Search results for "Mt. Hood hops"
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Mt. Hood | Pellet Hops
Mt. Hood is an aromatic hop with low acid levels which make it very useful for mid boil hop additions. Expect an aroma of European style spice, herbs, and a pungent, resinous flavor. A great choice for a variety of lagers and ales. Hop Statistics: Alpha Acids: 4.0 – 8.0% Beta Acids: 5.0 – 7.5% Alpha-Beta Ratio: 0.53 – 1.6 Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 22 – 23% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 1.6 – 3.4 Storage(% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 68° F): 50 – 60% Similar Hop Varieties: Hallertau, Hersbrucker
$2.29 - $149.99
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Crystal | Pellet Hops
A very clean aroma hop that produces a mild, floral and spicy aroma. Due to it being mild and clean, this hop variety can be used in a variety of beer styles, including: Lagers, Kolsch, ESB, Pilsners, Pale Ales, IPAs, and Belgian Ales. Hop Statistics Alpha Acids: 3.5 – 5.5% Beta Acids: 4.5 – 6.7% Alpha-Beta Ratio: 0.52 - 1.22 Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 20 – 26% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 1.0 – 1.5 Storage(% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 68° F): 40 – 50% Similar Hop Varieties: Mt Hood, Liberty, Hallertau
$1.99 - $110.99
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Liberty | Pellet Hops
Liberty is primarily utilized as an aroma hop. It is an American varietal with German roots as it was specifically bred to resemble Hallertauer Mittlefruh. You can expect that European infused spicy aroma with citrus and lemon flavors that makes a great pick for Pilsners, Bocks, and even Wheat Beers. Hop Statistics Alpha Acids: 3.0 – 5.0% Beta Acids: 3.0 – 4.0% Alpha-Beta Ratio: .75 – 1.67 Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 24 – 30% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 0.6 – 1.2 Similar Hop Varieties: Hallertau, Mt Hood
$2.99 - $196.49
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German Hersbrucker | Pellet Hops
Sometimes called Hallertau Hersbrucker as the Hersbruck region is right next to the Hallertau region and Hersbrucker is grown in both regions. A hop that represents a large acreage in Germany and what has essetially replaced traditional Hallertauer hops as they were more susceptible to disease. Hersbrucker gives you classic noble type German hop flavor. Expect spice, fruit and floral characteristics. Often used as an aroma hop, Hersbrucker has a low alpha acid percentage but generous oil content. Great for Lagers, Pilsners, Bocks, Belgian Ales, Kolsch, Munich Helles, and Lambics. Hop Statistics: Alpha Acids: 2.0 – 5.0% Beta Acids: 2.5 – 6.0% Alpha-Beta Ratio: 0.41 - 0.88 Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 18 – 25% Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 0.5 – 0.9 Storage(% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 68° F): 55 – 65% Similar Hop Varieties: Mt. Hood
$1.49 - $124.99
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Crystal Hop Rhizome
Rhizomes are now in stock and orders are being fulfilled. If you haven't ordered your rhizomes yet, this is your last chance till next season! 4.0-6.0% AA. Grows well in all climates. Crystal is related to Mt. Hood and Liberty A very clean aroma hop that produces a mild, floral and spicy aroma. Due to it being mild and clean, this hop variety can be used in a variety of beer styles, including: Lagers, Kolsch, ESB, Pilsners, Pale Ales, IPAs, and Belgian Ales. Rhizomes should be planted immediately for best results. If your area is still experiencing frost then you can plant them in a planter indoors until it is safe to transplant outside. The first years crop will generally be smaller than subsequent years. Since these are live plants, we cannot guarantee they will grow, so we recommend buying two of each type to help ensure their success. Shipping Restrictions: Due to agricultural restrictions, we can only ship rhizomes to addresses that are in the United States, excepting Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, and the counties of Bonner and Kootenai in Idaho. Unfortunately, we cannot ship these to international locations including APO/FPO addresses.
$6.99
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American Red Ale | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | All-Grain
This red-colored beer is similar to an Amber Ale but without the deeper, caramalized flavors Includes Perle, Mt. Hood, and Cascade hops Estimated ABV: 4.5% Estimated IBUs: 35-45 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer There really is no "Red" style historically, though it has been sort of created in microbreweries around the US. While the Irish Red is about the interesting malt mix this American Red has a more straight forward malt flavor but a very different and interesting hop profile. It features the combination of Perle, Mt. Hood and Cascade hops. Slightly lighter in color than the Irish Red and without quite as much roasty flavor. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity:1.047-51 SRM (Color Range): 13-15 IBUs: 35-45 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 4.5% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts.
