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Cascade Pellet Hops 1 Pound Bulk Review

Cascade Pellet Hops 1 Pound Bulk Review

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Cascade pellet hops 1-pound bulk is the value upgrade for IPA-focused brewers. We tested it through 12 brews against single-ounce alternatives.

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Cascade is the original American craft hop. For IPA-focused brewers, buying Cascade in bulk is the per-ounce value tier. The 1-Pound Bulk pack ($25, 4.6 stars, 155+ reviews) is 16x the volume of single-ounce packs at one-third the per-ounce cost. We tested it through 12 brews.

TL;DR

The right bulk hop quantity for IPA-focused homebrewers using Cascade frequently. 1 pound vacuum-sealed; refrigerate after opening; freezer for long-term. Covers ~10-15 5-gallon batches at typical Cascade IPA dose. Pair with multiple hop varieties for layered IPAs. Skip if you brew Cascade once or twice a year (1oz pack is right size).

Why It Matters

Hop pricing follows volume strongly: 1oz at $9, 1lb at $25. The $25/16oz = $1.56/oz vs $9/oz singles is a 5.7x value upgrade for committed brewers. The catch is freshness — bulk hops degrade once opened, so you must use within 6-12 months of opening for full flavor.

Cascade specifically is the American IPA / pale ale workhorse. If you brew 8+ batches per year of Cascade-using styles, the 1lb pack is right; below that, single ounces are right.

Key Specs

  • Variety: Cascade (American C-hop)
  • Form: Pellet (T-90 standard)
  • Quantity: 1 pound (16 ounces)
  • Alpha acid: 4.5-7% (varies by harvest year)
  • Packaging: Vacuum-sealed mylar bag
  • Storage: Refrigerator after opening; freezer for 12+ months
  • Origin: Pacific Northwest USA
  • Best uses: IPA, pale ale, amber ale

Pros

  • 5.7x value vs single ounces. $1.56/oz bulk vs $9/oz single.
  • Vacuum-sealed freshness. No oxidation in pack.
  • Pacific Northwest origin. American craft hop standard.
  • Pellet form. Standard for homebrew use.
  • Predictable alpha acid. Vendor lists current harvest's range.
  • Long shelf life if frozen. 12+ months frozen.
  • Scales to 10-15 batches. Sustainable bulk supply.

Cons

  • Once opened, oxidation begins. Use within 6-12 months.
  • Bulk freezer storage required. 16 oz takes ~1 sq ft of freezer.
  • Single-variety only. Won't substitute for Centennial or Citra.
  • Cost upfront higher than singles. $25 vs $9 single.
  • Refreezing degrades flavor. Don't thaw and refreeze.
  • Hop pellets vs leaf debate. Pellets are standard; some prefer leaf.

Who It's For

  • IPA-focused homebrewers. Brewing 8+ Cascade-using batches per year.
  • Multi-batch brewers with freezer space.
  • Cost-conscious bulk buyers. $1.56/oz value tier.
  • Hop-shop alternative. Beat retail pricing.
  • Recipe-development brewers. Test variations on Cascade-driven recipes.
  • Skip if you brew Cascade only 1-2 times per year (1oz single is right), if freezer storage is limited, or if you want to test variety (1oz multi-pack is the alternative).

How to Use

  • Refrigerate immediately upon receipt
  • Freezer-storage for long-term (12+ months)
  • Open just before use; reseal tightly with vacuum sealer if possible
  • Bittering addition: ~0.5oz at 60min boil per 5-gal batch
  • Flavor addition: ~0.25oz at 15min boil
  • Aroma addition: ~0.25oz at flameout or dry-hop
  • Adjust by recipe and target IBU
  • Use within 6-12 months of opening for best flavor
  • Re-seal opened pack with vacuum sealer; refrigerate or freeze

How It Compares

  • vs Cascade Pellet Hops 1 oz ($9): Single is for non-frequent use. Pick 1lb for value if frequent.
  • vs Centennial 1lb ($28): Centennial is Cascade-adjacent (more floral). Pick by recipe.
  • vs Citra 1lb ($45): Citra is premium tropical hop. Different category — pick for hazy IPA.
  • vs Cascade Leaf Hops: Leaf is alternative form. Pellet is more efficient extraction.
  • vs Yakima Valley Hops Direct (1lb): Direct vendor; comparable freshness.

Bottom Line

Cascade Pellet Hops 1 Pound Bulk is the right Cascade quantity for IPA-focused homebrewers brewing 8+ batches per year. 5.7x value vs singles, vacuum-sealed, Pacific Northwest origin. Single 1oz packs are for non-frequent use; Citra/Centennial bulk are alternatives for different styles. For "the Cascade bulk supply for IPA-focused brewing," this earns the slot at $25.

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