BayWa Hop at the BrauBeviale 2024 in Nuremberg
One of the world‘s leading beverage industry trade showsTry our premium beers brewed with an exquisite selection of German hops in a pleasant atmosphere at our stand. You can also discover the diversity of varieties: We will have all the German hop varieties on display for you to taste. Visit us from 26 to 28 November 2024 in Hall 1, booth 242 and learn more about how we can support you as a reliable partner from harvesting to marketing of hops.
We are looking forward to your visit!
BayWa Hops – the Green Heart of Your Beer
German hops from the Tettnang and Hallertau growing regionsEnsuring Hop Quality
BayWa sells hops in over 50 countries around the world. We focus on German hops. We offer all common hop varieties from the German hop-growing regions. They come, for example, from the Hallertau or Tettnang regions and contribute the necessary hop bitterness and aroma to the beer according to proven recipes of most breweries. We are the leading hop trader.
In Collaboration with the Breweries
BayWa has been a reliable partner in hop marketing for many years. Thanks to our long-standing and trustful cooperation with growers, some of whom have been with us for generations, we are able to supply our customers, the breweries, with hop and variety quality right at the start of the value chain.
We offer the following services:
- Technical advice to our customers
- Cold storage to ensure an unbroken cold chain from raw hops to finished product
- Processing of raw hops into various hop products
- Harvest progress reports
- Beer production and bottling in our test brewery
Do you require more information? Please contact us here, the experts at BayWa look forward to hearing from you.
Hops – the Most Important Ingredient in Beer
Our Pilot Brewery
At our test brewery in Wolnzach, we work almost exclusively with the new varieties and send out lots of hop sample packs to our customers.
Hop Growing: Laying the Foundations with Our Hop Growers
Hops are a very labour-intensive crop and are very sensitive to weather conditions. Storms and drought can affect the crop and the quality of the hops. Climate change is a major challenge for hop growers to produce good hops.