Hops

  1. Northern Brewer Hops - Pellets (Germany)
    $5.90

    Northern Brewer Hops - Pellets (Germany)

    Northern Brewer displays pleasant pine and mint characteristics in dual purpose brewing applications, it is grown in the Hallertau region.
  2. Saphir Hops - Pellets (Germany)
    $8.00

    Saphir Hops - Pellets (Germany)

    Strongly but pleasantly spicy with sweet, fruity overtones (citrus, red berries). Mild and approachable in the “noble hop” sense.
  3. Hallertau Blanc Hops - Pellets (Germany)
    $5.90

    Hallertau Blanc Hops - Pellets (Germany)

    Hallertau Blanc Hop Pellets - Specific aroma descriptors include floral and fruity with passion fruit, grapefruit, pineapple, grape and lemongrass overtones.
  4. Bramling Cross Hops - Pellets (UK)
    $9.00

    Bramling Cross Hops - Pellets (UK)

    Bramling Cross is a dual use hops that has a strong foothold in European brews. Bramling Cross can be used at any stage of the beer brewing process including the bittering, finishing and dry hopping. Of its essential oils, caryophyllene and humulene are the ones that steps it up a notch. Both of these would indicate a more earthy, herbal aroma and flavor, even spicy. But the lower amount of these oils in total reduce the strength of these traits and allow for more fruity flavors and smells come through.
  5. Hallertau Magnum Hops - Pellets (Germany)
    $11.00

    Hallertau Magnum Hops - Pellets (Germany)

    Hallertau Magnum Hop Pellets (Germany)

    Usage: Bittering. Hallertauer Magnum is known for contributing very smooth, clean bitterness along the lines of Nugget and Horizon. High alpha content gives excellent bittering power for any hoppy style; great for German Pilsner.

    Aroma & Flavor Characteristics: Despite its predominant use as an early boil addition,Hallertauer Magnum has a fine, if understated, character, showing restrained and mild fresh flower and fruit aromatics when used late in the boil.
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  6. Hallertau Tradition (Germany) Hops - Pellets
    $7.60

    Hallertau Tradition (Germany) Hops - Pellets

    A close relative of Hallertauer Mittelfrüh, bred for disease resistance at the Hüll Hop Research Institute in Germany. Very refined, sweet aroma. The aromas of this hop include raisin and plum as well as chocolate and grassy notes. Use for aroma and flavor additions in German lagers.
  7. Tettnang Hops - Pellets (Germany)
    $8.10

    Tettnang Hops - Pellets (Germany)

    Tettnang is considered a noble aroma hop and has been compared to both Hallertauer and Saazer, but Tettnanger has notably more farnesene content than Hallertauer. They carry a distinct floral and spicy aroma, and, despite the low alpha acids (up to 5%), they are considered to have a balanced “hoppy flavor.”
  8. Hallertau Mittelfruh Hops - Pellets
    $8.80

    Hallertau Mittelfruh Hops - Pellets

    This classic German aroma hop is often associated with Bavarian-style lager beers and distinguished by an intense, pleasantly-harmonic bitterness. At one time, this was the major Hallertau landrace variety with a highly acclaimed aroma profile.
  9. Boadicea Hops - Pellets (UK)
    $9.50

    Boadicea Hops - Pellets (UK)

    Boadicea help to create a soft mellow full flavour beer with hints of citrus and light floral aromas. Used by Adnams in their Bitter.
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  10. Czech Saaz Hops - Pellets
    $9.50

    Czech Saaz Hops - Pellets

    Saaz has a very distinctive flavour. When used in beer, the resultant aroma is very mild, earthy, herbal and spicy. Despite its popularity and noble pedigree, Saaz generally has a very low Alpha Acid level and is not very effective as a bittering hop. This hop is generally used for Bohemian style lagers and pilseners.