I recently picked up someones hop stash who has recently ceased homebrewing. There is half pound of Ekuanot (actually it’s 2015 batch and still called Equinox) but is unopened and from a reputable hop distributor in a vacuum sealed pack having been in a freezer since it was purchased.
I’m curious if folks have experience with Ekuanot and Citra combo who would be willing to give me some advice on usage.
I’m currently thinking of a 1:1 ratio of Ekuanot and Citra with 6 ounces total hops (3 each) at flameout and another 6 ounces total dry-hop. I like citrus and tropical fruit flavors in an IPA and am hoping this combo will provide that in spades. I’ll use Magnum at first wort for bitterness shooting for 70 IBU’s.
I’m trying to keep the final product more west coast IPA style, so will use little if any crystal malt, relying on 2-row, with some added flavor from using one of the Conan derived yeast strains. I’ve had great luck with that yeast in the past in IPA/DIPA and no problems clearing a beer up quickly when using a cold crash and gelatin combination.
Curious what folks think about the ratios and schedule for the Ekuanot and Citra combo.