba et al, 2021) the fine aroma hop varieties of the Saaz type, such as Saaz, Saaz Brilliant, Saaz Late, Saaz Shine, and Saaz Comfort, exhibit notably low levels of essential oil content, ranging from 0.43 to 0.83 ml/100 g of dry hops. This aligns with the outcomes of our own research, which revealed the lowest oil content in hop varieties of the Saaz type, specifically Klon 18 and Zlato Polissya, where oil content ranged from 0.40 to 0.78 ml/100 g of dry hop cones.…”
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