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Cascade

United States / Pellet Hops / 6.9%

Description

Pioneered in the 1950’s, Cascade hops have since gone on to become one of the most popular American hops of all time. Released in 1972, Cascade now represents around 10% of all hops grown in the United States. Cascade was originally developed through open pollination of English variety Fuggle and the Russian variety Serebrianka and is named after the USA mountains Cascade Range. It features excellent vigor and yield and when brewed exudes a distinct spicy citrus aroma with hints of grapefruit. Well suited to just about any ale and lager, its use is particularly popular in American Pale Ales. Its relatively poor storage stability tends to be a non-issue with its popularity and subsequent large production volumes from major US breweries ensuring harvests don’t sit idle for long.


Cascade substitution list

Last updated on Sept. 14, 2023, 3:19 p.m.


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