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Nope! 'Twas why I drew these illustrations to emphasise the differences:Two sides of the same coin?
Nope! 'Twas why I drew these illustrations to emphasise the differences:Two sides of the same coin?
Don't worry too much, if you've got good recipes and follow good process you'll get decent beer.Thank you for all your help and advice, perhaps this is why I don't get it. Someone's going to tell me it's easy next !
So what chemicals exactly are the non conservative anions? For me, when the local geology means that the water primarily filters through limestone and chalk?Nope! 'Twas why I drew these illustrations to emphasise the differences:
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You're playing devil's advocate! I know you know if you quiz me on one of my favourite ranting subjects, you're going to get a load of pre-prepared information thrown back. It has to be pre-prepared 'cos my "condition" makes storing such stuff in me 'ead unreliable. And you also know the reward for telling me anything useful ... "You will be assimilated (resistance is futile).". **So what chemicals exactly are the non conservative anions? For me, when the local geology means that the water primarily filters through limestone and chalk?
HCO3 ions? Something else?
I read it. It didn't really understand it.The illustrations were ripped out of my "Defuddler" Read it!
Hardness Information: Total Hardness level of 23 mg/l Ca
- 274 parts per million
- 19 Clarke degrees
- 27 French degrees
- 15 German degrees
Thank you for all your help and advice, perhaps this is why I don't get it. Someone's going to tell me it's easy next !
I'm on it, malt miller delivery on its way, with DK's centennial delight, might do a double brew on MondayHave I mentioned AMS & DWB round here before
Have I mentioned AMS & DWB round here before
I'm sorry but I don't find it that easy, probably because I'm scared of getting it wrong. So my water report is at the start of this thread. So if I dilute my tap water with spotless water, how much would I use of each to get 30 litres of hoppy pale ale water. And what would my profile look like.Water treatment is so simple why do people want to complicate it. It is simple arithmetic I.e addition of salts/acid or division I.e dilution of source water with bottled or RO.
You can’t get it wrong really. If you like the beer you brew then all is good with whatever it is you’re doing. If you want to fine tune your beer to chase specific things like accentuating hop bitterness, or maltiness or hop aroma or head retention or mouthfeel or manage alkalinity and ph, then you need start digging a bit deeper into water chemistry. But the rules about what you need to do to your water to chase whatever it is you’re chasing are pretty well established so a bit of research will get you the answers you need, or at least a good starter for ten. Alternatively you could contact a local brewery who is on the same water supply as you and ask them. Usually breweries are quite helpful.I'm sorry but I don't find it that easy, probably because I'm scared of getting it wrong. So my water report is at the start of this thread. So if I dilute my tap water with spotless water, how much would I use of each to get 30 litres of hoppy pale ale water. And what would my profile look like.
The values for spotless water which I had analyzed are in my earlier post . Post 49Let me have the values for your source (tap) water and what beer tap you are making and what volume. I assume spotless water has zero for all 6 values?
Edit I see your source water profile.
Sorry brewzilla 35 litre gen 3.1.1Ok the spotless water was so low I put zeros in and made a recipe for 22 litres of American Pale, water was your tap diluted 50% with spotless water. Not knowing your equipment I have done a no sparge full volume. The additions are
Miscs
3 ml — CRS/AMS — Mash
0.5 g — Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) — Mash
2.8 g — Epsom Salt (MgSO4) — Mash
7 g — Gypsum (CaSO4) — Mash
This gives a water profile of
Water Profile
Ca2+ 112
Mg2+15
Na+ 25
Cl- 56
SO42- 227
HCO3- 85
Water treatment is so simple why do people want to complicate it. It is simple arithmetic I.e addition of salts/acid or division I.e dilution of source water with bottled or RO.
I think you mean chlorideBecause to achieve a APA profile with the source would mean adding 15 ml of CRS, which would screw up the Chlorine and Calcium and still would need to add 4g Gypsum and 2.5g of Epsom salts.
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