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Bitter Gold Hops - U.S. Grown T-90 Pellets

Original price $2.59 - Original price $19.99
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Bitter Gold Hops for Clean High-Alpha Bittering and Layered Fruit Character

Bitter Gold is a U.S. grown hop, offered here in standard T-90 pellet form and best known as one of the important high-alpha varieties developed through Dr. John Henning's USDA breeding work. Released in 1999, Bitter Gold was bred to deliver efficient bittering performance while still offering enough fruit and spice character to remain useful beyond a strictly utilitarian early-boil role.

That is a big part of Bitter Gold's appeal. It can absolutely handle bittering duty, but it also carries enough citrus, stone fruit, and subtle spice to give brewers more flexibility than the name alone might suggest. In the right recipe, Bitter Gold can add structure and character without becoming coarse or one-dimensional.

Flavor and Brewing Character

Bitter Gold is known for citrus, stone fruit, and tropical fruit character, backed by grassy, spicy, and earthy notes. It tends to feel firmer and more functional than flashy, but it still brings enough layered character to work well in recipes where a brewer wants both efficiency and a touch of aromatic complexity.

In the brewhouse, Bitter Gold is well suited to bittering and later kettle additions. It fits naturally in IPAs, pale ales, lagers, and stouts, especially when the goal is clean bitterness with a little more personality than a purely neutral high-alpha hop.

Why Brewers Choose Bitter Gold

Brewers often choose Bitter Gold because it offers the efficiency of a modern high-alpha variety without locking them into a purely bittering-only role. It is a useful hop when you want dependable bitterness, solid brewing performance, and just enough fruit and spice character to make the hop bill feel more intentional.

Hop Specifications

  • Origin: United States
  • Hop form: T-90 Pellets
  • Alpha acid: 12.0-18.8%
  • Beta acid: 4.5-8.0%
  • Total oils: 1.5-2.5 mL/100g
  • Typical beer styles: IPAs, pale ales, lagers, and stouts

Packaging and Storage

Available in 1 oz and 1 lb sizes unless otherwise noted. Store cold after opening and keep oxygen exposure low to help preserve aroma, oils, and overall brewing performance.