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Chinook Hops Pellets 1 oz

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Chinook Hops Pellets 1 oz

Chinook Hops Pellets 1 oz

Chinook Hops

Chinook is a bold, dual-purpose hop developed by the USDA and released in 1985. Originally bred for its high alpha acids and robust bittering potential, Chinook has become a favorite among craft brewers for its distinctive pine, spice, and grapefruit character. Its versatility allows it to be used effectively at any stage of the brewing process, from early boil additions to dry hopping, imparting a complex and assertive flavor profile.

Chinook Hops Overview

  • Flavors: Pine, spice, grapefruit, resinous, herbal
  • Primary Usage: Dual-purpose (bittering and aroma)
  • Best Beer Styles: American Pale Ale, IPA, Stout, Porter, Barleywine
  • Similar Varieties: Columbus, Nugget, Warrior

Background

Chinook's lineage includes Petham Golding and a USDA-developed male hop, resulting in a variety that combines high alpha acid content with a unique aromatic profile. Its moderate cohumulone levels contribute to a smooth bitterness, while its rich oil composition delivers a pungent aroma that stands out in hop-forward beers.

Chinook Hop Analysis

Alpha Acids 11.0 – 15.0%
Beta Acids 3.0 – 4.5%
Cohumulone 29 – 35% of alpha acids
Total Oil Content 1.7 – 2.7 mL/100g
Myrcene 35 – 40%
Humulene 18 – 23%
Caryophyllene 9 – 11%
Farnesene <1%
Linalool 0.3 – 0.5%
Geraniol 0.5 – 2.0%
β-Pinene 0.4 – 0.7%
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Chinook Hops Pellets 1 oz
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Chinook Hops

Chinook is a bold, dual-purpose hop developed by the USDA and released in 1985. Originally bred for its high alpha acids and robust bittering potential, Chinook has become a favorite among craft brewers for its distinctive pine, spice, and grapefruit character. Its versatility allows it to be used effectively at any stage of the brewing process, from early boil additions to dry hopping, imparting a complex and assertive flavor profile.

Chinook Hops Overview

  • Flavors: Pine, spice, grapefruit, resinous, herbal
  • Primary Usage: Dual-purpose (bittering and aroma)
  • Best Beer Styles: American Pale Ale, IPA, Stout, Porter, Barleywine
  • Similar Varieties: Columbus, Nugget, Warrior

Background

Chinook's lineage includes Petham Golding and a USDA-developed male hop, resulting in a variety that combines high alpha acid content with a unique aromatic profile. Its moderate cohumulone levels contribute to a smooth bitterness, while its rich oil composition delivers a pungent aroma that stands out in hop-forward beers.

Chinook Hop Analysis

Alpha Acids 11.0 – 15.0%
Beta Acids 3.0 – 4.5%
Cohumulone 29 – 35% of alpha acids
Total Oil Content 1.7 – 2.7 mL/100g
Myrcene 35 – 40%
Humulene 18 – 23%
Caryophyllene 9 – 11%
Farnesene <1%
Linalool 0.3 – 0.5%
Geraniol 0.5 – 2.0%
β-Pinene 0.4 – 0.7%