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Admiral Barth-Haas Group Admiral is a hop extract bred with the goal of expanding the varietal range. In terms of the alpha acid content, it matures about one week earlier than average and has considerably better yields in terms of alpha acid per hectare than other hops in its cl...view more Admiral is a hop extract bred with the goal of expanding the varietal range. In terms of the alpha acid content, it matures about one week earlier than average and has considerably better yields in terms of alpha acid per hectare than other hops in its class. Admiral is characterized by strong growth characteristics. Its small compact cones make harvesting easy. Admiral’s tolerance to wilt is similar to the UK variety Progress and it has very good storage stability. This product is used to add flavor and aroma to alcoholic beverages. view less
Agnus Barth-Haas Group Agnus (Latin for lamb) is a hop variety was released in 2001 and was the first high alpha variety in the assortment of Czech hop varieties. Agnus contains 9.0-12.0% alpha acids and 4.0-6.5% beta acids. It is a dual purpose type hop providing flavor and ar...view more Agnus (Latin for lamb) is a hop variety was released in 2001 and was the first high alpha variety in the assortment of Czech hop varieties. Agnus contains 9.0-12.0% alpha acids and 4.0-6.5% beta acids. It is a dual purpose type hop providing flavor and aroma with 2.3-3.5% total polyphenols. The myrcene content of these hops is 40.0-55.0% and the total oils for Agnus hops are 2.0-3.0 ml per 100 grams. Agnus is typically used to add flavor to beer during preparation. view less
Amarillo® Barth-Haas Group Amarillo® is an aroma-type cultivar of recent origin which was discovered and introduced by Virgil Gamache Farms Inc. located in the US. The name Amarillo® is of Spanish origin and means „yellow“. It contains 8.0-11.0% alpha acids and 6.0-7.0% beta acids....view more Amarillo® is an aroma-type cultivar of recent origin which was discovered and introduced by Virgil Gamache Farms Inc. located in the US. The name Amarillo® is of Spanish origin and means „yellow“. It contains 8.0-11.0% alpha acids and 6.0-7.0% beta acids. The myrcene level of Amarillo® is 68.0-70.0% and the amount of total oils in this product is 1.5-1.9 ml per 100 grams. Amarillo® is used to add flavor to beer. view less
Aramis Barth-Haas Group Aramis was developed as part of a breeding programme in order to launch a new variety with a similar aroma profile and polyphenol properties to Strisselspalt, but with enhanced aroma and bitterness attributes. The most important aroma hop variety in the A...view more Aramis was developed as part of a breeding programme in order to launch a new variety with a similar aroma profile and polyphenol properties to Strisselspalt, but with enhanced aroma and bitterness attributes. The most important aroma hop variety in the Alsace region is the traditional Strisselspalt. Aramis is used to enhance flavor and aroma in beer. view less
Aromahop® OE Barth-Haas Group Aromahop® OE is a dark yellow/brown to dark green or black paste. Aromahop® OE provides the brewer with an economical means to deliver light-stable, variety non-specific, hop aroma to beer. It is processed by the removal of the α-acids and most of the β-a...view more Aromahop® OE is a dark yellow/brown to dark green or black paste. Aromahop® OE provides the brewer with an economical means to deliver light-stable, variety non-specific, hop aroma to beer. It is processed by the removal of the α-acids and most of the β-acids from CO2 hop extract, resulting in an easy-to-use hop extract that adds hop aroma to beers. This product also helps knock down foam during the boil, enabling the brewer to maximize brew kettle capacity and brew house throughput by maintaining an efficient boil. view less
Aurora Barth-Haas Group Aurora (Super Styrian) has an intense and pleasant hoppy aroma. Aurora, exhibits a rich green color. Aurora is very suitable for extraction and for combination with other varieties in the brewing process.
Boadicea Barth-Haas Group Boadicea is a dwarf variety and is the only variety which is resistant to aphids. It was bred as a dual purpose variety with moderate alpha acids and good flavor. This product can be used in organic beers where only limited ranges of hops are available. B...view more Boadicea is a dwarf variety and is the only variety which is resistant to aphids. It was bred as a dual purpose variety with moderate alpha acids and good flavor. This product can be used in organic beers where only limited ranges of hops are available. Boadicea has a mellow citrus flavor with a light flowery aroma and a light lime-like aroma give this variety a pleasant taste. view less
Bohemie Barth-Haas Group Bohemie is a breeding material with origin in Saaz and Sládek. It was released in 2010. Bohemie is grown in the Czech Republic area. It is an aroma type hop with 30.0-45.0% of total myrcene. The alpha acid level for Bohemie is 5.0-8.0% and beta level is 6...view more Bohemie is a breeding material with origin in Saaz and Sládek. It was released in 2010. Bohemie is grown in the Czech Republic area. It is an aroma type hop with 30.0-45.0% of total myrcene. The alpha acid level for Bohemie is 5.0-8.0% and beta level is 6.0-9.0%. It contains 3.5-4.5% total polyphenols and 1.0-1.5 ml per 100 grams. Bohemie is used in alcoholic beverages. view less
Bor Barth-Haas Group Bor, which means pine, was registered as a dual purpose variety in 1994 and was named after the pinewoods which are typical for a certain region in the Czech Republic. It contains 6.0-9.0% alpha acids, and 3.0-5.5% beta acids. Bor has 40.0-55.0% of total ...view more Bor, which means pine, was registered as a dual purpose variety in 1994 and was named after the pinewoods which are typical for a certain region in the Czech Republic. It contains 6.0-9.0% alpha acids, and 3.0-5.5% beta acids. Bor has 40.0-55.0% of total myrcene, 3.0-4.0% total polyphenols and 1.0-2.0 ml per 100 grams total oils. This product is used in alcoholic beverages. view less
Bramling Cross Barth-Haas Group Bramling Cross was bred from a crossing by Professor Salmon at Wye, Kent in 1927. The parents were a traditional Golding variety and a male seedling of the Manitoban wild hop. Bramling Cross is a versatile aroma variety characterized by good yield, early ...view more Bramling Cross was bred from a crossing by Professor Salmon at Wye, Kent in 1927. The parents were a traditional Golding variety and a male seedling of the Manitoban wild hop. Bramling Cross is a versatile aroma variety characterized by good yield, early ripening, tolerance to wilt and high resistance to mildew. Bramling Cross is used in alcoholic beverages. view less
Brewers Gold Barth-Haas Group Brewers Gold is well known all over the world, being planted around the globe on account of its moderate alpha acid content, vigorous growth and high yield. Prof. E. F. Salmon of Wye College in Kent, England, was responsible for breeding the variety Brewe...view more Brewers Gold is well known all over the world, being planted around the globe on account of its moderate alpha acid content, vigorous growth and high yield. Prof. E. F. Salmon of Wye College in Kent, England, was responsible for breeding the variety Brewers Gold. This dual purpose hop grown in the UK contains 4.5-6.5% alpha acids and 40.0-50.0% myrcene. Brewers Gold is used in alcoholic beverages. view less
Cascade Barth-Haas Group Cascade was developed in the USDA breeding program in Oregon and released as a US aroma variety in 1972. It is characterized by a dark green elongated cone which contains low amounts of alpha acids. Cascade displays a pleasant citrus and fruity aroma. Thi...view more Cascade was developed in the USDA breeding program in Oregon and released as a US aroma variety in 1972. It is characterized by a dark green elongated cone which contains low amounts of alpha acids. Cascade displays a pleasant citrus and fruity aroma. This product is used in the US craft brewing industry. view less
