Quick Guide to Hop Pairing

Written by Matt Peck | May 24, 2025 11:39:46 AM

Hops are a critical component of beer, bringing in flavor, aroma, and bitterness. With a wide variety of hops available around the world all at your fingertips, the combinations are endless, giving you the chance to make your beer truly stand out.

There are many ways to use hops, add them at the beginning or end of the boil, dry hop during the whirlpool, finish with hops in the secondary, or even infuse hops during the transfer stage to a keg or bottle. The possibilities are limitless. So, where should you start?

Whether you're crafting your first beer or experimenting with hop variations, here’s a list of hops that pair well together, along with the flavor profiles you can build to impress anyone who tastes your brew.

Hop Pairing Guide: Two-Hop Combinations

Hop 1 Hop 2 Common Flavor Notes Beer Styles
Citra Mosaic Tropical fruit, citrus, mango, blueberry IPA, Pale Ale
Simcoe Amarillo Grapefruit, pine, stone fruit IPA, Amber Ale
Centennial Cascade Floral, citrus, grapefruit American Pale Ale, IPA
Galaxy Nelson Sauvin Passionfruit, white wine, gooseberry NEIPA, Saison
Chinook Columbus Pine, dank, resin, earthy West Coast IPA, Imperial IPA
El Dorado Azacca Pineapple, mango, stone fruit Hazy IPA, Pale Ale
Strata Cashmere Strawberry, melon, herbal, coconut Fruited IPA, Pale Ale
Sabro Ekuanot Coconut, lime, tropical fruit, spice Milkshake IPA, Fruited Beer
Idaho 7 Talus Pineapple, pink grapefruit, herbal Juicy IPA, Pale Ale
Hallertau Mittelfrüh Tettnang Floral, herbal, mild spice Lager, Kölsch, Pilsner
Saaz Styrian Golding Earthy, spicy, noble character Czech Pilsner, Belgian Ale
Cascade Nugget Grapefruit, floral, Spicy Piney Herbal IPA, Blonde, Amber

 

Hop Pairing Guide: Three-Hop Combinations

Hop 1 Hop 2 Hop 3 Combined Flavor Profile Beer Styles
Citra Mosaic Simcoe Citrus, tropical fruit, pine, slight dankness IPA, Hazy IPA, Pale Ale
Galaxy El Dorado Comet Wild, Juicy, Tropical Juicy IPA, Saison, Fruited IPA
El Dorado Azacca Cashmere Pineapple, mango, stone fruit, melon, herbal coconut notes Juicy IPA, Pale Ale, Hazy Pale
Amarillo Centennial Cascade Orange, grapefruit, floral, citrus peel West Coast IPA, Amber Ale

Optimal Hop Characteristics and Timing for Addition

Beginning of Boil (Bittering)

  • Purpose: Extract bitterness through conversion of alpha acids

  • Best Hops: High alpha acid hops that can withstand long boils without adding harsh flavors

Hop Alpha Acid % Flavor Contribution Notes
Magnum 12–16% Clean, neutral bitterness Ideal for clean bittering
Warrior 14–18% Smooth, mild citrus Very efficient, minimal flavor impact
Columbus (CTZ) 14–17% Dank, earthy, pungent Adds complexity, common in IPAs
Nugget 12–14% Herbal, slightly spicy Great for darker or spiced beers

End of Boil (Finishing Hops)

  • Purpose: Add aroma and some flavor, with minimal bitterness

  • Best Hops: Those with strong essential oils and distinctive armoa

Hop Alpha Acid % Flavor Contribution Notes
Magnum 12–16% Clean, neutral bitterness Ideal for clean bittering
Warrior 14–18% Smooth, mild citrus Very efficient, minimal flavor impact
Columbus (CTZ) 14–17% Dank, earthy, pungent Adds complexity, common in IPAs
Nugget 12–14% Herbal, slightly spicy Great for darker or spiced beers

Whirlpool (Post-Boil Additions at 160–180°F / 70–80°C)

  • Purpose: Maximize hop flavor and aroma extraction without adding bitterness

  • Best Hops: Hops rich in oils

 
Hop Flavor/Aroma Notes Ideal For
Citra Mango, citrus, tropical fruits Hazy IPAs, Pale Ales
Mosaic Blueberry, pine, tropical fruit IPAs, NEIPAs
Galaxy Passionfruit, peach, citrus Juicy IPAs, Saisons
El Dorado Watermelon, stone fruit, candy Hazy Ales, Fruity IPAs

Fermentor (Dry Hopping / Secondary Fermentation)

  • Purpose: Enhance aroma without adding bitterness

  • Best Hops: Aromatic, oil-rich hops—fresh or pelletized

 
Hop Aroma Notes Ideal For
Simcoe Pine, apricot, earth West Coast IPAs, Hoppy Ales
Strata Dank, strawberry, tropical Modern IPAs, Experimental
Nelson Sauvin White wine, gooseberry Funky or mixed-culture beers
Sabro Coconut, lime, cedar Fruity, Milkshake, or Hazy IPAs

 

Hopefully, this provides a quick reference when you're building your next hop profile.