Unlike the American Cascade, the Argentine Cascade has a mellow character with notes of lemongrass, pepper and spice. It is not considered interchangeable with the American Cascade, which has a very different profile. It is a fine aroma and finishing hop, excellent for wheat beers, blondes and has been suggested as being especially suited to lightly bittering a cream ale. Argentinian Cascade is often compared to Hallertau or Tettnanger.
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Characteristics | Lemongrass, pepper and spice |
Purpose | Aroma |
Alpha Acid Composition | 3.2% |
Beta Acid Composition | 4.5%-7% |
Co-Humulone Composition | 33%-40% |
Country | Argentina |
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Substitutes | Hallertau, Tettnanger, East Kent Golding |
Style Guide | Barley Wine, American Pale Ale, Kolsch, Cream Ale, Wheat, Blonde |
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