Cashmere is a dual purpose stunner evoking Coconut melon, Tangerine, & amp; other Tropical & amp; spicy notes alongside smooth bitterness. Alpha Acid: 6.9% 10. 1%. Cashmere Hops Cashmere Hop Pellet Profile Looking for a unique, dual purpose hop variety? Cashmere hops were developed by Washington State University and released in 2013, Cashmere is the result of a marriage of Cascade and Northern Brewer. Fortuitously, it features alpha acids higher than that of Cascade. A good dual-purpose hop, Cashmere showcases flavors lemon, lime and melon, exhibits a smooth bitterness and is mildly aromatic with a subtle herbal bouquet. Aroma: Smooth bitterness, herbal aroma, flavors of lemon, lime and melon Alpha Acid 7.0%-10.0% Beta Acid 3.0%-8.0% Co-Humulone 22%-24% Total Oil 1.2-1.4 mL/100g Myrcene Oil 39%-42% Humulene Oil 26%-29% Caryophyllene Oil 12%-13% Farnesene Oil
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Breeding/Development: USA. One of the classic “C” hops of American craft beer, many acres in Oregon and Washington are under Centennial. Bred in 1974 and released in 1990, its complex parentage includes Brewers Gold, Fuggle, and East Kent Goldings. Brewing Application: Dual purpose with high alpha acids and excellent aromatic capabilities. Widely used as a finishing or dry hop as a stand-alone variety or part of a blend. Excellent in all styles of American IPAs, pale ales, stouts, and porters; also welcome at lower intensities in American-style wheat and blonde ales. Sensory: Predominantly citrus but with undertones like lemongrass and pine needles often evident. The citrus character can be reminiscent of Cascade (grapefruit), the variety it’s most often compared to. Alpha Acid Range % 9.5 – 11.5 Beta Acid Range % 3.5 – 4.5 Co-Humulone as % of Alpha 29 – 30 Total Oil mL/100 g 1.5 – 2.3 Country of Origin USA
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Breeding/Development: USA. One of the classic “C” hops of American craft beer, many acres in Oregon and Washington are under Centennial. Bred in 1974 and released in 1990, its complex parentage includes Brewers Gold, Fuggle, and East Kent Goldings. Brewing Application: Dual purpose with high alpha acids and excellent aromatic capabilities. Widely used as a finishing or dry hop as a stand-alone variety or part of a blend. Excellent in all styles of American IPAs, pale ales, stouts, and porters; also welcome at lower intensities in American-style wheat and blonde ales. Sensory: Predominantly citrus but with undertones like lemongrass and pine needles often evident. The citrus character can be reminiscent of Cascade (grapefruit), the variety it’s most often compared to. Alpha Acid Range % 9.5 – 11.5 Beta Acid Range % 3.5 – 4.5 Co-Humulone as % of Alpha 29 – 30 Total Oil mL/100 g 1.5 – 2.3 Country of Origin USA
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