
How do I contact someone to talk
about
my hop needs?
NY office 212-838-8900, Ask for Theresa
E-mail: sales@hopsteiner.com
Yakima office
509-453-4731 Ask for Bill
E-mail: sales@hopsteiner.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Hopsteiner located?
Corporate headquarters are in New York, New York. We have sizable operations in Mainburg, Germany, Yakima, Washington and Zhangye, Gansu Province, China. We also have offices and personnel in The Czech Republic and Epping, England.
Are you a grower or a processor of hops?
Both. We are one of the largest growers and processors of hops in the world.
What kind of customers do you work with?
We work with a full-range of craft brewing customers from nano, brewpub, micro, regional and contract breweries to macro breweries. We have a dedicated sales and technical team serving craft brewers, and our services are tailored to meet the special needs of any customer.
What is the minimum order size?
Minimum order for hop pellets is 5 pounds. Minimum order for leaf hops is 10 pounds.
Do you accept credit card payments?
Yes, we accept VISA and Mastercard.
How are your products shipped?
Larger shipments are sent via commercial truck lines. Smaller shipments are sent via FedEx Ground and UPS.
I don’t see the variety or product listed that I am looking for. Why?
While we offer nearly every variety and product available in the hop world, there are some proprietary hop varieties and products that we do not handle. Please call with your specific needs.
Can I guarantee supply by contracting for hops?
Yes, contracts are available. The minimum quantity for contracting hop pellets is 220 pounds per variety/ per crop year. For leaf hop, the minimum quantity is 200 pounds per variety/ per crop year. Call your Hopsteiner representative to learn more.
When does the new crop year begin?
In the Northern Hemisphere hops are harvested from mid-August to early-October. Harvest is conducted 7 days a week, around the clock from start to finish.
How long has the company been around?
We were established in 1845 in Laupheim, Germany. Operations in the United States were established in 1885.
