
published at: 21/08/2025
Market Report 03/2025
With the 2025 hop harvest just around the corner, our latest market report gives you key insights into acreage, forecasts and current market trends.
Hallertauer Tradition is a certified BIOLAND® aroma hop with a well-balanced fruity character, ideal for both traditional and creative organic brews.
€166.60*
Available, delivery time: 1-3 days
€166.60*
Hallertauer Tradition is a proven German aroma hop – now also available in certified Bioland organic quality (DE-ÖKO-006). This variety combines traditional hop culture with modern organic farming and impresses with a well-balanced aroma profile featuring fruity notes of apricot, blackcurrant, orange, peach, and citrus.
With its mild yet noticeable bitterness, Hallertauer Tradition is especially well-suited for late hop additions, where delicate aromas should shine. It’s ideal for traditional beer styles such as Pilsner, Helles, or Export, as well as for creative organic brews.
Processed as Type 90 hop pellets, this organic hop is easy to store, precisely dosed, and offers consistent quality. An excellent organic alternative to Hallertauer Mittelfrüh.
Alpha acid (%): | 3,7 |
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Aroma: | Apricot, Cassis, Citrus, Orange, Peach |
Category: | Aroma hops |
Content: | 5.0 kg |
Country of origin: | Germany |
Crop year: | 2022 |
Customs tariff number: | 12102090 (P90) |
Growing area: | DEH |
Hop variety: | Hallertauer Tradition |
Oil (ml/100g): | (n/a) |
Processing type: | Pellets type 90 |
Unit: | 1 foil |
published at: 21/08/2025
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