If your water has traces of chlorine or more particularly chloramine it is advisable to pretreat you brewing water by addition of a campden table. Chloramine apparently has the capability of combining with some of the hop chemicals in the boil to give the beer a slight TCP taste. I use half a tab to treat about 25litres of water since I have noticed that my tap water taste has changed in recent months, and then leave it to sort itself out overnight although the reaction is apparently quite quick. However not all water companies use chloramine, but they are most likely to use chlorine in the UK. I suggest you do a taste and smell test on your tap water and if it doesn't feel right treat one batch and see if it makes any noticeable difference to your beer.I've noticed a few people add campden tabs to the sparge water. I use good old Cornish tap water, so would there be any benefit to be gained by adding campden to the water?
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