Enigma Hops - Australian Grown T-90 Pellets
Enigma Hops for Berry, Red Currant, and Distinctive Australian Hop Character
Enigma is an Australian hop offered here in T-90 pellets for brewers who want a variety with bold fruit character and a more distinctive personality than standard citrus-forward choices. It is known for layered notes of berries, red currant, and tropical fruit, with supporting grapefruit, pine, and spice that help keep the profile structured and complex. Lot-specific flavor and aroma notes may include Stone Fruit, Raspberry, Red Currants.
Enigma has become a standout option for brewers looking to build beers with expressive aroma and a slightly deeper fruit signature. Depending on usage, it can lean juicy and modern or show a more resinous, wine-like edge, making it a versatile choice for hop-forward recipes.
Flavor and Brewing Character
Enigma is most often associated with berry and currant character, backed by tropical fruit, grapefruit, pine, and subtle spice. It works well as a dual-purpose hop, but it is especially effective in late kettle additions, whirlpool use, and dry hopping where its layered aroma can stay prominent in the finished beer.
It is a strong fit for IPA, pale ale, saison, and wheat beer, especially when the goal is to build a hop bill with more complexity than simple citrus or generic tropical fruit alone.
Why Brewers Choose Enigma
Brewers choose Enigma when they want an Australian hop with strong identity, versatile brewing use, and a profile that can bring both fruit intensity and structure. It is especially useful for modern hop-forward beers that need something a little more distinctive and less predictable.
Hop Specifications
- Origin: Australia
- Hop form: T-90 Pellets
- Alpha acid: 13% - 16%
- Beta acid: 4% - 5.5%
- Total oils: 2.0 - 3.5 mL/100g
- Typical beer styles: IPA, pale ale, saison, and wheat beer
Packaging and Storage
Available in 1 oz and 1 lb sizes unless otherwise noted. Store cold after opening and limit oxygen exposure to help preserve hop oils, aroma intensity, and overall brewing performance.