Cluster Hops (Pellet)

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Thought to be among the oldest hops in the U.S., Cluster hops also grow similarly in Australia and other regions. Its origins are vague, but Cluster was first found in Oregon, though it may have originated in Canada and has been readily available since the 1960s. With a robust aroma and substantial bittering quality, this hop is utilized as a dual purpose brewing ingredient. A very fruity aroma with fresh, hoppy notes lends itself well to multiple beer styles, but is most commonly used in darker brews like Lagers, Stouts, and Porters.

An alpha acid range of 5.5% to 8.5% is what really makes the Cluster hop perfect in those deep brews. Varietals like Galena hops can be substituted for Cluster to provide a similar character. Taste the difference in commercial brews like Mendocino Brewing Co.’s Blue Heron Pale Ale.

Specs

Use Dual Purpose
Origin America
Alpha Acid Range % Average
Total Oil mL/100 g Average
Storability Excellent
Product Format Pellet
Variety Cluster
$1.49 to $77.49
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Cluster Hops (Pellet)

Cluster Hops (Pellet)

Hop Statistics:

  • Alpha Acids: 5.5 – 8.5%
  • Beta Acids: 4.5 – 5.5%
  • Alpha-Beta Ratio: 1 - 1.88
  • Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids): 36 – 42%
  • Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 0.4 – 0.8
  • Storage(% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 68° F): 80 – 85%
  • Similar Hop VarietiesGalena
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