Whole leaf Saaz hops. Pale green cones with soft herbal aroma, used in Czech Pilsner and other continental lagers.

Saaz Hops – Whole Leaf 100g

Saaz Whole Leaf Hops

Saaz hops are a traditional Czech noble variety prized for their soft, delicate aroma.

They’re most famously used in Czech Pilsners, where subtle hop character is essential.

Expect gentle spice, floral notes, and mild herbal bitterness — especially in whole leaf form where aroma expression is more rounded.

Best used in late additions or the whirlpool to preserve their noble profile without contributing much bitterness.


Saaz Hop Profile

  • Origin: Czech Republic
  • Alpha Acid: 2.5–4.5%
  • Beta Acid: 4–5%
  • Characteristics: Herbal, floral, mild spice, earthy
  • Substitutes: Tettnanger, Spalt, Lublin
  • Use: Aroma, late boil, whirlpool

Saaz Hop Flavour

Saaz contributes classic noble hop aroma — soft and balanced with a floral-herbal character and a gentle peppery edge.

Its flavour doesn’t dominate, which makes it ideal in delicate, crisp beer styles.


Beer Styles for Saaz Hops

Saaz hops are essential in traditional lagers and continental styles where subtle aroma is preferred over bold bitterness or fruitiness.

  • Czech Pilsner: Provides signature soft spice and clean finish.
  • Kölsch: Adds herbal depth without overpowering the yeast character.
  • Helles: Softens malt sweetness with light floral notes.
  • Vienna Lager: Balances toasted malt with refined bitterness.
  • Pale Lager: Gives subtle hop presence with a crisp feel.

Saaz Hop Substitutes

Saaz hops can be substituted with other noble-style aroma hops like Tettnanger, Spalt, or Lublin.

  • Tettnanger: Slightly more pronounced floral-spice aroma, but similar noble character.
  • Spalt: Close match with a slightly stronger herbal backbone.
  • Lublin: Polish-grown hop descended from Saaz, with very similar aroma and use.

Saaz Hop Pairings

Pairs well with noble or neutral hops like Hallertauer Mittelfrüh, Hersbrucker, and Perle for layering delicate aroma in classic lagers.

  • Hallertauer Mittelfrüh: Enhances floral and herbal complexity with similar softness.
  • Hersbrucker: Adds light floral tones and rounds out Saaz’s dry spice.
  • Perle: Brings firmer bitterness and light minty spice to reinforce Saaz’s flavour base.

Brewer’s Tip

Saaz works best when kept simple. Use it in traditional lagers or Kölsch with a light hand, and don’t overboil — its soft aroma is easily lost if pushed too hard.

Whirlpool or late additions help preserve its delicate balance.

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