$26.99
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Special Oktoberfest Ale | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | All-Grain
Our Special Oktoberfest closely mirrors the original Oktoberfest recipe with a twist on the hops. Ferment with either ale or lager yeast Includes Perle and Mt. Hood hops Estimated ABV: 5% Estimated IBUs: 22-26 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer Oktoberfests were typically made in spring and aged in caves over the summer. We've made this a "Special Oktoberfest" with ale yeast instead of lager strains! Try cold aging this beer in the fridge for a month before drinking. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.052-56 SRM (Color Range): 12 IBUs: 22-26 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts.
$26.99
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Belgian Pale Ale | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | All-Grain
Packed with flavor and the spicy phenolics you want from a Belgian beer but with a mellow alcohol level Includes Perle and Mt. Hood hops Estimated ABV: 5.2% Estimated IBUs: 20 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer Sometimes you want to drink a belgian but not get too buzzed too quickly. So we created this belgian pale ale that has the spicy phenolics you want but without a lot of alcohol. Still packed with a lot of flavor from the caramunich and special B. We include 8oz of corn sugar to help dry out the beer during fermentation as well. Belgians are suppose be dry but bold in flavor. We give you the MoreBeer! Belgian Pale Ale. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.050-1.055 SRM (Color Range): 17 IBUs: 20 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5.2% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts.
$26.99
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Special Oktoberfest Ale | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | Extract
Our Special Oktoberfest closely mirrors the original Oktoberfest recipe with a twist on the hops. Ferment with either ale or lager yeast Includes Perle and Mt. Hood hops Estimated ABV: 5% Estimated IBUs: 22-26 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer Oktoberfests were typically made in spring and aged in caves over the summer. We've made this a "Special Oktoberfest" with ale yeast instead of lager strains! Try cold aging this beer in the fridge for a month before drinking. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.052-56 SRM (Color Range): 12 IBUs: 22-26 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled. Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME) MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers.
$34.99 - $40.99
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Altbier | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | All-Grain
A malty beer with a firm bitterness, this style can be easily enhanced by cold aging for a month or two Includes Perle and Mt. Hood hops Estimated ABV: 5% Estimated IBUs: 28 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer German for old ale, Altbiers are a German version of Brown Ale. A malty beer with a firm bitterness. It is rare to find a good commercial example of Altbier in the U.S. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity:1.051-54 SRM (Color Range): 16 IBUs: 28 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts. Please Note: the recommended yeast found on your kit's included recipe sheet may not match the recommendations on this page. The correct yeast recommendations are found above, as well as the add-on drop down menu.
$32.99
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Belgian Pale Ale | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | Extract
Packed with flavor and the spicy phenolics you want from a Belgian beer but with a mellow alcohol level Includes Perle and Mt. Hood hops Estimated ABV: 5.2% Estimated IBUs: 20 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer Sometimes you want to drink a Belgian ale but not get too buzzed too quickly. So we created this Belgian Pale Ale that has the spicy phenolics you want but without a lot of alcohol. Still packed with a lot of flavor from the caramunich and special B. This Belgian Pale Ale includes 8oz of corn sugar to help dry out the beer during fermentation as well. Belgians are suppose be dry but bold in flavor. We give you the MoreBeer! Belgian Pale Ale. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.050-1.055 SRM (Color Range): 17 IBUs: 20 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5.2% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled. Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME) MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers.
$34.99 - $39.99
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Dusseldorf Alt Bier by Ryan Barto | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | All-Grain
Our Signature Series kits offer a selection of crazy, unique beers developed by MoreBeer! customers, associates, and homebrewing legends! A malt-forward German ale with a sturdy bitterness Includes Magnum, Saaz, and Mt. Hood hops Estimated ABV: 5% Estimated IBUs: 34-38 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer "Ever since the first alt bier hit my lips I've been hooked on this style! Germany has alot more to offer than just their lagers and this is a great example!" Ryan recommends a step mash. He likes to dough-in at 130F for a 15 minute Protein Rest, and then raise to sacharification rest of 154F for 60 minutes before mashing out at 168F. He likes a 45-60 minute sparge with 170F liquor. Ryan also recommends a 90 minute boil for this style, so hold off on those hops until you are 30 minutes into boil. You may need to collect more wort than you normally would to compensate for the additional boil-off. Ferment at 62-64 for 2 weeks in primary, and lager or 4-8 weeks at 40F if you can keep your hands off it for that long. Prost! Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.052-56 SRM (Color Range): 17 IBUs: 34-38 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts.
