- Mosaic™ is an aroma hop variety developed by Hop Breeding Company, LLC released in 2012. Mosaic™ offers a unique and complex blend of floral, tropical, fruity, and earthy characteristics that translate very favorably into several styles of beer. Mosaic™ is the daughter of YCR 14 Simcoe® brand hop variety and a Nugget derived male. Gives a pineapple and citrussy taste.
Available Whole or Crushed
Our Light Munich Malt is created by taking Vienna Malt a stage further in the kiln. The additional heat promotes melanoidin reactions to produce rich bread crust flavours. Again, Light Munich Malt can be used as a base since the enzymes are suitably preserved in this malt.
The use of Munich and Vienna Malts are not just for German style beers, they add a beautiful subtle complexity to many beer styles.
Our Roasted Malt can be delivered in 25kg bags.
Available Whole or Crushed
A great malt for adding sweet, caramel flavour to pale/amber ales. IPA’s and bitters. The lower colour is due to the shorter kilning time and this maintains the sweetness with getting too intense with the caramel notes. It will bring deep red colour to the beers depending on how much is used.
Our Cara and Crystal Malt can be delivered in 25kg bags.
- Are you looking to achieve a precise bitterness in your beer? And would you prefer to do that at the end of the brewing process, to optimize efficiency? IsoHop® is the answer you have been looking for.An aqueous solution of pure iso-α-acids, standardized to 30%, IsoHop® is easy to add in precise doses and designed to be used during the filtration process with an exceptional yield. IsoHop® is produced from CO2 hop extract (no aroma, just bitterness) and has an antimicrobial effect when added to the beer. It is the perfect product when it comes to correcting and also partially replacing bitterness.
- Simple to dose without the need for special equipment, reduced storage and transportation costs, low nitrate load: the Incognito™ aroma extract which is flowable at room temperature ensures maximum hop flavor with minimum process loss thanks to its highly concentrated flavor components.Thanks to its low viscosity, this pure hop varietal product is perfect for late-hopping in modern whirlpool equipment with low solid matter capacity. The beer loss is significantly lower compared with using pellets for late hopping.
- New variety with distinctive honeydew melon and strawberry aroma. The variety was bred at Hüll and was released 2012. This variety is one of the varieties which have been bred and planted in hop fields in response to demand from the craft beer industry and its desire for bold tastes and differentiating flavors.
- Do your customers enjoy a natural, refreshing beer flavor with modest bitter notes? Hexahop Gold® produces a pleasant, mild acerbity and a consistent head of foam. This aqueous solution of pure hexahydro-iso-α-acid is a foam enhancer. In addition, its light-stabilizing effect allows the beer to be bottled in green and clear glass.
- A robust, high-yielding, high bittering hop cultivar tolerant to various diseases has been released in 2006 by the Hop Research Center Hüll. Excellent brewing quality combined with very good storage stability increases the value of Herkules for the brewing industry. Use in Pilsners, German style Lagers & Alt.
- Tradition is a variety bred at Huell which is characterized by its fine aroma and average bitter content. It can be compared to Hallertauer Mittelfrueh and stands out due to good yields which remain stable also in difficult years. This variety has a good tolerance to wilt and downy midew. The variety was released in 1993 in Germany.
- The Australien hop variety Galaxy is a high alpha dual purpose seedless cultivar with a marked and unique hop aroma. Bred by Hop Products Australia and currently grown in Victoria and Tasmania. Galaxy, when added late in the boil has been found to impart a unique and pleasant flavour to beer. The striking flavour has been described as a combination of citrus and passionfruit, whilst still contributing significant bittering. A wide range of aromatics, dependent on point and rate of use, as well as malt and yeast influences.