Cascade Hop Pellets
Pelletized form of Cascade hop variety cones, known for citrus and floral aromas, standardized at 5-7% alpha acids for consistent IPA brewing. Falls under HTS 1210.20.00.20 as hop cone pellets, encompassing any pelletized processed hop cones regardless of variety.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If it's pure lupulin powder separated from cones
Isolated lupulin, not cone-based pellets, is classified as hop extract under the lupulin subheading.
If pre-mixed with malt or yeast as a brewing additive
Hop pellets combined with other food preparations become classified as food preparations in Chapter 21.
If marketed as a herbal tea ingredient rather than brewing hops
Plants used for non-beer herbal purposes may fall under other plants for perfumery or pharmacy.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include variety-specific COA (Certificate of Analysis) showing moisture <10% and no additives; watch for EU origin quotas
• Pitfall: bulk packaging over 25kg may require phytosanitary certificates
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