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Vic Secret™ | Hop pellets Type 90

Product information "Vic Secret™ | Hop pellets Type 90"

Vic Secret™ Hop Pellets Type 90 are among the most innovative aroma hop varieties from Australia – ideal for brewers seeking intense fruit character. With vibrant notes of pineapple, strawberry, grapefruit, apple blossom, and candied fruit, this hop brings a distinctly tropical aroma to any beer.

Vic Secret™ truly shines in hop-forward styles like Pale Ales, IPAs, and NEIPAs, especially when used in late additions or dry hopping. Its signature fruity bouquet delivers a modern, lively flavor profile that elevates craft beers to the next level.

Processed as Type 90 pellets, Vic Secret™ ensures easy handling, strong aroma stability, and consistent flavor release. A top choice for brewers looking to create beers with exotic hop freshness and rich aromatic depth.

Vic Secret™ Hop at a glance:

  • Intensely tropical aroma with pineapple, strawberry, and grapefruit notes
  • Ideal for hop-forward styles: IPAs, NEIPAs, and Pale Ales
  • Strong aromatic performance in late additions and dry hopping
  • Easy to use and stable in storage as Type 90 pellets
  • Perfect for bold, modern craft beer recipes
Alpha acid (%): 19,8
Aroma: Apple blossom, Candy fruits, Grapefruit, Pineapple, Strawberry
Category: Aroma hops
Content: 5.0 kg
Country of origin: Australia
Crop year: 2023
Customs tariff number: 12102090 (P90)
Growing area: AUX
Hop variety: Vic Secret™
Oil (ml/100g): 2,70
Processing type: Pellets type 90
Unit: 1 foil

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