Merkur or Hallertau Merkur as it is sometimes known, is a high alpha bittering hop developed at the Hull Hops Research Institute in Germany. It was released in 2000. It’s not all about bittering potential though; Merkur boasts high myrcene and humulene oil content giving it an earthy grounding and citrus zing. It works especially well in the early to mid-stages of brewing. Merkur is a descendant of Magnum.
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Also Known As | Hallertau Merkur |
Characteristics | Earthy, spicy bitterness, citrus zing |
Purpose | Bittering & Aroma |
Alpha Acid Composition | 12%-16.2% |
Beta Acid Composition | 5%-7.3% |
Co-Humulone Composition | 17.8%-19% |
Country | Germany |
Cone Size | Medium |
Cone Density | Moderate |
Seasonal Maturity | Late |
Yield Amount | 1760-1940 kg/hectare (1570-1730 lbs/acre) |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Resistant to | Resistant to verticillium wilt, peronospora and powdery mildew |
Susceptible to | |
Storability | Retains 60%-70% alpha acid after 6 months storage at 20ºC (68ºF) |
Ease of Harvest | Difficult |
Total Oil Composition | 2.6-3 mL/100g |
Myrcene Oil Composition | 48%-49% |
Humulene Oil Composition | 29%-32% |
Caryophyllene Oil | 8%-9% |
Farnesene Oil | 0%-1% |
Substitutes | Magnum |
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References
http://beerlegends.com/merkur-hops
https://ychhops.com/varieties/merkur
https://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&u=https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkur_(hop)&prev=search
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