Are Tettnang and Tettnanger hops the same?

The suffix “er” actually signifies a product of a given region, thus a hop product named “Tettnanger” should be from Tettnang. Unfortunately the other regions have taken to using this same name. So, often brewers and suppliers will specify hops from the German region by using “Tettnanger Tettnang.”

Is Tettnang a bittering hop?

Tettnang, a noble hop, is known for its all-purpose hop versatility, great for its aromatic and bittering properties. Grown in the Tettnanger region of Germany as a land-race hop, it is prized in the German-Style Lager and Pilsner tradition.

How do you pronounce Tettnang hops?

Tettnanger as Tet-NAHNG-air (again, the ah is said like a Harvard resident parking a car). Now… pronounce DIACETYL!

What are German hops?

There are four varieties from Germany (and now the Czech Republic) that are known as the noble hops: Hallertau, Saaz, Spalt, and Tettnang.

Are noble hops dual purpose?

They all have German names, however Saaz is different in that it’s grown in the Czech Republic. American substitutes for noble hops include the US Fuggle, Liberty, Mt. They all have characteristics that are extremely similar to the true noble hops, but they just aren’t the same.

Is Saaz a noble hop?

One of the four “noble” hops (meaning a race of wildly occurring hops which are low in bitterness and high in aroma), Saaz hops are extremely popular in Bohemian style beer and are the main hop component of the Czech pilsner.

Where are Azacca hops grown?

Named for the Haitian god of agriculture, Azacca® boasts an intense tropical fruit profile. Breeding/Development: Washington, USA. The hop formerly known as #483 from the American Dwarf Hop Association, Azacca® is named for the Haitian god of agriculture.

What are Spalt hops?

Spalt (Hop) is a German landrace hop, sometimes known as “Spalter,” from the Spalt region southwest of Nuremburg in Bavaria, which has been a hop growing and trading area since the middle of the 14th century.

What do Saaz hops taste like?

Though quite mild and delicate, Saaz hops impart a distinct earthy, herbal and spicy flavor to beer that has come to define the Pilsner. Its unique taste, high yield, and resistance to mildew has made Saaz one of the more popular and sought-after hops in the world.

What do Motueka hops taste like?

In the nose it has a bright and lively citrus quality of lemon and lime along with some tropical, floral, and stone fruit whispers. Often the tropical fruit comes through more prominently in the flavor, along with floral and spicy/herbal notes (often hinting at rosemary and basil).

Can hops get you high?

Unlike weed, you can’t become intoxicated from smoking hops. All you get is a very distinct flavor, or “mouthfeel” as weirdos say, that tastes—for lack of a better phrase—incredibly bizarre.

What flavor is found in German hops?

Classic German hop character with higher oil content, heavy aromas of spicy, herbaceous notes with a fresh citrus aroma.

Where does the Tettnanger hop variety come from?

The Tettnanger hop variety is named for Tettnang, Germany. Tettnang is a town near Germany’s southern border, close to Lake Bodensee, which is right along the border of both Switzerland and Austria.

Where do hops come from in Germany?

Today, there are 135 hop farms operating in Tettnang creating large enough “hop swaths” that they are visible from space. The hops produced in Tettnang make up 5% of Germany’s total hop yield. Of that five percent, 80-85% is exported and the rest make their way into German beer.

What is Tettnang known for?

Tettnang is a city tied to hop farming by 170 years of tradition, though evidence of hop growing in the area stretches all the way back to 1150. In 1844, seven citizens of Tettnang planted the first hop yard in response to a royal decree issued by King Wilhelm I.

What is Tettnanger used for in beer?

Tettnanger is commonly used as both a bittering hop and an aroma/favor hop. These are general substitutions and are not perfect Tettnang Tettnanger clones in any respect. Each hop variety is unique in some way, so do not expect the exact same beer you’d get if you were using Tettnanger hops.

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