Wai-iti - (25g Pellet Hop)

Wai-iti - (25g Pellet Hop)

$2.20
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Wai-iti - (25g Pellet Hop)

Wai-iti - (25g Pellet Hop)

KL36306

$2.20
Sale price  $2.20 Regular price 
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1+ $2.20/ea
4+ $2.06/ea
20+ $1.92/ea

Wai-iti hops provide wonderfully bright citrus aromatics that compliment a variety of beer styles. Expect notes of lime, lemon and mandarin oranges that would make a great addition to your Pale, IPA, or Wheat brew.

A truly modern triploid hop, Wai-iti brings forth a fresh splash of lime and stone fruit. It was released to brewers in 2011 alongside Kohatu by New Zealand Plant & Food Research and features higher beta acids than alpha acids, low cohumulone and robust oil content.

Its heritage consists of notable varieties Hallertauer Mittelfrüh as a 1/3 parent and Liberty as its grandparent. Despite its low alpha content, low cohumulone and high farnesene would suggest a soft bitterness and potential suitability for single-hopped beers.

When brewed as a mid-late addition, Wai-iti’s citrus aromas are said to take a back seat and make way for more of a stone-fruit presence. Wai-iti has been suggested by some as being similar to Riwaka yet more smooth and rounded.

"Source: Hopslist.com - Book available from Kegland here." 

Alpha Acid: 3.90%
Beer styles: Lager, Pale Ale
Similar Hops: Mandarina Bavaria
Aroma: Mandarin, Lime Zest, Lemon
Purpose: Aroma
Origin: NZ
Crop Year: 2025


Our hops are packed to 25g within + or - 3%.

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Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Very enjoyable hops for aroma

"Very enjoyable hops for aroma"

Steven C. (5/5)

"Instead of only 25g packs would be better in 50g and or 100g packs"

Gavin (4/5)

good smelly hops

"great hops"

Michael R. (5/5)

Great Hop for Non-craft aficionados!

"These hops were my first hops to use for my beer. fallen in love with them great aromatic essence would recommend for any fruity lager."

Bill N. (5/5)

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