CASCADE Hop Pellets Elim Natural Co., Ltd. CASCADE Hop Pellets are an American aroma hop pellet developed by the Oregon State University brewing science program in 1956. This product appears as a yellow to light green pellet with a full, characteristic aroma of the hops flower, and a piney, citrus...view more CASCADE Hop Pellets are an American aroma hop pellet developed by the Oregon State University brewing science program in 1956. This product appears as a yellow to light green pellet with a full, characteristic aroma of the hops flower, and a piney, citrusy assertive flavor without off-tastes. It can be used to flavor American pale ale-style beers. view less
Centennial Barth-Haas Group Centennial, is composed of ¾ Brewers Gold and minor parts of other cultivars, such as Fuggle and East Kent Golding. Sometimes it is also referred to as Super Cascade, but the citrus character that predominates in Cascade is not as noticeable in Centennia...view more Centennial, is composed of ¾ Brewers Gold and minor parts of other cultivars, such as Fuggle and East Kent Golding. Sometimes it is also referred to as Super Cascade, but the citrus character that predominates in Cascade is not as noticeable in Centennial. This product is used in alcoholic beverages. view less
Chelan Barth-Haas Group Chelan, named after the American town in the foothills of the Cascades, is a high alpha variety with a particularly high beta-acid content. Developed as part of the breeding programme conducted by John I.Haas, Inc., this is a medium-maturing variety with ...view more Chelan, named after the American town in the foothills of the Cascades, is a high alpha variety with a particularly high beta-acid content. Developed as part of the breeding programme conducted by John I.Haas, Inc., this is a medium-maturing variety with excellent storage stability. Chelan has been on the market since 1994 and is a daughter of the cultivar Galena. view less
Chinook Barth-Haas Group Chinook takes its name from a Native American tribe indigenous to the region around Washington. It was developed in Washington State within the framework of the USDA breeding programme and was released as a high alpha variety in 1985. The female parent of...view more Chinook takes its name from a Native American tribe indigenous to the region around Washington. It was developed in Washington State within the framework of the USDA breeding programme and was released as a high alpha variety in 1985. The female parent of this variety is the English Golding. Chinook is characterised by strong growth in all growing regions and produces its highest yields in the Yakima region. Chinook is used to provide an aroma and flavor in ales. view less
Citra® Barth-Haas Group Citra® is an aroma hop variety with a promising future. Developed by the Hop Breeding Company LLC and released in 2008, it has unique and captivating flavor characteristics. As its name suggests, Citra’s flavor profile contains citrus fruits, such as lime...view more Citra® is an aroma hop variety with a promising future. Developed by the Hop Breeding Company LLC and released in 2008, it has unique and captivating flavor characteristics. As its name suggests, Citra’s flavor profile contains citrus fruits, such as lime and grapefruit. It is used to provide an aroma to alcoholic beverages. This hop variety originated from a cross between Hallertauer Mittelfrueh and a father derived from U.S. Tettnang. view less
Cluster Barth-Haas Group Cluster is the oldest hop variety grown in the USA. The choice of name may be connected with the way in which the fruits are arranged in clusters. The origin of the rootstock, however, is unknown. Until the end of the 1970s, Cluster was one of the few var...view more Cluster is the oldest hop variety grown in the USA. The choice of name may be connected with the way in which the fruits are arranged in clusters. The origin of the rootstock, however, is unknown. Until the end of the 1970s, Cluster was one of the few varieties grown in the USA and accounted for most of the hop acreage there. view less
CLUSTER Hop Pellets Elim Natural Co., Ltd. CLUSTER Hop Pellets are used as a bittering hop that is derived from the hops flower. This product appears as a yellow to light-green pellet with a full, characteristic aroma of hops without foreign flavors, and an extremely clean, neutral bitterness. It ...view more CLUSTER Hop Pellets are used as a bittering hop that is derived from the hops flower. This product appears as a yellow to light-green pellet with a full, characteristic aroma of hops without foreign flavors, and an extremely clean, neutral bitterness. It can be used in the production of any style of beer. view less
CO2 Hop Extract Barth-Haas Group CO2 Hop Extract have been prepared from hops or hop pellets using carbon dioxide and contain the α-acids, β-acids and essential oils of hops. Depending on the extraction conditions and the hop variety, the color of the extract can vary from yellow to dark...view more CO2 Hop Extract have been prepared from hops or hop pellets using carbon dioxide and contain the α-acids, β-acids and essential oils of hops. Depending on the extraction conditions and the hop variety, the color of the extract can vary from yellow to dark green. This product is a semi-fluid paste at room temperature. CO2 Hop Extract offers the brewer a concentrated hop product that can provide added efficiency and flexibility in the brew house. CO2 Hop Extract retains the aroma and the bittering potential of the hops from which it is made. view less
Columbus Barth-Haas Group Columbus, Besides Tomahawk and Zeus, is currently one of the most important high alpha varieties. All three have Nugget as the female parent and are therefore half sisters. An outstanding feature of these cultivars is their piquant aroma used in alcoholic...view more Columbus, Besides Tomahawk and Zeus, is currently one of the most important high alpha varieties. All three have Nugget as the female parent and are therefore half sisters. An outstanding feature of these cultivars is their piquant aroma used in alcoholic beverages. view less
COLUMBUS Hop Pellets Elim Natural Co., Ltd. COLUMBUS Hop Pellets are derived from the centennial hop. This product appears as a yellow to light green pellet with a full, characteristic aroma of hop flowers, with low cohumulones that give a clean but long-lasting bitterness to beer. It can be used i...view more COLUMBUS Hop Pellets are derived from the centennial hop. This product appears as a yellow to light green pellet with a full, characteristic aroma of hop flowers, with low cohumulones that give a clean but long-lasting bitterness to beer. It can be used in the production of beer. view less
Comet Barth-Haas Group Comet was bred as a high alpha variety for the states of Washington and was already released in 1961 in Corvallis, Oregon. The acreage was expanded to 635 acres in 1980 (1% of US production), but declined after 1981 following the release of super alpha ho...view more Comet was bred as a high alpha variety for the states of Washington and was already released in 1961 in Corvallis, Oregon. The acreage was expanded to 635 acres in 1980 (1% of US production), but declined after 1981 following the release of super alpha hops. Nowadays this hop, which stands out due to its very large cones and its aroma of elderflowers, is only grown by one hop grower in the Hallertau. view less
Crystal Barth-Haas Group Crystal is very popular in US craft brewing as it displays similar characteristics to Hallertau Mittelfrüh. Tetraploid variety developed from the German aroma hop variety Hallertauer Mittelfrüh with primary contributions from Cascade, Brewer’s Gold and E...view more Crystal is very popular in US craft brewing as it displays similar characteristics to Hallertau Mittelfrüh. Tetraploid variety developed from the German aroma hop variety Hallertauer Mittelfrüh with primary contributions from Cascade, Brewer’s Gold and Early Green. Released in 1993 view less
CTZ Barth-Haas Group CTZ (Columbus, Tomahawk and Zeus) is the most widely grown variety combination in the USA. All three varieties are genetically so similar that they are virtually indistinguishable. The outstanding feature of these cultivars is their piquant aroma.
