Breeding/Development: Oregon, USA. The granddaddy of American craft brewing hops, Cascade was bred in 1956 through a USDA program and first released in 1972. Its ancestry includes English Fuggle and Russian Serebrianka. Brewing Application: The classic finishing hop for countless craft ales, Cascade’s unmistakable character is right at home in pale ales, blondes, wheats, IPAs, stouts, porters … pretty much any American craft style. Can serve as a soloist in single-hop formulations. Sensory: Famously citrus-like (particularly ruby red grapefruit) with prominent floral tones. Medium intensity. Alpha Acid Range % 4.5 – 7.0 Beta Acid Range % 4.8 – 7.0 Co-Humulone as % of Alpha 33 – 40 Total Oil mL/100 g 0.7 – 1.4 Country of Origin USA
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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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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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