Arillo, or ADHA881, a new dwarf variety developed by the American dwarf hop association, was launched in 2013. Arillo, a Slavic mythological deity of war, earth, spring, and crops.
Arillo, as a bitter flower, has a taste similar to bitter orange peel, and is generally considered to have a good (possibly mild) fruity and fruity flavor, which can include orange, light banana, pear, and even a hint of unsweetened blackberry, as well as some spice or grassy notes.
Arillo works better with less stringent hops, such as light ale, whose banana and pear flavors dissolve perfectly in Ceson, Pale Ale and Belgian-style beers, especially with other hops.
Arillo is the ace in the hole for Ceson, Ceson IPA and other Belgian-style beers, and its aroma type fits perfectly with the beer style. Thanks to the special fruit aroma, with its aroma and flavor completely different hop, can play a very good complement to the latter.
Conventional indicators | |||
Alpha acid | 15.0-17.0% | Beta acid | 6.0-7.5% |
The ketone of humulus scandens | 34.0-37.0% | The total oil | 3.6-4.3ml/100 |
The aroma components | |||
myrcene | 40.0-55.0% | Humulus scandens ene | 15.0-18.0% |
caryophyllene | 8.0-11.0% | Fanny ene | <1.0% |
Other indicators | |||