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Cascade (T-90 Hop Pellets)
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1# - 2023 Cascade (Alpha 5.84 - Beta 6.62)$12.00
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Cascade (A Classis American Hop Variety) are one of the most popular and widely used hops in craft brewing.

Here's a breakdown of Cascade hops:

  1. Origin: Cascade hops were developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the 1950s. They are a cross between an English Fuggle hop and a Russian Serebrianker hop.

  2. Aroma and Flavor: Cascade hops are known for their unique floral, spicy, and citrusy aroma. They often impart flavors and aromas reminiscent of grapefruit, lemon, and sometimes pine. This makes them a favorite for American-style pale ales and IPAs, where they contribute to both aroma and flavor.

  3. Alpha Acid Content: Cascade hops typically have a moderate alpha acid content, ranging from about 4.5% to 7%. This means they provide some bitterness when added early in the brewing process but are not as potent as some other hop varieties in terms of bitterness.

  4. Usage: Cascade hops are versatile and can be used at various stages of the brewing process:

    • Bittering: When added early in the boil, Cascade hops can contribute to the beer's bitterness.
    • Flavor: Added during the middle of the boil, they can enhance the beer's flavor profile.
    • Aroma: Often added towards the end of the boil or even post-boil in dry hopping to maximize their aromatic qualities.
  5. Cultivation: Cascade hops are known for their vigor and adaptability, making them suitable for a variety of growing conditions. They're primarily grown in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, especially in states like Washington and Oregon.

  6. Popularity: Due to their pleasant aroma and flavor profile, Cascade hops have become a staple in many craft beers. They've played a significant role in the rise of the American craft beer movement, especially in the production of hop-forward styles like American Pale Ales and IPAs.


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  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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2 Customer Ratings
Love Cascade
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
Rating 4/5
I've been brewing with Cascade Hops for years, and they never cease to amaze me. Their unmistakable floral and citrus aroma adds a refreshing burst of character to every beer I craft. Whether it's a classic American Pale Ale or a more experimental brew, Cascade Hops consistently deliver a vibrant and aromatic experience. The balance they provide between bitterness and aromatic complexity is unparalleled. Every time I use Cascade, I'm reminded of why they're considered a cornerstone in craft brewing. If you're looking to create beers with a delightful aroma and a touch of citrusy zest, Cascade Hops are a surefire choice. They've earned their place as a favorite among brewers for a reason
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01/04/2024 - 12:26 PM
NY Grown Cascade
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
Rating 5/5
Cascade hops are my go-to for homebrewing. They never disappoint, offering a consistent quality and flavor profile. I love the citrusy punch Cascade brings to my IPAs. It's a classic that works every time.
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01/14/2024 - 01:11 PM
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