AtG Citra Ass Down

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AtG Citra Ass Down

Beer Information

Beer Motto
Citra Ass Down & Crush This Can
Serving types:
  • Cans
Best Served in:
Pint (Nonic or Tumbler)
Best Serving Temperature:
48° F
Shelf Life
Up to 1 year
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
8%
International Bitterness Units (IBU):
68 IBU's
Availability:
Available Year-round
Still Brewed:
Yes

Product Notes

This is a very hop forward American style IPA. Brewed with Pale, Vienna, Munich and wheat malt for a solid base for all American hops, focusing mainly on the variety “Citra.” Citra hops are a relatively new variety introduced in 2008. It was bred as a hybrid of a number of different hops, including Hallertauer Mittelfrüh, U.S. Tettnanger, East Kent Golding, Bavarian, Brewers Gold, and other unknown hops. The resulting hop, Citra, has a distinct citrusy and tropical fruit flavor and aroma. In Citra ass down we used American Columbus for bittering and 11# of Citra at the end of the boil for late kettle addition flavor and aroma. Then we added 6 more pounds Citra and 5# Centennial post fermention for aroma.

User reviews

1 reviews

Overall rating 
 
8.3
Aroma 
 
9.0  (1)
Look (Appearance) 
 
8.0  (1)
Taste 
 
8.0  (1)
Mouthfeel 
 
9.0  (1)
Second Look (Overall Impression) 
 
8.0  (1)
Doubling Down
Overall rating 
 
8.3
Aroma 
 
9.0
Look (Appearance) 
 
8.0
Taste 
 
8.0
Mouthfeel 
 
9.0
Second Look (Overall Impression) 
 
8.0

Second beer of the night so I though I'd try this little midwest IPA. It will be interesting to see what type of hop mix (East or West coast) is going on in a 68 IBU double IPA. And Eminem "Lose Yourself" is the background track.

Aroma: First thing I get is grassy hops (perhaps being released from the head). A bit of alcohol is present as well as a bit of sweet fruit.

Look (Appearance): Hazy gold with a thick just off-white head. Good lacing. Head falls moderately quickly

Taste: A bit of fruit, but the hops are the star. They show up on the swallow as well as on the breath. They also linger (really lingers) in the back of the mouth as a reminder that this is a double IPA. There is an alcohol presence, yet it is well hidden among the malty and hoppy characteristics. Well balanced.

Mouthfeel: The mouthfeel is moderately full but not bubbly or crisp or at all. The beer goes down fairly smooth, with a bit of a warming sensation from the booze. Hop bite is present on the swallow.

Second Look (Overall Impression): A well balanced double IPA that lets you know its an IPA. The hops definitely dont let the malt boss them around. This beer is not difficult to drink, but I will have to remind myself that this is an 8.2% beer.

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Where drank?
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Occasion
Dreary Beery Night
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