East Kent Golding Barth-Haas Group East Kent Golding is a well-known representative of the famous traditional English aroma-type hops and was developed from wild Canterbury Whitebine variety and released 1790. East Kent Golding is known for the rather subtle expression of its flavor charac...view more East Kent Golding is a well-known representative of the famous traditional English aroma-type hops and was developed from wild Canterbury Whitebine variety and released 1790. East Kent Golding is known for the rather subtle expression of its flavor characteristics. view less
Ella Barth-Haas Group Ella is a new aroma variety with strong growth characteristics. It produces medium-large cones that ripen medium to late and maturing and provide high crop yield. Ella is a new hop cultivar with the ability to contribute a range of pleasant hop derived fl...view more Ella is a new aroma variety with strong growth characteristics. It produces medium-large cones that ripen medium to late and maturing and provide high crop yield. Ella is a new hop cultivar with the ability to contribute a range of pleasant hop derived flavors to beer, which are unique combination of floral notes and subtle hints of star anise (a gentle spiciness). view less
Endeavour Barth-Haas Group Endeavour is a new bred dwarf variety from a cross made in 2002. This variety imparts unique English flavor notes – like citrus, spicy and red fruits – to the beer. This hop is grown in the UK. It is an aroma type hop that contains 7.5-10.6% alpha acids a...view more Endeavour is a new bred dwarf variety from a cross made in 2002. This variety imparts unique English flavor notes – like citrus, spicy and red fruits – to the beer. This hop is grown in the UK. It is an aroma type hop that contains 7.5-10.6% alpha acids and 1.2-1.8 ml per 100 grams of total oils. view less
Enriched Hop Pellets (Type 45 Pellets) Barth-Haas Group Enriched Hop Pellets (Type 45 Pellets) are a hop product added to the kettle to provide bitterness and a hop character that is indistinguishable from that achieved using raw hops. With Enriched Hop Pellets, the hop bitter acids and hop oils are concentrat...view more Enriched Hop Pellets (Type 45 Pellets) are a hop product added to the kettle to provide bitterness and a hop character that is indistinguishable from that achieved using raw hops. With Enriched Hop Pellets, the hop bitter acids and hop oils are concentrated by the mechanical enrichment of lupulin. They provide improved homogeneity, better storage stability and reduced storage/transport costs compared to raw hops. Enriched Hop Pellets produce a beer flavor which is not distinguishable from that produced from leaf hops. view less
Extra Styrian Dana Barth-Haas Group Extra Styrian Dana offers an intense hoppy aroma and a robust bitterness, and is bred as a dual purpose (bitter and aroma) hop. This hop is grown in Slovenia and it's lineage is from the Daughter of Hallertau Magnum. It contains 12.5-18.8% alpha acids and...view more Extra Styrian Dana offers an intense hoppy aroma and a robust bitterness, and is bred as a dual purpose (bitter and aroma) hop. This hop is grown in Slovenia and it's lineage is from the Daughter of Hallertau Magnum. It contains 12.5-18.8% alpha acids and 4.2-6.0% beta acids. The myrcene level of Extra Styrian Dana is 42.0-60.0% and 2.4-3.9 ml per 100 grams total oils. view less
First Gold Barth-Haas Group First Gold is derived from the Whitbread Golding variety and is one of the traditional varieties used for brewing English ales. It develops a well-balanced bitterness and a fruity, yet slightly spicy flavor note in the beer.
Fuggles Barth-Haas Group Fuggles is named after a Kent grower who introduced Fuggles in 1875. It has been revered ever since as the classic aroma hop for British Bitters and Pale Ales, often used in combination with Goldings. Fuggle has typical English flavor, frequently blended ...view more Fuggles is named after a Kent grower who introduced Fuggles in 1875. It has been revered ever since as the classic aroma hop for British Bitters and Pale Ales, often used in combination with Goldings. Fuggle has typical English flavor, frequently blended with Goldings to improve the drinkability of the beer, and adding roundness and fullness to the palate. view less
Galaxy Barth-Haas Group Galaxy can not only be referred to as a bitter hop, but also an aroma hop. Galaxy is grown in Victoria and Tasmania. It contributes prominent citrus, passion fruit and peach aromas when it is added late into the kettle or used for dry hopping.
Galena Barth-Haas Group Galena was developed within the framework of the state of Idaho’s hop breeding programme and was released as a variety in 1978. Galena is the ancient Roman term for the mineral galenite, which is present in Oregon‘s soil. The female parent variety is Brew...view more Galena was developed within the framework of the state of Idaho’s hop breeding programme and was released as a variety in 1978. Galena is the ancient Roman term for the mineral galenite, which is present in Oregon‘s soil. The female parent variety is Brewers Gold. The outstanding features of Galena, the mildest of the high alpha varieties, are its relatively high beta content and its storage stability, which is almost as good as that of Cluster. view less
Glacier Barth-Haas Group Glacier is a daughter of Strisselspalter and was released by the USDA breeding programme. This variety was put on the market in 2000 by Washington State University due to its low cohumulone content. It is a dual purpose type of hop. It contains approximat...view more Glacier is a daughter of Strisselspalter and was released by the USDA breeding programme. This variety was put on the market in 2000 by Washington State University due to its low cohumulone content. It is a dual purpose type of hop. It contains approximately 5.5% alpha acids and approximately 8.2% beta acids. The myrcene level for these hops is 33.0-62.0% of total and 0.7-1.6 ml per 100 grams of total oils. view less
Hallertau Blanc Barth-Haas Group Hallertau Blanc is a daughter of the cultivar Cascade with a fruity-floral white wine bouquet. The aroma variety was bred in Huell at the request of the beer industry in light of its demand for bold tastes and new aromas. It was introduced to the market i...view more Hallertau Blanc is a daughter of the cultivar Cascade with a fruity-floral white wine bouquet. The aroma variety was bred in Huell at the request of the beer industry in light of its demand for bold tastes and new aromas. It was introduced to the market in 2012. view less
Hallertauer Magnum Barth-Haas Group The Magnum hop’s name is well-suited to its unusually large and heavy cones. This high alpha cultivar from Huell Hop Research Center produces good yields and features high resistance to diseases.
