Zeus Hop Description
Zeus is a great dual purpose hop making it ideal for laying the bitter foundation for beers such as Pale Ales, India Pale Ales, Stouts, and anything Imperial and is commonly used for late-boil or dry hopping for its herbal, earthy character. The aroma is pleasing and citrus notes may be found in fresh batches. Zeus is so similar to Columbus/Tomahawk that it is often lumped into the name as CTZ.
Country of Origin: US
Alpha Acids: 14-16%
Beta: 4-5%
Yield #’s / acre 2,500-2,900
Purpose: Dual
Co-Humulone 26-40%
Seasonal Maturity: Mid to Late
Growth Rate: Very High
Sidearm Length: 24-40”
Cone Size:
Cone Density:
Resistant to: Powdery Mildew
Susceptible to:
Style Guide: Ales, IPA’s, Stouts, Imperials
Aroma: Citrus, Spicy, Earthy, Herbal
Substitutes: Columbus
If you’d like more information on other hop varieties we have available, select the variety you’re interested in below.
AlphAroma, Bramling, Canadian Redvine, Cascade, Cashmere, Centennial, Chinook, Cluster L8, Columbia, Comet, Crystal, Eroica, Fuggle H, Galena, Glacier, Hallertau m.f, Horizon, Liberty, Magnum, Mt Hood, Mt Rainier, NewPort, Northern Brewer, Nugget, Olympic, Oregon Cluster, Perle, Pocket Talisman, Saaz 72, Sorachi Ace, Sterling, Styrian Golding, Tahoma, Teamaker, Tettnanger, Triple Pearl, Triumph, UK Serebrianka, Ultra, VanGuard, Willamette, Yakima Gold, Zatecki Cerveni, Zeus