Admiral is an excellent, high alpha-acid hop with balanced bitterness combined with an acceptable aroma profile. It is a versatile replacement for both high alpha and dual purpose varieties. It originated in the UK and is available in leaf and pellet form...view more
Admiral is an excellent, high alpha-acid hop with balanced bitterness combined with an acceptable aroma profile. It is a versatile replacement for both high alpha and dual purpose varieties. It originated in the UK and is available in leaf and pellet form. view less
AGENAFIBER 19.050 is a high water-binding, potato fiber. This product can be used in bakery products, bread, cakes, cookies and biscuits, pasta and gnocchi, cereals and cereal bars, dietary products, vegan meat alternatives, and animal feed.
AGENAFIBER 19.051 is a high water-binding, potato fiber. This product can be used in bakery products, bread, cakes, cookies and biscuits, pasta and gnocchi, cereals and cereal bars, dietary products, vegan meat alternatives, and animal feed.
Agnus is a bittering hop, with a strong hoppy, spicy and herbal character. Research tests show that this variety is suitable for extraction and processing into pellets into first and second hop additions. It has above-average production of alpha acids and...view more
Agnus is a bittering hop, with a strong hoppy, spicy and herbal character. Research tests show that this variety is suitable for extraction and processing into pellets into first and second hop additions. It has above-average production of alpha acids and its brewing characteristics, including positive influence on beer stability, are excellent. view less
Amarillo is a relatively new American hop variety that has been described as "super Cascade." The bitterness is between 8% and 11%, making Amarillo a good hop for flavor and aroma additions. The flavor profile is very citrusy, especially leaning toward a ...view more
Amarillo is a relatively new American hop variety that has been described as "super Cascade." The bitterness is between 8% and 11%, making Amarillo a good hop for flavor and aroma additions. The flavor profile is very citrusy, especially leaning toward a distinct orange flavor and aroma. Amarillo is found to be somewhat sweet until it mellows out in a beer. It should be used as aroma hop, but it could also be used as a bittering or a flavor hop. Proved to be a good fit for Pale Ales and IPAs. view less
Angelica is extracted from the root of Angelica archangelica L. (Apiaceae). It is an essential oil mainly composed of monoterpenes, catechin tannins, invert sugar and flavonoïds. It is used as a flavoring for gin and other alcoholic beverages.
Anise Pimpella Fruit is an essential oil constituted for 90% of Transaneth. It contains estragole (or methylchavicol), anisaldehyde, acid, ketone and anisic alcoh, myristicin, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes. Its fat oil content is 10% to 30%, it is 20% ...view more
Anise Pimpella Fruit is an essential oil constituted for 90% of Transaneth. It contains estragole (or methylchavicol), anisaldehyde, acid, ketone and anisic alcoh, myristicin, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes. Its fat oil content is 10% to 30%, it is 20% albumin (aleurone), and it contains carbohydrates, flavonoids, coumarins (scopoletin, ombelliferone) and furanocoumarins (bergapten). Its properties are spicy and sweet, with an aroma similar to black licorice. It has usage mainly in dark beers brewed with roasted malts. view less
Anise Pimpella Powder is composed of essential oil (1.5% to 5%) and 90% of transaneth. It also contains estragole (or methylchavicol), anisaldehyde, acid, ketone and anisic alcoh, myristicin, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes. It is also composed of 10% to...view more
Anise Pimpella Powder is composed of essential oil (1.5% to 5%) and 90% of transaneth. It also contains estragole (or methylchavicol), anisaldehyde, acid, ketone and anisic alcoh, myristicin, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes. It is also composed of 10% to 30% fat oil, 20% albumin (aleurone) and carbohydrates, flavonoids, coumarins (scopoletin, ombelliferone,...) and furanocoumarins (bergapten). view less
Apollo is a super high alpha variety hop with citrus notes, an emphasis on orange, resiny, and spicey notes. The country of origin for this hop is the United States. It is resistant to powdery mildew and downy mildew. It is used in American Ales and is av...view more
