Barth-Haas - Chinook
Description: "Chinook was developed by the U.S.D.A. breeding program in Washington State and released in 1985 as a high alpha acids variety. This cultivar takes its name from a Native American tribe indigenous to the region around Washington state. The female parent is one of the English Goldings. The variety has a robust spicy, citrus aroma and grows vigorously in all areas."
Most Used In:
| Style | Uses | Avg. Usage | Usage Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| American IPA | 24 | 32% | 4% - 64% |
| American Pale Ale | 15 | 34% | 5% - 100% |
| English IPA | 8 | 34% | 9% - 100% |
| American Amber Ale | 7 | 63% | 14% - 100% |
| Specialty IPA: Black IPA | 7 | 19% | 8% - 50% |
| American IPA | 6 | 28% | 8% - 62% |