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Citra in a lager?

Posted: Friday Aug 27, 2010 8:44 pm
by timmy
Hey all,

I've got a pack of Citra hops (bought on impulse as I see someone else has done) and was wondering whether they would go OK in a lager. Anyone have a view on this?

Cheers,

Tim

Re: Citra in a lager?

Posted: Friday Aug 27, 2010 11:44 pm
by melykabeer
Have i started some sort of Citra wave? lol
For what its worth I recon it would go nice in a Larger in smaller amounts tho im no expert and have only brewed 1 larger.

Good luck with it :)

Re: Citra in a lager?

Posted: Saturday Aug 28, 2010 6:24 am
by warra48
Just for fun, let's rename all LARGERS beers as BIGGERS beers.

LAGER can keep its own name!

PS: Note the smilies etc etc, before I get shot down in flames. :D :) :shock: :lol:
And yes, I'm with DrS, I'm also a spelling Nazi.

PPS: Post 1500 just had to be on something totally irrelevant to the homebrewing process.

Re: Citra in a lager?

Posted: Saturday Aug 28, 2010 10:41 am
by timmy
Thanks lads...

I brew a 15-minute nelson sauvin lager (so-called because I use loads of hops for a 15 min boil) and was considering doing something similar with the citra.

On a related note, how does Citra go in wheat beers?

Cheers,

Tim

Re: Citra in a lager?

Posted: Sunday Aug 29, 2010 12:25 pm
by bullfrog
Wow, a 15 minute lager. I've done similar things with APA's but have always thought that a lager should be less hop-driven than it's top-fermenting cousins.

If you enjoyed the NS in a lager, then I'm sure you'd enjoy the Citra equally. I find them to be not entirely dissimilar hops. Do account for the differing alpha acid content when designing your recipe, however.