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Article failed to mention Dr. Stanley Brooks who headed up the program for developing the Cascade hop in the 1960's. Dr. Brooks was considered at one time to be the world's leading authority on Hops and was also a contributor to Encyclopedia Britannica for their article on hops in the late 1960's. For his efforts Dr. Brooks was promoted to an administrative director and later Area Director (for Washington, Oregon, and Idaho) for the USDA. Agricultural Research Service.
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==History==
Cascade is a variety of hop developed in the [[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]] breeding program at [[Oregon State University]] by Dr. Stanley Nelson Brooks
and Jack Horner. and Developed during the 1960's, it was released as an American aroma variety in 1971. It originated from an open seed collection in 1956, including English Fuggle, Russian Serebrianker, and an unspecified male hop variety.<ref name=Oliver>{{cite book|author= Garrett Oliver|title=The Oxford Companion to Beer|url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=oWQdjnVo2B0C&pg=PA227&lpg=PA227&dq=The+Oxford+Companion+to+Beer+cascade&source=bl&ots=wmU6iWWrCT&sig=e06YUxk_zfbPuNSIRVXWfAowX_Y&hl=ko&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjoubf_h6TUAhXGybwKHdlXDlgQ6AEINjAD#v=onepage&q=The%20Oxford%20Companion%20to%20Beer%20cascade&f=false|accessdate=2017-06-04 |type= |edition= |series= |volume= |date= |year=2011 |month= |origyear= |publisher= Oxford University Press |location= London |language= |isbn= |page= 226–227 |at= |chapter= }}</ref> In addition to appealing flavor qualities, researchers were looking for resistance to [[downy mildew]], a threat to hop yards. Cascade was named after the [[Cascade Range|Cascade mountain range]] that runs through the states of [[Washington (state)|Washington]], Oregon, California and the Canadian province of [[British Columbia]]. The hop variety was first used commercially in 1975 by the [[Anchor Brewing Company]], which established it as a signature hop for [[Pale ale#American Pale Ale|American pale ale]].
 
==Characteristics==