Dillz
New Member
Hi All,
I am tinkering with the water profile tab in beersmith so that I can use it to understand how much gypsum and calcium chloride additions to add whilst also using CRS to reduce PH slightly. Can someone sense check the following to say that what I am doing makes sense?
My alkalinity confirmed with a salifert kit is 102, and my PH is 7.4. So let's say I want to reduce the water alkalinity for a pale ale with CRS. The Murphy's data sheet for AMS say that if I reduce my alkalinity by 64ppm then I will increase chloride by 22.5 ppm and sulphate by 31ppm.
As beersmith doesn't have CRS in the options, I was thinking of just increasing my base water chloride and sulphate values to include the additional chloride and sulphates that the CRS will add. Beersmith will then work out the additions required to reach my target profile.
Does this approach sound reasonable?
Thanks
I am tinkering with the water profile tab in beersmith so that I can use it to understand how much gypsum and calcium chloride additions to add whilst also using CRS to reduce PH slightly. Can someone sense check the following to say that what I am doing makes sense?
My alkalinity confirmed with a salifert kit is 102, and my PH is 7.4. So let's say I want to reduce the water alkalinity for a pale ale with CRS. The Murphy's data sheet for AMS say that if I reduce my alkalinity by 64ppm then I will increase chloride by 22.5 ppm and sulphate by 31ppm.
As beersmith doesn't have CRS in the options, I was thinking of just increasing my base water chloride and sulphate values to include the additional chloride and sulphates that the CRS will add. Beersmith will then work out the additions required to reach my target profile.
Does this approach sound reasonable?
Thanks