Saaz
The Original Noble Hop • Delicate Spice & Herbs • Heart of the Czech Pilsner
Saaz is the most famous noble hop in the world, grown around the Czech town of Žatec for over 700 years and prized for the delicate spicy, herbal, and floral character that defines authentic Czech Pilsner. Where modern hops shout, Saaz whispers — refined, elegant, and inseparable from the world's most imitated beer style.
With alpha acids of 3.5%, Saaz is a true aroma hop: too gentle for efficient bittering in big beers, but perfectly suited to the generous late additions that give classic lagers their signature finesse.
Flavor & Aroma Profile
- Delicate, refined spice
- Fresh herbal notes
- Soft floral aroma
- Mild earthy undertones
- Clean, gently bitter finish
Modest additions lend a quiet noble elegance to any lager. Layered throughout the boil in the traditional Czech fashion, Saaz builds the rounded, spicy-floral depth that makes a true Bohemian Pilsner.
Brewing Applications
Saaz is a staple ingredient in many classic European styles, including:
- Czech / Bohemian Pilsner
- Czech Pale Lager
- Belgian Pale Ale
- Saison
- Kölsch
- European Amber Lager
It is also a traditional choice in Belgian ales and lambics, where its restraint lets yeast character lead.
Usage Recommendations
For a 5-gallon batch, the classic Czech schedule uses 2–4 oz in multiple additions — 60 minutes, 30 minutes, and the final 10 minutes — building bitterness and aroma from the same hop. Fewer, later additions give a lighter noble accent for hybrid styles.
Pair Saaz with Pilsner malt and a clean lager yeast, then ferment cold — simplicity is the entire point of the style it built.
Specifications
- Alpha Acid: 3.5%
- Flavor Notes: Spicy, herbal, floral, noble
- Typical Use: Aroma
- Common Additions: 60 min, 30 min, late boil
- Substitutes: Tettnang, Hallertau MittelfrĂĽh
- Beer Styles: Czech pilsners, pale lagers, Belgian ales, saisons
Whether you're crafting an authentic Bohemian Pilsner or refining a delicate Belgian ale, Saaz delivers the timeless noble character that has defined great lagers for centuries.


Description
The Original Noble Hop • Delicate Spice & Herbs • Heart of the Czech Pilsner
Saaz is the most famous noble hop in the world, grown around the Czech town of Žatec for over 700 years and prized for the delicate spicy, herbal, and floral character that defines authentic Czech Pilsner. Where modern hops shout, Saaz whispers — refined, elegant, and inseparable from the world's most imitated beer style.
With alpha acids of 3.5%, Saaz is a true aroma hop: too gentle for efficient bittering in big beers, but perfectly suited to the generous late additions that give classic lagers their signature finesse.
Flavor & Aroma Profile
- Delicate, refined spice
- Fresh herbal notes
- Soft floral aroma
- Mild earthy undertones
- Clean, gently bitter finish
Modest additions lend a quiet noble elegance to any lager. Layered throughout the boil in the traditional Czech fashion, Saaz builds the rounded, spicy-floral depth that makes a true Bohemian Pilsner.
Brewing Applications
Saaz is a staple ingredient in many classic European styles, including:
- Czech / Bohemian Pilsner
- Czech Pale Lager
- Belgian Pale Ale
- Saison
- Kölsch
- European Amber Lager
It is also a traditional choice in Belgian ales and lambics, where its restraint lets yeast character lead.
Usage Recommendations
For a 5-gallon batch, the classic Czech schedule uses 2–4 oz in multiple additions — 60 minutes, 30 minutes, and the final 10 minutes — building bitterness and aroma from the same hop. Fewer, later additions give a lighter noble accent for hybrid styles.
Pair Saaz with Pilsner malt and a clean lager yeast, then ferment cold — simplicity is the entire point of the style it built.
Specifications
- Alpha Acid: 3.5%
- Flavor Notes: Spicy, herbal, floral, noble
- Typical Use: Aroma
- Common Additions: 60 min, 30 min, late boil
- Substitutes: Tettnang, Hallertau MittelfrĂĽh
- Beer Styles: Czech pilsners, pale lagers, Belgian ales, saisons
Whether you're crafting an authentic Bohemian Pilsner or refining a delicate Belgian ale, Saaz delivers the timeless noble character that has defined great lagers for centuries.
















