Cashmere Hops
Cashmere Hops
Cashmere Hop Profile
A cross between Cascade and Northern Brewer, Cashmere was developed by Washington State University and released in 2013. With higher alpha acids and humulene than its parent Cascade, Cashmere offers smooth bittering and texture to beers. It delivers a distinct, pleasant blend of lemon lime, melon, stonefruit and a subtle herbal bouquet. A unique, dual-purpose hop ready to balance a range of crushable styles.
Aroma: Smooth bitterness, herbal aroma, flavors of lemon, lime and melon
Alpha Acid 7.0%-10.0%
Beta Acid 3.0%-8.0%
Co-Humulone 22%-24%
Total Oil 1.2-1.4 mL/100g
Myrcene Oil 39%-42%
Humulene Oil 26%-29%
Caryophyllene Oil 12%-13%
Farnesene Oil <1%
SEE WHAT BREWERS ARE SAYING ABOUT OUR CASHMERE HOPS
Wish I Had Done This Sooner - David P 5/22/19
"I purchased a pound of Cashmere hops which is something I can’t get at my LHBS. The package arrived quickly and despite some damage to the box (not YVH’s fault) the hops were beautifully sealed. When I opened the package, the hops smelled great. My first batch is in the fermenter right now and it smells amazing! I wish I would’ve bought from YVH sooner. Considering that an ounce of hops costs me $5 at my LHBS, buying a pound for $15 is a steal (even after shipping)! I will definitely be shopping at YVH again and again!"
BEERS BREWED WITH CASHMERE HOPS
Brewers at pFriem brewing use Citra, Mosaic, and Cashmere together to achieve a crisp Pale Ale that's full of lemon, berry and citrus.
Updated Dec. 2025
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