

Hop Cascade (US) in cones in 5 kg bag - This hop displays quite exceptional levels of citrus moving more toward grapefruit
characteristics. Works very well when matched up with some of the New Zealand aroma heavy
weights such as Motueka or Riwaka. Typically employed in “new world” style pale ales creative
brewers are also adding late into summer ales where its hallmark refreshing citrus aroma and
oils profile give a refreshing summery finish.
ORIGIN / HISTORY
UK/New Zealand origins. This hop’s origin stems from an early US breeding program circa
1956. It was the first commercially bred hop to emerge from the USDA-ARS program when
released in 1972. It was bred from crossing an English Fuggle with a male selection believed
to have been a crossing of Fuggle with the Russian variety Serebrianka.
ACID COMPONENTS
Alpha Acids 6.0-8.0% w/w
Beta Acids 5.0-5.5% w/w
Type T90 Hop Pellets Cohumulone 37.0% of alpha acids
OIL COMPONENTS
Total Oil 1.1 ml/100 g
Caryophyllene 5.4% of whole oil
Farnesene 6.0% of whole oil
Humulene 14.5% of whole oil
Type Leaf Hops Myrcene 53.6% of whole oil
Possible Substitutions:
Centennial, New Zealand B Saaz