Centennial Cryo Hops (Pellet) 1 ounce Bred in 1974 and released by Washington State University in 1990, Centennial is an aroma-type cultivar that has found favor as one of the most popular varieties in craft brewing. It is often referred to as a super-Casc
Centennial Cryo Hops (Pellet) 1 ounce
Bred in 1974 and released by Washington State University in 1990, Centennial is an aroma-type cultivar that has found favor as one of the most popular varieties in craft brewing. It is often referred to as a super-Cascade (containing nearly double the alpha content) and can be used for bittering purposes. Centennial is a diploid cross between Brewer’s Gold and a USDA male.
Aroma Profile: Floral, Lemon, Orange Blossom
Alpha Acid: 15 – 19%
Beta Acid: 6 – 8%Total Oil: 3 – 5 ml/100gCo-Humulone: 23 – 27%B-Pinene: 0.8 – 1.2% of total oilMyrcene: 55 – 65% of total oilLinalool: 0.4 – 0.8% of total oilCaryophyllene: 3 – 7% of total oilFarnesene: 0.1 – 1% of total oilHumulene: 8 – 12% of total oilGeranoil: 0.8 – 1.5% of total oil
CRYO HOPS is a great choice for the hop-forward brewer. This new pellet is created using the advanced cryogenic process to separate the lupulin and bract from whole leaf hops, leaving you with a concentrated lupulin gland hop pellet. These pellets contain twice the amount of resin, allowing you to do more with the less physical matter being added to your wort. It is not recommended to use CRYO Hops for bittering due to the boil diminishing the intense aroma notes.
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