$30.99
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Dusseldorf Alt Bier by Ryan Barto | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | Extract
Our Signature Series kits offer a selection of crazy, unique beers developed by MoreBeer! customers, associates, and homebrewing legends! A malt-forward German ale with a sturdy bitterness Includes Magnum, Saaz, and Mt. Hood hops Estimated ABV: 5% Estimated IBUs: 34-38 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer "Ever since the first alt bier hit my lips I've been hooked on this style! Germany has alot more to offer than just their lagers and this is a great example!" Ryan recommends a 90 minute boil for this style, so hold off on those hops until you are 30 minutes into boil. You may need to start with more water than you normally would to compensate for the additional boil-off. Ferment at 62-64 for 2 weeks in primary, and lager or 4-8 weeks at 40F if you can keep your hands off it for that long. Prost! Ryan was a long time MoreBeer! employee who openened and managed our East Coast Warehouse. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.052-56 SRM (Color Range): 17 IBUs: 34-38 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled. Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME) MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers.
$32.99 - $42.99
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American Red Ale | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | Extract
This red-colored beer is similar to an Amber Ale but without the deeper, caramalized flavors Includes Perle, Mt. Hood, and Cascade hops Estimated ABV: 4.5% Estimated IBUs: 35-45 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer Red Ale is technically not a beer style category. Oh, well. It was created (and is continually evolving) in microbreweries throughout the US. Usually very similar to Amber Ale but with additional, darker crystal malts. MoreBeer! takes a different approach. We make it red with 2oz of Roasted Barley. The result is a red-colored beer but without the deeper, caramalized flavors. We add a combination of Cascade and Northern Brewer hops that combine with the malt flavors to make this a unique beer you won't find anywhere else. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity:1.045-49 SRM (Color Range): 13-15 IBUs: 35-45 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 4.5% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled. Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME) MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers.
$39.99 - $44.99
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Altbier | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | Extract
A malty beer with a firm bitterness, this style can be easily enhanced by cold aging for a month or two Includes Perle and Mt. Hood hops Estimated ABV: 5% Estimated IBUs: 28 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer German for "old ale", Altbiers are a German version of Brown Ale. A malty beer with a firm bitterness. This beer can be further enhanced by cold aging for a month or two. It is rare to find a good commercial example of Altbier in the U.S. The malt extract for this kit is made entirely from Pilsner Malt, giving it that classic European flavor. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity:1.051-54 SRM (Color Range): 16 IBUs: 28 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled. Please Note: the recommended yeast found on your kit's included recipe sheet may not match the recommendations on this page. The correct yeast recommendations are found above, as well as the add-on drop down menu. Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME) MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers.
$36.99 - $44.99
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Mt. Hood Hop Rhizome
Rhizomes are now in stock and orders are being fulfilled. If you haven't ordered your rhizomes yet, this is your last chance till next season! 4.0-7.0% AA. Grows well in all climates. Mt. Hood is a hybrid of a Hallertau variety. Mt. Hood is an aromatic hop with low acid levels which make it very useful for mid boil hop additions. Expect an aroma of European style spice, herbs, and a pungent, resinous flavor. A great choice for a variety of lagers and ales. Rhizomes should be planted immediately for best results. If your area is still experiencing frost then you can plant them in a planter indoors until it is safe to transplant outside. The first years crop will generally be smaller than subsequent years. Since these are live plants, we cannot guarantee they will grow, so we recommend buying two of each type to help ensure their success. Shipping Restrictions: Due to agricultural restrictions, we can only ship rhizomes to addresses that are in the United States, excepting Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, and the counties of Bonner and Kootenai in Idaho. Unfortunately, we cannot ship these to international locations including APO/FPO addresses.
$6.99
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, by Gerard W. Ch. Lemmens (Brewing Techniques Hops in America
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, by MoreBeer! The Largest List of Brewing Hops
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Mastering Hop Character
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) How to Master Hop Character
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, by Alfred Haunold and Gail B Nickerson (Brewing Techniques) Factors Affecting Hop Production, Hop Quality, and Brewer Preference
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, by Don Van Valkenburg The Role of Genealogy in Hop Substitutions
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Cask Conditioning Ales at Home
By Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) You Don’t Have to be British to Produce Great Real Ale. This article covers some of the concepts and techniques...
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