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US CASCADE
Pedigree Open pollination of a Fuggle seedling, itself derived from crosses between Fuggle and the Russian hop Serebrianker. Maturity Mid-Season Yield 1600 - 2200 kg./ha or 1430 - 1960 lb./ac. Growth Habit Good to excellent Disease/Pest Susceptibility Not seriously affected by Prunus necrotic ring-spot virus. Good crown and cone resistance to downy mildew, partly tolerant to Verticillium wilt. Prone to insects, especially Aphids. Pickability/Drying/Baling Good Cone-Structure Compact, medium sized, slightly square-shaped Lupulin Moderate amount, yellow color; develops compact balls of Luplin in the cone; unique to Cascade Aroma Flowery and citrusy. Can have a grapefruit note. Alpha Acid 4.5 - 7.0% w/w Beta Acid 4.5 - 7.0% w/w Cohumulone 33 - 40% of alpha acids Storageability 48 - 52% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 20°C Total Oil 0.8 - 1.5 mls/100 grams Myrcene 45 - 60% of whole oil Humulene 10 - 16% of whole oil Carophyllene 3 - 6% of whole oil Farnesene 4 - 8 % of whole oil General Trade Perception Aroma variety with well-balanced bittering potential. It is the most popular hop with the craftbrewing industry. Good for dry hopping. Possible Substitutions Centennial, Amarillo, to a lesser extent, Columbus Typical Beer Styles American-Style Ales, especially Pale Ale, IPA, Porter, Barley wines; Can also be used in Witbier. Additional Information Released in 1972 and well-established in US industry. The first commercially accepted American-bred aroma hop. Typical Hop Use Dual purpose
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