El Dorado ®

El Dorado is a relatively new kid on the block. Created by Moxee Valley-based CLS Farms, LLC in 2008, it was released to the public in 2010. A product of the Yakima Valley’s cooler climate, it features a uniquely fruity flavor profile in addition to desirable bittering and aromatic properties.

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High vigor, high alpha acids, lots of oils and resins, good storage stability and an exceptional yield also make this, on paper at least, an outstanding commercial variety. It exhibits bold tropical fruit flavors, said to be reminiscent of pineapple and mango, in addition to a resinous back note. On the nose, it imbues aromas of pear, watermelon, stone fruits and even candy. To date, it has seen use in wheat beers, Pale Ales and IPA’s.

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Also Known As
Characteristics Flavors of tropical fruit, pineapple, mango. Aromas of pear, watermelon, stone fruit and candy.
Purpose Bittering & Aroma
Alpha Acid Composition 13%-17%
Beta Acid Composition 7%-8%
Co-Humulone Composition 28%-33%
Country US
Cone Size
Cone Density
Seasonal Maturity
Yield Amount 2650-2880 kg/hectare (2300-2500 lbs/acre)
Growth Rate
Resistant to
Susceptible to
Storability Retains 60%-75% alpha acid after 6 months storage at 20ºC (68ºF)
Ease of Harvest
Total Oil Composition 2.50-3.3 mL/100g
Myrcene Oil Composition 55%-60%
Humulene Oil Composition 10%-15%
Caryophyllene Oil 6%-8%
Farnesene Oil 0.1%
Substitutes Galena, Simcoe®
Style Guide Wheat, India Pale Ale

Where to Buy El Dorado Hops

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References
http://www.usahops.org/graphics/File/HGA%20BCI%20Reports/Variety%20Manual%207-24-12.pdf
http://clsfarms.com/hops.php
http://brooklynbrewshop.com/themash/hop-of-the-month-el-dorado/

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Comments 3

  1. El Dorado and Bitter Gold are not the same hop. El Dorado is much more aromatic. Perhaps they were recommended as substitutes for each other, as both are similar to Galena.

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