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Citra® | Hop pellets Type 90

Product information "Citra® | Hop pellets Type 90"

Citra® is one of the most popular aroma hop varieties worldwide – and for good reason. With its intense, tropical-fruity profile, this hop gives every beer a distinctive character. Perfect for modern beer styles like IPA, NEIPA, Pale Ale, or Session Ales, Citra® delivers vibrant aromas of mango, lime, passion fruit, and citrus.

Product Details – Citra® Pellet Type 90:

  • Hop Variety: Citra® (US)

  • Form: Type 90 Pellets

  • Alpha Acid Content: approx. 11–15% (depending on crop year)

  • Aroma Profile: Mango, citrus, lime, passion fruit, tropical fruits

  • Usage: Whirlpool, dry hopping, late kettle additions

  • Recommended Beer Styles: IPA, NEIPA, Pale Ale, American Wheat, Hazy Ales

Highlights:

  • Bold aroma profile: For beers with a strong fruity character

  • Highly versatile: Suitable for both bittering and aroma additions

  • Craft brewer favorite: Consistently high quality for home and professional brewers

Alpha acid (%): 13,2
Aroma: Geranium, Gooseberry, Jasmine, Lychee, Spicy
Category: Aroma hops
Content: 5.0 kg
Country of origin: USA
Crop year: 2024
Customs tariff number: 12102090 (P90)
Growing area: USX
Hop variety: Citra®
Oil (ml/100g): 1,80
Processing type: Pellets type 90
Unit: 1 foil

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