Using Citra hops. Early/Late in boil?

Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:32 pm

I am brewing a beer loosely based off of Flying Dog Raging Bitch (Belgian IPA)... Wanted to put my own twist on it with some citra hop. Any recipe I find that uses citra hops, ends up using them late in the boil (15 min and later). Any reason for this? Anyone ever use it earlier in the boil? If so would you recommend doing it?

Was going to do a minor addition at 45 min, 15 and 5
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Re: Using Citra hops. Early/Late in boil?

Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:20 pm

If it were me, I would only add valuable hops like those in the last 15 minutes of the boil and dry hop. People value Citra for its aromatic properties. The longer you boil those hops, the more of the aromatic properties you drive off.
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Re: Using Citra hops. Early/Late in boil?

Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:52 pm

andy77 wrote:If it were me, I would only add valuable hops like those in the last 15 minutes of the boil and dry hop. People value Citra for its aromatic properties. The longer you boil those hops, the more of the aromatic properties you drive off.


+1. Hops such as Citra, Amarillo and Simcoe are regarded as favorable additions to use for flavor and aroma, even though they are relatively high alpha. You typically want to add them late, but should use software to take their IBU contribution into account.
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Re: Using Citra hops. Early/Late in boil?

Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:33 am

+1 Please do not waste valuable hard to get aroma hops on bittering. Good bittering hops have low cohumulone levels, such as magnum or horizon.
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Re: Using Citra hops. Early/Late in boil?

Thu Mar 22, 2012 3:41 pm

a couple weeks ago I tried an all Citra IPA at a festival and it was awsome. I asked the brewer if he really bittered with Citra and he said FWH, then the rest of the IBUs from later additions. It was so good that Im gonna brew one myself soon. Agreeing with whats already been said I may either try it that way or bitter with Warrior.
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Re: Using Citra hops. Early/Late in boil?

Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:08 am

Since I started brewing, I have been doing a single hop beer every month. I wanted to do this to get a feel for what each hop can do to a beer. I made a Citra PA a little while back with great results. Citra is high enough in AA to be able to be added early in the boil although I wouldn't be using more than a half ounce (6.5 gallon boil) within the the first 30 minutes of a 60 minute boil.

I guess what I am saying is... it's OK to bitter with Citra, but don't overdo it. Citra is such a great flavor and aroma hop that you should use a lot more late in your boil.

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Re: Using Citra hops. Early/Late in boil?

Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:26 am

The nice thing about higher alpha aroma hops is you can end load it in the last 20 minutes and get a good portion of your IBUs there, while getting lots of the character you want from them.
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Re: Using Citra hops. Early/Late in boil?

Fri Mar 23, 2012 2:47 pm

spiderwrangler wrote:The nice thing about higher alpha aroma hops is you can end load it in the last 20 minutes and get a good portion of your IBUs there, while getting lots of the character you want from them.


I have heard several people doing it this way I am going to have to give this a go at some point sounds interesting.
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