New Zealand Hops |
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New Zealand Green Bullet |
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| Developed in New Zealand in 1972, the Green Bullet has high Alpha | |||
| while it also produces high levels of oil that that are favorable to both | |||
| flavor and aroma. Green Bullet delivers a very real clean bittering | |||
| quality with a solid Styrian characteristic of subtle earthyness and | |||
| spicyness flavor and aroma. Great for Bitter and Dry Stouts. | |||
| 12.8% A.A. Pellets, priced per ounce, Four ounce limit. | $2.79 |
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New Zealand Pacific Hallertau |
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| This unique hop brings to the table both old and new world taste. | |||
| With the smoothness of traditional Hallertau as a bittering hop, the | |||
| aroma is more intense, brings an Orange Marmalade nose much like | |||
| Amarillo hops. Great for lagars, pale ales, wheat beers, Belgian Wits. | |||
| 5.3% A.A. Loose hops only , | |||
New Zealand Hallertau Aroma |
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| This Hop rocks! Consider this the "Super Hallertau". Extraordinary | |||
| clean bitterness with great flavor and aroma. Hints of lime and citrus | |||
| notes make this hop an all purpose hop favorable for any beer style. | |||
| 7.1% A.A. Pellets, priced per ounce. | $2.99 |
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New Zealand Riwaka |
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| Say “hops” in your beer? This variety says it all. The pure weight of | |||
| the oil character experienced during selection carries right through |
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| to the glass. A punchy but clean grapefruit flavor and aroma. A cult | |||
| hero that is established in the New Zealand craft beer culture. | |||
| 5.5% A.A. Pellets, priced per ounce. | $2.99 |
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New Zealand Super Alpha |
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| A very versatile hop in the brew house where it can be used to deliver | |||
| a very crisp bitter edge on the back pallet as well as excellent aroma | |||
| qualities. Like most New Zealand varieties the exceptional oil profile | |||
| sets it apart as a hop with many applications. A mainstay in the New | |||
| Zealand Brewing industry since the mid 1970s' the Super Alpha can | |||
| integrate and finely balance many Ales and Lagers. In spite of it's | |||
| name, it adds a mildly spicy pine and lemongrass flavor. |
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