Amarillo 100g T90
Amarillo is one of the top ten aroma varieties utilised by craft brewers. It features relatively high alpha acids along with extremely high levels of myrcene for citrus and grapefruit flavours. Alpha Acid: 7.7%
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Because Cryo Pop® pellets have already been engineered with specific component ratios in mind, they can be used for 100% of the hop bill as an all-in-one solution for brewers desiring juicy peach, pineapple, grapefruit, and daiquiri-like aromas. They provide such powerful and dynamic aroma and flavor profiles that they can create a robust “single hop” beer with the use of one hop blend.
Cryo Hops® utilizes the most innovative technology in cryogenic processing where whole-leaf hops are separated into concentrated lupulin and bract at extremely low temperatures to preserve the essential oils and resins. The result is an enticing LupuLN2® hop pellet that doubles the hop potency by 40-50% of traditional hop pellets for the same weight. Producing an enhanced hop flavor with juicy, resinous and fruity characteristics that is perfect for IPA beers and styles.
Harvest: 2022
Alpha Acid: 23.9%
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Amarillo is one of the top ten aroma varieties utilised by craft brewers. It features relatively high alpha acids along with extremely high levels of myrcene for citrus and grapefruit flavours. Alpha Acid: 7.7%
£6.50BRU-1™ is known for its bright, floral characteristics, pleasing bitterness, and an unmistakable pineapple punch.Alpha Acid: 13.0% Why are they called T90 hop pellets?The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder that has been pelletized. It is called "Type 90" as there is approximately 10% wastage in the production process i.e. 100 kg of dried hop cone equates to 90 kg of pellets.Are leaf hops better than pellets?This one massively divides opinion but not at London Beer Lab. We fall very much on the pellets better than leaf side. There's a few reasons. Firstly, due to their concentrated form they degrade much slower than leaf when stored in non ideal surroundings i.e. your left over hops will still be worth using next time you go to brew. Secondly, they're much easier to vacuum pack and store, allowing for a bigger selection of hops from a central London location. From experience pelletized hops tend to offer much better consistency harvest after harvest.How are these hops packaged?We receive hops in 5kg vacuum sealed bales. We then vacuum seal these hops in Mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own brewing.
£7.00Characteristics:- Resinous, Herbal, PineHarvest:- 2019Alpha acid:- 10.7%
£4.00Predominantly an aroma hop but can also be used for bittering, imparts an assertive bitterness.Characteristics: Mango, Pine, Pink GrapefruitHarvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 11.7%How are these hops packaged?We vacuum seal these hops in mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own pilot brews.
£5.50Formerly known Experimental 366 and then Equinox it finally settled on Ekuanot. Really big aroma and intense flavours mixing tropical fruit and spicy notes.Characteristics: citrus, tropical fruit, fruity, green peppersCryo Hops® utilizes the most innovative technology in cryogenic processing where whole-leaf hops are separated into concentrated lupulin and bract at extremely low temperatures to preserve the essential oils and resins. The result is an enticing LupuLN2® hop pellet that doubles the hop potency by 40-50% of traditional hop pellets for the same weight. Producing an enhanced hop flavor with juicy, resinous and fruity characteristics that is perfect for IPA beers and styles.Harvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 21.6%
£6.50Traditionally used for European lager type beers, they have now been used successfully in the UK imparting that earthy lager hop flavour found in the Czech version of Budweiser.Characteristics: Earthy, Floral, HerbalHarvest: 2024Alpha Acid: 2-5%%
£5.00Mandarina Bavaria has a fruity and citrus-heavy profile. The sweet fruity character can bring notes of gooseberry, strawberry, and blackcurrant. Citrus elements can be quite intense with strong lemon, pineapple, lime, and tangerine.Characteristics: Lemon, Spicy, MandarinHarvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 7.2%How are these hops packaged?We vacuum seal these hops in mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own pilot brews.
£4.00Loral® HBC 291 has a noble heritage that straddles the fence between old and new world hop aromatics. It has the ability to complement all beer styles, making it a very versatile hop in the brewery.Characteristics: DARK FRUIT, FLORAL, LEMON-CITRUS, PEPPERHarvest: 2018Alpha Acid: 11.6%How are these hops packaged?We vacuum seal these hops in mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own pilot brews.
£5.00Jarrylo (pronounced Jar-ril-low) is named after Jarilo, the Slavic god of fertility and springtime. Its banana, pear and spicy characteristics are suited for Pale Ales, Saisons and Belgians.Characteristics: banana, pear and spicy notesHarvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 13%For more info, see the ADHA website hereWhy are they called T90 hop pellets?The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder that has been pelletized. It is called "Type 90" as there is approximately 10% wastage in the production process i.e. 100 kg of dried hop cone equates to 90 kg of pellets.Are leaf hops better than pellets?This one massively divides opinion but not at London Beer Lab. We fall very much on the pellets better than leaf side. There's a few reasons. Firstly, due to their concentrated form they degrade much slower than leaf when stored in non ideal surroundings i.e. your left over hops will still be worth using next time you go to brew. Secondly, they're much easier to vacuum pack and store, allowing for a bigger selection of hops from a central London location. When it comes to making beer whether they are added in the kettle or as dry hops they fully dissolve and offer a much larger contact surface with the boiling wort/fermenting beer thereby transferring maximum amounts of their properties to the finished product. Finally from experience pelletized hops tend to offer much better consistency harvest after harvest.How are these hops packaged?We receive hops in 5kg vacuum sealed bales. We then vacuum seal these hops in Mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own brewing.
