T90 NELSON SAUVIN™ HOP PELLETS - 100 G
Developed by the New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research hop breeding program and released in 2000, Nelson Sauvin is a triploid variety bred from the New Zealand Smoothcone and a selected New Zealand male. It is known for being one of the most unique hop varieties, displaying strong fruit and white wine aroma characteristics.
Its aroma profile is characterized by citrus, tropical and white wine notes.
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. | 2512320 |
|---|---|
| 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. | 100 |
| Nation of production | New Zealand |
| Crop | 2024 |
| Alpha Acids | 12.8% |
| Beta Acids | 6.0 - 8.0% |
| Total Oils | 1.1 ml/100g |
| Usage | Dual purpose |
| HInts | Fruity |
| Substitute | Motueka, Pacifica, Pacific Jade |
| Beer Styles | India Pale Ale, Imperial India Pale Ale, Pale Ale |
| Best before | Feb 28, 2027 |
| 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. |