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USA CASCADE

Brewing Quality Cascade has a unique floral/spicy aroma both in the cone form and in the beer, mainly due to abnormal levels of some of the essential oils. It is very popular with some brewers due to the unique character imparted to the finished beer, others object to it because of its “perfume like” hoppy flavour. Trial brews and tastings also show a superior bitterness quality with Cascade even at high EBU levels (40+) there is little harshness or lingering bitterness. Storageability is relatively poor unless vacuum packed.
Origin/History The Cascade cultivar is an aroma variety that was developed in Oregon in the early 1970s. It is the result of the open pollination of a Fuggle-type seedling that was derived from crosses with the Russian Serebrianker variety.
Agronomics Cascade is a good yielding aroma variety that matures mid-season. It is grown primarily in Washington State. It is very tolerant to Downy Mildew and is moderately tolerant to Prunus necrotic ring-spot virus and Verticillium Wilt. It is very susceptible to aphids and moderately susceptible to spider mites.

 

 

Analytical Information
Alpha Acid % 4.0-7.0
Alpha/Beta Ratio 0.9:1
Beta Acid % 4.5-7.0
Co-humulone (%A.Acid) 33-40
Total Oil % 0.8-1.5
 

 

Oil Composition
Caryophyllene 3-6%
Farnesene 4-8%
Humulene 10-16%
Myrcene 45-60%
Storageability 48-52%