Hallertauer Mittelfrüh Barth-Haas Group Hallertauer Mittelfrüh is the original regional variety of Hallertau and, with its delicate aroma and average bitter content, is still very popular today. This hop variety almost disappeared due to its high susceptibility to vertillicum wilt. Thanks to a ...view more Hallertauer Mittelfrüh is the original regional variety of Hallertau and, with its delicate aroma and average bitter content, is still very popular today. This hop variety almost disappeared due to its high susceptibility to vertillicum wilt. Thanks to a resurgence in demand and newly available virus-free plants, however, the cultivar is currently making a comeback. view less
Hallertauer Taurus Barth-Haas Group Hallertauer Taurus is a Huell bred high alpha variety with a very high alpha content and noble, aromatic bitter quality. It has small and very compact cones which allow for clean, mechanical picking and easy drying.
Hallertauer Tradition Barth-Haas Group Hallertauer Tradition is a daughter of Mittelfrüh and was bred in Huell. This variety is noted for its fine aroma and bitterness. Tradition is characterised even in poor years by good steady yields and is particularly resistant to wilt and downy mildew. I...view more Hallertauer Tradition is a daughter of Mittelfrüh and was bred in Huell. This variety is noted for its fine aroma and bitterness. Tradition is characterised even in poor years by good steady yields and is particularly resistant to wilt and downy mildew. It is comparable to Hallertauer Mittelfrüh and is distinguished by its good yields. view less
Harmonie Barth-Haas Group Harmonie has 60% Saaz in its origin and is named after the harmonious breakdown of hop resins. It is an aroma type hop grown in the Czech Republic. Harmonie contains 5.0-8.0% alpha and beta acids and 2.7-3.5% total polyphenols. It's myrcene level is 30.0-...view more Harmonie has 60% Saaz in its origin and is named after the harmonious breakdown of hop resins. It is an aroma type hop grown in the Czech Republic. Harmonie contains 5.0-8.0% alpha and beta acids and 2.7-3.5% total polyphenols. It's myrcene level is 30.0-40.0% of total and 0.9-1.4 ml per 100g total oils. view less
Herkules Barth-Haas Group Herkules, which was bred at the Huell Hop Research Center is aptly named after the mighty Greek hero Hercules. In the Greek saga, Hercules completes tasks that were considered quite impossible. Similarly, this high alpha variety, with its extremely high y...view more Herkules, which was bred at the Huell Hop Research Center is aptly named after the mighty Greek hero Hercules. In the Greek saga, Hercules completes tasks that were considered quite impossible. Similarly, this high alpha variety, with its extremely high yields and strong bitterness, has to meet a series of high demands from growers and brewers alike. Its acreage in Germany is growing fast. view less
Hersbrucker Spaet Barth-Haas Group Hersbrucker Spaet, a traditional variety from the growing region of the same name, has strong growth characteristics and a particularly robust nature. It is largely resistant to diseases. It is an aroma type hop grown in Germany and has a land variety lin...view more Hersbrucker Spaet, a traditional variety from the growing region of the same name, has strong growth characteristics and a particularly robust nature. It is largely resistant to diseases. It is an aroma type hop grown in Germany and has a land variety lineage. Hersbrucker contains 1.5-4.0% alpha acids and 2.5-6.0% beta acids. The myrcene level of this product is 15-30.0% of total and Hersbrucker contains 5.0-6.0% total oils. view less
Hop Pellets (Type 90 Pellets) Barth-Haas Group Hop Pellets (Type 90 Pellets) are a hop product added to the kettle to provide bitterness and a hop character that is indistinguishable from that achieved using raw hops. This product is a dark-green to olive-green solid, which normally breaks up into a p...view more Hop Pellets (Type 90 Pellets) are a hop product added to the kettle to provide bitterness and a hop character that is indistinguishable from that achieved using raw hops. This product is a dark-green to olive-green solid, which normally breaks up into a powder. They can also be used post-fermentation for dry hopping. Pellets provide improved homogeneity, better storage stability and reduced storage/transport costs compared to raw hops. They produce a beer flavor which is not distinguishable from that produced from leaf hops. view less
Hops Flower Powder BDS Natural Products Hops Flower Powder is a yellow green to brown powder derived from the Humulus Lupulus L. plant. This product is non-GMO and Gluten Free. This product is used in the beer industry for flavouring and bittering, and in cosmetics for its antibacterial and ant...view more Hops Flower Powder is a yellow green to brown powder derived from the Humulus Lupulus L. plant. This product is non-GMO and Gluten Free. This product is used in the beer industry for flavouring and bittering, and in cosmetics for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties in deodorants, skin, and foot care products. view less
Hops Flower Powder MartinBauer Hops Flower Powder is a yellow green to tan powder from the strobiles of the plant, Humulus lupulus. L. It is GRAS certified.
Hops Powder DONGYU USI Hops Powder is a fine, tannish-brown powder with a pleasant odor and a bitter taste.