Apollo is a super high alpha variety hop with citrus notes, an emphasis on orange, resiny, and spicey notes. The country of origin for this hop is the United States. It is resistant to powdery mildew and downy mildew. It is used in American Ales and is available in pellet and leaf form. view less
Atlas has a fresh hoppy aroma. Atlas is a diploid hybrid between Brewers Gold and 3/3 Slovenian wild hop. It is susceptible to powdery mildew, but it is not excessively sensitive to aphids. It does have resistance to verticillium wilt. The expected yield ...view more
Atlas has a fresh hoppy aroma. Atlas is a diploid hybrid between Brewers Gold and 3/3 Slovenian wild hop. It is susceptible to powdery mildew, but it is not excessively sensitive to aphids. It does have resistance to verticillium wilt. The expected yield is about 2000 kg/ha. The variety has strong skeleton roots, so it can also be grown on shallow sandy soil but it can’t stand poorly drained or poorly aerated soil. It is grown in Slovenia and Austria. Large planting distance is required. view less
Aurora (Super Styrain) has an intense and pleasant hoppy aroma. It contains 5.5 % - 9.5 % of α-acids (22 – 26 % of cohumulone). This variety has a very good storage stability. Beer prepared with this variety has good organoleptical scores. The yield of α-...view more
Aurora (Super Styrain) has an intense and pleasant hoppy aroma. It contains 5.5 % - 9.5 % of α-acids (22 – 26 % of cohumulone). This variety has a very good storage stability. Beer prepared with this variety has good organoleptical scores. The yield of α-acids is very good when brewing with this variety. Aurora is very suitable for extraction and for combination with other varieties in the brewing process. It is used in Pilsens and Lagers. view less
Beata has an apricot and delicate apple scent with a hint of almond. Beata needs to be treated as if the alpha acid is nearer to 6-7% because of the high levels of beta acids it contains. This gives it more bitterness than you'd expect from an aroma hop. ...view more
Beata has an apricot and delicate apple scent with a hint of almond. Beata needs to be treated as if the alpha acid is nearer to 6-7% because of the high levels of beta acids it contains. This gives it more bitterness than you'd expect from an aroma hop. Good for larger style beers, similar to German-style hops. First impressions suggest a subtle citrus character. view less
Belgogluc HM 70/75% is a glucose syrup with high maltose. It has a wheat origin with a Brix range of 74.5-75.5. The supplier confirms that this product does not contain any ingredient, additive or flavor extracted or derived from genetically modified orga...view more
Belgogluc HM 70/75% is a glucose syrup with high maltose. It has a wheat origin with a Brix range of 74.5-75.5. The supplier confirms that this product does not contain any ingredient, additive or flavor extracted or derived from genetically modified organisms. Therefore, no additional specific GMO labeling is required according to the current European regulation. view less
Belma is a brand new and very unique hop, a Dual-Purpose variety. A very clean hop, with a very orange, slight grapefruit, tropical pineapple, strawberry, and melon aroma. Belma is relatively rich in esters which means that Belma has a fruity aroma. The f...view more
Belma is a brand new and very unique hop, a Dual-Purpose variety. A very clean hop, with a very orange, slight grapefruit, tropical pineapple, strawberry, and melon aroma. Belma is relatively rich in esters which means that Belma has a fruity aroma. The floral fraction consists mainly of β-myrcene. This compound covers about 88% of the floral fraction, and 66% of the total amount of hop oil compounds determined. view less
Bitter Orange Peels are mainly composed of essential oils like limonene, bitter flavonoid heterosides (neohesperidin, naringin, etc.), and photosensitizing furanocoumarins. Its properties range from a touch of sourness to citrusy/herbal notes. It is used ...view more
Bitter Orange Peels are mainly composed of essential oils like limonene, bitter flavonoid heterosides (neohesperidin, naringin, etc.), and photosensitizing furanocoumarins. Its properties range from a touch of sourness to citrusy/herbal notes. It is used in Belgian wheat beer and winter ales. view less
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