apollo & citra combination

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monkeyboy
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apollo & citra combination

Post by monkeyboy » Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:18 pm

All,
It's been a while since my last brewday. Work and other stuff has been getting in the way. you know how it goes ;) Anyway, I thought I'd try Citra, having finally laid my hands on some for the first time. I've read it can be a bit over-powering if it's just on it's own, so I thought I'd try it with another new hop (to me anyway): Apollo. Anyone used this combo before? I'm thinking of mainly using Apollo for bittering, with the Citra 5 minutes before flameout and then steeped (and maybe dry hopped too). Yeast will be WLP001, and I'm going for an AIPA style, although not too strong, probably in the 4.5% ABV range. Malt mainly pale malt, with a bit of vienna thrown in. Probably mash highish to try to retain some body - if WLP001 is anything like safale s05 it'll end up being very thin otherwise.

Anyway, thoughts on hop combos to go with citra please. I have the usual suspects - some EKG, Challenger, Nelson Sauvin, Apollo, Warrior. No cascade though.

Cheers.
Fermenting: AG#22 San Diego IPA
Drinking: Probably.

yogester

Re: apollo & citra combination

Post by yogester » Tue May 01, 2012 6:43 am

I have done Apollo and Citra before. Personally I didn't think they worked together. The Apollo being grassy clashed with the Citra fruitiness. Simcoe & Citra worked as did Centennial, Summit and Citra. (I like my APAs). 8)

I would go Warrior as FWH with either Citra solo or with NS at 5, 1 and steeped. JMHO.

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Re: apollo & citra combination

Post by monkeyboy » Wed May 02, 2012 12:53 pm

Damn. By time I read your reply, I'd already made it. That'll teach me.
Well, lets see how it turns out. Smells fantastic.
Fermenting: AG#22 San Diego IPA
Drinking: Probably.

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