With those 3 ingredients in mind I started looking at recipes that used the Citra hops and recipes that used the Cream Ale yeast to try to put together a grain bill. By comparing recipes I looked for similar grain bills and used grains that seemed to be consistantly used in both "Citra hop" recipes and "Cream Ale yeast" recipes. Below is the result.
One of the things Bell's mentioned when we picked up the wort was to make sure to take "lots" of notes and document everything, "because obviously if your recipe is choosen" they want to be able to replicate it.
I don't know if this is a winning recipe, only time will tell, but it has been a fun experience going to get the wort and going through the whole process of putting together the recipe.
- Recipe: Citra-Nilla/Mosquito Chaser IPA
Est. IBU - 96
Est. ABV -5.9%
Color - 12 SRM
OG - 1.055
Est. FG - 1.010
5.25 gallons Bell’s Wort - OG 1.054
1 gallon Detroit City water
Additional Grains/Fermentables
◦1 lbs Caramunich (steeped 1hr @ 156*F)
◦0.5 lbs Crystal 40L (steeped 1hr @ 156*F)
◦0.5 lbs Melanoiden (steeped 1hr @ 156*F)
◦0.5 lbs Orange Blossom Honey (10 minute boil)
Hops
◦1.0 oz Centennial (8.5 alpha) (60 min boil)
◦0.5 oz Citra (12.8 alpha 3.8 beta) (40 min boil)
◦1.5 oz Citra (12.8 alpha 3.8 beta) (15 min boil)
◦1.0 oz Citra (12.8 alpha 3.8 beta) (Flameout 15 minute steep)
◦2.0 oz Citra (12.8 alpha 3.8 beta) (Dry hop 7 days)
Other
◦1 tsp Yeast Nutrient (10 minute boil)
◦0.25 tsp Irish Moss (10 minute boil)
◦2 units vanilla bean (7 day dry hop - secondary)
Yeast
◦White Labs WLP 080 Cream Ale (straight pitch, no starter)