I'm just about to start my first brew so I am very much a newbie but the scientist in me was thinking about the purity of the water I'm going to be putting in my brew.
As far as brewing goes exactly how pure does the water need to be?
I am starting simple with a kit but will there be a difference between kit brewing and the inevitable upgrade to AG?
The reason I ask is I have access to as much filtration as you can throw a large stick at at work. Reverse osmosis, activated carbon, electro de-ionization, electro dialysis, the works. We can get about as close to just H and O as possible with current science.
How much trouble do I need to go to if any at all to give myself a fighting chance of producing a half decent beer?
As far as brewing goes exactly how pure does the water need to be?
I am starting simple with a kit but will there be a difference between kit brewing and the inevitable upgrade to AG?
The reason I ask is I have access to as much filtration as you can throw a large stick at at work. Reverse osmosis, activated carbon, electro de-ionization, electro dialysis, the works. We can get about as close to just H and O as possible with current science.
How much trouble do I need to go to if any at all to give myself a fighting chance of producing a half decent beer?