Brupaks Hops 1056 | Brupaks Hops Amarillo (USA) vacuum packed | Exceptional quality hop with an orange-citrus flavour. Use sparingly for flavouring as the orange flavour can dominate. Superb for late/dry hopping.
Alpha Acid 8.0 - 10.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 1468 | Brupaks Hops Aurora (Slovenia) vacuum packed | This dual-purpose variety has an intense but pleasant aroma is great for bittering and aroma. It can be used in all ales (and judiciously in some lagers).
Alpha Acid 8.0 - 10.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 4283 | Brupaks Hops Bramling Cross (UK) vacuum packed | NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL 2009 Originally bred from the Bramling Golding and a wild American hop, Bramling Cross is a low yielding variety grown in Kent and Sussex. Although an easy hop to grow, it is very low yielding so not an attractive proposition to the farmer. It has a very distinctive aroma, which is best suited to stronger, darker styles of beer. Although its popularity has been declining over the past 20 years or so, it is now making a comeback amongst the new breed of microbrewers.
Alpha Acid 5.0 - 7.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 6028 | Brupaks Hops Brewers Gold (Germany) vacuum packed | Very popular in Germany as a copper hop. Its bitterness is highly suited to Lager beers as it shows no sign of harshness. Brewers Gold is at its best when used in conjunction with 'noble varieties' such as Tettnang and Hallertauer Mittelfrüh.
Alpha Acid 5.0 - 9.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 3894 | Brupaks Hops Cascade (USA) vacuum packed | Due to the somewhat abnormal levels of some of the essential oils, Cascade has an aroma which is all its own. It is very popular among the new breed of American microbrewers and the Cascade 'nose' is immediately evident in their beers.This variety is now being introduced into some English micro brewed beers with good effect.
Alpha Acid 5.0 - 7.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 8599 | Brupaks Hops Centennial (USA) vacuum packed | Often described as Super Cascades this variety will give Pale Ales and IPA’s that characteristic powerful hop flavour and aroma found in the very best American ales.
Alpha Acid 6.0 - 11.0 | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 7441 | Brupaks Hops Challenger (UK) vacuum packed | Originally developed as a Goldings replacement, Challenger is a very versatile variety. Many brewers have found that excellent beers can be brewed from Challenger alone. It has fine bittering properties and a respectable aroma. More commonly, though, it is combined with a dedicated aroma variety. Challenger is gradually commanding less and less acreage these days as it gives way to more disease resistant varieties, such as the dwarf Pioneer.
Alpha Acid 5.0 - 9.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 1193 | Brupaks Hops East Kent Goldings (UK) vacuum packed | This year we are again fortunate to be able to offer East Kent Goldings to the trade. Use these for your best Pale Ales and Bitters.
Alpha Acid 5.0 - 7.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 7105 | Brupaks Hops First Gold (UK) vacuum packed | One of the new exciting varieties of 'dwarf hops', First Gold is a very fine aroma hop reminiscent of the Golding. It is a seedling of WGV and has been bred to grow to a height of just 2 to 3 metres to aid harvesting. Its delicately spicy aroma renders it particularly suitable for late and dry hopping. The fairly high alpha acid content makes for economy in the boil. First Gold is certain to gain popularity with brewers and farmers alike.
Alpha Acid 8.0 - 9.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 2140 | Brupaks Hops Fuggles (UK) vacuum packed | Fuggles are used extensively in Bitters and Pale Ales but are unsurpassed for flavouring the darker British styles.
Alpha Acid 3.5 - 5.5% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 2485 | Brupaks Hops Green Bullet (New Zealand) vacuum packed | Exceptional quality hop which has a pleasant aroma as well as a very high alpha acid content. Used in New Zealand for many lager types, Green Bullet can be economically substituted for Styrian Goldings.
Alpha Acid 11.0 - 13.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 4024 | Brupaks Hops Hallertauer Hersbrucker (Germany) vacuum packed | Grown in the Hersbruck district of the Hallertau, the largest hop-growing region in the world, this is the classic Lager hop.Its fine aroma properties are world renowned, ideally suited to all Lagers and can even be used to good effect in Bitters.
Alpha Acid 2.0 - 5.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 5339 | Brupaks Hops Hallertauer Mittelfrüh (Germany) vacuum packed | Hallertauer Mittelfrüh (Middle Early) is arguably the world's finest aroma hop. Brupaks is proud to be able to offer this variety to the home brew trade. Much of the production is shipped to the USA where it is used in the production of the multi-award winning Samuel Adams beers. The remainder is used primarily in premium quality Pilsners.
Alpha Acid 3.0 - 5.5% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 9102 | Brupaks Hops Liberty (USA) vacuum packed | Tests made in a number of British breweries have produced very favourable results and Liberty will gain much wider recognition in the future. It is bred from Hallertauer Mittelfrüh and retains some of that variety's characteristics. It can, however, be used to great effect in English style ales where it displays some Fuggles notes.
