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'''Yakima Cluster''' was derived from [[Late Cluster]], which in turn was derived from [[Pacific Coast Cluster]].  One of several other [[:Category:Cluster hop varieties|Cluster hop varieties]] often sold simply as "Cluster."
 
'''Yakima Cluster''' was derived from [[Late Cluster]], which in turn was derived from [[Pacific Coast Cluster]].  One of several other [[:Category:Cluster hop varieties|Cluster hop varieties]] often sold simply as "Cluster."
  
 
"Yakima" is part of the name of this [[cultivar]], and not simply an indication of the growing region.
 
"Yakima" is part of the name of this [[cultivar]], and not simply an indication of the growing region.

Latest revision as of 20:14, 16 September 2007


General Hop Characteristics
Country of Origin: USA
Noble: No
Uses: bittering
Beer styles: American Barley Wine, other American ales
Substitutions: Chinook
Chemical Composition
Alpha Acids: 5.5-8.5 %
Beta Acids: 4.5-5.5 %
Cohumulone: 36-42 %
Myrcene: 45-55 %
Humulene: 18 %
Caryophyllene: 6-7 %
Farnesene: less than 1 %
Total Oil: 0.4-0.8 %
Storage

(%AA/6 Mo/20°C):

very good %
Growing Characteristics
Yield: good
Harvest: midseason

This article discusses a specific variety of hops. For general information about selecting, using or propogating hops, see the main hop page

Yakima Cluster was derived from Late Cluster, which in turn was derived from Pacific Coast Cluster. One of several other Cluster hop varieties often sold simply as "Cluster."

"Yakima" is part of the name of this cultivar, and not simply an indication of the growing region.

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