Let us know what you are going with and how it comes out! i'll be subscribing to this thread to hear, im very interested in the citra-galaxy combo. I was hoping for just those two on the hop additions but cant hurt it with some cascade! Ive never heard of Zythos, what is the AA% on that along with the aroma?
Sounds like an awesome brew with proper timing for hops. Its a little much on the DME for me but who knows!
(General AA%: 9.5-12%) Zythos is a new "IPA style" hop blend created to optimize and exceed the aroma characteristics of the traditional, and sometimes hard to get, IPA hops. Hopunion had a team of professional hop sniffers blending combinations of hops. The interesting thing MoreBeer! learned is that blending hops is like blending wine - the blend actually ends up being different than the sum of the parts. Pretty cool.
This is a perfect hop for West Coast style hoppy Pale Ales and IPA's. With that said we have seen, sniffed and tasted all kinds of traditional styles made with aggressive IPA hops. You are only limited by your creativity.
So what are the flavors? MoreBeer! went right to the source and interviewed our friend Will Harrison of Hopunion who led the team that developed the Zythos hop blend. He has this to say "I get lots of citrus and tropical fruit notes. The hop was blended to get a little of everything in one pellet. We went for citrus, tropical, pine, and spicy as the main flavors in that order. It also has some experimental varieties to make it more complex".
Experimental hops come from breeding programs and are available to Hopunion but not yet available to the public. So if you choose this blend you will be tasting into the future of IPA hops! Sign us up, our fermenters are already bubbling.
Hop Statistics
Alpha Acids: 10.9%
Beta Acids: 5.2%
Alpha-Beta Ratio: 2.1
Cohumulone: (% of alpha acids):29.6%
Total Oils in mls per 100 grams dried: 0.90
Storage(% alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at 20° C):70%
Similar Hop Varieties: Simcoe, Amarillo
http://morebeer.com/products/zythos-pellet-hops.html
I might bring the ABV down a bit, but let's just say I'm not much of a session beer drinker lol
Dude obviously it's none of my business at all but judging by previous posts your OG is already north of 1.09 for this beer so do you really want to go higher? Judging by your hop schedule, and I think you mentioned in another of your posts you are going to boil 6.5 gallons, I'm guessing your IBUs are going to be close to 100 right? Are you sure you want to brew an Imperial IPA?
You mentioned your girlfriend in your first post. Maybe you don't plan on her drinking this beer but does she actually like Imperial IPAs? First of all I'm guessing only maybe 25% of women even like IPAs in the first place. Then truth be told maybe only half of those honestly really do like them and would actually buy a 6'r for themselves at the grocery store. Then of those I promise you only a fraction might like Imperial IPAs. Dude if you have one of those, marry her tomorrow. Haha!
You said you guys are West Coast IPA drinkers right? If you haven't done so already do yourself a favor and go buy a 6'r of Sierra Nevada Hoptimum. That sucker is an Imperial IPA at an OG around 1.09 and 100 IBUs. If you both like like it, buy that girl a ring on the spot! If you don't, you are gonna be stuck with 50 bottles just like it if you brew your beer.
Good luck. Brew on bro!
I didn't mean higher than what it is now, I mean in general, using grains to replace DME or vice-versa.
I appreciate your concern but I'm a HUGE hophead. I have no qualms whatsoever with brewing and drinking an IIPA, as a matter of fact I drink IIPAs more than any other type of beer.
As for the gf, she does indeed enjoy hoppy IPAs. She prefers Belgians and barleywines but when I bring home a 6er of, say, Rampant, I have to tell her to not drink them all. It's a blessing and a curse, believe me

I keep making the beers stronger in hopes she'll stop drinking them lol
I love Hoptimum, have had it on tap as a matter of fact. Our biggest local brewery is Tioga-Sequoia, and they've put out their Batch 250 and Tecumseh IIPAs, both 10%+ and 120+ IBU. Batch 250 is one of my favorite brews from them. I think my first love was Ruination, and I still love that beer.
We have yet to make any beers that have been undrinkable. The only thing close was what was intended to be a Raging ***** kinda-clone, but came out more like a barleywine. I called it "Son of a *****!" (cuz it didn't come out as planned), and the gf loves it.
I just noticed you're in Iowa. I know what an IPA is supposed to clock in at, but over here, an IPA is pretty much 7-9% ABV. There's another local brewery, Riley's, that has what they call a Double IPA, but is only 7.5%. It doesn't do all that well in sales, not because it's a bad beer by any means, but because most craft drinkers around here expect a Double IPA to be more like 8%+. Plus it leans dry rather than malty, and like I said, we prefer malty IPA anyways so an IIPA is just twice as good
