Hi
@the baron ,
Here's what Charles Faram Hops say, interesting to know their suggestions for 'Substitutions' UK vs. USA varieties.
I've not used Chinook yet, but have used UK Ernest - and they are a pretty full on flavour, they're on the Charles Faram website too:
Chinook UK
Use in brewing
Dual purpose hop.
A high alpha acid hop with a very unusual aroma profile. Chinook has a very strong grapefruit character in both the rub of the hop and in the beer. Ideal for one-off and seasonal specials
Substitutions
Ernest & Admiral
Origin/History
Developed from a cross between a Petham Golding and a US selected male with high alpha acids. Released in 1985 and becoming increasingly more popular.
Agronomics
Maturing mid to late season. The cones are long, medium compact with outward turning petals. Tolerant to infection with Prunus necrotic ring-spot virus, moderately tolerant to Downy Mildew. Not excessively sensitive to insects.
Storage:
Good
Additional information
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Chinook USA
Use in brewing
Dual purpose hop.
A high alpha acid hop with a very unusual aroma profile. Chinook has a very strong grapefruit character in both the rub of the hop and in the beer. Ideal for one-off and seasonal specials
Substitutions
Northern Brewer, First Gold, Perle
Origin/History
Developed from a cross between a Petham Golding and a US selected male with high alpha acids. Released in 1985 and becoming increasingly more popular.
Agronomics
Maturing mid to late season. The cones are long, medium compact with outward turning petals. Tolerant to infection with Prunus necrotic ring-spot virus, moderately tolerant to Downy Mildew. Not excessively sensitive to insects.
Organic Status
Also available in Organic
Storage:
Good
Additional information
Download Variety PDF
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