How/where does one get the updated list? .... might look into this in the new year.
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You just mail SAB hop farms. Email adress is on worthogs suppliers list http://www.worthogbrewers.co.za/reso...iers_list.html . They are very helpful. Only thing I'm not sure about is courier cost.Do you want to be good or be praised - Epicurus
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Originally posted by JIGSAW View PostHow/where does one get the updated list? .... might look into this in the new year.
magda.rossouw@za.ab-inbev.com
044 802 8424
Prices R181/kg (exp and other var's) - R207/kg (Afr Queen, S Aroma & S Passion)
Variety analyses.pdfOil Analysis 2018.pdf
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Mailed SA hop farms in June. Got the following info from them.
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Our procedure is as follow:
1. You let us know how much of which variety you would like.
Just to clarify any misunderstandings and to give you a holistic picture of our products.
We produce two kinds of pellets, namely T90 and PIH.
The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder simply put through a die to produce pellets.
It is called "Type 90" because there is about 10% waste in the production process, from dried hops to pellets.
We produce single variety T 90 pellets e.g. S, Star; S, Promise, J17, S. Passion. S Aroma etc. as well as a blended T 90 pellet (S. Star, S, Prom, S. Dawn) – see make up below. (30-40% utilization)
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Then we also make a PIH blend (S. Star, S, Prom, S. Dawn) where the pellets are pre isomerised (alpha acids converted to iso alpha acids by exposure to heat.)
Utilization is typically 45-55%. This is the only difference. There are no single varieties in PIH form.
2. We will then send you a Pro-Forma Invoice
3. Once you have paid the hops you send us a proof of payment
4. We invoice and send hops of via courier we will give you full details of carton size to arrange your courier, please supply us with your full street address and contact number
Feel free to contact me if you require any further information.
Courier companies that run from George
Skynet George = Chantill Wonderlik = chantillw@skynet.co.za = 044 874 2215
DSV = Theodore Windvogel = customerservice@za.go2uti.com = 044 878 1131
Courier Guy = 0861 203 203 = jhb@thecourierguy.co.za = 044 873 0131
Globeflight = Gert van Schalkwyk = gert@gelgroup.co.za = 044 874 0286
Our packaging is 500g, 1kg and 20kg
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Kind Regards
Magda Rossouw
Hopfarms
Tel: +27 44 802 8424 Fax: +27 44 870 7550
Email: Magda.Rossouw@za.sabmiller.com, Magda.Rossouw@za.ab-inbev.com
PRICE LIST
CROP 18 PRICE LIST @kg 01/04/2018 — 31/03/2019 SABHF Flavour hops %AA HPLC VAT INCLUSIVE Southern Aroma 4.5-5.5 R 197.80 Southern Passion 8-10 R 197.80 African Queen (J17) 10-11 R 197.80 SABHF Bittering hops XJA/436 10.5-11.5 R 180.55 Southern Star 11.5 – 13.5 R 180.55 U1/108 12 - 12.6 R 180.55 95U1/132 12.-12.6 R 180.55 SABHF Dual purpose hops Southern Promise 9 - 10 R 180.55 Southern Dawn 9 - 11 R 180.55 N1/69 9 - 10 R 180.55 SABHF Blend T 90 Blend 11 - 13 R 131.10 PIH Blend 10 -12.5 R 131.10 Cones Green Dry Premiun 114.00 182.40 Standard 91.20 136.80
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Originally posted by Muller Oosthuizen View PostNewest info received from Magda Rossouw
magda.rossouw@za.ab-inbev.com
044 802 8424
Prices R181/kg (exp and other var's) - R207/kg (Afr Queen, S Aroma & S Passion)
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Originally posted by BeerHolic View PostMailed SA hop farms in June. Got the following info from them.
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CROP 18 PRICE LIST @kg 01/04/2018 — 31/03/2019 SABHF Flavour hops %AA HPLC VAT INCLUSIVE Southern Aroma 4.5-5.5 R 197.80 Southern Passion 8-10 R 197.80 African Queen (J17) 10-11 R 197.80 SABHF Bittering hops XJA/436 10.5-11.5 R 180.55 Southern Star 11.5 – 13.5 R 180.55 U1/108 12 - 12.6 R 180.55 95U1/132 12.-12.6 R 180.55 SABHF Dual purpose hops Southern Promise 9 - 10 R 180.55 Southern Dawn 9 - 11 R 180.55 N1/69 9 - 10 R 180.55 SABHF Blend T 90 Blend 11 - 13 R 131.10 PIH Blend 10 -12.5 R 131.10 Cones Green Dry Premiun 114.00 182.40 Standard 91.20 136.80
The Problem With The World Is That Everyone Is A Few Drinks Behind.!
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While those prices look good, to my mind there are limitations to using ZA hops cultivars.
For instance, there are many cases where doing 60 minute boils can leave you with grassy and even vegetal flavours and aromas.
Therefore you need to add bittering hops no earlier than 40 minutes, which means your hops volumes increase.
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Hmm, have not yet tasted the vegetal flavours that people write about. I do no-chill, so my bittering additions are never in the boil for longer than 40m. The XJA variety has very high bittering properties and at the price compared with imported hops I don't mind adding a bit more.
In a thread on this forum (I'll post if I can locate it), someone said that he was told be SAB hop farms that the hops are already isomerised, which would mean that you wouldn't need to boil the hops long at all to get the bittering out. Does anyone know if this claim is accurate?
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Originally posted by The Flying Brew View PostHmm, have not yet tasted the vegetal flavours that people write about. I do no-chill, so my bittering additions are never in the boil for longer than 40m. The XJA variety has very high bittering properties and at the price compared with imported hops I don't mind adding a bit more.
In a thread on this forum (I'll post if I can locate it), someone said that he was told be SAB hop farms that the hops are already isomerised, which would mean that you wouldn't need to boil the hops long at all to get the bittering out. Does anyone know if this claim is accurate?
We produce two kinds of pellets, namely T90 and PIH.
The Type 90 pellet is made from dried hop cone powder simply put through a die to produce pellets.
It is called "Type 90" because there is about 10% waste in the production process, from dried hops to pellets.
We produce single variety T 90 pellets e.g. S, Star; S, Promise, J17, S. Passion. S Aroma etc. as well as a blended T 90 pellet (S. Star, S, Prom, S. Dawn) (30-40% utilization)
Then we also make a PIH blend (S. Star, S, Prom, S. Dawn) where the pellets are pre isomerised (alpha acids converted to iso alpha acids by exposure to heat.)
Utilization is typically 45-55%. This is the only difference. There are no single varieties in PIH form.Everyone must beleive in something, I beleive I'll have another beer
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Originally posted by The Flying Brew View PostHmm, have not yet tasted the vegetal flavours that people write about. I do no-chill, so my bittering additions are never in the boil for longer than 40m. The XJA variety has very high bittering properties and at the price compared with imported hops I don't mind adding a bit more.
In a thread on this forum (I'll post if I can locate it), someone said that he was told be SAB hop farms that the hops are already isomerised, which would mean that you wouldn't need to boil the hops long at all to get the bittering out. Does anyone know if this claim is accurate?The Problem With The World Is That Everyone Is A Few Drinks Behind.!
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