Cascade Hops
Cascade Hops
Cascade Hop Profile
The hop that made hops famous — Cascade single-handedly defined the American pale ale style and helped ignite the craft beer landscape. Commercialized by the USDA-ARS in 1972 as a cross between an English Fuggle and a male derived from the Russian variety Serebrianka, Cascade bursts with zesty grapefruit flavor and aroma (thank you, high myrcene!), rounded out by soft floral and spice. Although it lends balanced bittering, Cascade can also be used in late hop additions to maximize its bright flavor and aroma. The notorious king of pale ale hops.
SEE WHAT BREWERS ARE SAYING ABOUT OUR CASCADE HOPS
Quick and Professional - Matt W. 8/5/20
I saw a rather good deal on Cascade hop pellets compared to my local homebrew store. I had an idea for another brew so I decided to add the hops for that recipe as well. If I had more funds the list would have grown. Everything arrived quickly and well sealed. That darn sticker was the coolest thing to receive as a bonus as well. When I run out or come across another chance at a recipe with unique hops I know who to contact. Just need to save extra for that speedy delivery.
EXAMPLES OF BEERS BREWED WITH CASCADE HOPS
Sierra Nevada's iconic flagship Pale Ale, of course!
CASCADE HOPS SUBSTITUTIONS
Cascade hops carry a lot of the same characteristics as Centennial, Cashmere, and Amarillo, making them the perfect substitutions for Cascade. These hops are great for smooth bittering. Use them as a substitute in your next beer!
Updated Dec. 2025
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