what yeast to compliment citra?

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So I'm on a huge citra kick right now. I've used s-04 and wlp001 thus far. Both pretty clean yeasts. I want to branch out and I know there are yeasts that have some fruity esters to them. Which ones work well with citra? Conan, 1272 etc....?
 
There's that vermont super-yeast that's supposedly amazing as far as fruity esters goes.

Brulosopher took a look at it recently (link to a commercial brew too)
 
I also like 1272 with Citra. I prefer it a little cooler at 66°F. I do want to try the Conan yeast like @aangel said. Next time I brew my Citra RyaPA I plan to use Conan yeast, I mean "Vermont Ale Yeast."
 
3 Floyds makes one of the best-rated Citra APAs (zombie dust, if you didn't already know) in the world and their house yeast is WY1968. Maybe give that a whirl? I've got my first batch going using this yeast but I went with Amarillo and Centennial for the hops.
 

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