Hesmondgrolsh
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Hi I'm new to the Forum and would like to say Hi to all.
Just got hold of a load of kit from a lovely guy who has decided to concentrate on wine.
I want to make a fine pilsner style lager and I live in East Anglia where the water could not be less suited to this style of beer
Hardness mg CaCO3: 293 ppm/l
Sulphate SO4-2: 26 ppm/l
Sodium Na: 10.6 ppm/l
Chloride Cl: 23 ppm/l
Alkalinity HCO3: 309ppm
Hydrogen Ion (PH Value) 7.1 but reading from the tap 7.81
So I bought some AMS to use at 8ml / 23l of water to reduce the hardness by 64ppm and worked out that I should use about 50ml for about 32/33l of water for 4.6kg of grist
However this raises the Chloride by 7.8 ppm and the sulphate by 10.8ppm/l
How do i get a full balanced water profile
* Target minerals for a pilsner lager
I couldn't find a value for Magnesium on the affinity water website for my region - so 2 is a made up number
I have no chemistry whatsoever- so I kind of need laymen speak if poss?
Hope there are some budding brewing chemists out there that cab help
Just got hold of a load of kit from a lovely guy who has decided to concentrate on wine.
I want to make a fine pilsner style lager and I live in East Anglia where the water could not be less suited to this style of beer
Hardness mg CaCO3: 293 ppm/l
Sulphate SO4-2: 26 ppm/l
Sodium Na: 10.6 ppm/l
Chloride Cl: 23 ppm/l
Alkalinity HCO3: 309ppm
Hydrogen Ion (PH Value) 7.1 but reading from the tap 7.81
So I bought some AMS to use at 8ml / 23l of water to reduce the hardness by 64ppm and worked out that I should use about 50ml for about 32/33l of water for 4.6kg of grist
However this raises the Chloride by 7.8 ppm and the sulphate by 10.8ppm/l
How do i get a full balanced water profile
* Target minerals for a pilsner lager
I couldn't find a value for Magnesium on the affinity water website for my region - so 2 is a made up number
I have no chemistry whatsoever- so I kind of need laymen speak if poss?
Hope there are some budding brewing chemists out there that cab help