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McKenzie

McKenzie is a breakthrough aroma variety that marks a new chapter for Oregon hop breeding. As the first release from the West Coast Hop Breeding Company, it represents five years of meticulous development aimed at harnessing the unique terroir of the Willamette Valley. The variety is named after the McKenzie River—the same waters where the lead breeder grew up fishing. Initially hitting the market in 2021, this high-impact cultivar stands out for its massive oil concentration and a "saturated" fruit profile that rivals the world’s most famous proprietary hops. It offers a distinct regional personality, combining a classic American citrus backbone with a modern, jammy intensity. The sensory profile of McKenzie is a radiant and dense arrangement of sweet citrus and dark stone-fruit preserves. Its character is highly versatile: when used in the boil, it leans into a bold pine and resin forward profile; however, post-boil additions unlock its vibrant fruitiness. It leads with a primary bouquet of grapefruit zest, lemon candy, and ripe melon, followed by a sophisticated secondary layer of nectarine, apricot, and a hint of forest-pine. As the profile develops, brewers often find a pleasant "jammy" sweetness reminiscent of berry preserves. Thanks to its exceptionally high oil content, it delivers a smooth, integrated bitterness and a long, fruit-saturated finish.

Did you know?
  • Dwarf variety hops grow shorter in height than traditional varieties but, importantly, produce the same yield. This combination makes harvest easier.
Explanations
  • Storage: is based on the percentage of alpha acids remaining after 6 months at 20*F.
  • Oil composition percentages are based on the total percentage of oil in the hop. Example: 10 - 20% means that for the specific oil it is 10 - 20% of the overall oil make up.