
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.
Discover Hallertauer Mittelfrüh raw hops, known for their balanced aroma structure with hints of anise and citrus – ideal for traditional German beer styles.
€56.53*
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€56.53*
Hallertauer Mittelfrüh is one of the oldest and most renowned hop varieties in the world – celebrated for its balanced aroma structure and classic elegance. With fine notes of anise, bergamot, blackberry, licorice, and citrus, this aroma hop offers a subtly complex flavor profile that shines especially in traditional German beer styles such as Pilsner, Helles, or Kellerbier.
As a high-quality raw hops, Hallertauer Mittelfrüh allows for a particularly natural and unprocessed hop addition. Its pleasantly harmonious bitterness and finely tuned aroma make it a top choice for brewers who value authenticity and quality.
If you're looking for a true classic with a refined aroma, Hallertauer Mittelfrüh is the perfect foundation. A popular alternative: Hallertauer Tradition.
Alpha acid (%): | 4,0 |
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Aroma: | Anise, Bergamot, Blackberry, Citrus, Liquorice |
Category: | Aroma hops |
Content: | 5.0 kg |
Country of origin: | Germany |
Crop year: | 2018 |
Customs tariff number: | 12101000 (VAC) |
Growing area: | DET |
Hop variety: | Hallertauer Mittelfrüh |
Oil (ml/100g): | (n/a) |
Processing type: | Vacupack |
Unit: | 1 foil |
published at: 21/08/2025
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