I'm getting deeper into water chemistry, and I wonder way the label on my Epson salt (magnesium sulfate) from Brewferm says: "ADD AFTER BOILING". It's printed with capital letters!
What is the benefit of adding it after boil?
What is the risk of adding it before mash?
Assume that I want to add 2 grams of Epsom salt:
If I add it after boil, the amount of water will be significantly less, letââ¬â¢s say I start with 32 liters of water (mash + sparge), but after boiling I typically have 25 liters. Adding 2 grams of Epsom salt in 25 liters of water will of course give me a different ppm then adding it to the 32 liters. How do I deal with this (if I continue to add it after boiling)? Add 25 / 32 * 2 grams after boiling?
What is the benefit of adding it after boil?
What is the risk of adding it before mash?
Assume that I want to add 2 grams of Epsom salt:
If I add it after boil, the amount of water will be significantly less, letââ¬â¢s say I start with 32 liters of water (mash + sparge), but after boiling I typically have 25 liters. Adding 2 grams of Epsom salt in 25 liters of water will of course give me a different ppm then adding it to the 32 liters. How do I deal with this (if I continue to add it after boiling)? Add 25 / 32 * 2 grams after boiling?