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Hi guys. Although it's often said it's difficult for home brewers to suffer this, I'm definitely suffering.
I'm wondering what will be the single most important thing to kill this off once and for all?
Info:
Grainfather fly sparge. I acidify all my pH7.2 liquor, which means my sparge water is somewhere about pH6.7. I know that's higher than the recommended pH6.0, but I ensure it's less than 78C (@75C). I thought you needed both high temp AND high pH to risk tannins, but it seems not. I measured my final runnings and a drip came in at 1.007, but when gathered in a bucket it read 1.013.
I don't want to reduce efficiency by reducing sparge water temp if I can help it. For my last brew I acidified my sparge water to see if things improve. Still in fermentation; I'll let you know how that change worked out. Actually I overshot the acidification to about pH5.0; will that have adverse affect on final beer, or nothing to worry about?
If I acidify sparge water to <pH6.0, should I still stop sparging at 1.010, i.e. is there still a risk with low final runnings gravity even if water is <78C and pH is <6.0? I'm just wondering how many things I need to change to crack this.
Thanks for comments.
I'm wondering what will be the single most important thing to kill this off once and for all?
Info:
Grainfather fly sparge. I acidify all my pH7.2 liquor, which means my sparge water is somewhere about pH6.7. I know that's higher than the recommended pH6.0, but I ensure it's less than 78C (@75C). I thought you needed both high temp AND high pH to risk tannins, but it seems not. I measured my final runnings and a drip came in at 1.007, but when gathered in a bucket it read 1.013.
I don't want to reduce efficiency by reducing sparge water temp if I can help it. For my last brew I acidified my sparge water to see if things improve. Still in fermentation; I'll let you know how that change worked out. Actually I overshot the acidification to about pH5.0; will that have adverse affect on final beer, or nothing to worry about?
If I acidify sparge water to <pH6.0, should I still stop sparging at 1.010, i.e. is there still a risk with low final runnings gravity even if water is <78C and pH is <6.0? I'm just wondering how many things I need to change to crack this.
Thanks for comments.