Hops

  1. Saphir Hops - Pellets (Germany)
    $8.50

    Saphir Hops - Pellets (Germany)

    Saphir bears mild pleasant spice with citrus, fruity overtones (tangerine, red berries). Mild and approachable in the “noble hop” sense, it is an aroma hop that is typically used in late boil additions including dry hopping.

    This hop is the star in the amazing hop forward wheat beer Schneider Hopfen-weisse.

  2. Hallertau Blanc Hops - Pellets (Germany)
    $8.80

    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.
  3. Tettnang Hops - Pellets (Germany)
    $11.60

    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.”
  4. Czech Saaz Hops - Pellets
    $12.50

    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.
  5. Styrian Golding Hops - Pellets (Slovenia)
    $9.00

    Styrian Golding Hops - Pellets (Slovenia)

    Styrian Golding is a hop variety with a confusing name because it doesn’t come from a Golding at all, but rather a Fuggle and has Fuggle-like characteristics. It was a major hops crop in the 1930s in its native Styria (in Austria on the Slovenia border), and has survived due to its tolerance to mildew which helped it to hold its own amid other varieties. It is now world-renowned and in high demand. It is a lovely aroma hop with high humulene and moderate myrcene and carophyllene. Even its farnesene, although low, makes its imprint on the aroma.

    The alpha acid content of hops will vary from batch to batch and may vary from the amount shown in the picture.

  6. Fuggle (UK) Hops - Pellets
    $14.60

    Fuggle (UK) Hops - Pellets

    Fuggle was first noticed growing "wild" in the hop garden of George Stace Moore's house at Horsmonden in Kent, England in 1861. In 1875 it was introduced by Richard Fuggle who lived in the village of Brenchley (not far from Horsmonden) and hence it was called Fuggle. The aroma is earthier and less sweet than Kent Goldings. Substitutes: Willamette.
  7. Target Hops - Pellets (UK)

    Target is an English hop commonly used for kettle additions in the brewing process for its smooth bite, and also for early aroma contributions. Target has created a following in breweries for its aroma that comes from the oil composition. It has distinct spicy, floral, sage and citrus characteristics.
  8. Golding Hops - Pellets (UK)
    $10.50

    Golding Hops - Pellets (UK)

    Goldings are a group of traditional and very popular English aroma hops grown prior to 1790. They tend to have a smooth, sweet flavour.
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  9. Hallertau Mittelfruh Hops - Pellets
    $11.40

    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.
  10. 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.