Hüell Melon Barth-Haas Group Hüell Melon is a new variety with distinctive honeydew melon and strawberry aroma. The variety was bred at Huell and was released in 2012. This variety is one bred and planted in hop fields in response to demand from the craft beer industry and its desire...view more Hüell Melon is a new variety with distinctive honeydew melon and strawberry aroma. The variety was bred at Huell and was released in 2012. This variety is one bred and planted in hop fields in response to demand from the craft beer industry and its desire for bold tastes and differentiating flavors. view less
IKE (Isomerised Kettle Extract) Barth-Haas Group IKE (Isomerised Kettle Extract) is a homogeneous, viscous or semi-liquid paste prepared from CO2 hop extract. Color varies between yellow/golden to pale brown/green, and it contains isomerized α-acids in their free form, along with soft resins and hop oil...view more IKE (Isomerised Kettle Extract) is a homogeneous, viscous or semi-liquid paste prepared from CO2 hop extract. Color varies between yellow/golden to pale brown/green, and it contains isomerized α-acids in their free form, along with soft resins and hop oils. This product can be used as a complete or partial replacement for normal kettle extract. view less
Isomerised Hop Pellets Barth-Haas Group Isomerised Hop Pellets provide a more efficient provision of bitterness by replacement of hops, pellets or extract in the kettle. Isomerised Hop Pellets are produced by warming Stabilised Pellets at approximately 50 °C for one to two weeks. Theα-acids are...view more Isomerised Hop Pellets provide a more efficient provision of bitterness by replacement of hops, pellets or extract in the kettle. Isomerised Hop Pellets are produced by warming Stabilised Pellets at approximately 50 °C for one to two weeks. Theα-acids are nearly completely isomerised under these conditions, with a subsequent large increase in utilisation when added to the brewing kettle. Isomerised Hop Pellets can replace existing conventional, alpha hop products for bittering beer and provide opportunities for savings in hop cost through higher utilisation. view less
Iunga Barth-Haas Group Iunga was released in 2004 as a high alpha variety and was bred from Lubelski. This bitter type hop is grown in Poland. It contains 10.0-14.0% alpha acids and 5.0-7.0% beta acids. The myrcene level for Iunga is 40.0-55.0% of total and also contains 1.5-2....view more Iunga was released in 2004 as a high alpha variety and was bred from Lubelski. This bitter type hop is grown in Poland. It contains 10.0-14.0% alpha acids and 5.0-7.0% beta acids. The myrcene level for Iunga is 40.0-55.0% of total and also contains 1.5-2.5 ml per 100 grams total oils. view less
Kazbek Barth-Haas Group Kazbek displays a spicy lemon aroma and was released in 2008. Kazbek is the highest peak within the middle Caucasus mountain range. This aroma type hop is grown in the Czech Republic and contains 5.0-8.0% alpha acids and 4.0-6.0% beta acids. Kazbek has a ...view more Kazbek displays a spicy lemon aroma and was released in 2008. Kazbek is the highest peak within the middle Caucasus mountain range. This aroma type hop is grown in the Czech Republic and contains 5.0-8.0% alpha acids and 4.0-6.0% beta acids. Kazbek has a myrcene level of 40.0-55.0% of total and 3.5-4.5% amount of total polyphenols. view less
Limbus Barth-Haas Group Limbus, a dwarf variety, was bred from Northern Brewer and was released in 1996. This aroma type hop is grown in poland and it's lineage is daughter of Northern Brewer. It contains 3.0-5.5% alpha acids and 2.5-3.5% beta acids. Limbus also contains 1.1-1.5...view more Limbus, a dwarf variety, was bred from Northern Brewer and was released in 1996. This aroma type hop is grown in poland and it's lineage is daughter of Northern Brewer. It contains 3.0-5.5% alpha acids and 2.5-3.5% beta acids. Limbus also contains 1.1-1.5 ml per 100 grams of total oils and 30.0-40.0% of total, myrcene. view less
Lomik Barth-Haas Group Lomik, a daughter of Northern Brewer, was released in 1988 and displays a pleasant, harmonious and mild aroma. It is grown in Poland and contains 4.0-5.0% alpha acids and 2.5-5.0% beta acids. Lomik also contains 30.0-45.0% of total, myrcene and 0.6-1.2 ml...view more Lomik, a daughter of Northern Brewer, was released in 1988 and displays a pleasant, harmonious and mild aroma. It is grown in Poland and contains 4.0-5.0% alpha acids and 2.5-5.0% beta acids. Lomik also contains 30.0-45.0% of total, myrcene and 0.6-1.2 ml per 100 grams of myrcene. view less
Lublin Barth-Haas Group Lublin is derived from the Saaz variety and is grown in Lublin, Poznan and Opole. Lublin is characterised by its fine aroma qualities. Its average alpha-acid and hectare yields exceed those of Saaz. Lublin displays good resistance to diseases and grows in...view more Lublin is derived from the Saaz variety and is grown in Lublin, Poznan and Opole. Lublin is characterised by its fine aroma qualities. Its average alpha-acid and hectare yields exceed those of Saaz. Lublin displays good resistance to diseases and grows in light to medium-heavy soils. view less
Magnat Barth-Haas Group Magnat, a high alpha variety is a daughter of Magnum, hence the name. This variety was released in 2012. Magnat is a bitter type hop which is grown in Poland. The content of alpha acids for this product is approximately 13.3% and approximately 3.2% beta a...view more Magnat, a high alpha variety is a daughter of Magnum, hence the name. This variety was released in 2012. Magnat is a bitter type hop which is grown in Poland. The content of alpha acids for this product is approximately 13.3% and approximately 3.2% beta acids. view less
Mandarina Bavaria Barth-Haas Group Mandarina Bavaria is a hop variety with a pleasant fruity aroma and a particularly distinctive tangerine note. The flavor variety was bred in Huell at the request of the beer industry in light of its demand for bold tastes and new aroma. It was introduced...view more Mandarina Bavaria is a hop variety with a pleasant fruity aroma and a particularly distinctive tangerine note. The flavor variety was bred in Huell at the request of the beer industry in light of its demand for bold tastes and new aroma. It was introduced to the market in 2012. view less
Marco Polo Barth-Haas Group Marco Polo is used in China, where 8% of the total Chinese acreage is grown with the Marco Polo (makepoluo 马可泼罗) hop. It's lineage is Columbus and it's alpha acids level is approximately 12.6%. Marco Polo contains approximately 4.4% total polyphenols, 1.1...view more Marco Polo is used in China, where 8% of the total Chinese acreage is grown with the Marco Polo (makepoluo 马可泼罗) hop. It's lineage is Columbus and it's alpha acids level is approximately 12.6%. Marco Polo contains approximately 4.4% total polyphenols, 1.1 ml per 100 grams of total oils and 0.5% of total, linalool. view less
Marynka Barth-Haas Group Marynka is popular due to its aroma characteristics but also on account of its bitter characteristics. It is grown in Poland and is a Brewers Gold Daughter. Marynka contains 9.0-12.0% alpha acids and 10.2-13.0% beta acids. The myrcene level of this produc...view more Marynka is popular due to its aroma characteristics but also on account of its bitter characteristics. It is grown in Poland and is a Brewers Gold Daughter. Marynka contains 9.0-12.0% alpha acids and 10.2-13.0% beta acids. The myrcene level of this product is 28.0-31.0% of total and the level of total oils is 1.8-2.2 ml per 100 grams. view less
Millennium Barth-Haas Group Millennium, the high alpha variety from the breeding programme conducted by John I. Haas, Inc. It was released in 2000 and was named after the turn of the millennium. Millennium is grown successfully in Washington and Oregon.
Mosaic® Barth-Haas Group Mosaic®, developed by the Hop Breeding Company, was released in 2012. Mosaic®, with its relatively high alpha acid and low cohumulone contents, has an artistic assortment of enticing aromas that transfer favorably into the finished product.
