i have this and another one i am thinking about thank you for the help! i need to buy some books or something so have a place to start with instead of picking everyone's brain.
Leave the books, at least most of them. HBT (and a bunch of other sites) are
the place for current information, recipes, feedback and help.
New England style IPAs (NEIPA) use gigantic amounts of hops, as much as 3 to 4 oz
per gallon, mostly as whirlpool hops (added after the boil, into the somewhat chilled down wort) and as dry hops during fermentation. The resulting beer is extremely fragrant and flavorful, with restrained bitterness. And very cloudy, resembling orange juice.
If you like (really hoppy) IPAs, and want to brew them, buy your hops in bulk, by the pound (or 8oz) from Yakima Valley Hops or Hops Direct, for example. You probably need to buy 2-4 pounds to make the shipping worth it. YVH also sells other brew ingredients. There are good online homebrew shops that also sell pounds, half pounds, or quarter pounds.
Always store hops in the freezer. Snip off a corner to dispense, then just squeeze all the air out, fold over the flap a few times and tape it down shut. Back in the freezer.