Centennial Hop Pellets
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Centennial Hops are a classic American dual-purpose variety known as “Super Cascade” for their bold citrus, floral, and pine character. First released in the 1990s, this hop offers higher alpha acids than Cascade while preserving a similar aromatic signature.
With its blend of lemon peel, orange blossom, and earthy spice, Centennial is a go-to hop for hop-forward styles like American Pale Ale, IPA, and Amber Ale. Its versatility in both bittering and aroma additions makes it one of the most popular hops for home brewers.
If you're aiming for a bold, balanced beer with a classic American profile, Centennial belongs in your hop arsenal.
Technical Details:
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Alpha Acids: 9.5%–11.5%
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Beta Acids: 3.5%–4.5%
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Total Oils: 1.5–2.5 mL/100g
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Usage: Dual-purpose – bittering and aroma
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Ideal For: IPAs, Pale Ales, Amber Ales, American Wheat, Barleywine
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Country of Origin: United States
Centennial Hops FAQ
What flavors does Centennial add to beer?
Centennial adds bright lemon peel, grapefruit, floral notes, and a touch of pine. It’s often described as a balanced hop with both citrus zing and earthy structure.
Is Centennial good for bittering?
Yes. Its high alpha acid content makes it excellent for clean, assertive bitterness—especially in styles like IPA and Barleywine.
What beer styles use Centennial hops?
This hop is a staple in American Pale Ales, Amber Ales, and Wheat Beers. It’s also used in IPAs and strong ales.
What hops pair well with Centennial?
Centennial pairs beautifully with Cascade, Simcoe, Chinook, and Amarillo for classic American hop blends.