Kvasný průmysl (Feb 2022)

Alpha acids content in Czech hops from the harvest of 2021 – forecast, reality, trends

  • Karel Krofta,
  • Gabriela Fritschová,
  • Alexandr Mikyška,
  • Klára Belešová,
  • Dagmar Vojtěchová,
  • Jana Tichá

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18832/kp2022.68.564
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 1
pp. 564 – 571

Abstract

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From the brewing and commercial point of view, the content of alpha acids is one of the most important quality parameter of hops, which is subject to significant annual fluctuations. The established system for evaluating the content of alpha acids in Czech hops consists of pre-harvest and harvest predictions and a detailed analysis of reality based on the analysis of all purchasing lots of raw hops. It is differentiated according to varieties and hop growing areas. This article presents the results of the 2021 harvest, discusses the influence of weather conditions, the age of hop gardens and virus-free seedlings on the harvest results, and the relationship of predictions to reality. The average content of alpha acids in the majority Saaz variety in the Žatec, Úštěk and Tršice areas was 4.45, 4.20 and 3.36% by weight in the original respectively. In all areas, the alpha acids content has been significantly affected by the age of the hop growths. The total production of alpha acids in hops harvested in the Czech Republic in 2021 was 414.5 tons. The harvest is the highest in the last 25 years; the result is due to the combination of two factors, both high yield per hectare and high alpha acids content.

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