Interesting that they stated to add 6g CaCl, without specifying the original water profile of chloride. No mention of sulphate too.
All food for thought.
I recommend you do a small scale test to make sure the acid strength is as stated. Take 2L of water, test the alkalinity, add 1ml of your AMS, give it a good stir, then test the alkalinity again. This'll tell you the alkalinity reduction at a known dosage of 0.5ml/L and you can scale from there.Cheers Steve, thanks for confirming that.
I do have AMS/CRS and looking at the dosage sheet that came with it, I'll have to add 1.07ml per litre to drop 196 ppm for a target of 20 ppm.
I recommend you do a small scale test to make sure the acid strength is as stated. Take 2L of water, test the alkalinity, add 1ml of your AMS, give it a good stir, then test the alkalinity again. This'll tell you the alkalinity reduction at a known dosage of 0.5ml/L and you can scale from there.
You are brave doing the water chem stuff at the same time as experimenting with your first AG mash. I wish I’d have the foresight and courage.
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