Motueka T90 Hop Pellets (NZ) 7.1% Alpha | 2023 Crop
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Motueka hops showcase a delightful blend of citrus, lemon-lime, and tropical fruit aromas. Ideal for brightening up a range of beer styles.
Description
Motueka T90 Hop Pellets (NZ)
Formerly known as Belgian Saaz or B Saaz, Motueka is a premier New Zealand hop. Developed by HortResearch, this triploid was bred from Saaz and an unnamed New Zealand breeding strain and lends itself well to Lagers, Pilsners and Belgian Ales. Lively and lifted lemon and lime notes followed by a background impression of tropical fruits, Motueka™ offers a unique aroma and flavour. Desirable in dual-purpose applications due to its relatively high alpha, the variety is an excellent hop in many applications from first kettle additions through to late gift.
Motueka HOP SPECIFICATIONS
Alpha Acid: 5-8%
Hop Type: Bittering & Aroma
Beta Acid: 5-5.5%
Total Oil: 0.8%
SUITABLE FOR
European Ale, English Ale, Dark Lager, Pilsner, Belgian Ales, Lager, Maibock, Ales
Motueka AROMA PROFILE
Tropical fruit and citrus.
SUBSTITUTES FOR Motueka
If Motueka is not available, then a good substitute is Saaz.
T90 HOP PELLETS
Manufacturers produce T-90 hop pellets by hammer-milling kiln-dried, whole leaf hop cones into a uniform powder and then pressing them through a pellet die. Pellet compression fine-tunes to achieve a consistent density for repeatable brewing, batch after batch, addressing variations in oil and vegetative content in leaf hops.
The production processes continually monitor temperature and cool the pellet die to protect and preserve hop resins. Hop pellets retain all natural lupulin and cone material, serving as a complete replacement for whole hops. They have a longer shelf life, requiring less storage space, and generally being easier to handle.
STORAGE
Weighing of hops occurs only upon receiving an order. They do not sit on shelves; instead, they are extracted from a bulk vacuum-sealed bag in cold storage. We package our hop pellets in UV-protected polyethylene bags and vacuum seal them for freshness and quality.
The vacuum seal may degrade, particularly if hop dust accumulates near the heat-sealed section of the bag. If you receive the hops and it appears that the vacuum is breaking down, the hops will still be perfectly safe to use with no degradation of flavour. If you do not intend to use then in a few days of receiving, we suggest that you store them in a fridge or freezer. Hop pellets stored near-freezing, preferably between -1°C and 5°C. Under these conditions, T-90 hop pellets will remain stable in closed containers for three (3) years.
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Hop region | New Zealand |
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