US Magnum Pellet Hops 1 oz.

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US Magnum Pellet Hops 1 oz.

SKU HP26

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$2.59

Product Details

Gaining acceptance as a clean bittering hop. Limited US acreage but widely grown in Germany.

Development: Bred at the Hop Research Institute in Hüll, a cross between Galena and a German male.



Usage: Bittering

Aroma: No distinct aroma characteristics

Alpha Acids: 10.0 — 14.0%

Beta Acids: 4.5 — 7.0%

Co-Humulone: 24 — 30% of alpha acids

Total Oil: 1.9 — 3.0 mls/100g

Substitutions: German Magnum, Horizon

Typical Beer Styles: All Ales and Lagers

Additional Information

SKU HP26,HP26E
Hops Format Pellet Hops
Country of Origin USA

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
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Dave S.

US Magnum Pellet Hops

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Shawn T.
Magnum pellet hops

Hops were fresh nicely packaged.

M
Millburn
Adds bittering to my IPA

Its a good bittering hop. I just used it in the Hop Sacre IPA kit. One bag is plenty and the bittering is the good kind, not the rough kind.

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Pete
Powerful Bittering hop

I used them in an IPA and they add a lot of bitterness. No aroma at all, just bitterness. Its not a harsh bitterness, just strong.

C
Corwin
The ultimate bittering hop

These hops add a lot of bitterness and are suitable for IPAs and maybe Pale Ales. They don't add flavor or aroma, but boy do they add bitterness. I liked the overall effect.

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
100%
(12)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
D
Dave S.

US Magnum Pellet Hops

S
Shawn T.
Magnum pellet hops

Hops were fresh nicely packaged.

M
Millburn
Adds bittering to my IPA

Its a good bittering hop. I just used it in the Hop Sacre IPA kit. One bag is plenty and the bittering is the good kind, not the rough kind.

P
Pete
Powerful Bittering hop

I used them in an IPA and they add a lot of bitterness. No aroma at all, just bitterness. Its not a harsh bitterness, just strong.

C
Corwin
The ultimate bittering hop

These hops add a lot of bitterness and are suitable for IPAs and maybe Pale Ales. They don't add flavor or aroma, but boy do they add bitterness. I liked the overall effect.