Chinook Hop Plant
Chinook Hop Plant
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Origin United States
Primary Use Dual Purpose
Height Tall
Cultivar or Brand ID N/A
Licence None
Chinook hops are suitable for any stage of the boil. They’re not only a natural for American-style Pale Ales and IPAs, but they also find their way into seasonal ales, barley wine and some porters and stouts. The variety is a cross between Petham Golding and a USDA male and features a pine-like, spicy bouquet with robust flavours of grapefruit. Released in 1985, Chinook has recently grown in popularity, particularly among craft breweries. Currently, they’re commercially featured alone in Stone’s Arrogant Bastard and in addition to Cascade and Centennial in Sierra Nevada’s Celebration Ale – a brew famous for its piney, citrusy character.

Flavour Description:
Slightly spicy and have a smoky earthiness quality. It has an impressive pine and resin character, with distinct spice and grapefruit
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Growing Information
Season Maturity Mid
Ease of Harvest Difficult
Typical Yield 1700 - 2230 kg/hectare
Wilt Sensitivity Unknown
Prowdery Mildew Unknown
Downy Mildew Unknown
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Common Brewing Values
Alpha Acid 11.5 - 15%
Beta Acid 3.0 - 4.0%
Co-Humulone 27 - 35%
Total Oils 1.0 - 2.7 mL/100g
Myrcene 20 - 30%
Humulene 18 - 24%
Caryophyllene 9 - 11%
Farnesene 0 - 1%