£3.00£4.00Big citrus flavours.Characteristics: Grapefruit, melon, lime, passionfruitHarvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 11.9%For more info, see Yakima Chief hereHow are these hops packaged?When we have excess of a hop after a commercial brew or from our workshops, we vacuum seal these hops in mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own pilot brews.
£6.50Dual purpose, unique flavour / aroma profile.Characteristics: Specific aroma descriptors include passion fruit, pine, berry and earth characteristics.Harvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 12.9%Co-humulone: 17%-21%For more info, see our supplier YCH Hops hereWhy are they called T90 hop pellets?The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder that has been pelletized. It is called "Type 90" as there is approximately 10% wastage in the production process i.e. 100 kg of dried hop cone equates to 90 kg of pellets.Are leaf hops better than pellets?This one massively divides opinion but not at London Beer Lab. We fall very much on the pellets better than leaf side. There's a few reasons. Firstly, due to their concentrated form they degrade much slower than leaf when stored in non ideal surroundings i.e. your left over hops will still be worth using next time you go to brew. Secondly, they're much easier to vacuum pack and store, allowing for a bigger selection of hops from a central London location. Thirdly and this will sound paranoid, it feels as though in the UK that the hops we receive on occasion may underwhelm based on previous experiences of said variety - I have only had this happen with leaf but the disappointment is beyond comprehension and thus does not bear repeating.How are these hops packaged?When we have excess of a hop after a commercial brew or from our workshops, we vacuum seal these hops in mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own pilot brews.
£6.00Endeavour is a newly released cross between Cascade and a Hedgerow Hop with complex citrusy profile.Characteristics: complex blackcurrant, grapefruit, lime, loganberry and spicy notesHarvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 8%For more info, see the British Hops website hereWhy are they called T90 hop pellets?The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder that has been pelletized. It is called "Type 90" as there is approximately 10% wastage in the production process i.e. 100 kg of dried hop cone equates to 90 kg of pellets.Are leaf hops better than pellets?This one massively divides opinion but not at London Beer Lab. We fall very much on the pellets better than leaf side. There's a few reasons. Firstly, due to their concentrated form they degrade much slower than leaf when stored in non ideal surroundings i.e. your left over hops will still be worth using next time you go to brew. Secondly, they're much easier to vacuum pack and store, allowing for a bigger selection of hops from a central London location. When it comes to making beer whether they are added in the kettle or as dry hops they fully dissolve and offer a much larger contact surface with the boiling wort/fermenting beer thereby transferring maximum amounts of their properties to the finished product. Finally from experience pelletized hops tend to offer much better consistency harvest after harvest.How are these hops packaged?We receive hops in 5kg vacuum sealed bales. We then vacuum seal these hops in Mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own brewing.
£3.75Unique flavour / aroma profile.Characteristics: Specific aroma descriptors include passion fruit, pine, berry and earth characteristics.Cryo Hops® utilizes the most innovative technology in cryogenic processing where whole-leaf hops are separated into concentrated lupulin and bract at extremely low temperatures to preserve the essential oils and resins. The result is an enticing LupuLN2® hop pellet that doubles the hop potency by 40-50% of traditional hop pellets for the same weight. Producing an enhanced hop flavor with juicy, resinous and fruity characteristics that is perfect for IPA beers and styles.Harvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 22.4%
£7.50Developed in 2006 in France. It is the cross between the French variety Strisselspalt and the English variety YeomanCharacteristics: Spicy, Watercress, FruityHarvest: 2018Alpha Acid: 3.5%How are these hops packaged?We vacuum seal these hops in mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own pilot brews.
£4.00Alora boasts a tantalizing blend of peach, apricot, sweet melon and yuzu fruit. It’s perfect for a wide range of beer styles, from IPAs to light lagers.Alpha Acid: 8.6% Why are they called T90 hop pellets?The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder that has been pelletized. It is called "Type 90" as there is approximately 10% wastage in the production process i.e. 100 kg of dried hop cone equates to 90 kg of pellets.Are leaf hops better than pellets?This one massively divides opinion but not at London Beer Lab. We fall very much on the pellets better than leaf side. There's a few reasons. Firstly, due to their concentrated form they degrade much slower than leaf when stored in non ideal surroundings i.e. your left over hops will still be worth using next time you go to brew. Secondly, they're much easier to vacuum pack and store, allowing for a bigger selection of hops from a central London location. From experience pelletized hops tend to offer much better consistency harvest after harvest.How are these hops packaged?We receive hops in 5kg vacuum sealed bales. We then vacuum seal these hops in Mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own brewing.
