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HBC 472 Hops (Pellets)

Brewmaster

$2.49
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HHBC472-1
  • These disposable muslin bags are a time saver! When you're done steeping, just toss them in the composter. At this price you can afford to keep a few extra on hand!
 
Note: These bags are better suited for grains and whole hops due to the looser weav
  • Reusable small Nylon Mesh Bags are an indispensable part of any brew day.
 
These food-grade nylon bags are available in a range of sizes and with either a fine or a medium mesh weave, which make them both more versatile and a better value than dispo
  • You love making beer. You give careful attention to each step in the brewing process. That’s why having a simple yet elegant way to complete one of those steps is indispensable. This fine mesh bag makes adding hops to your brew, and then removing the
  • The hop spider is stainless steel mesh hop filter that hangs from the the edge of your kettle. Up to 12 oz of hops are poured directly into the spider during the boil.  Made from 304 stainless steel. The basket is 13.75 in (35cm) high with the openin
  • Made for dry hopping in kegs, the hop bomb is made from 304 stainless steel. The hop bomb fits up to 1 ounce of pellet hops allowing the hops to have enough space to move around for better extraction. The included chain allows it to be suspended from

HBC 472 hops were bred and developed through the Hop Breeding Company (HBC) in the Yakima Valley, Washington and is the result of the open pollination of a wild American hop known as the subspecies neomexicanus. The uniqueness of the flavor characteristics HBC 472 gives to beer has generated a great deal of interest in this cultivar among brewers. This special hop is truly one of a kind with considerable potential.

The aroma of the HBC472 hop cones consists of floral, woody, earthy, and coconut. In beer, this hop delivers a surprising fruity note along with its distinctive "472 coconut-woody character". When hopped aggressively in IPA style beers, citrus and grapefruit aromas rule, but a fascinating whiskey/bourbon and coconut character breaks into the background, especially evident in darker, malt-forward beers. The robust character of this hop lends well to full flavor beer styles such as pale ales, IPAs, porters, stouts, and barrel-aged beers.
 

Hop Statistics
Alpha Acids: 9.0 – 11.0%
Beta Acids: 7.0 – 9.0%
Alpha-Beta Ratio: 1.00 - 1.57
Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 44%
Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 1.5 – 2.5