Alpha Acid 3.5 - 5.5%
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 6004 | Brupaks Hops Mount Hood (USA) vacuum packed | Originally developed from the German Hallertauer Mittelfrüh variety, Mount Hood has evolved into a very versatile hop. It can be readily used in both lagers and ales where a mild aroma is required. Grown now in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
Alpha Acid 4.0 - 7.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 2249 | Brupaks Hops Northdown (UK) vacuum packed | Northdown is a seedling of Northern Brewer, which is no longer grown in Britain. It retains much of its parent's fine bittering properties but has a much-improved aroma.. Although Northdown can be used on its own to good effect, especially in darker styles of beer, it is the ideal accompaniment to aroma hops such as Fuggles or Progress. It is particularly suited to Irish Stout.
Alpha Acid 7.0 - 10.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 4577 | Brupaks Hops Northern Brewer (Germany) vacuum packed | Although originally developed in Britain, Northern Brewer is now grown almost exclusively in Germany . It is very versatile in that it can be used to provide bitterness in both Ales and Lagers. Its low aroma requires it to be used with other, more flavourful hops for the best results.
Alpha Acid 10.0 - 11.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 6013 | Brupaks Hops Pacific Gem (NZ) vacuum packed | Although it has one of the highest alpha acid contents in the world, Pacific Gem has a delicious berry-fruit aroma much prized by many commercial brewers. More suited to ales than lagers.
Alpha Acid 14.0 - 18.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 8873 | Brupaks Hops Perle (Germany) vacuum packed | Although generally regarded as an aroma hop, the moderately high alpha acid content of this variety will find more brewers employing Perle in the copper. Its high resistance to disease has made it a favourite with German farmers. Perle is now grown all over southern Germany and is suitable for all types of lager beers.
Alpha Acid 5.5 - 8.5% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 9021 | Brupaks Hops Pioneer (UK) vacuum packed | Pioneer is one of the new breed of 'dwarf hops' developed at Wye College in Kent. These plants grow to a height of around eight feet which makes harvesting them much easier than the usual eighteen feet varieties. Brewing trials by commercial breweries have been encouraging, with a fine aroma and a delicate bitterness in evidence. These are likely to become a firm favourite with home brewers in the future.
Alpha Acid 8.5 - 9.5% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 1662 | Brupaks Hops Progress (UK) vacuum packed | Originally grown as a Fuggles replacement, Progress is a very versatile hop that combines fine aroma properties with a respectable alpha acid content. It seems to be at its best when combined with Goldings in high class Bitters and Pale Ales.
Alpha Acid 5.0 - 7.5% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 7005 | Brupaks Hops Saaz (Czech Republic) vacuum packed | The classic Pilsner hop from the Czech Republic is used in many of the world's finest beers, including the exceptional Pilsner Urquell. It's beautiful aroma and delicate bitterness make it suitable for many styles. The Altbier brewers of Düsseldorf use vast quantities of Saaz to achieve the very high bitterness levels required for this style.
Alpha Acid 2.0 - 5.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 8528 | Brupaks Hops Styrian Goldings (Slovenia) vacuum packed | After their indigenous varieties were exterminated by powdery mildew in 1930, the Yugoslavians imported Fuggles from England , probably under the name 'Fuggles Goldings' as at that time Fuggles were considered to be inferior to Goldings. Since then they have been known as Styrian Goldings. Although essentially Fuggles, they have a beautiful perfumey aroma which lends itself to both Continental Lagers and the less malty English ales. Many English brewers use these for late and dry hopping Bitters.
Alpha Acid 3.0 - 6.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 2841 | Brupaks Hops Target (UK) vacuum packed | Target is by far the most widely grown variety in Britain due to its heavy cropping, excellent resistance to disease and high alpha acid content. It now takes up almost a third of the total acreage although this is sure to decrease as the new dwarf varieties become more popular. Although recognised by some brewers as an aroma hop, Target is at its best in the copper for the production of beers with a low bitterness. Commercially, Target is used extensively in keg beers for economical reasons. Its powerful flavour would be overwhelming in more assertive brews. Used with discretion in combination with fine aroma hops, however, excellent Bitters and Pale Ales can be produced.
Alpha Acid 10.5 - 11.5% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 1243 | Brupaks Hops WGV - Whitbread Golding Variety (UK) vacuum | Originally bred by Whitbread's Brewery, this variety displays both Goldings and Fuggles characteristics. Although very fine ales can be made using WGV exclusively, they are usually used in combination with other varieties.
Alpha Acid 5.0 - 8.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 2960 | Brupaks Hops Willamette (USA) vacuum packed | Although originally bred from the Fuggle, Willamette is now regarded as an aroma variety in its own right.Its blackcurrant/herbal aroma is quite distinctive and can be used to great affect in all ale styles.
Alpha Acid 4.0 - 6.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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 7102 | Brupaks Hops Worcester Goldings (UK) vacuum packed | Originally grown in Kent and Surrey , the majority of Goldings are now produced in Worcestershire. The beautiful, flowery Goldings aroma is highly prized by brewers, but supplies are becoming harder to obtain due to poor yields and low resistance to disease.
Alpha Acid 5.0 - 7.0% | | Net Weight: 100 g | |
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1932 | Brupaks Hops Hop Tablets | | Long storage life, good solubility in beer, easy to dose. Allows the simple adding of hop aroma to your beer without increasing the bitterness. | | Net Weight: 5 tablets | |
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