Mount Hood Barth-Haas Group Mount Hood, named after the highest mountain in Oregon, was released by the USDA breeding programme in 1989. It is a triploid daughter of Hallertauer Mittelfrüh and a sister hop variety to Liberty. Both display similar analytical values. The distinguishin...view more Mount Hood, named after the highest mountain in Oregon, was released by the USDA breeding programme in 1989. It is a triploid daughter of Hallertauer Mittelfrüh and a sister hop variety to Liberty. Both display similar analytical values. The distinguishing feature of Mount Hood is its particularly mild aroma. view less
National Barth-Haas Group National is a hop variety that comes from a private breeding program in Ukraine. The alpha acid content for National is 5.0-6.0%.
Nugget Barth-Haas Group Nugget is known for its high yield. Originally from the USA, it also grows vigorously in poor quality soils i.e. in almost every region irrespective of the soil properties. It is a high alpha type hops and a daughter of Brewers Gold. It contains 11.5-14.0...view more Nugget is known for its high yield. Originally from the USA, it also grows vigorously in poor quality soils i.e. in almost every region irrespective of the soil properties. It is a high alpha type hops and a daughter of Brewers Gold. It contains 11.5-14.0% alpha acids and 3.0-5.0% beta acids. Nugget contains 3.0-4.0% total polyphenols and 27.0-42.0% of total, myrcene. view less
NUGGET Hop Pellets Elim Natural Co., Ltd. NUGGET Hop Pellets are a bittering-type hop cultivar. This product appears as a yellow to light green pellet with a full, characteristic aroma of hop flowers, without foreign flavors. It can be used in the production of beer.
Oktawia Barth-Haas Group Oktawia was released 1996 and was bred by hybridisation of progenies of Brewers Gold and Northern Brewer. It is a bitter hop grown in Poland. Oktowia contains 7.0-9.0% alpha acids and 3.0-4.5% beta acids. Oktawia also contains 30.0-50.0% myrcene and 0.7-1...view more Oktawia was released 1996 and was bred by hybridisation of progenies of Brewers Gold and Northern Brewer. It is a bitter hop grown in Poland. Oktowia contains 7.0-9.0% alpha acids and 3.0-4.5% beta acids. Oktawia also contains 30.0-50.0% myrcene and 0.7-1.4 ml per 100 grams total oils. view less
Opal Barth-Haas Group Opal is named after the precious stone of the same name. The choice of name may have been inspired by the hop’s bluish-green shimmer. The aromatic Opal comes from the Hallertau growing region and was bred at the Huell Hop Research Center.
Palisade Barth-Haas Group Palisade was named after an important instrument used in hop growing. This pointed wooden stake served as an indispensable climbing support for the hop plant. Palisade was bred by Yakima Chief Ranches as dual purpose variety.
Perluxan™ Hops Extract Ashland Perluxan™ extract is a proprietary extract of hops cones that is standardized to contain a minimum 30% of alpha- and iso-alpha acids, humulone, and co-humulone. It is a botanical support for joint health.
Pilgrim Barth-Haas Group Pilgrim is a bitter-type variety. It was developed by Wye Hops Ltd and gained European Plant Variety Rights in 2006. It has very good resistance to wilt disease and is being planted in areas where this disease is present, often replacing ‘Wye Target’. Bre...view more Pilgrim is a bitter-type variety. It was developed by Wye Hops Ltd and gained European Plant Variety Rights in 2006. It has very good resistance to wilt disease and is being planted in areas where this disease is present, often replacing ‘Wye Target’. Bred from Yeoman in the late 1990’s, Pilgrim is a dual-purposehop, rich in oils and with good storage potential. This product has a bitter taste. view less
Polaris Barth-Haas Group Polaris is a new variety with an intense but pleasant fruit aroma and a very refreshing note similar to a peppermint where fruity and resin notes come to the forefront. The aroma variety was bred in Huell at the request of the beer industry in light of it...view more Polaris is a new variety with an intense but pleasant fruit aroma and a very refreshing note similar to a peppermint where fruity and resin notes come to the forefront. The aroma variety was bred in Huell at the request of the beer industry in light of its demand for bold tastes and new aromas. It came onto the market in 2012. view less
Premiant Barth-Haas Group Premiant is derived from Saaz. It is characterised by strong growth and a pleasant mild aroma. This hop variety was released in 1996. Premiant is an aroma hop grown in the Czech Republic. It contains 7.0-11.0% alpha acids and 3.5-6.0% beta acids. The amou...view more Premiant is derived from Saaz. It is characterised by strong growth and a pleasant mild aroma. This hop variety was released in 1996. Premiant is an aroma hop grown in the Czech Republic. It contains 7.0-11.0% alpha acids and 3.5-6.0% beta acids. The amount of polyphenols in Premiant is 4.0-5.0% and the amount of myrcene in Premiant is 35.0-50.0% of total. view less
Progress Barth-Haas Group Progress is a daughter of Whitbread Golding, developed at Wye College and released for commercial breeding in 1964. Progress is somewhat similar to Fuggle but slightly sweeter and usually providing a softer bitterness in beers of all types. Progress shows...view more Progress is a daughter of Whitbread Golding, developed at Wye College and released for commercial breeding in 1964. Progress is somewhat similar to Fuggle but slightly sweeter and usually providing a softer bitterness in beers of all types. Progress shows an aroma profile and dual-purpose alpha level, ideally suited to British Ales. view less
Pulawski Barth-Haas Group Pulawski is a daughter of Lubelski and was released in 2012. It is a bitter hop grown in Poland. Pulawski contains approximately 8.2% and approximately 3.6% beta acids.
