Bred in 1974 and released by Washington State University in 1990, Centennial is an aroma-type cultivar that has found favour 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.
Form:
- Type 90 Hop Pellets
Pack Sizes:
- 100g
- 250g (SAVE 10% OFF 100g Price)
- 500g (SAVE 15% OFF 100g Price)
- 1 Kg (SAVE 20% OFF 100g Price)
- 5 Kg (SAVE 30% OFF 100g Price)
Pedigree
Centennial is a diploid cross between Brewer’s Gold and a USDA male.
Brewing Usage
- Dual Purpose
Aroma
- Medium intensity floral and citrus (lemon) tones
Possible Substitutions
- Cascade
- Chinook
- Columbus
Typical Beer Styles
- American Ales
- IPA
- Wheat Beers
Additional Information
Bred in 1974 and released in 1990. Storage Stability 60 – 65% alpha remaining after 6 months
Brewing Value Certificate
Typical Brewing Specification
- Crop: 2022 Batch: I-20819-1 Alpha Acids 10.3% Oil Content: 1.90ml/100g Moisture 7.7% ON SPECIAL PRICE!
- Crop: 2023 Batch: PE00594 Alpha Acids 8.7% Oil Content: 1.60ml/100g Moisture 8.6%
- Alpha Acid 7 – 12%
- Beta Acid 3.5 – 5.5%
- Co-humulone 23 – 27%
- Total Oil 1 – 3 mL/100g
- B-Pinene 0.8 – 1% of total oil
- Myrcene 55 – 65% of total oil
- Linalool 0.6 – 0.9% of total oil
- Caryophyllene 5 – 7% of total oil
- Farnesene < 1.0% of total oil
- Humulene 10 – 20% of total oil
- Geraniol 1.2 – 1.8% of total oil
General Trade Perception
Centennial is very balanced, sometimes called a super Cascade
BeerCo All Grain Kit Recipes featuring Centennial
- Two Heads | IPA | BeerCo All Grain Recipe Kit
Craft Beer Examples:
- Two Hearted Ale | Bell’s Brewery
- Celebration IPA | Sierra Nevada Brewing Co