Sterling Hops - U.S. Grown T-90 Pellets
Sterling Hops for Noble-Style Spice, Floral Aroma, and Clean Balance
Sterling hops are U.S.-grown T-90 pellets often used as a domestic noble-style option. Sterling brings spicy, floral, herbal, and light citrus character, making it useful when a beer needs polished hop presence without aggressive tropical fruit, pine, or dank intensity.
Use Sterling across bittering, late additions, aroma additions, or restrained dry hopping. It is especially useful in pilsner, lager, Kolsch-style beer, Belgian-inspired ale, wheat beer, cream ale, blonde ale, and pale ale where a balanced hop profile supports the beer rather than dominating it.
Flavor and Brewing Use
- Primary notes: spicy, floral, herbal, and light citrus.
- Best use: bittering, late kettle additions, aroma additions, and restrained dry hopping.
- Recipe fit: pilsner, lager, Kolsch-style beer, Belgian-inspired ale, wheat beer, cream ale, blonde ale, and pale ale.
- Process note: choose Sterling when the recipe needs noble-style structure with domestic-hop flexibility.
Sterling Hop Specifications
- Origin: United States
- Hop form: T-90 pellets
- Alpha acid: 4.5% - 9.0%
- Beta acid: 4.0% - 6.0%
- Total oils: 1.0 - 2.0 mL/100 g
Recipe Planning
Sterling is useful on its own in restrained styles or blended with German and Czech-style hops for layered spice and floral character. For more recipe options, browse pellet hops, hops for brewing, and brewing grains. Store hops cold and sealed after opening.