The "Cascade Bryansky" raspberry variety is an early summer type that fruits on the previous year's canes. The bushes are medium-sized, compact, and have medium shoot-forming ability, which requires regular pruning to maintain high yield. The plant has good winter hardiness and resistance to fungal diseases, although it may be susceptible to leaf mosaic. The variety is suitable for cultivation in the central region, particularly in the Central District, but is not highly drought-resistant. The "Cascade Bryansky" berries are red, blunt-conic in shape, and weigh about 3-3.5 grams. The pulp is tart-sweet, aromatic, dense, and juicy, making the fruits versatile for use. The berries separate easily from the receptacle without juice exudation, facilitating harvest and processing. The yield is approximately 3-3.5 kg per bush, which is a good indicator for this variety. A distinctive feature of the variety is its breeding origin from a hybrid of Ruby Bulgarian x Kaliningrad, which provides a combination of disease resistance and high fruit taste qualities. The plant requires regular care, including pruning, to maintain a compact shape and increase productivity. Due to its cold hardiness and good berry transportability, "Cascade Bryansky" is an attractive choice for gardeners seeking quality and stable raspberry harvests.