Hallertau Blanc Hops - Fresh Pellets - 1oz

Regular price $2.19
Hallertau Blanc hop pellets deliver distinctive white wine, grape, and lemongrass aroma with balanced bitterness, making them a versatile hop choice for brewing IPAs, pale ales, lagers, and hop-forward European styles.
  • T-90 hop pellets for consistent brewing performance
  • Distinctive white wine, grape, and lemongrass hop character
  • Ideal for IPAs, pale ales, hoppy lagers, and German-style hop-forward beers
  • 1oz fresh hop pellets, nitrogen-flushed to preserve hop oils and freshness
Alpha Acids
Different hop varieties contain varying amounts of alpha acids—even the same hop variety may exhibit different levels. This also depends on factors such as growing conditions and harvesting time. The AA% can vary between 1% up to 20% in hops. Therefore, brewers maintain the consistency of their beer's flavor profile by accurately measuring and controlling the AA content.
9 - 12%
1%20%
Product Analysis
This typical analysis is not to be construed as product specification. Typical analysis represents average values, not to be considered as guarantees, expressed or implied, nor as a condition of sale.

Format, T90 Pellets
Flavor/Aroma, White Grape, Cassis, Lemongrass, Grapefruit, Passion Fruit
Ideal Uses, Flavor, Aroma & Dry Hopping Additions
Alpha Acids, 9 ~ 12%
Beta Acids, 4.5 ~ 5.5%
Total Oils, 0.5 ~ 1.5 mL/100g

Hallertau Blanc is a modern German hop variety bred at the Hop Research Center in Hüll, Germany, and released in 2012. It is a daughter of Cascade, developed to provide New World tropical and fruity character while maintaining the smooth brewing qualities of traditional German hops.

Brewers often describe Hallertau Blanc hops as producing distinctive notes of white grape, cassis, lemongrass, grapefruit, and passion fruit with subtle pineapple undertones. This unique crossover profile makes it appealing for both modern hop-forward styles and traditional European beers.

Hallertau Blanc performs especially well in late boil additions, whirlpool hopping, and dry hopping where its wine-like and tropical aromatics can fully develop. It bridges the gap between German noble character and New World hop intensity.

Hallertau Blanc hops are versatile across both modern and traditional beer styles where expressive hop aroma is desired.

Ideal for:

  • American IPA
  • Pale Ale
  • Hoppy Lager
  • German Pilsner
  • Belgian Blonde

Hallertau Blanc pairs well with hops such as Nelson Sauvin, Mandarina Bavaria, and Citra to create wine-like and tropical hop profiles.

  • Add early in the boil for clean balanced bittering
  • Use late boil additions to enhance wine-like and tropical hop flavor
  • Add during whirlpool or hop stand to maximize lemongrass and grape aroma
  • Dry hop to develop white wine and tropical fruit aromatics
  • Store sealed in the freezer to preserve freshness and hop oils

Hallertau Blanc works well in both hazy IPAs and hoppy lagers, bridging the gap between New World hop intensity and German brewing tradition.

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Hallertau Blanc Hops - Fresh Pellets - 1oz
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Frequently Asked Questions

Hallertau Blanc hops deliver distinctive white wine, grape, and lemongrass flavors with tropical fruit and subtle floral notes.

Yes. Hallertau Blanc is popular in modern IPAs because its wine-like and tropical aroma provides a unique hop character different from typical American varieties.

Yes. Hallertau Blanc works well in hoppy lagers and German pilsners where its smooth bitterness and refined tropical aroma complement clean fermentation.

Hallertau Blanc hops are commonly used in IPAs, pale ales, hoppy lagers, German pilsners, and Belgian blonde ales.

Hop pellets should be stored in an airtight container in the freezer to preserve delicate hop oils and maintain freshness between brewing sessions.

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