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Hall. Blanc | Hop pellets Type 90 | BIOLAND®

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Hallertau Blanc Hops – Elegant Fruity Aroma from Germany

Organic hops according to DE-ÖKO-006 / BIOLAND®.

Hallertau Blanc is a modern German aroma hop variety developed at the Hop Research Center Hüll. Inspired by popular American hops, it combines traditional German hop quality with a vibrant and fruit-forward aroma profile.

Aroma Profile

  • White grape
  • Gooseberry
  • Passion fruit
  • Citrus notes

Specifications

  • Origin: Germany (Hallertau)
  • Hop Type: Aroma Hop
  • Alpha Acids: approx. 9 – 12 %
  • Crop Year: see selection

Hallertau Blanc hops are ideal for late boil additions, whirlpool hopping and dry hopping. Common beer styles include IPA, Pale Ale, Session IPA, Wheat Beer and modern lagers.

At Eisemann Hopfen, you receive Hallertau Blanc hops in carefully controlled quality – freshly processed, aroma-protected and perfectly stored to ensure excellent brewing results.

Alpha acid (%): 9,5
Aroma: Citrus, Gooseberry, Grape, Passion fruit
Category: Organic hops
Content: 5.0 kg
Country of origin: Germany
Crop year: 2025
Customs tariff number: 12102090 (P90)
Growing area: DET
Hop variety: Hallertau Blanc
Oil (ml/100g): 1,45
Processing type: Pellets type 90
Unit: 1 foil

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