

weiht wrote:Recently used citra for the first time, so I did a single hop beer with it.
In short 60mins made it a little harsh, u may prefer magnum or warrior instead.. Late in the boil is where this shines! I will also use with caution as dry hop as it can be a little grassy. Also there's alot of oils, so a little goes a long way for DH.
TimmyR wrote:weiht wrote:Recently used citra for the first time, so I did a single hop beer with it.
In short 60mins made it a little harsh, u may prefer magnum or warrior instead.. Late in the boil is where this shines! I will also use with caution as dry hop as it can be a little grassy. Also there's alot of oils, so a little goes a long way for DH.
Restraint with Citra seems to be a good plan in my experience. I love them late in the boil, but use them lightly. Well, except for my planned Belgian Pale Ale that I want to be a Belgian APA that is a tropical fruit bomb.

scotchpine wrote:TimmyR wrote:weiht wrote:Recently used citra for the first time, so I did a single hop beer with it.
In short 60mins made it a little harsh, u may prefer magnum or warrior instead.. Late in the boil is where this shines! I will also use with caution as dry hop as it can be a little grassy. Also there's alot of oils, so a little goes a long way for DH.
Restraint with Citra seems to be a good plan in my experience. I love them late in the boil, but use them lightly. Well, except for my planned Belgian Pale Ale that I want to be a Belgian APA that is a tropical fruit bomb.
Timmy, what yeast strain are you planning to match with the Citra for this? I've thinking along these lines and have'nt decided yet.

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