Nectaron - hops
Strata - hops
Mosaic - hops
Galaxy - hops
Magnum - hops
Polaris - hops
Columbus - hops
Saaz - hops
East Kent Golding - hops
Fuggle - hops
Comet - hops
Triskel
El Dorado - hops
Cashmere - hops
Talus - hops
Centennial - hops
Marynka - hops
Hersbrucker - hops
Styrian Golding - hops
Mandarina Bavaria - hops
Vic Secret - hops
Idaho 7 - hops
Motueka - hops
Pacifica - hops
Nelson Sauvin - hops
Simcoe - hops
Amarillo - hops
Citra - hops
Cascade - hops
Perle
Huell Melon - hops
African Queen - hops
Sabro
Southern Passion apyniai
Azacca - hops
Willamette - Hops
Hops - For the production of home beer
Hops are one of the four main components of beer. Currently, there are many types of hops in the world. Aroma and bitterness also depend on the type of hops. Some hops are bitter, others are aromatic, so when choosing their type, you should find out what characteristics they have to choose.
How to store hops?
Hops that are not stored properly lose their aromatic properties very quickly and then their bitter properties, so it is necessary to store them properly. The three factors that most affect the quality of hops are sunlight, weather and heat. The more you avoid these factors, the longer the hops will retain their properties.
Our store-bought hops retain their best properties because they are vacuum-sealed and stored in a refrigerator away from sunlight.