T90 FUGGLE HOP PELLETS - 30 G
The Fuggle hop originates in England and was first discovered in 1861. Similar to a Styrian Golding, is noted for its distinct European aroma and has enjoyed a long, versatile run. At its peak nearly 100 years ago Fuggle was known as a dual-use hop. Today however, as other higher alpha acid varieties have become more prevalent, it’s now more prominently used for its aroma.
WHAT ARE HOP PELLETS?
To obtain hop pellets, dried cones are milled and compressed until the typical cylindrical shape is obtained. 90 kg of pellets are obtained from 100 kg of hop cones, hence the name T90. Weight loss is caused by a small reduction in moisture content and plant matter. This solution offers some advantages compared to cones, including greater aroma extraction efficiency, lower wort losses, compactness and greater stability during storage.
| Cod. | 2510340 |
|---|---|
| Ingredients | Hop; the product may contain traces of OAT, SPELT, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE. |
| Use and storage | Store at a temperature below 5°C |
| Weight in gr. | 30 |
| Nation of production | UK |
| Crop | 2025 |
| Alpha Acids | 3.38% |
| Beta Acids | 2.2 - 3.1% |
| Total Oils | 0.7 - 1.1 ml/100g |
| Usage | Aroma |
| Hints | Earthy, citrus, herbal |
| Substitute | US Fuggle, Willamette, Styrian Golding |
| Beer Styles | English style Ale, ESB, Bitter, Lager, Lambic |
| Best before | Aug 31, 2028 |
| Info | All hops in stock are stored in a cold environment (+3°C) to ensure the highest freshness possible. Alpha and Beta acid amounts vary between batches and may not be exactly as pictured. |