Hop Name: Cascade


Common Usage: Aroma

Hop Characteristics
Alpha Range:4.5 - 7.0%
Beta Range:4.5 - 7.0%
Cohumulone Range:33.0 - 40.0%
Humulene Range:10.0 - 16.0%
Myrcene Range:45.0 - 60.0%
Farnesene Range:4.0 - 8.0%
Caryophyllene Range:3.0 - 6%
Total Oil Range:0.8 - 1.5 mL/100g
Notes:
American Cascades are extremely popular in the U.S., representing nearly 10% of the U.S. hops grown. They have an excellent vigor and yield. It has a wonderful citrusy-spicy aroma and can be used in any ales and lagers, particularly as American Pale Ales in the U.S. Its poor storage stability has made it popular for major U.S. breweries whose production volume is huge and the product moves quite quickly. The Cascades were developed from Open Pollination, Fuggle Hops, and the Russian Serebrianka.

Commonly used in:
American-style Pale Ale
Origin: US
Storage: 48 - 52% alpha remaining after 6 months
Aroma:
Medium intense floral, citrus and grapefruit tones

Possible Substitutions:
Amarillo  Centennial  Summit  Ahtanum  Boadicea  Cekin