Raw Hops (Cone Hops) Barth-Haas Group Raw Hops (Cone Hops) are dried and compressed hop cones with a round or oval shape, with a light to dark green color Its main components are hop oils, bitter compounds and polyphenols. It is most commonly used in the brew kettle, the whirlpool of a brewer...view more Raw Hops (Cone Hops) are dried and compressed hop cones with a round or oval shape, with a light to dark green color Its main components are hop oils, bitter compounds and polyphenols. It is most commonly used in the brew kettle, the whirlpool of a brewery, or used for dry hopping late in the fermentation cycle to efficiently utilize its bitterness taste. view less
Royal Vitality Extract, Natural (Organic NOP) A.M. Todd Botanical Therapeutics Royal Vitality Extract, Natural (Organic NOP) is a brown to dark brown liquid extract of royal vitality. Royal Vitality Extract, Natural (Organic NOP) provides the characteristic flavor of royal vitality to its desired applications. It has a wide variety...view more Royal Vitality Extract, Natural (Organic NOP) is a brown to dark brown liquid extract of royal vitality. Royal Vitality Extract, Natural (Organic NOP) provides the characteristic flavor of royal vitality to its desired applications. It has a wide variety of food-based applications, such as in candies, baked goods, and frozen dairy desserts, etc. view less
Rubín Barth-Haas Group Rubín's name is derived from the colour of the bine. Rubín is a bitter variety but can also be used as a dual-purpose hop. It is grown in the Czech Republic and is breeding material with Bor as a parent. Rubin contains 9.0-12.0% alpha acids and 3.5-5.0% b...view more Rubín's name is derived from the colour of the bine. Rubín is a bitter variety but can also be used as a dual-purpose hop. It is grown in the Czech Republic and is breeding material with Bor as a parent. Rubin contains 9.0-12.0% alpha acids and 3.5-5.0% beta acids. The myrcene content of Rubin is 30.0-45.0% of total and the total oils content is 1.0-2.0 ml per 100 grams. view less
Saaz Barth-Haas Group Saaz originates from the Czech growing region of the same name. The success of this old, traditional regional variety lies in its particularly mild hoppy note. The aromas in the raw hops are predominantly spicy, woody ones, such as tarragon, lavender, ced...view more Saaz originates from the Czech growing region of the same name. The success of this old, traditional regional variety lies in its particularly mild hoppy note. The aromas in the raw hops are predominantly spicy, woody ones, such as tarragon, lavender, cedarwood and smoked bacon. view less
SAAZ Hop Pellets Elim Natural Co., Ltd. SAAZ Hop Pellets are derived from the hops plant. This product appears as a yellow to light green pellet with a full, characteristic aroma of the hops flower, and a softly-bitter flavor without off-tastes. It can be used to flavor pale Czech-style lagers ...view more SAAZ Hop Pellets are derived from the hops plant. This product appears as a yellow to light green pellet with a full, characteristic aroma of the hops flower, and a softly-bitter flavor without off-tastes. It can be used to flavor pale Czech-style lagers such as Pilsner Urquell. view less
Saaz Late Barth-Haas Group Saaz Late was released 2010. It is selected from progenies of the F1 generation after parental combination of developed breeding material with origin in Saaz. It is an aroma hop that is grown in the Czech Republic. The alpha acids content of this product ...view more Saaz Late was released 2010. It is selected from progenies of the F1 generation after parental combination of developed breeding material with origin in Saaz. It is an aroma hop that is grown in the Czech Republic. The alpha acids content of this product is 3.5-6.0% and the beta content is 4.0-6.5%. Saaz Late has a myrcene content of 25.0-35.0% and the content level for total oils is 0.5-6.0 ml per grams. view less
Saphir Barth-Haas Group Saphir differs considerably from other German aroma varieties with its fruity aroma characteristics. Saphir was bred at the "Hopfenforschungszentrum Hüll" and was released in 2000, together with the varieties Smaragd and Opal as new aroma varieties.
Sládek Barth-Haas Group Sládek is derived from the Czech word meaning “beer brewer”. Sládek’s fruity flavor profile and its well balanced bitter taste give the beer a special taste. It is grown in the Czech Republic and is breeding material with origin of Northern Brewer and Saa...view more Sládek is derived from the Czech word meaning “beer brewer”. Sládek’s fruity flavor profile and its well balanced bitter taste give the beer a special taste. It is grown in the Czech Republic and is breeding material with origin of Northern Brewer and Saaz. Sladek contains 5.0-9.0% alpha acids and 8.0-11.0 beta acids. The myrcene content of Sladek is 25.0-40.0% of total. view less
Smaragd Barth-Haas Group Smaragd is the German word meaning “emerald”. The Smaragd hop has a high bittering value and good disease characteristics. This German cultivar is particularly high-yielding. Smaragd was bred at the "Hopfenforschungszentrum Hüll“ and was released in 2000,...view more Smaragd is the German word meaning “emerald”. The Smaragd hop has a high bittering value and good disease characteristics. This German cultivar is particularly high-yielding. Smaragd was bred at the "Hopfenforschungszentrum Hüll“ and was released in 2000, together with the varieties Saphir and Opal as new aroma varieties. view less
Sorachi Ace Barth-Haas Group Sorachi Ace was developed in 1984 for Sapporo Breweries Ltd and is named after Sorachi, a subprefecture in Hokkaid. This aroma variety produces a good yield and is particularly resistant to powdery mildew, wilt and botrytis. The original cultivation g...view more Sorachi Ace was developed in 1984 for Sapporo Breweries Ltd and is named after Sorachi, a subprefecture in Hokkaid. This aroma variety produces a good yield and is particularly resistant to powdery mildew, wilt and botrytis. The original cultivation goal was to develop a variety which was very close to Saaz, but that also displayed a high alpha content. With a flavor profile that contains attributes like: incense sticks, lemongrass, punch and natto. It differs considerably from Saaz and is currently only grown in the US. view less
Southern Dawn Barth-Haas Group Southern Dawn is a relatively new South African cultivar used by the largest South African breweries. It is used both as an aroma and bitter variety. Southern Dawn resembles Southern Promise to a certain extent but has a different aroma expression.
