Cashmere Hop Plant
Cashmere Hop Plant
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Origin United States
Primary Use Dual Purpose
Height Tall
Cultivar or Brand ID N/A
Licence None
Cashmere was released by Washington State University in 2013, it is a daughter of Cascade, containing Northern Brewer germplasm through the male parent. It contains higher alpha acid content than Cascade and twice as much humulene providing smooth bitterness and a mild citrus fruit aroma.
Cashmere has a complex and intensely fruity aroma, with strong overtones of lemon, lime, peach, and melon. Secondary notes of coconut, lemongrass, candy, and herbs

Flavour Description:
Overtones of lemon, lime, peach, and melon.
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Growing Information
Season Maturity
Ease of Harvest Unknown
Typical Yield Unknown
Wilt Sensitivity Unknown
Prowdery Mildew Unknown
Downy Mildew Unknown
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Common Brewing Values
Alpha Acid 7.7 - 9.1%
Beta Acid 3.3 - 7.1%
Co-Humulone 22 - 24%
Total Oils 1.2 - 1.4 mL/100g
Myrcene 39 - 42%
Humulene 26 - 29%
Caryophyllene 11 - 13%
Farnesene 0 - 1%