Simcoe 8oz

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Simcoe hops are a popular American hop variety known for their complex and versatile flavor and aroma profile.

Here are some key features of Simcoe hops:

  1. Flavor Profile: Simcoe hops are celebrated for their multifaceted flavor profile. They can contribute a blend of pine, earth, and citrus characteristics, with additional notes of berry and stone fruit. The flavor is often described as bold, complex, and dynamic, making Simcoe a versatile hop for a range of beer styles.
  2. Aroma: The aroma of Simcoe hops is one of their most distinguishing features. It is characterized by a complex mix of pine, earth, citrus, and fruit. The fruity notes can include hints of berry, apricot, and passion fruit. The overall aromatic profile makes Simcoe a favorite among brewers looking to create aromatic and hop-forward beers.
  3. Usage: Simcoe hops are used for both bittering and aroma additions in brewing. They are commonly added during various stages of the brewing process, including late boil additions, whirlpool, and dry hopping to maximize their aromatic contributions. Simcoe's versatility allows brewers to use it in a variety of beer styles.
  4. Alpha Acids: Simcoe hops have a moderate to high alpha acids content, typically ranging from around 12% to 14%. This makes them effective for providing both bitterness and aroma to beer.
  5. Beer Styles: Simcoe hops are well-suited for a wide range of beer styles. They are often used in Pale Ales, India Pale Ales (IPAs), Double IPAs (DIPAs), and other hop-forward brews. Simcoe is also employed in stouts, porters, and other styles where its unique flavor and aroma characteristics can complement the overall beer profile.
  6. Origin: Simcoe hops were released in 2000 and were developed in the United States. They are a proprietary hop variety with parentage that includes both English and American hop varieties.

Brewers appreciate Simcoe hops for their ability to add a diverse and captivating hop character to beers. Whether used as a single-hop variety or in combination with others, Simcoe has become a popular choice for brewers seeking to create beers with a bold and complex hop profile.

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