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Olicana Hops

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Olicana hops are an English varietal from the Charles Faram Hop development program. Planted in 2009 in Herefordshire/Worcestershire, they were released commercially in 2014 and are a sister to the Jester hop variety.

As a dual-purpose hop, Olicana showcases tropical fruit flavors and aromas, specifically mango, grapefruit, and passion fruit. This variety also offers a complex bitterness with citrus and tropical fruit notes.

Olicana hops are versatile and can be used in various beer styles, such as Pale Ales, IPAs, Saisons, Blonde Ales, and Fruit Beers.

Usage:Dual-Purpose
Country of Origin:United Kingdom
Hop Growers Code:OLA

Where To Buy Olicana Hops

Olicana Hops

A sister of Jester hops with flavors and aromas of grapefruit, mango, and passionfruit.

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Olicana Flavor And Aroma

Olicana is a dual-purpose hop that is often described to have the following aroma characteristics:

citrus

grapefruit, passion fruit

tropical fruit

mango

floral

floral

Olicana Hop Oil Breakdown

Hop oils can vary from year to year and farm to farm but based on our research, here are the typical values we have seen reported. This information comes from various hop farms, The Hop Aroma Compendium, and For The Love Of Hops.

Alpha Acid % (AA)
Alpha acids are what is isomerized when boiling to create bitterness in beer.
7% – 9%
Beta Acid %
Beta acids are what give hops their more aroma and flavor compounds.
4% – 6%
Alpha-Beta Ratio
This ratio of alpha acids to beta acids determines how quickly bitterness fades during aging. Lower ratios are common for aromatic varieties.
1:1 – 2:1
Co-Humulone as a % of Alpha
Higher numbers are said to impart a harsher bitterness.
28% – 32%
Total Oils (mL/100g)
With more total oils, typically comes a more complex hop profile but these are highly volatile compounds.
0.5mL
Myrcene
green, resinous
19% – 20%
Humulene
woody, piney
8% – 9%
Caryophyllene
woody
Data Not Available
Farnesene
floral
0% – 1%
Other Oils: Includes beta-ionine, beta-pinene, limonene, linalool, geranoil & selinene70% – 73%
Hop Storage Index (HSI)
The HSI indicates the percent of alpha and beta acids lost after 6 months of storage at room temperature (68°F or 20°C).
Data Not Available
Hop Storage Index (HSI) RatingData Not Available

Olicana Hop Substitutions

Replacing one hop for another is seldom straightforward but sometimes you don’t have the right hop or the right quantity of hops for the beer you want to make. For those situations, we have made a comprehensive list of hops to substitute on brew day.

These substitutions aren’t perfect as hop chemistry is pretty complex.

We wanted to make this list of substitutions with varietals that are easy to find when possible. For Olicana, we recommend substituting with the following hops:

Beer Styles

For the most part, any hop could have a place in just about any beer style. Based on popular beers, historical usage, and our own preferences, we would recommend using Olicana for IPA, New England IPA, Pale Ale, Wheat Beer, Golden Ale. That being said, experiment and see what works best for you.

References

https://www.hopslist.com/
https://www.ars.usda.gov/
https://www.brewersassociation.org/
https://www.barthhaasx.com/
https://www.yakimachief.com/
Hieronymus, Stan. For The Love of Hops. Brewers Publications, 2012
The Hop Aroma Compendium. 2012