
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.
Saphir hop pellets provide an elegant aroma profile with citrus, strawberry, and juniper. Ideal for creative craft beers and refined lagers.
€17.85*
Available, delivery time: 1-3 days
€17.85*
Saphir hops are a refined German aroma variety known for their exceptionally nuanced character. Introduced in 2000, Saphir quickly established itself as one of the pioneering modern flavour hops from Germany – a compelling alternative to classic varieties like Hallertauer Tradition or Spalter Select.
Its aroma profile is particularly complex: notes of citrus, lemongrass, strawberry, black tea, and juniper combine to create an elegant, delicate bouquet. This makes Saphir hops ideal for late hop additions in refined lagers, floral ales, or creative craft beers where subtle, layered aromas are desired.
Processed as Type 90 pellets, the natural aroma of this variety is preserved as best as possible. Saphir is the perfect choice for brewers who see brewing as a fine craft – with attention to nuance and style.
Alpha acid (%): | 3,2 |
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Aroma: | Citrus, Juniper, Lemongrass, Strawberry, Tea (black) |
Category: | Aroma hops |
Content: | 2.5 kg |
Country of origin: | Germany |
Crop year: | 2018 |
Customs tariff number: | 12102090 (P90) |
Growing area: | DEH |
Hop variety: | Saphir |
Oil (ml/100g): | 1,05 |
Processing type: | Pellets type 90 |
Unit: | 1 foil |
published at: 21/08/2025
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