£7.00With a light malt base, this hop really shines. Find it super refreshing, smacks a big hit of grapefruit.Characteristics: floral, tropical fruit, fruityHarvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 10.6%Co-humulone: 21% - 25%For more info, see our supplier YCH Hops hereWhy are they called T90 hop pellets?The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder that has been pelletized. It is called "Type 90" as there is approximately 10% wastage in the production process i.e. 100 kg of dried hop cone equates to 90 kg of pellets.Are leaf hops better than pellets?This one massively divides opinion but not at London Beer Lab. We fall very much on the pellets better than leaf side. There's a few reasons. Firstly, due to their concentrated form they degrade much slower than leaf when stored in non ideal surroundings i.e. your left over hops will still be worth using next time you go to brew. Secondly, they're much easier to vacuum pack and store, allowing for a bigger selection of hops from a central London location. Thirdly and this will sound paranoid, it feels as though in the UK that the hops we receive on occasion may underwhelm based on previous experiences of said variety - I have only had this happen with leaf but the disappointment is beyond comprehension and thus does not bear repeating.How are these hops packaged?When we have excess of a hop after a commercial brew or from our workshops, we vacuum seal these hops in mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own pilot brews.
£6.50Formerly known Experimental 366 and then Equinox it finally settled on Ekuanot. Really big aroma and intense flavours mixing tropical fruit and spicy notes.Characteristics: citrus, tropical fruit, fruity, green peppersHarvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 14%Co-humulone: 31% - 36%For more info, see our supplier YCH Hops hereWhy are they called T90 hop pellets?The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder that has been pelletized. It is called "Type 90" as there is approximately 10% wastage in the production process i.e. 100 kg of dried hop cone equates to 90 kg of pellets.Are leaf hops better than pellets?This one massively divides opinion but not at London Beer Lab. We fall very much on the pellets better than leaf side. There's a few reasons. Firstly, due to their concentrated form they degrade much slower than leaf when stored in non ideal surroundings i.e. your left over hops will still be worth using next time you go to brew. Secondly, they're much easier to vacuum pack and store, allowing for a bigger selection of hops from a central London location. Thirdly and this will sound paranoid, it feels as though in the UK that the hops we receive on occasion may underwhelm based on previous experiences of said variety - I have only had this happen with leaf but the disappointment is beyond comprehension and thus does not bear repeating.How are these hops packaged?When we have excess of a hop after a commercial brew or from our workshops, we vacuum seal these hops in mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own pilot brews.
£6.00Dual purpose, citrus, apricotsCharacteristics: Citrus, apricotsHarvest: 2019Alpha Acid: 14.8%For more info, see CLS Farms here and USA hops hereWhy are they called T90 hop pellets?The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder that has been pelletized. It is called "Type 90" as there is approximately 10% wastage in the production process i.e. 100 kg of dried hop cone equates to 90 kg of pellets.Are leaf hops better than pellets?This one massively divides opinion but not at London Beer Lab. We fall very much on the pellets better than leaf side. There's a few reasons. Firstly, due to their concentrated form they degrade much slower than leaf when stored in non ideal surroundings i.e. your left over hops will still be worth using next time you go to brew. Secondly, they're much easier to vacuum pack and store, allowing for a bigger selection of hops from a central London location. Thirdly and this will sound paranoid, it feels as though in the UK that the hops we receive on occasion may underwhelm based on previous experiences of said variety - I have only had this happen with leaf but the disappointment is beyond comprehension and thus does not bear repeating.How are these hops packaged?When we have excess of a hop after a commercial brew or from our workshops, we vacuum seal these hops in mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own pilot brews.
£5.00Developed by the New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research hop breeding program and released in 2004, Pacific Jade is a cross of New Zealand First Choice and a Saaz male. It is suited for use as a bittering hop but also delivers bold citrus and spice aroma characteristics.Characteristics: fresh citrus and complex spice characters; some bold herbal aromas and hints of black pepperHarvest: 2018Alpha Acid: 12%For more info, see New Zealand Hops hereWhy are they called T90 hop pellets?The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder that has been pelletized. It is called "Type 90" as there is approximately 10% wastage in the production process i.e. 100 kg of dried hop cone equates to 90 kg of pellets.Are leaf hops better than pellets?This one massively divides opinion but not at London Beer Lab. We fall very much on the pellets better than leaf side. There's a few reasons. Firstly, due to their concentrated form they degrade much slower than leaf when stored in non ideal surroundings i.e. your left over hops will still be worth using next time you go to brew. Secondly, they're much easier to vacuum pack and store, allowing for a bigger selection of hops from a central London location. Thirdly and this will sound paranoid, it feels as though in the UK that the hops we receive on occasion may underwhelm based on previous experiences of said variety - I have only had this happen with leaf but the disappointment is beyond comprehension and thus does not bear repeating.How are these hops packaged?When we have excess of a hop after a commercial brew or from our workshops, we vacuum seal these hops in mylar vacuum pouches before cold storing until sold or needed for our own pilot brews.
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