Southern Promise Barth-Haas Group Southern Promise is a diploid seedling from a cross between Southern Brewer and a wild male Yugoslavian variety. Since 1992, Southern Promise has replaced the variety Southern Brewer and, along with Southern Star, has had a major influence on hop growing ...view more Southern Promise is a diploid seedling from a cross between Southern Brewer and a wild male Yugoslavian variety. Since 1992, Southern Promise has replaced the variety Southern Brewer and, along with Southern Star, has had a major influence on hop growing in South Africa: both varieties grow even with minimal daylight – something which was a limiting factor in this growing region in the past. view less
Southern Star Barth-Haas Group Southern Star, a cross between Outeniqua and a South African male variety, was released onto the market in 2001. Both Southern Star and Southern Promise have had a marked effect on hop growing in South Africa: both varieties grow even with minimal dayligh...view more Southern Star, a cross between Outeniqua and a South African male variety, was released onto the market in 2001. Both Southern Star and Southern Promise have had a marked effect on hop growing in South Africa: both varieties grow even with minimal daylight – something which was a limiting factor in this growing region in the past. view less
Sovereign Barth-Haas Group Sovereign is a hedgerow variety bred at Wye College from an open pollination made in 1995. The cultivar is a grandchild of Pioneer. It is often likened to Fuggle due to its good aroma. It is a dual purpose hop grown in the UK. Sovereign contains 4.5-6.5% ...view more Sovereign is a hedgerow variety bred at Wye College from an open pollination made in 1995. The cultivar is a grandchild of Pioneer. It is often likened to Fuggle due to its good aroma. It is a dual purpose hop grown in the UK. Sovereign contains 4.5-6.5% alpha acids and 2.1-3.1% beta acids. view less
Spalt Spalter Barth-Haas Group Spalt Spalter is a regional aroma cultivar and is grown exclusively in the region around Spalt. It is known for its good resistance to diseases – in particular to wilt. It has a land variety lineage with 2.5-5.5% alpha acids and 3.0-5.0% beta acids. The m...view more Spalt Spalter is a regional aroma cultivar and is grown exclusively in the region around Spalt. It is known for its good resistance to diseases – in particular to wilt. It has a land variety lineage with 2.5-5.5% alpha acids and 3.0-5.0% beta acids. The myrcene content of Spalt Spalter is 20.0-35.0% of total and 5.0-6.0% total polyphenols. view less
Spalter Select Barth-Haas Group Spalter Select is, as the name suggests, a selection from the Spalter regional variety and was developed by the Hüll Hop Research Center. Its fine aroma and high farnesene content are typical for this variety. The outstanding features of Spalter Select ar...view more Spalter Select is, as the name suggests, a selection from the Spalter regional variety and was developed by the Hüll Hop Research Center. Its fine aroma and high farnesene content are typical for this variety. The outstanding features of Spalter Select are its strong growth characteristics and its special resistance to diseases. view less
Standardized CO2 Hop Extract Barth-Haas Group Standardized CO2 Hop Extract is a yellow to dark green, semi-fluid paste. It has an aroma and bitter flavor of hops with a strong stabilization. When added to the brewing process early on it maintains its bitterness and a late addition adds a hoppy flavor...view more Standardized CO2 Hop Extract is a yellow to dark green, semi-fluid paste. It has an aroma and bitter flavor of hops with a strong stabilization. When added to the brewing process early on it maintains its bitterness and a late addition adds a hoppy flavor. It is used as a flavor enhancer in beer when added to the kettle. view less
Strisselspalt Barth-Haas Group Strisselspalt is one of the best-known hop varieties of Alsace and comes from the region of Strasbourg. Its name is derived from the words Strissel and Spalt. Strissel means bouquet, while Spalt is an old term denoting quality. Strisselspalt is known for ...view more Strisselspalt is one of the best-known hop varieties of Alsace and comes from the region of Strasbourg. Its name is derived from the words Strissel and Spalt. Strissel means bouquet, while Spalt is an old term denoting quality. Strisselspalt is known for its fine hop aroma. view less
Styrian Gold Barth-Haas Group Styrian Gold was bred to improve the agronomic values of the traditional Savinsjki Golding and was released 2009. This variety is cultivated mainly in Slovenia, but also in Styria (Austria). Styrian Gold is a very popular variety due to its characteristic...view more Styrian Gold was bred to improve the agronomic values of the traditional Savinsjki Golding and was released 2009. This variety is cultivated mainly in Slovenia, but also in Styria (Austria). Styrian Gold is a very popular variety due to its characteristic aroma and average alpha values. view less
Styrian Golding B = Bobek Barth-Haas Group Styrian Golding B = Bobek, a daughter of Styrian Savinjski Golding, is known for its very good agronomic traits in hop production and processing. It is an aroma hop grown in Slovenia. Styrian Golding B = Bobek has an alpha acids content of 3.5-7.8% and 4....view more Styrian Golding B = Bobek, a daughter of Styrian Savinjski Golding, is known for its very good agronomic traits in hop production and processing. It is an aroma hop grown in Slovenia. Styrian Golding B = Bobek has an alpha acids content of 3.5-7.8% and 4.0-6.1% beta acids. The myrcene content in this product is 49.0-57.0% of toal. view less
Styrian Golding C = Celeia/Cerera Barth-Haas Group Styrian Golding C = Celeia/Cerera is grown mainly in Slovenia, but also in Styria/Austria. Celeia enjoys great popularity on account of its characteristic aroma and its moderate alpha values. It is a Daughter of Styrian Savinjski Golding. It contains 3.0-...view more Styrian Golding C = Celeia/Cerera is grown mainly in Slovenia, but also in Styria/Austria. Celeia enjoys great popularity on account of its characteristic aroma and its moderate alpha values. It is a Daughter of Styrian Savinjski Golding. It contains 3.0-6.5& alpha acids and 2.0-3.3% beta acids. Th myrcene content in this product is 26.0-40.0% of total. view less
Styrian Savinjski Golding Barth-Haas Group Styrian Savinjski Golding is a traditional Slovenian variety originating from the English variety Fuggle, which was brought to Slovenia in the early 19th century. This variety is known for its noble hop aroma and pleasant bitterness.
Summer Barth-Haas Group Summer is an original Australian aroma variety with characteristic aromas of sweet fruits. This cultivar displays unmistakable light fruit notes of apricot and melon, pleasantly balanced by an underlying hop character. Being low in alpha acid, brewers can...view more Summer is an original Australian aroma variety with characteristic aromas of sweet fruits. This cultivar displays unmistakable light fruit notes of apricot and melon, pleasantly balanced by an underlying hop character. Being low in alpha acid, brewers can be very flexible with their dosing when using this hop for flavor and aroma. view less
Summit® Barth-Haas Group Summit® is a dwarf high alpha variety bred by the American Dwarf Hop Association and was released in 2003. This hop variety has an unusually high alpha acid content, excellent storage stability and powdery mildew resistance.
Super Pride Barth-Haas Group Super Pride is a seedless high alpha acid variety, bred by the Hop Products Australia Rostrevor breeding programme. Bred from the famous Pride of Ringwood – Australia’s dominant hop variety since the 1960’s – Super Pride features similar mild aromas and l...view more Super Pride is a seedless high alpha acid variety, bred by the Hop Products Australia Rostrevor breeding programme. Bred from the famous Pride of Ringwood – Australia’s dominant hop variety since the 1960’s – Super Pride features similar mild aromas and low cohumulone levels. Super Pride has higher alpha acid than its mother Pride of Ringwood. Bred in 1987, commercial production began in 1998 and since 2002 Super Pride has been the major hop variety grown by Hop Products Australia. With its excellent bitter qualities Super Pride is now accepted by many major breweries. view less
Sybilla Barth-Haas Group Sybilla was released in 1996. Between 2004-2006, the hop-latent, viroid-free seedlings of Sybilla were produced. It was bred from the variety Lubelski and is an aroma hop grown in Poland. Sybilla contains 6.5-8.0% alpha acids and 3.0-5.0% beta acids. The ...view more Sybilla was released in 1996. Between 2004-2006, the hop-latent, viroid-free seedlings of Sybilla were produced. It was bred from the variety Lubelski and is an aroma hop grown in Poland. Sybilla contains 6.5-8.0% alpha acids and 3.0-5.0% beta acids. The myrcene content in Sybilla is 30.0-50.0%. Sybilla provides a pleasant aroma in beer. view less